world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
GovCross 2020-04-16
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- how many U.S. senators are there
- who was the first president
- in charge of the executive branch
- president during great depression and world war ll
- what month do we vote for the president
- on East coast of the united states
- highest court in the united states
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- vetoes bills
- who wrote the declaration of independence
- How many amendments does the constitution have
- Supreme law of the land
- president during world war l
- what was the main concern of the U.S. during cold war
- we elect a president for how many years
14 Clues: vetoes bills • Supreme law of the land • who was the first president • president during world war l • how many U.S. senators are there • in charge of the executive branch • on East coast of the united states • highest court in the united states • we elect a president for how many years • what month do we vote for the president • who wrote the declaration of independence • ...
Vegemite 2024-03-08
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- What was the name of vegemite briefly changed to?
- Which drink provides the yeast for creating Vegemite?
- How was the name for Vegemite decided?
- How many millions of jars of Vegemite are sold in Australia every year?
- The name of a similar spread that is from England
- In which world war did Vegemite gain popularity?
- One strange collaboration with Vegemite was the creation of Vegemite/Caramel flavoured _________
- The Australian city where Vegemite is produced
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- The inventor of Vegemite is Cyril ___________
- The song produced to advertise Vegemite is called "______ ______ Vegemites" (2 words)
- What is the key ingredient in Vegemite (2 words)
- Vegemite was given away free with this product (2 words)
- The rich flavour of vegemite can be described as _______
- Vegemite is found in _____ out of ten homes in Australia
- Due to its high salt content, it has a higher ______ than sea water
15 Clues: How was the name for Vegemite decided? • The inventor of Vegemite is Cyril ___________ • The Australian city where Vegemite is produced • What is the key ingredient in Vegemite (2 words) • In which world war did Vegemite gain popularity? • What was the name of vegemite briefly changed to? • The name of a similar spread that is from England • ...
The Big 20 2016-02-26
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- Root of Civil War Tree- to be afraid of (someone or something) as likely to be dangerous, painful, or threatening
- Formed in 1848 to oppose slavery in the territory acquired in the Mexican War; nominated Martin Van Buren for president in 1848. By 1854 most of the party’s members had joined the Republican Party. This party opposed the expansion of slavery and wanted settlers of the territory to decide whether or not to have slavery(2 words, separated by a dash in the middle)
- The economy of these states was dependent on slavery and were against the abolition of slavery.
- Root of Civil War Tree - lack of knowledge or information
- What is the name to the independent nation built up of states that were in the southern part of North America? Additionally, they won the First and Second Battle of the Bull Run.
- These states were anti-slavery and acted many times to stop slavery from continuing.
- The deal proposed by Kentucky senator Henry Clay in 1820 to resolve the slave/free imbalance in Congress that would result from Missouri’s admission as a slave state; Maine’s admission as a free state offset Missouri, and slavery was prohibited in the remainder of the Louisiana Territory north of the southern border of Missouri.(2 words together)
- A legal or economic system in which principles of property law are applied to humans allowing them to be classified as property, to be owned, bought and sold accordingly, and they cannot withdraw unilaterally from the arrangement.This is what led to the events that led to the Civil War
- Who won the Election of 1860? This election angered Confederates because they lost a voice when he was president.
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- Root of Civil War Tree - intense and selfish desire for something (food, money, power)
- Who led the Raid on Harper's Ferry? (2 words together)
- Root of Civil War Tree - evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one's own culture.
- Anti-slavery novel written by American author Harriet Beecher. Book showed stark realities of slavery, the brutality of slavery, helped “lay groundwork for Civil war" (3 words together, second word has 's)
- Name of the document that was designed to eliminate slavery within the land acquired as a result of the Mexican War (2 words together)
- Many people moved to this state to vote whether or not this state would be a slavery or non-slavery state, because Senator Steven Douglas from Illinois did not want to decide whether or not, the states would be free or not.
- Root of Civil War Tree - intense dislike or ill will
- Network of secret routes and safety houses for slaves to runaway to the free states (2 words together)
- This is the southern states near the Mexican border that America fought for during the Mexican American war.
- Root of Civil War Tree - prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior
- Root of Civil War Tree Synonyms: control, authority, influence, dominance.
20 Clues: Root of Civil War Tree - intense dislike or ill will • Who led the Raid on Harper's Ferry? (2 words together) • Root of Civil War Tree - lack of knowledge or information • Root of Civil War Tree Synonyms: control, authority, influence, dominance. • These states were anti-slavery and acted many times to stop slavery from continuing. • ...
Maryland Tribune Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-24
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- 1861 Year the ______ started
- A city bird commonly eaten during the Civil War
- An escaped slave that led a raid to free slaves during the Civil War
- Was shot, and almost died 2 years before he was assassinated
- Most popular pass time during the Civil War
- Name of a Civil War Submarine
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- The last battle fought in the Civil War
- Clara Barton was the first woman to hold a _____ job
- Nurse who started the Red Cross
- During the Civil War 2% of the ___'s population died
- The first battle of the Civil War
- The name of the South's general
12 Clues: 1861 Year the ______ started • Name of a Civil War Submarine • Nurse who started the Red Cross • The name of the South's general • The first battle of the Civil War • The last battle fought in the Civil War • Most popular pass time during the Civil War • A city bird commonly eaten during the Civil War • Clara Barton was the first woman to hold a _____ job • ...
Navajo Code Talkers 2025-03-10
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- – The military trained Navajo soldiers to use their language as a secret code in battles.
- – The Navajo Code Talkers were a group of Native American soldiers who helped the U.S. win important battles.
- – During World War II, the United States used the draft to require men to serve in the military.
- – The Navajo Code Talkers felt duty-bound to serve their country and protect their people.
- Talkers – The Code Talkers sent messages in the Navajo language to help the U.S. military during World War II.
- – The military needed secure communication to send messages without the enemy understanding them.
- – The Navajo language was used to create a secret code that helped the U.S. military.
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- – The Navajo Code Talkers kept their cultural identity while serving their country with honor.
- War II – World War II was a global conflict where the Navajo Code Talkers played a key role in American victories.
- – The U.S. military used a special code developed by the Navajo to send secret messages.
- – Many nonnative speakers of English had to learn new languages to serve in the military during the war.
- – The world learned about the atrocities committed during World War II, which led to efforts to protect human rights.
12 Clues: – The Navajo language was used to create a secret code that helped the U.S. military. • – The U.S. military used a special code developed by the Navajo to send secret messages. • – The military trained Navajo soldiers to use their language as a secret code in battles. • ...
World War Two 2016-05-12
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- Adolf Hitler became this of Germany in 1933
- signed by leaders of Germany, Britain, France and Italy that no territorial claims could be made by Germany
- Germany had to pay millions for the damaged caused by the war
- treaty that the Germans thought was too harsh, lead to WWII
- war two war that began in September of 1939
- when Germany invaded this country, one of the main reasons for the start of WWII
- Germany should accept the blame for starting WWI
- WWII started when Britain and France declared war on what country
- swept across the world in the late 1920's
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- international organization set up in 1919 to help keep world peace
- land was taken away from Germany and given to other countries
- prime minister of Britain
- Germany was only allowed to have a small army and a few naval ships
13 Clues: prime minister of Britain • swept across the world in the late 1920's • Adolf Hitler became this of Germany in 1933 • war two war that began in September of 1939 • Germany should accept the blame for starting WWI • treaty that the Germans thought was too harsh, lead to WWII • Germany had to pay millions for the damaged caused by the war • ...
1920's Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-03
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- american white supremacist hate group
- Young ladies known for wearing shorter dresses and bobbed hair for encouraging freedom from traditional societal constraints.
- A saloon that sells without a license
- When women were able to vote
- A policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests from other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- abstinence from alcoholic beverages
- the movement of AA from the South to the North
- When a new invention gets put into a company it causes a lot of workers to lose their job.
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- A federal law that prevented immigration from Asia
- The ability to vote in political events
- a production process that breaks the manufacture a good into steps that are completed in pre-defined
- A time period of rich cross-disciplinary artistic and cultural activity among african americans between the end of World War 1 and the onset of the great depression and lead up to World War 2.
- legal prevention of the manufacture, sale,and transportation of alcoholic beverages
- grants the States virtually complete control over whether to permit importation or sale of liquor and how to structure the liquor distribution system.
- enforce racial segregation
- guidebook to help African Americans travel
16 Clues: enforce racial segregation • When women were able to vote • abstinence from alcoholic beverages • american white supremacist hate group • A saloon that sells without a license • The ability to vote in political events • guidebook to help African Americans travel • the movement of AA from the South to the North • A federal law that prevented immigration from Asia • ...
History of Europe 2023-09-24
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- group of countries that lost World War I
- treaty that ended World War I
- group of countries that won World War I
- the movement led by Adolf Hitler in Germany
- a group of communist countries led by Russia after 1917
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- a time period when the economy was not working
- everything is owned by the government
- the Treaty of Versailles is an example of this
- leader of the communist revolution in Russia
- a global Conflict between 1914 and 1918 in Europe
- a person who encourages a strong central government
11 Clues: treaty that ended World War I • everything is owned by the government • group of countries that won World War I • group of countries that lost World War I • the movement led by Adolf Hitler in Germany • leader of the communist revolution in Russia • a time period when the economy was not working • the Treaty of Versailles is an example of this • ...
world war 1 2022-10-17
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- or machine gun used to take down things and kill crowds
- the president during the war
- -an allied power country in North America
- -from wet feet and other wet conditions
- -used to sniff poison gas and alert soldiers
- -for spying and sometimes sneaking in bases
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- rounds of ammunition shot from a gun barrel
- shot by a word war 1 soldier
- -a big vehicle that shoots explosives and has a machine gun
- -used to make soldiers or enemies not able to breathe without a gas mask
- used in ww1 for people to sleep etc.
- from trenches being unsanitary
- -a space between the trenches that was filled with landmines and barbed wire
- used to shoot far away and steady
14 Clues: shot by a word war 1 soldier • the president during the war • from trenches being unsanitary • used to shoot far away and steady • used in ww1 for people to sleep etc. • -from wet feet and other wet conditions • -an allied power country in North America • rounds of ammunition shot from a gun barrel • -for spying and sometimes sneaking in bases • ...
World War II 2020-04-06
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- location in Hawaii where we were attacked by Japan
- The Americans did not want to get involved in the war, so they were called ____________
- form of governement where complete control is given to the government
- dictator of Italy
- A limit on certain types of food
- A group of African American pilots who flew combat missions in the war
- dictator of Germany
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- President of the U.S.A during the Great Depression and WWII (last name)
- The group made up of Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Dictator of the Soviet Union (last name)
- Prime Minister of Great Britain
- A leader who gains complete control over their government
- served as nurses, pilots, radio operators, and mechanics in the war
- The group made up of Great Britain, America, France and the Soviet Union
14 Clues: dictator of Italy • dictator of Germany • Prime Minister of Great Britain • A limit on certain types of food • Dictator of the Soviet Union (last name) • The group made up of Germany, Italy, and Japan • location in Hawaii where we were attacked by Japan • A leader who gains complete control over their government • ...
World War 1 2023-06-08
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- devotion and loyalty to one's own country
- the giving or delegation of power or authority
- something that indicates bounds or limits
- a government under an emperor or empress
- was part of the Battle of Arras, in the Pas-de-Calais department of France
- the action of assassinating someone
- a series of engagements during the First World War, near the Belgian city
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- the control or governing influence of a nation over a dependent country, territory, or people
- a secret military society formed in 1901 by officers in the Army of the Kingdom of Serbia
- large-caliber guns used in warfare on landlarge-caliber guns used in warfare on land
- was part of the Battle of Arras, in the Pas-de-Calais department of France
- was a battle of the First World War fought by the armies of the British Empire and the French Third Republic against the German Empire
- compulsory enlistment for state service, typically into the armed forces
- It was used as a chemical warfare agent during World War I by France
- a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose
15 Clues: the action of assassinating someone • a government under an emperor or empress • devotion and loyalty to one's own country • something that indicates bounds or limits • the giving or delegation of power or authority • It was used as a chemical warfare agent during World War I by France • compulsory enlistment for state service, typically into the armed forces • ...
World War One 2013-09-24
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- Troops on horseback are called _______.
- The alliance formed by Britain, France and Russia in 1907.
- A group of countries formed a what?
- Australia New Zealand Army Corps is what in short?
- The first trench in the line up.
- A yellow gas used as a chemical weapon.
- No _____ Land.
- A group of soldiers, made up of at least two divisions is called a _____.
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- A short term for a German submarine.
- A member of a small, often unofficial fighting force is called a what?
- An infectious disease that causes fever and joint pains.
- The name given to the infection caused by standing endless hours in cold water.
- What month did Germany declare war on Russia?
- In what season did WW1 begin?
14 Clues: No _____ Land. • In what season did WW1 begin? • The first trench in the line up. • A group of countries formed a what? • A short term for a German submarine. • Troops on horseback are called _______. • A yellow gas used as a chemical weapon. • What month did Germany declare war on Russia? • Australia New Zealand Army Corps is what in short? • ...
World War One 2014-02-07
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- Germany, Austria-Hungary
- posters, writings, etc that provoke strong emotions
- controlled distribution of food
- Britain, France, Russia
- development of armed forces as a tool of diplomacy
- in-between trenches
- Franz Ferdinand was the BLANK of Austria
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- won the 1916 election
- belief national interests should be placed ahead of global
- Tanks, Airplanes, poison gas are new forms of...
- declared war on Serbia
- British ship that was sunk by German U-boats
- Symbol on propaganda posters
- warfare fighting method during WWI
14 Clues: in-between trenches • won the 1916 election • declared war on Serbia • Britain, France, Russia • Germany, Austria-Hungary • Symbol on propaganda posters • controlled distribution of food • warfare fighting method during WWI • Franz Ferdinand was the BLANK of Austria • British ship that was sunk by German U-boats • Tanks, Airplanes, poison gas are new forms of... • ...
World War II 2015-06-03
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- Decoding device used against Germany.
- A policy of non-participation in international economic and political relations.
- Japanese suicide pilots.
- Giving up military weapons.
- "Lighting war", typed of fast-moving warfare used by German forces.
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- German for Tank or Armour.
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- Great Britain,United States,and France.
- Wiping out an entire group of people.
- Satisfying the demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace and stability.
- Non-participation in a dispute or war.
- A limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use.
- A political system headed by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism and racism and no tolerance of opposition.
- A ruler who has complete power over a country.
14 Clues: Japanese suicide pilots. • Germany, Italy, and Japan • German for Tank or Armour. • Giving up military weapons. • Decoding device used against Germany. • Wiping out an entire group of people. • Great Britain,United States,and France. • Non-participation in a dispute or war. • A ruler who has complete power over a country. • ...
world war ii 2016-11-12
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- a situation in which some people do not have work and do not have an income
- a situation in which life is very difficult, usually because you do not have enough money
- related because of having shared qualities or interests
- if a government or army .............. soldiers or weapons, it uses them
- to increase in size
- to bend your body forwards from the waist, especially to show respect for someone
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- the period of your life when you are an adult
- to keep a person or animal separate from others because they might have a disease that others could catch
- not firmly fixed in position
- a situation in which the balance between two things is not equal or fair
- involved in doing something that you do not want to do
- a dark shape made on a surface when someone or something is between that surface and a light
- to tell someone that you might or you will cause them harm, especially in order to make them do something
- substances that have not been changed by any chemical processes
14 Clues: to increase in size • not firmly fixed in position • the period of your life when you are an adult • involved in doing something that you do not want to do • related because of having shared qualities or interests • substances that have not been changed by any chemical processes • a situation in which the balance between two things is not equal or fair • ...
World War II 2016-05-13
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- Main character from The Boy in the Striped Pajams
- the murder of complete groups of people
- Hitler's first name
- A regime where the government has total control over everything
- A ruler who governs with an iron fist and has the last say
- An American tank built to challenge German tanks
- Form of government where all citizens share income and material possessions
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- It was invaded in 1939
- camps Area where people were held prisoner and often faced death
- A feared German tank
- Capitol of Germany
- Rebels fighting against the Germans
- Countries that build strong armies for defense or aggressive actions
- Political power that rose from the 1930s to 1940s
14 Clues: Capitol of Germany • Hitler's first name • A feared German tank • It was invaded in 1939 • Rebels fighting against the Germans • the murder of complete groups of people • An American tank built to challenge German tanks • Main character from The Boy in the Striped Pajams • Political power that rose from the 1930s to 1940s • ...
World War One 2018-09-12
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- Area dug into the ground which soldiers fought out of
- The food soldiers ate regularly while living in the Trenches
- Heavy armoured vehicles first used during World War One
- The name given to Germany Austria-Hungry and Italy
- Country next to Germany
- Where soldiers would hide and sleep in while in the Trenches
- Who came to help Serbia
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- What soldiers stood on in the Trench to prepare to shoot
- weapon which killed many soldiers
- They were the size of cats in the Trenches
- The disease Which affected your feet
- What men were called if they avoided war
- The gang who killed the Duke
- killed soldiers when inhaled
14 Clues: Country next to Germany • Who came to help Serbia • The gang who killed the Duke • killed soldiers when inhaled • weapon which killed many soldiers • The disease Which affected your feet • What men were called if they avoided war • They were the size of cats in the Trenches • The name given to Germany Austria-Hungry and Italy • ...
World war one 2021-12-14
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- What was the name of the gang who assassinated Franz Ferdinand?
- World war one was fought in these
- The war lasted ____ years
- This is the word for when neither side could win the war
- The name of the German war plan
- Who did Germany invade first in WWI?
- Lee Enfield was the name of this type of weapon
- Triple _______ was made up of Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary
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- Soldiers wore these on their heads
- This was a disease caused by water in the trenches
- This can be used to see over the top of a trench
- What nationality were the blackhand gang?
- The triple _________ was made up of Britain France and Russia
- Kaiser ______ was the leader of Germany in WWI
14 Clues: The war lasted ____ years • The name of the German war plan • World war one was fought in these • Soldiers wore these on their heads • Who did Germany invade first in WWI? • What nationality were the blackhand gang? • Kaiser ______ was the leader of Germany in WWI • Lee Enfield was the name of this type of weapon • This can be used to see over the top of a trench • ...
World War II 2022-04-28
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- Citizens lives only being valuable if they are willing to serve/support the government is a core belief of _______ leaders.
- This group of Americans found new opportunities & freedoms during WWII.
- The word America used for the imprisonment of Japanese-Americans during WWII.
- Giving up territory, paying for war damages, and limits on their military were all forced upon Germany by the Treaty of ___________.
- Messages designed by the government trying to sway the feelings of the public; often dishonest.
- The Soviet Union was part of the ______ Powers.
- This president believed more people would die in a traditional invasion of Japan, so he decided to use nuclear weapons instead.
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- The Holocaust is an example of...
- Avoiding war by giving in to the demands of your would-be enemy.
- This is how America raised the money needed to pay for war supplies (two words; no space)
- The government issued stamps to Americans limiting what they could buy during WWII. This was known as...
- After suffering for years after WWI, Europeans were willing to accept _________ dictators.
- The largest land/sea invasion in history, and the turning point of the war in Europe.
- America entered WWII because this country attacked Pearl Harbor.
14 Clues: The Holocaust is an example of... • The Soviet Union was part of the ______ Powers. • Avoiding war by giving in to the demands of your would-be enemy. • America entered WWII because this country attacked Pearl Harbor. • This group of Americans found new opportunities & freedoms during WWII. • ...
world war one 2025-01-24
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- used to trap advancing soldiers
- the name for the heavy guns
- being proud of your country
- the deadliest weapon on WW1
- lions led by _______
- resulted in thousands of amputations
- one of gases used in WW1
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- another pest soldiers hated
- nickname of commander of British forces
- when soldiers advanced accross no-mans land
- the alliance Britain was in
- an infamous battle with huge casualties
- a common pest in the trenches
- in command of British forces
14 Clues: lions led by _______ • one of gases used in WW1 • another pest soldiers hated • the name for the heavy guns • the alliance Britain was in • being proud of your country • the deadliest weapon on WW1 • in command of British forces • a common pest in the trenches • used to trap advancing soldiers • resulted in thousands of amputations • nickname of commander of British forces • ...
World War 1 2025-05-18
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- Started stalemates
- This invention was used for reconnaissance or combat
- This country was in the central powers
- This method was used to preserve good for the war
- This was caused by being in the trenches
- This man got a medal of honor
- also started stalemates
- This invention was used to clear out trenches
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- This invention causes harm to the skin and lungs
- This was used to help fund the war
- The President during this war
- This counrty was in the allied powers
- Ended stalemates
- this country was in the allied powers
- This country was in the central powers
15 Clues: Ended stalemates • Started stalemates • also started stalemates • The President during this war • This man got a medal of honor • This was used to help fund the war • This counrty was in the allied powers • this country was in the allied powers • This country was in the central powers • This country was in the central powers • This was caused by being in the trenches • ...
world war 1 2026-01-14
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- men who fought in the war
- bullets for guns
- where soldiers fought
- deadly weapon for self defence
- fireing 500 to 600 bullets a minute
- wire, a spiky fence
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- explode when thrown
- mans land land that nobody owns
- foot a disease if your feet get to wet
- a object that drops supplies
- rolling on the battlefield
- explodes when you step on it
- saves injured soliers
- rodents that carry diseases
14 Clues: bullets for guns • explode when thrown • wire, a spiky fence • where soldiers fought • saves injured soliers • men who fought in the war • rolling on the battlefield • rodents that carry diseases • a object that drops supplies • explodes when you step on it • deadly weapon for self defence • mans land land that nobody owns • fireing 500 to 600 bullets a minute • ...
world war II 2026-02-04
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- Battle of British and German air force
- where Japan bombed the US
- Japan leader
- where allied soldiers landed in normandy
- where the bomb called "big boy" was dropped
- Germany leader
- where the bomb little boy was dropped
- the name of the first bomb
- the name of the second bomb
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- the project that build bid boy & little boy
- another word for submarine
- Germany,Japan,italy
- German consantraision camps
- u.s,britan,u.s.s.r
14 Clues: Japan leader • Germany leader • u.s,britan,u.s.s.r • Germany,Japan,italy • where Japan bombed the US • another word for submarine • the name of the first bomb • German consantraision camps • the name of the second bomb • where the bomb little boy was dropped • Battle of British and German air force • where allied soldiers landed in normandy • ...
World War 1 2025-04-14
14 Clues: sub • plan • Big 3 • Treaty • stalled • loyalty • together • into the ground • compete for land • a powerful ruler • President Wilson • control all aspects of life • someone who takes out another • Serbia,Russia,Great Britain, France
World War 1 2024-11-13
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- ____ of Nations, group formed after the war
- Name of canal that the Ottomans captured
- Nickname for anti-aircraft fire
- Empire that joined that Central Powers on October 29
- Acronym for American armed forces
- Last name of American president during WW1
- Economic crisis of 1929
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- Where the Germans first used poisonous gas against the French
- Last name of heir assassinated in 1914
- British ship that sank on May 7
- Last name of German foreign minister
- The German ______ Plan
- One of two German generals that helped defeat the Russians
- What the Bolshevik Party was later renamed in 1918
14 Clues: The German ______ Plan • Economic crisis of 1929 • British ship that sank on May 7 • Nickname for anti-aircraft fire • Acronym for American armed forces • Last name of German foreign minister • Last name of heir assassinated in 1914 • Name of canal that the Ottomans captured • Last name of American president during WW1 • ____ of Nations, group formed after the war • ...
World War 1 2026-04-05
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- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- The belief or desire of a government that a country should maintain a strong capability and be prepared to use it aggressively
- The murder of a prominent person, such as Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which acted as the “spark.”
- The making of amends for a wrong one has done, by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged.
- Powers The wartime coalition consisting primarily of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
- Cheque Germany's famous promise of unconditional support to Austria-Hungary.
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- A final demand or statement of terms, the rejection of which will result in retaliation (like the one sent to Serbia).
- The profession or skill of managing international relations through negotiation.
- Alliance The 1879 defensive treaty between Germany and Austria-Hungary to protect against Russia.
- The victorious group of nations including Britain, France, Russia, and eventually the U.S.
- Entente The informal understanding between Great Britain, France, and Russia.
- Alliance The 1882 agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- of Versailles The controversial 1919 document that officially ended the war with Germany.
- Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion of others.
16 Clues: A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries. • The profession or skill of managing international relations through negotiation. • Alliance The 1882 agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. • Entente The informal understanding between Great Britain, France, and Russia. • ...
WORLD WAR I 2026-05-06
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- Formal/Mutual agreement between warring sides to temporarily stop fighting
- Group of merchant ships/vehicles traveling together for mutual support and protection, usually accompanied by naval escorts
- Practice of not taking sides in a conflict/dispute/argument
- Deliberate spreading of biased, misleading, or one sided information to influence public opinion, attitude, or behavior toward a cause
- Type of land combat where both sides dig long, deep, and narrow defensive ditch systems to hide from enemy fire
- 1918 speech given by Woodrow Wilson outlining a 14 step plan for lasting peace to end WWI
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- Authorized the U.S federal government to temporarily expand the military through conscription to meet WWI demands
- Belief/Policy that a country should maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it aggressively to promote national interests
- Loan that citizens make to their government to help fund military operations during war time
- Secret message sent from Germany to Mexico proposing a military alliance against the U.S during WWI
- Intense belief, loyalty, and devotion a person feels toward their country
- British ocean liner torpedoed by a German U-boat on May 7, 1913 during WWI, killing nearly 1,200 people, including 128 Americans
- Actions, payments, or services provided to repair, compensate, or make amends for past injustices inflicted on a certain group/nation
- 1916 promise from Germany to the U.S during WWI to stop attacking merchant and passenger ships without warning
- Government mechanism for the compulsory enlistment of individuals into the military
15 Clues: Practice of not taking sides in a conflict/dispute/argument • Intense belief, loyalty, and devotion a person feels toward their country • Formal/Mutual agreement between warring sides to temporarily stop fighting • Government mechanism for the compulsory enlistment of individuals into the military • ...
SARGENT FAMILY CROSSWORD 2014-07-01
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- I was wounded in the American Revolution.
- I lived for many years in a house with a dirt floor and was a Sailor in the 2nd World War.
- I led the first group of Pilgrim's to the America's.
- I died on Christmas night and the youth in the school were very sad.
- My father and I owned a large flour mill in Sugarhouse.
- I was born on the ship SS Rhine and was married 5 times.
- I was a famous newspaper man in England.
- I was in Italy during the 1st World War and suffered from mustard gas poisoning.
- I had long black hair and married a Sargent.
- My Swedish name is Johann and I live with my 2 wives in Gunnison, Utah.
- Joseph Smith was given a revelation regarding me in the Book of Mormon.
- I worked at the Church meat market in Salt Lake.
- I was the recorder of the Salt Lake Temple and a bishop for 25 years.
- I was the first rope maker in the Utah Territory.
- I was born in Turin Italy.
- You are a descendant of royalty from this country.
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- I married Priscilla Mullins in the Plymouth Colony.
- I was the 1st fire fighter in our family.
- I was a carpenter and hung the last door in the Nauvoo Temple.
- I was the Utah handball champion for 5 years.
- While on my mission I wrote many articles for the Millennial Star.
- I was killed in the Civil War from a hip wound.
- The love of my life died on the ship Windermere from small pox while traveling to America.
23 Clues: I was born in Turin Italy. • I was a famous newspaper man in England. • I was the 1st fire fighter in our family. • I was wounded in the American Revolution. • I had long black hair and married a Sargent. • I was the Utah handball champion for 5 years. • I was killed in the Civil War from a hip wound. • I worked at the Church meat market in Salt Lake. • ...
Unit 5- Sub-Saharan Africa 2023-05-18
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- What is the longest river in the world
- The Hutus massacred and killed the Tutsis in a genocide located in this country
- This person is responsible for ending Apartheid & being the first black president of South Africa (first & last name)
- What did the Europeans do during colonization to create fighting between native tribes and groups
- 40% of people living in Africa live in less developed areas and rely on ______ _____ to provide food for their families (2 words)
- Lack of access to clean water can cause widespread illnesses also known as ____
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- People fleeing war (like Salva) often found themselves living in this temporary place to avoid war (2 words)
- Northern Africans primarily practice this form of religion
- Both the Sahara and Kalahari are these types of landforms
- This racist ideas adopted into law in South Africa
- What type of growth would you typically see on a population pyramid for most African countries
- The average person makes $685 per year in Chad. Chad would be considered what level of development? (2 words)
- Environmental impact resulted from overfarming, overgrazing, and droughts
- What statistic helps people to understand how much the average person makes in a country (3 words)
14 Clues: What is the longest river in the world • This racist ideas adopted into law in South Africa • Both the Sahara and Kalahari are these types of landforms • Northern Africans primarily practice this form of religion • Environmental impact resulted from overfarming, overgrazing, and droughts • ...
1940-1970 puzzle 2025-03-12
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- a U.S. president was assassinated in an open top car
- scandal a major political scandal in the United States involving the administration of President Richard Nixon
- v.s. board a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court that ruled that U.S. laws for segregation in public schools are unconstitutional
- harbor japan attacked this naval base
- computers starting in the 1970s with the invention of the microprocessor and culminating in the widespread adoption of PCs in homes and businesses.
- nations creation of an organization united 193 countries/nations
- first satellite launch
- movement a social movement that aims to protect the natural world from harmful environmental practices
- doctrine a foreign policy to make the U.S. to support nations threatened by authoritarian force
- of pigs a failed military landing operation on the southwestern coast of Cuba in April 1961
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- war an Armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula that divided a nation
- naval battle in which japan lost and has to this day not recovered
- war 2 German invasion of france
- pact a collective defence treaty established by the Soviet Union and seven other Soviet states
- boy secret bomb that ended the war by turning a city into rubble
- crisis Oil Embargo acutely strained a US economy that had grown increasingly dependent on foreign oil.
- rights act a piece of federal legislation in the U.S. that outlaws discrimination in voting.
- rights act a act that outlawed segregation in businesses such as theaters, restaurants, and hotels.
- the beach where the liberation of france started
- bus boycott boycott of a bus company after a passenger was arrested for not giving up their seat
- landing The Apollo 11 mission
21 Clues: first satellite launch • landing The Apollo 11 mission • war 2 German invasion of france • harbor japan attacked this naval base • the beach where the liberation of france started • a U.S. president was assassinated in an open top car • naval battle in which japan lost and has to this day not recovered • ...
1.3 Revolution in the Colonies 2024-09-25
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- ______ troops prevented British victory in the South
- The _______ of 1763 was considered an act of tyranny
- The _____ were a group that formed the Sons of Liberty to protest the Stamp Act
- The American Revolution impacted other parts of the world by encouraging other nations to ____ for their independence
- The goal of the First Continental Congress was to find a _________ to the conflicts with Great Britain
- People are born with _____ rights as described in the Declaration of Independence
- _______ (2 words)gained territory in North America as a result of the FIW
- A ______ of the Continental army at the start of he war was supply shortages
- At the ____ Continental Congress, the decision was made to form an army
- ____ became an ally after the victory battle at Saratoga
- George Washington was chosen to be a military leader because he had __________
- The British government had a large war _____
- ________ (2 words), a patriot, gave a famous speech that ended with the words “give me liberty, or give me death!”
- American defeat in Brooklyn, New York, in August 1776 was caused due to ______ soldiers
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- European countries came to the aid of America as an effect of the American victory battle at _______
- The ________ (2 words)Petition was sent by the Second Continental Congress to ask King George to make peace with the colonies
- Many people in Britain not support the war because the ____ to taxpayers was too high
- ____ (2 words) was given to the events of March 5, 1770, in order to create anti-British sentiment
- The ________ Acts were an effect of the Boston Tea Party
- Washington’s military strategy after 1776 was to fight a _________ ware & tire the British out
- The Declaration of Independence was _______ on July 4, 1776
- According to Thomas Jefferson, the power to rule comes from _______
- The mood of most colonies was_____ immediately after the events at Lexington and Concord
- Several colonies began to take steps to ____ slavery as an effect of African Americans helping the cause for independence
- Parliament responded to the colonists' protests against the Stamp Act by having it_____
25 Clues: The British government had a large war _____ • ______ troops prevented British victory in the South • The _______ of 1763 was considered an act of tyranny • The ________ Acts were an effect of the Boston Tea Party • ____ became an ally after the victory battle at Saratoga • The Declaration of Independence was _______ on July 4, 1776 • ...
World War I 2016-02-02
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- removes things that are considered to be offensive or immoral
- materials used in war like weapons
- war a conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort
- entente a military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy in the years proceeding world war I
- the belief that people should stay loyal to their nation
- situation in which no action can be taken or progress made
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- warfare a form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battle field
- information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent's cause
- a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
- submarine warfare the use of submarines to sink without warning any ship found in an enemy's waters
- a policy which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, economically, socially
- an agreement to stop fighting
- for nations an international association formed after world war I with the goal of keeping peace among nations
- the limiting of the amounts of good people can buy
14 Clues: an agreement to stop fighting • materials used in war like weapons • the limiting of the amounts of good people can buy • the belief that people should stay loyal to their nation • situation in which no action can be taken or progress made • removes things that are considered to be offensive or immoral • ...
World War 1 2012-05-13
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- An encounter between opposing forces
- a member of an army
- Done or undertaken of one's own free will
- A soldier from Australia in World War I and World War II.
- Retreat of a military force in the face of enemy attack or after a defeat
- A political unit having an extensive territory or comprising a number of territories or nations and ruled by a single supreme authority.
- A group of soldiers.
- To engage a person for service in the armed forces
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- A long narrow ditch embanked with its own soil and used for concealment and protection in warfare.
- the condition of being captive; imprisonment
- An accident, especially one involving serious injury or loss of life
- compulsory enrolment
- a narrow peninsula of northwest Turkey
- a prisoner of war
14 Clues: a prisoner of war • a member of an army • compulsory enrolment • A group of soldiers. • An encounter between opposing forces • a narrow peninsula of northwest Turkey • Done or undertaken of one's own free will • the condition of being captive; imprisonment • To engage a person for service in the armed forces • A soldier from Australia in World War I and World War II. • ...
World War II 2014-02-22
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- to buy or get possession of items
- to get revenge
- ship used to detect and remove explosives
- courage to do what is right
- United States Ship
- lamb meat
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- to settle a complain or conflict
- emotionally or mentally unstable
- to take before arrival at intended destination
- to attack without cause
- to transport or move from place to place
- remember for evil
- to prevent an action from happening
- person who communicates between to groups
14 Clues: lamb meat • to get revenge • remember for evil • United States Ship • to attack without cause • courage to do what is right • to settle a complain or conflict • emotionally or mentally unstable • to buy or get possession of items • to prevent an action from happening • to transport or move from place to place • ship used to detect and remove explosives • ...
World war 1 2015-01-05
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- What did the president try to do
- Did join great Britton
- u.s. Did not join
- What game did soldiers play on christmas truce
- borders Texas arizona
- What was the conflict between lands
- of the barn
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- What did the U.S. send to great Britton
- Who was the president during world war 1
- valuable
- killed
- What did the u.s. Start with soldiers
- u.s. joined
- boat What are the name for German submarines
14 Clues: killed • valuable • u.s. joined • of the barn • u.s. Did not join • borders Texas arizona • Did join great Britton • What did the president try to do • What was the conflict between lands • What did the u.s. Start with soldiers • What did the U.S. send to great Britton • Who was the president during world war 1 • boat What are the name for German submarines • ...
World War II 2021-01-31
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- principles of N.Socialist G.Workers'Party
- tragic event
- association
- worst economic downturn
- far-right authoritarian ultranationalism
- deliberate killing nation/ethnicgroup
- add a part
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- maintain strong army
- diplomatic policy
- Great Britain, USA&Soviet Union
- slaughter on a mass scale
- sudden occurrence
- Germany, Italy&Japan
- amendments by paying money
14 Clues: add a part • association • tragic event • diplomatic policy • sudden occurrence • maintain strong army • Germany, Italy&Japan • worst economic downturn • slaughter on a mass scale • amendments by paying money • Great Britain, USA&Soviet Union • deliberate killing nation/ethnicgroup • far-right authoritarian ultranationalism • principles of N.Socialist G.Workers'Party
World War I 2021-11-13
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- The crisis where Germany intervened in the affairs of France and attempted to secure independence for one of France's territories.
- The deliberate murder of a person, usually for political motives.
- The ruler of Austro-Hungary whose son's death was the trigger event for WWI.
- The country that had the strongest navy going into WWI.
- A group of nations who sign treaties with one another and protect one another during times of crisis.
- Turkey was originally a part of the _____________ Empire.
- The country that entered the war after one of their passenger ships was sunk by Germany.
- The name of the first tank used in WWI (two words 6,5)
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- The name of the terrorist organisation responsible for Archduke Franz Ferdinand's death (two words 5,5)
- The capital city of Bosnia where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was murdered.
- The name of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's wife.
- When one identifies with the particular interests of one's own country, such as intense desire for independence and love for one's country.
- The type of warfare that uses weapons such as gas and poison to kill enemies.
- The country that was protected from war by the Treaty of London in 1839.
14 Clues: The name of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's wife. • The name of the first tank used in WWI (two words 6,5) • The country that had the strongest navy going into WWI. • Turkey was originally a part of the _____________ Empire. • The deliberate murder of a person, usually for political motives. • The capital city of Bosnia where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was murdered. • ...
World War One 2022-04-05
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- a type of weapon
- something to protect the trenches
- a type of poison
- a type a trauma from a gunshot
- something that was dung into the ground
- wet dirt
- something that flies in the air
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- a type of weapon that involves fire
- a type of mobile weapon
- a German submarine
- a small nonrigid airship
- a bag filled with sand
- someone who fought in war
- something to make a person blend in
14 Clues: wet dirt • a type of weapon • a type of poison • a German submarine • a bag filled with sand • a type of mobile weapon • a small nonrigid airship • someone who fought in war • a type a trauma from a gunshot • something that flies in the air • something to protect the trenches • a type of weapon that involves fire • something to make a person blend in • ...
World War 1 2021-12-08
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- they are things at are used for guns
- a gun that has a lot of amo and needs three people to use it
- food that is save for the war
- a thing used to hide you from things
- a area willed with mines and barbwires
- wire wire with clusters
- something the Red Baron drived
- something that gave cover in the war
- mask a mask used by soldiers to prevent the inhaling of the dangerous gas
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- is a weapon that sprays out burning fuel
- a vehicle that is a moving cannon and does a lot of damage
- small k-9 animals with 4 legs that helped during the war
- supplies that comes in for the war and sent from home
- things that blow up when stepped on
14 Clues: wire wire with clusters • food that is save for the war • something the Red Baron drived • things that blow up when stepped on • they are things at are used for guns • a thing used to hide you from things • something that gave cover in the war • a area willed with mines and barbwires • is a weapon that sprays out burning fuel • ...
World War 1 2021-12-08
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- was an ally in the war on the Allied powers; waffles
- was used to gather information beyond enemy trenches
- rodents that were in trenches, chewed on corpses, and could be the size of a house cat
- weapon that shoots fire
- a weapon used in wwi; used to shoot rapidly
- was used in the war, made it feel like drowning from the inside out
- a bug that makes your head itch, caused trench fever
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- a disease caused by feet being in wet conditions for a long period of time; could cause amputation if not treated
- what was used mostly in no mans land; spikey string
- a warship that goes underwater
- a ground bomb that was triggered by weight and if realesed could cause an explosion
- was a piece of clothing that was inspired by ww1; named after trenches
- used to block out toxic gas in the war
- a long, narrow ditch
14 Clues: a long, narrow ditch • weapon that shoots fire • a warship that goes underwater • used to block out toxic gas in the war • a weapon used in wwi; used to shoot rapidly • what was used mostly in no mans land; spikey string • was an ally in the war on the Allied powers; waffles • was used to gather information beyond enemy trenches • ...
world war 1 2022-11-15
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- Murder of a public figure, usually for political reasons.
- A sovereign prince.
- Extreme pride in one's country, thinking that the country is better than others.
- A situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible.
- the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation.
- A stronger country taking over a weaker country to control politically and economically.
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
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- German submarines.
- American boat that was sunk by the German U-boats; made America consider entering WWI
- Payments for war damages.
- Groups of soldiers.
- An attack by an armed force to conquer another country.
- A formal agreement between two or more sovereign states.
- A country that agrees to help another country achieve a common goal.
14 Clues: German submarines. • A sovereign prince. • Groups of soldiers. • Payments for war damages. • An attack by an armed force to conquer another country. • A formal agreement between two or more sovereign states. • Murder of a public figure, usually for political reasons. • A country that agrees to help another country achieve a common goal. • ...
World War I 2016-04-07
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- What word describes the trenches?
- How many millions of people died in the trenches?
- What was the land like in northern Europe?
- Once the war started, what did the armies move with?
- What did the French have that helped them strategically in the war?
- What is the thing that soldiers set up above the trenches?
- What would enemies lob into the trenches to kill many enemies?
- What killed half of the men in the trenches?
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- What is the holiday that each side of the battlefield celebrated in the winter?
- How many people died in the trenches, thousands or millions?
- What is the most amount of bullets a machine gun could shoot in a minute?
- What are the agreements people made across the battlefield?
- What was on the ground due to travel?
- What country was the most powerful in the war?
14 Clues: What word describes the trenches? • What was on the ground due to travel? • What was the land like in northern Europe? • What killed half of the men in the trenches? • What country was the most powerful in the war? • How many millions of people died in the trenches? • Once the war started, what did the armies move with? • ...
World War 1 2024-05-16
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- where was the Zimmerman Note sent to?
- A series of widespread unofficial ceasefires that took place around christmas of 1914?
- What month did the Zimmerman Note take place?
- Where did everything take place?
- what month did the Christmas Truce take place in?
- how many days did the Christmas truce last
- Coded message sent to Mexico proposing a military alliance against the US?
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- Where the note was sent from?
- how many months did it take for a truce?
- Who used unrestricted submarine warfare during WW1?
- Germany retaliated by using it's submarine to destroy neutral ships?
- how many military personnel were killed worldwide on Christmas day during the Christmas truce?
- True or false the Christmas Truce took place on Christmas Day?
- what were submarines used for in WW1?
14 Clues: Where the note was sent from? • Where did everything take place? • where was the Zimmerman Note sent to? • what were submarines used for in WW1? • how many months did it take for a truce? • how many days did the Christmas truce last • What month did the Zimmerman Note take place? • what month did the Christmas Truce take place in? • ...
world War 1 2023-06-09
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- :The contribution of money to a government
- The giving of an ability,enablement.
- :A salt of hydrocyanic acid, as potassium
- :The battle of Somme 1 july- 18 November 1916.
- :The science that treats the use of weapons.
- :The nation of Nato.
- a time of war.
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- :A government under an emperor or empress.
- :Spirit or aspirations to the whole nation.
- :A town in W belgium, battle 1914-18.
- :Something that indicates bounds or limits.
- :The act of assigning.
- The state or condition of being colonial.
- :A system of such excavations.
14 Clues: a time of war. • :The nation of Nato. • :The act of assigning. • :A system of such excavations. • The giving of an ability,enablement. • :A town in W belgium, battle 1914-18. • :A salt of hydrocyanic acid, as potassium • The state or condition of being colonial. • :A government under an emperor or empress. • :The contribution of money to a government • ...
WORLD WAR 1 2023-06-08
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- Enemies 0f the Central powers
- the giving or delegation of power or authority
- First Canadian Battle in World War 1
- a salt of hydrocyanic acid
- a government under an emperor or empress
- devotion and loyalty to one's own country
- the control or governing influence of a nation over a dependent country, territory, or people
- secret Serbian society of the early 20th century
- something that indicates bounds or limits
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- mounted projectile-firing guns or missile launchers, mobile or stationary, light or heavy, as distinguished from small arms
- The main combatants were the four divisions of the Canadian Corps in the First Army, against three divisions of the German 6th Army
- compulsory enrollment of persons for military or naval service
- the act of assigning
- Battle that lasted from September to November with Canadians fighting bravely
14 Clues: the act of assigning • a salt of hydrocyanic acid • Enemies 0f the Central powers • First Canadian Battle in World War 1 • a government under an emperor or empress • devotion and loyalty to one's own country • something that indicates bounds or limits • the giving or delegation of power or authority • secret Serbian society of the early 20th century • ...
World War II 2025-04-15
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- Biased and misleading information used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view
- a ruler with total power of a country, usually one who has obtained control by force
- The deliberate killing of a group of people because of their race, politics, or culture
- the achieving of peace by giving in to the demands of a dictator
- the payment of war damages
- Leader of Germany during WWII
- A segregated neighborhood, such as one to which Jews were historically confined
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- Leader of Italy during WWII
- Hatred or discrimination against Jewish people
- a dictatorial political system that glorifies the state and denies the importance of the individual
- Leader of Japan during WWII
- The alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan during WWII?
- a leader who plays on popular fear and hatred
- An organized attack on Jewish people in Russia or Eastern Europe during the late 19th and early 20th centuries
14 Clues: the payment of war damages • Leader of Italy during WWII • Leader of Japan during WWII • Leader of Germany during WWII • a leader who plays on popular fear and hatred • Hatred or discrimination against Jewish people • The alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan during WWII? • the achieving of peace by giving in to the demands of a dictator • ...
World War 1 2023-03-15
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- a political position of not engaging in war
- Lots of pride for your country
- a way of sending messages far away
- tools used to fight
- A way of solving problems with military strength
- a poisonous gas used to attack the opposing side
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- a spiky wire that kept soldiers out of enemy territory
- a place in between trenches where death was likely
- heavy mobile artillery
- secret agreements between two different countries
- defensive war tactics
- german submarines
- want for more land to grow an empire
- a group of people fighting in war
14 Clues: german submarines • tools used to fight • defensive war tactics • heavy mobile artillery • Lots of pride for your country • a group of people fighting in war • a way of sending messages far away • want for more land to grow an empire • a political position of not engaging in war • A way of solving problems with military strength • ...
World War 1 2024-10-27
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- The alliance of countries including Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- The secret communication from Germany proposing a military alliance with Mexico
- The major offensive led by General Pershing in 1918 that helped turn the tide in favor of the Allies
- The treaty that ended WWI in 1919
- The name of the British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1915
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- The organization that was responsible for assassinating Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
- The battle that marked the U.S. troops' first major engagement in WWI, fought in 1918.
- The U.S. president during World War I
- The battle in 1916 known for its massive scale and heavy casualties; it took place in France.
- The name for the intense competition for colonies and military power leading up to the war
- The primary gas used in chemical warfare during WWI
- The main type of warfare characterized by trench systems
- Commander of the U.S. military expeditionary force sent to Europe in 1917, known as the AEF.
- The term for the war strategy involving rapid attacks and mobility, especially used in the later stages of the war
14 Clues: The treaty that ended WWI in 1919 • The U.S. president during World War I • The primary gas used in chemical warfare during WWI • The main type of warfare characterized by trench systems • The name of the British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1915 • The secret communication from Germany proposing a military alliance with Mexico • ...
World War One 2025-08-05
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- The name of the Treaty signed at the end of WW1
- A program proposed by Woodrow Wilson to uphold peace after WW1.
- This was the longest battle of WW1 that occured along the Meuse River in France.
- What people called WW1 at the time.
- The name of the British Ship that was sunk by the Germans which has American Passengers onboard.
- The alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- The name of a gas used during trench warfare
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- Name of the American President during WW1
- The line of combat between Western Germany, France, and Britain.
- The name of the archduke that was assassinated in Serbia, sparking WW1.
- Name of the German submarines used in WW1
- This was a battle that lasted 5 months, had over a million casualties, and where the Allied Powers led an offensive against Germany in Northern France.
- The area between the enemy trench lines.
- Name of the alliance between the U.S., Britain, France, and Italy.
14 Clues: What people called WW1 at the time. • The area between the enemy trench lines. • Name of the American President during WW1 • Name of the German submarines used in WW1 • The name of a gas used during trench warfare • The name of the Treaty signed at the end of WW1 • A program proposed by Woodrow Wilson to uphold peace after WW1. • ...
World History-Alyssa Troha 2021-05-10
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- A surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service upon the United States?
- Another name for it was the Ardennes Counteroffensive, was a major German offensive campaign on the Western Front?
- Possibly was the largest naval battle of World War II?
- Was an Allied invasion of French North Africa?
- Happened on 19 February and ended on 26 March 1945?
- Was the codename for the Battle of Normandy?
- A modern city on Japan’s Honshu Island?
- Was a major naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II?
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- Got the name after the blitzkrieg attack on Poland in September nothing happened?
- This battle happened in Saint Petersburg?
- Was a Military campaign of World War II?
- An intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory?
- Took place in April 1942?
- Also known as the German invasion of the Soviet Union?
- Was also known as the Tokyo Raid?
15 Clues: Took place in April 1942? • Was also known as the Tokyo Raid? • A modern city on Japan’s Honshu Island? • Was a Military campaign of World War II? • This battle happened in Saint Petersburg? • Was the codename for the Battle of Normandy? • Was an Allied invasion of French North Africa? • Happened on 19 February and ended on 26 March 1945? • ...
Kayla Jamison Currents Events 2025-01-29
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- This has been standing in New York this past fall.
- What talents were they taking to Europe during the world war 1?
- What is directly west of France?
- What country became the first nation in the world to have electrical cares?
- What is holding the food that contains insects?
- How many times was the bell rang in the Titanic?
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- About how many people consume bugs regularly?
- What sea is east of Egypt?
- What dose the red mean on the map of Rurope during the world war 1?
- what is directly west of India?
- Who is the girl with the adopt don't shop shirt on referring to?
- Why would the Croix de Guerre award get handed out?
- What color of glasses does the lady dressed as a phone have?
- What Capital is on the Nile River?
- Who did the U.S. declare war on in April 6th of 1917?
15 Clues: What sea is east of Egypt? • what is directly west of India? • What is directly west of France? • What Capital is on the Nile River? • About how many people consume bugs regularly? • What is holding the food that contains insects? • How many times was the bell rang in the Titanic? • This has been standing in New York this past fall. • ...
vocab #5 crossword 2022-02-11
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- warns European nations that the United States would not tolerate further colonization or puppet monarchs
- an African-American infantry unit in WWI
- an international organization
- the state policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and dominion
- the extension of military influence into civilian social, political, and economic spheres
- American politician, statesman, conservationist, naturalist, historian, and writer who served as the 26th president of the United States
- a British passenger ship that was owned by the Cunard Line
- the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921
- World War I coalition that consisted primarily of the German Empire and Austria-Hungary
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- guide the activities and relationships of one state in its interactions with other states
- to the German ambassador to Mexico proposing a Mexican-German alliance in the case of war
- an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state
- the legal status arising from the abstention of a state from all participation in a war between other states
- a last resort to ensure that other nations in the Western Hemisphere fulfilled their obligations to international creditors
- a formal agreement between two or more states for mutual support in case of war
- a United States Navy ship that sank in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898
- outlining his vision for ending World War I
- refers to President Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy
- powerful enough to affect the entire world by its influence or actions
- a person, group, or nation that is associated with another or others
- a constructed waterway that connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans across the Isthmus of Panama
- a style of newspaper
22 Clues: a style of newspaper • an international organization • an African-American infantry unit in WWI • outlining his vision for ending World War I • refers to President Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy • the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921 • a British passenger ship that was owned by the Cunard Line • ...
UNIT 6 JAKE CROSSWORD 2025-04-14
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- Agent ______ was a chemical herbicide used by the U.S in the Vietnam war that caused birth defects and health problems for Vietnam people.
- The initials of the communist Vietnamese leader who admired the Declaration of independence.
- The ____ Curtain was the boundary separating the communist countries from the western democracies.
- The _____ conference was where the allied party decided to temporarily split Germany into 4 zones.
- The Berlin ____ surrounded the Soviet section of Berlin, making it so the citizens couldn't enter or exit.
- The ______ Nations was created in 1945 to discuss and solve world wide issues without war.
- The involuntary process that determined men's service in the war.
- The Berlin _______ dropped supplies into the Soviet's part of Berlin in which the citizens weren't allowed to leave.
- Last name of the president who tried to cheat in the election.
- The ______ pact was a military alliance between the Soviet Union and eastern Europe, created to create satellite nations and spread communism.
- The initials of the U.S president that took over after JFK was assassinated.
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- The Bay of ____ Invasion on Cuba heavily backfired on America.
- The United States ______ Theory said that if one country became communist the other around it would follow.
- ____ defended the world from communist countries
- A highly flammable jelly used by the U.S during the Vietnam War.
- _________ Nations were nations that were heavily influenced or controlled by communist Russia
- The ______ Doctrine was created to help resist communism.
- The ___ split North and South Korea at the 38th Parallel.
- The first satellite put into orbit by the Soviets, triggering the space race.
- The Cuban _______ Crisis was a 13 day standoff that almost brought the world to a nuclear war.
- The president elected in 1960 who had the nickname of his initials.
21 Clues: ____ defended the world from communist countries • The ______ Doctrine was created to help resist communism. • The ___ split North and South Korea at the 38th Parallel. • The Bay of ____ Invasion on Cuba heavily backfired on America. • Last name of the president who tried to cheat in the election. • A highly flammable jelly used by the U.S during the Vietnam War. • ...
Politics of the 1920s 2024-11-15
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- 'a return to normalcy' aimed to end government involvement in the economy and this type of experimentation
- scandals in the government led to _____ of political leaders
- The Washington Conference aimed to discuss
- This person was the Secretary of the Treasury under Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover
- The Kellogg-Briand Pact was designed to outlaw war and settle all disputes with this type of means
- the Secretary of this department allowed private interests to lease lands containing US Navy Oil reserves
- This type of economics focuses on tax cuts, Americans spending more money, and the government collecting more in taxes
- The Dawes Plan assisted in Germany paying back their war _______
- Coolidge believed prosperity rested on this type of leadership
- Not long after the US entered World War 1, this nation left
- Russia became _______ during World War 1
- Mellon resigned from his position due to his ______ to fend off the Great Depression
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- The US never joined the League of ________
- On November _____ the fighting of WW1 ended in an armistice
- The Treaty of ________ officially ended war with Germany
- Coolidge was known to be ______ in five languages
- this president was a legislator, lieutenant governor, and US Senator before entering the White House
- Harding's appointments of friends and political allies to high positions led to ____________
- The _____ Naval Treaties focused on halting the arms face
- The US could never truly be isolationist because we were too ________
- Hoover believed this type of individualism would reduce costs
- Teapot Dome was the only scandal of the time period (true or false)
- a national policy to avoid involvement in world affairs
23 Clues: Russia became _______ during World War 1 • The US never joined the League of ________ • The Washington Conference aimed to discuss • Coolidge was known to be ______ in five languages • a national policy to avoid involvement in world affairs • The Treaty of ________ officially ended war with Germany • The _____ Naval Treaties focused on halting the arms face • ...
Cold War Key Terms 2022-01-27
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- policy of reducing Cold War tensions that was pursued by the US and USSR in the 1970s
- US foreign policy aimed at stopping the spread of communism
- Chinese leader whose economic reforms introduced capitalist elements to China's communism
- alliance between USSR and Eastern European countries
- term for the Cold War division between the Soviet-dominated East and the U.S.-dominated West.
- father of communism
- Soviet policy that rejected Stalin's repressions and called for openness and more freedom
- Soviet attempt to starve out the allied powers in Berlin, Germany after World War 2
- alliance of democratic western countries
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- the modernization and industrialization of Japan in the late 1800's
- attempt in the 1980s to improve the Soviet economy (which failed)
- Soviet leader who unsuccessfully attempted to reform the economy
- Independent, Communist nations in Eastern Europe on friendly terms with the USSR and thought of as under the USSR's control
- a war instigated by a major power which does not itself become involved.
- first communist leader of China, founder of the Cultural Revolution and Great Leap Forward
- idea that a nuclear attack by one superpower would be met with an overwhelming nuclear counterattack such that both the attacker and the defender would be destroyed
- treaty aimed at limiting nuclear arms
17 Clues: father of communism • treaty aimed at limiting nuclear arms • alliance of democratic western countries • alliance between USSR and Eastern European countries • US foreign policy aimed at stopping the spread of communism • Soviet leader who unsuccessfully attempted to reform the economy • attempt in the 1980s to improve the Soviet economy (which failed) • ...
Classical Civilizations 2024-09-16
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- Greek city-state known for war/conquering and superior warriors
- From the peninsula of Attica, leaders of the Greek world
- period of time when the Greek language and ideas were taken to the non-Greek world
- "the rule of few", a form of government in which only a select few hold control
- the early Greek city-state consisting of a city or town and its surrounding countryside
- Greeks and Spartans held off a Persian army for 2 days before being betrayed and outflanked
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- a gathering place at the top of a hill, sometimes the site of a temple
- a wall of shields created by foot soldiers marching side by side in a rectangle formation
- War between Athens and Sparta, Sparta won
- A Greek temple dedicated to the goddess Athena
- "the rule of many" government by the people or people representatives
- son of King Phillip king at age 20 helped spread Hellenistic culture across Europe
- a long poem that tells the deeds of a great hero
- a state with political and economical control over the surrounding countryside
- Famous scientist of the Hellenistic era, discovered geometry of cylinders and spheres
- Indo-europeans civilization who lived in modern day Iran
16 Clues: War between Athens and Sparta, Sparta won • A Greek temple dedicated to the goddess Athena • a long poem that tells the deeds of a great hero • From the peninsula of Attica, leaders of the Greek world • Indo-europeans civilization who lived in modern day Iran • Greek city-state known for war/conquering and superior warriors • ...
The Atlantic World Kylee Krumenacker 2024-10-08
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- Conqured the Incans
- act of trading
- disease caused lots of deaths
- confronted Hernando Cortes
- seven years war
- native land and settlement
- private owners ruling
- paths of trade in a triangle path
- path slave ships took from Africa to the indies
- labor system
- conquered Aztecs for Spain
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- first to explore new world
- trade of goods all over the world
- last Incan emperor
- companies where the rich buy part of it
- exchange of goods from old world to new world
- triangle trade system with good and slaves
- mix of races
- a conqurer
- first english colony
20 Clues: a conqurer • mix of races • labor system • act of trading • seven years war • last Incan emperor • Conqured the Incans • first english colony • private owners ruling • first to explore new world • confronted Hernando Cortes • native land and settlement • conquered Aztecs for Spain • disease caused lots of deaths • trade of goods all over the world • paths of trade in a triangle path • ...
WW2 Vocab Crossword Puzzle Brandon Kim 2024-05-02
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- Women’s Army Corps; volunteer organization that provided clerical workers, truck drivers, instructors, and lab technicians for the army
- site in Hawaii of the United States Navy’s main Pacific base
- Japanese general and prime minister during World War II
- Office of War Information, encouraged support of the war effort
- world-famous scientist who alerted Roosevelt of the need to develop atomic weapons
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- President of the the United States during World War II
- certificates sold by the Government to help raise funds for the war
- key leader of the Manhattan Project
- system that limits the amount of certain goods people can buy
- temporary imprisonment
10 Clues: temporary imprisonment • key leader of the Manhattan Project • President of the the United States during World War II • Japanese general and prime minister during World War II • site in Hawaii of the United States Navy’s main Pacific base • system that limits the amount of certain goods people can buy • Office of War Information, encouraged support of the war effort • ...
April 22,1918 Crossword 2020-12-10
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- River, was where the Red Baron's plane was found shot down
- The Red Baron was an amazing flyer but sadly died in _________
- Person who flies
- Arthur brown, the major Canadian Pilot in the shot down of the Red Baron
- A place or city in Poland
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- The event was sad and _______________
- Red Baron was from this country
- War 1, The first major war between more than 2 or 3 countries
- Be known or common to people
- something that causes sorrow or extreme distress for the Red Baron
10 Clues: Person who flies • A place or city in Poland • Be known or common to people • Red Baron was from this country • The event was sad and _______________ • River, was where the Red Baron's plane was found shot down • War 1, The first major war between more than 2 or 3 countries • The Red Baron was an amazing flyer but sadly died in _________ • ...
Christmas Crossword 2023-12-20
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- Laura baby
- Peg Leg RIP (2/2)
- New Abode (2/2)
- Wonka Floating Chocolate (2 words)
- Day out with the Jones’ (1/2)
- Closed Pub (3 words)
- Baby nickname
- Ralfes new toy (2 words)
- New Game (4/4)
- Kittens Mother
- New internet
- Bloke that let the cat out the hat
- Job (2/2)
- Baby nickname
- New Game (2/4)
- New Game (3/4)
- Bex baby
- Emily baby
- As old as her little finger (2 words)
- New car
- Rugby world cup winners (2/2)
- Sarah baby
- Kitten
- Rosie baby
- Baby Classes
- Peg Leg RIP (1/2)
- Size 20
- Bens favourite food (4 words)
- Ralfes new toy
- Job (3 words)
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- Bens new weird hobby
- Summer Wedding
- Ralfes new job (2 words)
- Kitten
- New Game (1/4)
- Eating challenge
- Myrtle Cottage occupants (1/2)
- Bird of Prey (2 words)
- Middle name
- Stressful tv series (2 words)
- Rugby world cup winners (1/2)
- Baby Toy
- Myrtle Cottage occupants (2/2)
- Bens hobby
- Medical Procedure
- Day out with the Jones’ (2/2)
- Job (1/2)
- Lucie baby
- New Abode (1/2)
- Poured a few loads this year!
- Annie baby
- Lindsay baby
- Rachel birthday present
- Baby
- Kitten
55 Clues: Baby • Kitten • Kitten • Kitten • New car • Size 20 • Baby Toy • Bex baby • Job (2/2) • Job (1/2) • Laura baby • Bens hobby • Emily baby • Lucie baby • Annie baby • Sarah baby • Rosie baby • Middle name • New internet • Lindsay baby • Baby Classes • Baby nickname • Baby nickname • Job (3 words) • Summer Wedding • New Game (1/4) • New Game (4/4) • Kittens Mother • New Game (2/4) • New Game (3/4) • Ralfes new toy • New Abode (2/2) • ...
The Great Depression, the New Deal, and World War II Review 2023-03-03
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- The term given to President Herbert Hoover's belief that Americans needed to work harder to lift themselves out of the Great Depression.
- First name of the symbol used during World War II that represented women empowerment and women's larger role in the workforce.
- This famous company was best known during World War II for producing propaganda films for the U.S. government.
- The name given to shack towns that formed during the Great Depression due to the high amount of homeless Americans. They named the shack towns after the President who they blamed for the Great Depression.
- This invention changed the way Americans lived by allowing them to listen to sporting events and feel more connected.
- The use of this weapon on Japan led to the end of World War II.
- Today, parts of cities that were marked as red in the 1930s and denied access to home loans often have higher rates of what?
- The name given to the series of programs, projects, and reforms to help lift the United States out of the Great Depression.
- The term given to the discriminatory housing practice during the 1930s that led to White Americans being given access to home loans and Black Americans being denied home loans.
- This invention changed the way Americans lived by allowing them to travel in ways they never could before.
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- Irresponsible investing in this led to its crash in 1929, which officially started the Great Depression in the United States.
- A New Deal program that tried to fix a long existing problem in the United States was known as what type of program?
- Japan's attack on this led to the United States getting involved during World War II.
- One of the reasons there is a racial wealth gap today is because there is a large gap in this between White and Black Americans.
- Japanese Americans were forced into these types of camps for years during World War II, despite there being little evidence of their disloyalty.
- After Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese Americans were unjustly viewed as this in the United States.
- The U.S. government started a massive campaign of this to communicate its war goals to the American public.
- The term used to describe the "new" woman of the 1920s who challenged cultural expectations for women
- Black Americans suffered from very high rates of this during the Great Depression.
- The group who were unjustly blamed for causing the Great Depression were people of which descent?
20 Clues: The use of this weapon on Japan led to the end of World War II. • Black Americans suffered from very high rates of this during the Great Depression. • Japan's attack on this led to the United States getting involved during World War II. • The group who were unjustly blamed for causing the Great Depression were people of which descent? • ...
World History 2026-05-14
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- Series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- Event beginning with the storming of the Bastille
- Economic system based on trade and accumulation of wealth
- System in medieval Europe based on land and loyalty
- Chinese philosophy emphasizing respect and order
- Deadly pandemic that swept through Europe in the 1300s
- Economic and political restructuring in China after Mao
- Mass murder of six million Jews during World War II
- Government ruled by absolute dictators
- International organization created after World War II
- Industrial-era shift from handmade goods to machine production
- Genocide in Cambodia carried out by Pol Pot’s regime
- Economic union formed by European nations
- Leader who crowned himself emperor of France
- Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- Process of increasing worldwide economic and cultural connections
- Treaty that ended World War I
- Enlightenment thinker who wrote about natural rights
- Policy of restructuring introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev
- Agreement formed to resist Soviet expansion in Europe
- Barrier separating communist East and West Berlin
- U.S. and Soviet rivalry after World War II
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- Military alliance led by the Soviet Union during the Cold War
- Conflict sparked by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Movement emphasizing reason and scientific thought
- System in which the government controls production
- Unification movement led by Otto von Bismarck
- Practice of acquiring colonies for power and resources
- Nonviolent protest movement led by Gandhi
- German leader who began World War II in Europe
- Philosopher who promoted separation of powers
- French political revolution beginning in 1789
- Voyage that connected Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Soviet policy encouraging openness and transparency
- Japanese warriors who served powerful landowners
- Genocide in Rwanda between Hutus and Tutsis in 1994
- Empire ruled by Genghis Khan
- Economic theory supporting free markets
- Religion based on the teachings of Muhammad
- Major trade route connecting Europe and Asia
- Religious and political leader of the Catholic Church
- Movement to reform the Catholic Church begun by Martin Luther
- Invention by Gutenberg that spread ideas rapidly
- Violent extremist attacks using fear for political purposes
- Cultural rebirth beginning in Italy during the 14th century
- Partition creating India and Pakistan in 1947
- Violent uprising in China against foreign influence
- National loyalty and pride in one’s country
- Document limiting the power of the English king
- Scientific theory placing the sun at the center of the solar system
50 Clues: Empire ruled by Genghis Khan • Treaty that ended World War I • Government ruled by absolute dictators • Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama • Economic theory supporting free markets • Nonviolent protest movement led by Gandhi • Economic union formed by European nations • U.S. and Soviet rivalry after World War II • Religion based on the teachings of Muhammad • ...
World War 1 quiz 2025-01-28
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- where soldiers go to rest
- Messengers near the last year in WW1. animals
- a country that fought in WW1 that also served as a major battlefield
- person who was killed to start WW1
- where water gathers
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- planks that soldiers go on to protect from water
- often known disease during World War 1 because of a certain animal
- The battle of the _____ is the most devastating battle of WW1
- weapon soldiers used in World War 1
- often caused a disease that's common in World War 1
- soldiers stand on there to shoot opponents
11 Clues: where water gathers • where soldiers go to rest • person who was killed to start WW1 • weapon soldiers used in World War 1 • soldiers stand on there to shoot opponents • Messengers near the last year in WW1. animals • planks that soldiers go on to protect from water • often caused a disease that's common in World War 1 • ...
Cold War 2023-05-11
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- Conflict between Communist and non-Communist forces that began in Vietnam. In 1973, the United States pulled its forces from Vietnam. Afterward, the nation became united under a communist government.
- ________________ warfare is when there are ambushes, raids, traps and underground tunnels.
- An alliance of Western democratic nations formed after World War 2 to defend themselves against communist aggression.
- took place between 1947-1991 between the USSR and US over political influence in Europe.
- government owns and controls everything
- competition to see who can stockpile the most nuclear weapons
- The military operation led by the United States after World War 2. The residents of West Berlin, Germany were blockaded by the Soviet Union. Led by the United States, Western nations delivered food and supplies to them by airplane.
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- A conflict between communist North Korea hoping to unify the country under a Communist government and democratic South Korea. Ended in a stalemate.
- US will aid any country threatened by communist aggression.
- To stop people from East Berlin from escaping to West Berlin this was built to divide the two.
- US policy to stop the spread of Communism
- competition to see who had the most advanced space exploration and technology.
12 Clues: government owns and controls everything • US policy to stop the spread of Communism • US will aid any country threatened by communist aggression. • competition to see who can stockpile the most nuclear weapons • competition to see who had the most advanced space exploration and technology. • ...
COLD WAR! 2021-04-13
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- the hostile but nonviolent struggle for power between the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as their respective allies, from the end of World War II to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991
- 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
- 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
- hegemony the dominating influence of one country or group over others
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- 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
- 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 • hegemony 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 • ...
Opening Keresztrejtvény 2023-01-13
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- One Piece 2
- Kuroko no Basuke 7
- Tokyo Ghoul 1
- Kaleido Star 3
- Jojo's Bizarre Adventure 2
- Kaguya-sama Love is War 2
- Chainsaw Man 1
- Mahoutsukai no Yome 1
- Soul Eater 2
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- Sword Art Online 1
- Naruto Shippuuden 3
- Fire Force 1
- Bleach 1
- Death Parade 1
- Black Clover 10
- Haikyuu 6
- Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood 1
- Darling in the Franxx 1
- Kokkoku 1
- Boku no Hero Academia 2
20 Clues: Bleach 1 • Haikyuu 6 • Kokkoku 1 • One Piece 2 • Fire Force 1 • Soul Eater 2 • Tokyo Ghoul 1 • Death Parade 1 • Kaleido Star 3 • Chainsaw Man 1 • Black Clover 10 • Sword Art Online 1 • Kuroko no Basuke 7 • Naruto Shippuuden 3 • Mahoutsukai no Yome 1 • Darling in the Franxx 1 • Boku no Hero Academia 2 • Kaguya-sama Love is War 2 • Jojo's Bizarre Adventure 2 • Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood 1
International Conflicts 2026-04-15
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- Conflict where the U.S. fought Great Britain to protect trade and national strength.
- showing concern for the welfare of humanity
- Conflict where the U.S. fought to stop communist expansion in Korea.
- Country invaded by the U.S. following the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
- One of the most unpopular "wars" in US history; killing over 58,000 soldiers without declaring war
- 13‑day standoff involving nuclear missiles.
- Humanitarian Efforts in Germany delivering supplies to a blockaded city.
- armed conflict between nations
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- System of racial segregation in South Africa opposed by U.S. law.
- the work of keeping good relations between countries
- the practice of spying or using spies to obtain secret information
- the preservation of peace
- Event where American embassy workers were held captive for 444 days
- Telegram that promised Mexico U.S. territory if it joined Germany in World War I.
- War fought after the destruction of the USS Maine and U.S. involvement in Cuba.
- penalties or other means of enforcement used to provide incentives for compliance with the law
- Surprise Japanese attack that brought the U.S. into World War II.
- A law or order that temporarily stops ships or goods from entering or leaving a port
18 Clues: the preservation of peace • armed conflict between nations • showing concern for the welfare of humanity • 13‑day standoff involving nuclear missiles. • the work of keeping good relations between countries • System of racial segregation in South Africa opposed by U.S. law. • Surprise Japanese attack that brought the U.S. into World War II. • ...
Vivian Stock - Atlantic World 2024-10-10
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- land owned by another nation
- First British colony
- private ownership
- War between French and British
- Trade of slaves across the Atlantic (via ship)
- Spanish conquerers
- competition for nation's wealth
- Trade between Africa, Europe, and the Americas
- Cultural exchange between New World and Old World
- Occurred for the first time during the Columbian Exchange; trade around the world
- Mix between Spanish and Native American
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- multiple investors buy a share of a larger company
- Man who conquered the Aztecs
- Spanish abusing Native Americans for labor
- Man who conquered the Incas
- Aztec ruler
- disease from Old World that transferred to New World, killed many
- first person from Old World to contact the Americas
- Incan ruler
- Leg of triangular trade; slave trade route
20 Clues: Aztec ruler • Incan ruler • private ownership • Spanish conquerers • First British colony • Man who conquered the Incas • Man who conquered the Aztecs • land owned by another nation • War between French and British • competition for nation's wealth • Mix between Spanish and Native American • Spanish abusing Native Americans for labor • Leg of triangular trade; slave trade route • ...
WW2 Crossword 2020-04-30
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- what was an eight-month period at the start of World War II called
- what was the code name for the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union called
- what also known as the Tokyo Raid
- what codenamed Operation Iceberg, was a major battle of the Pacific War
- what is considered to have been the largest naval battle of World War II
- Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union for control of what city/battle
- At which battle to the Royal Air Force defeat the United Kingdom
- what was the forcible transfer by the Imperial Japanese Army of 60,000–80,000 called
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- what was the codename for the Battle of Normandy
- what was a prolonged military blockade
- what is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii called
- what was an Allied invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War called
- where was the primary target of the first atomic bombing mission
- what was a major naval battle between the Imperial Japanese Navy and naval and air forces called
- What was the naval battle in the Pacific called
15 Clues: what also known as the Tokyo Raid • what was a prolonged military blockade • What was the naval battle in the Pacific called • what was the codename for the Battle of Normandy • what is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii called • where was the primary target of the first atomic bombing mission • At which battle to the Royal Air Force defeat the United Kingdom • ...
World War I 2013-02-12
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- Front The line of trenches which stretched from the English channel across the battle fields of France and Belgium
- Entente A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia
- Information given to show something or someone in a based way
- Powers The alliance of Germany, Austria–Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria during World War I
- A limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
- Plan Germany’s military plan at the outbreak of World War I, according to which the German troops would rapidly defeat France and then move east to attack Russia
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- Points The war aims outlined by President Wilson in 1918, which he believed would promote lasting peace
- war A war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used
- warfare For of fighting whereby two sides fight each other from opposite trenches.
- Front Fighting on the German-Russian, Austro-Russian, and Austro-Romanian fronts
- submarine warfare A type of naval warfare in which submarines sink merchant ships without warning, as opposed to attacks
- An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce
- A state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose, typically by treaty.
14 Clues: war A war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used • Information given to show something or someone in a based way • A limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use • Entente A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia • Front Fighting on the German-Russian, Austro-Russian, and Austro-Romanian fronts • ...
World War II 2013-02-19
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- Joined the war later on the allies side
- One of the main camps
- Where Jews were sent to
- The day the Germans surrendered
- U.S general and in charge of Italy invasion
- Were against the allies
- Leader of the Soviet Union
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- Second war that took place in the Pacific Ocean
- The bomb U.S dropped on Japan
- Where Hitler hunted down and killed millions of Jews
- When the U.S stock market crashed it started
- Where U.S went from island to island
- General for U.S military
- The Jews felt like this in the camps
14 Clues: One of the main camps • Where Jews were sent to • Were against the allies • General for U.S military • Leader of the Soviet Union • The bomb U.S dropped on Japan • The day the Germans surrendered • Where U.S went from island to island • The Jews felt like this in the camps • Joined the war later on the allies side • U.S general and in charge of Italy invasion • ...
World War II 2014-02-22
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- to buy or get possession of items
- to get revenge
- ship used to detect and remove explosives
- courage to do what is right
- United States Ship
- lamb meat
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- to settle a complain or conflict
- emotionally or mentally unstable
- to take before arrival at intended destination
- to attack without cause
- to transport or move from place to place
- remember for evil
- to prevent an action from happening
- person who communicates between to groups
14 Clues: lamb meat • to get revenge • remember for evil • United States Ship • to attack without cause • courage to do what is right • to settle a complain or conflict • emotionally or mentally unstable • to buy or get possession of items • to prevent an action from happening • to transport or move from place to place • ship used to detect and remove explosives • ...
World WAR One 2014-12-11
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- people, bands, and floats marching down a street.
- Powers Germany and Austria- Hungary, allies during World War One
- Ship that sunk that started the U.S involvement in World War One
- A large decorated vehicle used as a ride usually in a parade.
- A limitation on imports
- A weapon with a long, sharp blade and handle.
- Certificate Official paper proving where and when you were born.
- Of or pertaining to or characteristic of Germany or its people or language
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- The place where something begins, where it springs into being.
- The people of Great Britain
- Of or relating to the arts and manners that a group figures
- A vessel or boat that can travel underwater.
- Those who are working together for a common goal
- Liner A large ocean ship that carries passengers
14 Clues: A limitation on imports • The people of Great Britain • A vessel or boat that can travel underwater. • A weapon with a long, sharp blade and handle. • Those who are working together for a common goal • Liner A large ocean ship that carries passengers • people, bands, and floats marching down a street. • Of or relating to the arts and manners that a group figures • ...
World War ll 2021-03-02
World War II 2017-05-22
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- The country where The Potsdam Conference was held.
- Where the first atomic bomb was dropped on Japan?
- Where in France did D-Day take place?
- The first black airmen in the U.S. Armed Forces during WWII.
- These camps were used to house Japanese Americans.
- Where was the second atomic bomb dropped in Japan?
- WWII started with the USSR invading this country
- The U.S. President during WWII
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- Who was the President known for launching the Marshall Plan?
- Who was the dictator of Italy during WWII?
- This Project was the testing and building of nuclear bombs in New Mexico
- These trials were a series of military tribunals after WWII which held Nazis accountable for starting the Holocaust.
- These American Indians were recruited during WWII by the marines to serve in communication units in the Pacific Theater
- The biggest and most deadliest concentration camp by the Nazis
14 Clues: The U.S. President during WWII • Where in France did D-Day take place? • Who was the dictator of Italy during WWII? • WWII started with the USSR invading this country • Where the first atomic bomb was dropped on Japan? • The country where The Potsdam Conference was held. • These camps were used to house Japanese Americans. • ...
World War 1 2017-10-01
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- These weapons fire a very fast stream of bullets for a long time (500-600 bullets/min)
- heavy armored vehicle which could travel over barbed wire and across enemy trenches
- These were underground and were used as command centres, to store food, weapons, and artillery.
- payments for war damage
- Part of the Central Powers; had many different nationalities within country all wanting their own nation
- war from inside trenches enemies would try killing each other with machine guns, tanks, and poison gas
- Where the big field guns were located used to fire shells at the enemy
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- Poisonous gas used against the enemy
- Trenches used to move between the front and rear trenches and to transport injured men to the field hospitals.
- Part of the Central Powers; declared war on Russia first; received total blame for the war
- Part of the Triple Entente; largest navy in the world; blockaded the Germans
- Wilson's peace plan
- Part of the Allies; Battle of the Somme and Battle of the Marne took place in this country
- Used extensively in trench warfare; laid, several rows deep, by both sides to protect the front line trench
14 Clues: Wilson's peace plan • payments for war damage • Poisonous gas used against the enemy • Where the big field guns were located used to fire shells at the enemy • Part of the Triple Entente; largest navy in the world; blockaded the Germans • heavy armored vehicle which could travel over barbed wire and across enemy trenches • ...
World War 1 2016-08-23
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- A SMALL COUNTRY THAT GERMANY WANTED TO INVADE ON THE WAY TO FRANCE
- BELIEF THAT YOUR OWN COUNTRY IS THE BEST
- CITY WHERE FRANZ FERDINAND WAS ASSASSINATED
- GERMANY AND AUSTRIA HUNGARY WERE CALLED THIS
- EXPANDING THE ARMY
- A COUNTRY THAT REFUSES TO JOIN A WAR
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- COUNTRY INVADED BY AUSTRIA HUNGARY IN 1908
- AGREEMENT TO FIGHT TOGETHER
- LIST OF DEMANDS GIVEN TO AVOID WAR
- GETTING COLONIES FOR WEALTH AND POWER
- WILHELM 2 WAS CALLED THIS
- EMPIRE TO THE EAST
- GERMAN GENERAL WITH PLAN TO INVADE FRANCE
- COUNTRY BLAMED FOR THE ASSASSINATION
14 Clues: EMPIRE TO THE EAST • EXPANDING THE ARMY • WILHELM 2 WAS CALLED THIS • AGREEMENT TO FIGHT TOGETHER • LIST OF DEMANDS GIVEN TO AVOID WAR • COUNTRY BLAMED FOR THE ASSASSINATION • A COUNTRY THAT REFUSES TO JOIN A WAR • GETTING COLONIES FOR WEALTH AND POWER • BELIEF THAT YOUR OWN COUNTRY IS THE BEST • GERMAN GENERAL WITH PLAN TO INVADE FRANCE • ...
World War ll 2021-05-09
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- where Japanese took a gamble
- used a new kind of naval warfare
- a city on Japanese island of Honshu
- hitler plan to invade the soviet union
- allies stared back from their Siegfried line
- island 760 miles form Tokyo
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- a forced march of more than 50 miles up the peninsula
- invasion of Normandy was the largest land and sea attack in history
- harbor brought the united states into world war ll
- turned the tide of war the pacific
- taught the allies a crucial lesson
- six months of fighting land and sea
- the German invasion of Poland was the first test of Germany's newest military strategy
- a major industrial center on the Volga river
14 Clues: island 760 miles form Tokyo • where Japanese took a gamble • used a new kind of naval warfare • turned the tide of war the pacific • taught the allies a crucial lesson • a city on Japanese island of Honshu • six months of fighting land and sea • hitler plan to invade the soviet union • allies stared back from their Siegfried line • ...
WORLD WAR II 2024-05-13
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- A DAY YOU WILL NEVER FORGET
- GOBBLE GOBBLE
- "YOUR COMMUNICATION SKILLS STINK!"
- "YOU MAY ENTER!"
- "I KNEW IT! I KNEW YOU WERE A LIAR!"
- CASPER
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- "HONEY! STAY IN THE SHALLOW END!"
- CENTRAL PACIFIC OFFENSIVE
- "SALT"Y BEACH
- MR. VERCH'S ITALIAN HERITAGE
- CLIFFS
- "GIVE THAT BACK!!!"
- "STRIKE HARD LIKE THE EAGLE!!"
- GERMANY'S BACK IS "AGAINST THE WALL"
14 Clues: CLIFFS • CASPER • "SALT"Y BEACH • GOBBLE GOBBLE • "YOU MAY ENTER!" • "GIVE THAT BACK!!!" • CENTRAL PACIFIC OFFENSIVE • A DAY YOU WILL NEVER FORGET • MR. VERCH'S ITALIAN HERITAGE • "STRIKE HARD LIKE THE EAGLE!!" • "HONEY! STAY IN THE SHALLOW END!" • "YOUR COMMUNICATION SKILLS STINK!" • "I KNEW IT! I KNEW YOU WERE A LIAR!" • GERMANY'S BACK IS "AGAINST THE WALL"
WORLD WAR 1 2023-04-13
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- ____ Warfare was the style of fighting unique to WW1
- This telegram forced U.S. involvement in WW1
- Liberty ______ were used to fund the war cause
- _____ powers were made up of Austria-Hungary, Germany, The Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- World War 1 is often nicknamed the _____ war
- The sinking of this passenger ship made the U.S. want to get involved in WW1
- this city on France is the name sake for the treaty that ended the war
- this country was to take the blame for the war
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- this president of the United States came up with a 14 point plan
- The assassination of Archduke Franz ______ was the "spark" that started WW1.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- This was the gas that made up the chemical warfare used in World War 1
- This type of garden was used to ensure more food could be sent abroad for the war cause
- _____ powers were made up of Serbia, Russia, France, Great Britain and Later Japan and Italy
14 Clues: This telegram forced U.S. involvement in WW1 • World War 1 is often nicknamed the _____ war • Liberty ______ were used to fund the war cause • this country was to take the blame for the war • ____ Warfare was the style of fighting unique to WW1 • this president of the United States came up with a 14 point plan • ...
World War One 2023-03-23
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- another word for a friendly understanding or informal alliance between states/countries
- a blade that may be fixed to the muzzle of a rifle and used to stab an opponent in hand-to-hand fighting
- an empire of Russia before 1917
- the belief that a country should maintain a strong army and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- a long, narrow ditch
- The extension of a country's power and influence through colonisation, use of military force, or other means
- An agreement between two or more countries to help each other in case of war
- compulsory enlistment for state service, typically into the armed forces
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- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- the country that colonised Australia
- compulsory enlistment for state service, typically into the armed forces
- three
- the country where Putin is the current president
- where the country where the Eiffel Tower is located
- a native title for the word Germany
15 Clues: three • a long, narrow ditch • an empire of Russia before 1917 • a native title for the word Germany • the country that colonised Australia • the country where Putin is the current president • where the country where the Eiffel Tower is located • A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • ...
World War 1 2023-06-08
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- is a department of France, located in the north of the country and named after the a river
- something that indicates bounds or limits; a limiting or bounding line.
- An anion that is extremely poisonous.
- the control or governing influence of a nation over a dependent country, territory, or people.
- is a Belgian city and municipality in the province of West Flanders.
- a long, narrow excavation in the ground, the earth from which is thrown up in front to serve as a shelter from enemy fire or attack.
- the powers of the Triple Entente (Great Britain, France, Russia), with the nations allied with them
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- is an escarpment 8 km northeast of Arras on the western edge of the Douai Plain.
- an appointment for a meeting
- compulsory enrollment of persons for military or naval service; draft.
- the giving or delegation of power or authority; authorization
- mounted projectile-firing guns or missile launchers, mobile or stationary, light or heavy, as distinguished from small arms.
- was a secret military society formed in 1901 by officers in the Army of the Kingdom of Serbia.
- spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation.
- the control or governing influence of a nation over a dependent country, territory, or people.
15 Clues: an appointment for a meeting • An anion that is extremely poisonous. • spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation. • the giving or delegation of power or authority; authorization • is a Belgian city and municipality in the province of West Flanders. • compulsory enrollment of persons for military or naval service; draft. • ...
World War 1 2021-12-07
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- a gun, especially one fired from shoulder level, having a long spirally grooved barrel intended to make a bullet spin and thereby have greater accuracy over a long distance.
- used for gathering information beyond enemy trenches
- a German submarine
- a union
- heavy artillery, usually mounted on wheels
- a bomb placed mostly underground; when placed pressure, it goes off
- narrow, muddy, treeless stretch of land, characterized by numerous shell holes, that separated German and Allied trenches during the First World War. And dangerous-
- is a philosophy or system that emphasizes the importance of military power.
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- a gun-like weapon, that shoots jets of fire
- long, narrow ditches dug into the ground where soldiers lived.
- restored to shoot, automatically more than one shot, without manual reloading,
- a small bomb activated when a tiny pin is pulled
- a gas/vapor filled with toxic chemicals in which fills your lungs with liquid, causing you to drown from the inside out
- and armored fighting vehicles intended as a primary front-line ground combat
14 Clues: a union • a German submarine • heavy artillery, usually mounted on wheels • a gun-like weapon, that shoots jets of fire • a small bomb activated when a tiny pin is pulled • used for gathering information beyond enemy trenches • long, narrow ditches dug into the ground where soldiers lived. • a bomb placed mostly underground; when placed pressure, it goes off • ...
World War 1 2021-12-08
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- A toxic waste that makes your lungs drown if you breathe it in
- Large, heavy guns or weapons
- The place where both sides are protected by it
- To blend in with your environment
- Used for both defensive purposes and as a trapping Mechanism
- An automatic machine that shoots a lot of bullets per minute
- This protects your face and lungs
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- The two sides met in the No Man's Land and played around on Christmas
- A gun like a figure that disposes flames
- People think that the military can solve all problems
- In World War 1, they fought against the Allied Powers
- An area in between the two trenches that most people die when crossing
- powers An Alliance between a number of countries.
- Underwater transportation
14 Clues: Underwater transportation • Large, heavy guns or weapons • To blend in with your environment • This protects your face and lungs • A gun like a figure that disposes flames • The place where both sides are protected by it • powers An Alliance between a number of countries. • People think that the military can solve all problems • ...
World War 1 2021-12-08
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- is a philosophy or system that emphasizes the importance of military power.
- a gun-like weapon, that shoots jets of fire
- a bomb placed mostly underground; when placed pressure, it goes off
- a small bomb activated when a tiny pin is pulled
- a gas/vapor filled with toxic chemicals in which fills your lungs with liquid, causing you to drown from the inside out
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- a German submarine
- heavy artillery, usually mounted on wheels
- restored to shoot, automatically more than one shot, without manual reloading,
- a gun, especially one fired from shoulder level, having a long spirally grooved barrel intended to make a bullet spin and thereby have greater accuracy over a long distance.
- used for gathering information beyond enemy trenches
- long, narrow ditches dug into the ground where soldiers lived.
- a union
- Man's Land is a narrow, muddy, treeless stretch of land, characterized by numerous shell holes, that separated German and Allied trenches during the First World War. And dangerous-
- and armored fighting vehicles intended as a primary front-line ground combat
14 Clues: a union • a German submarine • heavy artillery, usually mounted on wheels • a gun-like weapon, that shoots jets of fire • a small bomb activated when a tiny pin is pulled • used for gathering information beyond enemy trenches • long, narrow ditches dug into the ground where soldiers lived. • a bomb placed mostly underground; when placed pressure, it goes off • ...
World War 1 2021-12-08
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- a gun, especially one fired from shoulder level, having a long spirally grooved barrel intended to make a bullet spin and thereby have greater accuracy over a long distance.
- used for gathering information beyond enemy trenches
- a German submarine
- a union
- heavy artillery, usually mounted on wheels
- a bomb placed mostly underground; when placed pressure, it goes off
- muddy, treeless stretch of land, characterized by numerous shell holes, that separated German and Allied trenches during the First World War. And dangerous-
- is a philosophy or system that emphasizes the importance of military power.
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- a gun-like weapon, that shoots jets of fire
- long, narrow ditches dug into the ground where soldiers lived.
- restored to shoot, automatically more than one shot, without manual reloading,
- a small bomb activated when a tiny pin is pulled
- a gas/vapor filled with toxic chemicals in which fills your lungs with liquid, causing you to drown from the inside out
- and armored fighting vehicles intended as a primary front-line ground combat
14 Clues: a union • a German submarine • heavy artillery, usually mounted on wheels • a gun-like weapon, that shoots jets of fire • a small bomb activated when a tiny pin is pulled • used for gathering information beyond enemy trenches • long, narrow ditches dug into the ground where soldiers lived. • a bomb placed mostly underground; when placed pressure, it goes off • ...
World War II 2022-05-22
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- dictator of Germany
- Where were the 6 death camps located?
- Great Britain, US, and Soviet Union
- Who ordered the bombs of Nagasaki and Hiroshima?
- where did the allies invade on D-Day?
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- What took place on December 7, 1941?
- the emperor of Japan?
- Mass murder of Jews
- Germans airforce name?
- Who was the president for most of WWII
- The largest sea invasion during WW2?
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- who invaded poland in Sept 1,1939?
- Bombed US
14 Clues: Bombed US • Mass murder of Jews • dictator of Germany • the emperor of Japan? • Germans airforce name? • Germany, Italy, and Japan • who invaded poland in Sept 1,1939? • What took place on December 7, 1941? • The largest sea invasion during WW2? • Great Britain, US, and Soviet Union • Where were the 6 death camps located? • where did the allies invade on D-Day? • ...
World War 1 2025-03-05
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- In World War I the alliance of France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan and the United States
- agreements between nations to aid and protect one another
- In World War I the alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary and other nations allied with them in opposing the Allies.
- A war between the allies (Russia, France, British Empire, Italy, United States, Japan, Rumania, Serbia, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, Montenegro) and the central powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria) from 1914 to 1918.
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries poitically, socially, and economically.
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- 1917 - Germany sent this to Mexico instructing an ambassador to convince Mexico to go to war with the U.S. It was intercepted and caused the U.S. to mobilized against Germany, which had proven it was hostile
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- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- A situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible during war
- A position of not taking sides in a conflict
- As part of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was ordered to pay fines to the Allies to repay the costs of the war. Opposed by the U.S., it quickly lead to a severe depression in Germany.
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism
14 Clues: A position of not taking sides in a conflict • Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism • agreements between nations to aid and protect one another • A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • A situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible during war • ...
World War I 2025-03-11
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- The sinking of this ship led Americans to consider joining the war
- The Archduke of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated
- The French name for the Allies
- This nation betrayed its alliance and fought for the other side
- J.R.R. Tolkien and A.A. Milne saw combat in this battle
- Longest battle fought on the Western Front
- The USA's official policy at the beginning of the war
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- The region of Southeast Europe that contains Serbia, Bosnia, and Bulgaria
- The waterway that leads from the Mediterranean Sea to the Black Sea
- Another name for the Holy Land/Palestine
- Ethnic minority that wanted to create a nation for all members
- The Western Front heavily featured ______ Warfare
- The policy of expanding into other regions to gain wealth
- This British explorer rallied the Arabs to fight against the Ottoman Empire
14 Clues: The French name for the Allies • Another name for the Holy Land/Palestine • Longest battle fought on the Western Front • The Western Front heavily featured ______ Warfare • The Archduke of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated • The USA's official policy at the beginning of the war • J.R.R. Tolkien and A.A. Milne saw combat in this battle • ...
World War I 2025-03-11
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- The act of spying or of using spies, typically for governments to gain military or political info.
- The maintaining and extending of power over foreign nations through expansion.
- The making of amends for a wrongdoing by paying money or otherwise helping those who have been wronged.
- Men and women "volunteer" to join the military in desperate times of war. Most colleges and jobs require you to be registered for the "selective service".
- An agreement from both sides of a battle to stop fighting for a certain time frame.
- The belief that your own nation and its people / issues are above all others.
- A state of war where neither side is gaining much, their lines are staying still.
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- Information given in easy to digest forms that are biased, misleading, and meant to convince someone of something.
- The belief that a country or government needs to retain a strong military and be prepared to use it at any time.
- A formal and ratified extending of power over foreign nations through expansion.
- The League of Nations was an international organization that attempted to resolve conflicts between nations peacefully. It was established in 1920 after World War I
- Two sides attack one another from pre-dug trenches in the ground. There is not much advancing or gaining ground.
- A group of ships or vehicles traveling together, typically accompanied by armed troops, warships, or other vehicles for protection.
- A country not taking part in or supporting any side in a war. Don't send troops, money, political support, etc.)
14 Clues: The belief that your own nation and its people / issues are above all others. • The maintaining and extending of power over foreign nations through expansion. • A formal and ratified extending of power over foreign nations through expansion. • A state of war where neither side is gaining much, their lines are staying still. • ...
world war l 2023-10-29
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- bomb planted on ground
- A group of trained fighters
- A Foot infection caused by the foot being wet too long
- Something you consume that your stomach acid digests
- A violent argument between places
- A sickness caused by bad conditions
- a small animal
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- Germany side of WW1
- A hand held machine that shoots metal
- involves fire
- opposite of life
- Short for the metal that comes out the hand held machine
- A big hole
- a long term sickness
14 Clues: A big hole • involves fire • a small animal • opposite of life • Germany side of WW1 • a long term sickness • bomb planted on ground • A group of trained fighters • A violent argument between places • A sickness caused by bad conditions • A hand held machine that shoots metal • Something you consume that your stomach acid digests • ...
World War 1 2024-01-24
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- In which month did World War 1 start?
- Cause of WW1:Agreement between nations that if attacked they would help defend eachother
- George Clemenceau was the leader of which country?
- Cause of WW1: Competition between countries to see who will have the best weapons/tanks/ships
- Cause of WW1: People being loyal and proud of their country
- A hole that soldiers created in order to protect themselves in the battlefield
- Franz Ferdinand was killed in __________
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- Last name of the leader/president of the United States during World War 1
- In which month was Franz Ferdinand assassinated?
- Cause of WW1:Countries competing against each other to obtain more land
- Ship that was destroyed by Germany
- Germany was part of this alliance
- Great Britain was part of this alliance
- Which country killed Franz Ferdinand?
14 Clues: Germany was part of this alliance • Ship that was destroyed by Germany • In which month did World War 1 start? • Which country killed Franz Ferdinand? • Great Britain was part of this alliance • Franz Ferdinand was killed in __________ • In which month was Franz Ferdinand assassinated? • George Clemenceau was the leader of which country? • ...
World War I 2025-04-28
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- military fight with no rules
- Germany Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire
- not picking sides in an argument
- holes dug by soldiers and used for battle
- belief that a country should have a strong military
- thinking your country is much better than other countries
- created to help countries work out their problems and stop another world war
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- this deal put an end to World War 1
- an agreement to stop fighting
- a way of saying sorry for historical injustices
- the opposite of a friend
- A belief that for a country to have power it needs to take over other countries
- an agreement to help each other
- Britain France Russia United States
14 Clues: the opposite of a friend • military fight with no rules • an agreement to stop fighting • an agreement to help each other • not picking sides in an argument • this deal put an end to World War 1 • Britain France Russia United States • holes dug by soldiers and used for battle • Germany Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire • a way of saying sorry for historical injustices • ...
WORLD WAR I 2024-03-27
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- Waktu Berakhirnya Perang Dunia I.
- Pecahnya konflik antara negara-negara di kawasan Balkan disebabkan oleh penolakan terhadap ideologi ini.
- Pihak yang kale dalam Perang Dunia I
- Persekutuan militer Inggris dan Prancis yang terbentuk pada tahun 1904.
- Rencana mobilisasi pasukan Jerman.
- Rival berat Jerman di daratan Eropa pada awal abad ke-20.
- Negara musuh Jerman di front Timur
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- Adanya serangan dari negara lain membuat negara-negara di Eropa bergabung dalam kelompok.
- Sikap politik Jerman setelah kekalahannya adalah dengan meminta ... kepada AS.
- Tokoh pencetus gagasan Pan Jermanisme.
- Merebaknya paham ini menjadi sebat umum pecahnya Perang Dunia I.
- Tokoh sekaligus Kanselir Jerman yang melayangkan permohonan gencatan senjata terhadap Presiden Amerika Serikat.
- Eksekutor yang menembak mati Pangeran Franz Ferdinand.
- Kematian Pangeran Franz Ferdinand menyebabkan negara ini diserang oleh Austria-Hongaria.
14 Clues: Waktu Berakhirnya Perang Dunia I. • Rencana mobilisasi pasukan Jerman. • Negara musuh Jerman di front Timur • Pihak yang kale dalam Perang Dunia I • Tokoh pencetus gagasan Pan Jermanisme. • Eksekutor yang menembak mati Pangeran Franz Ferdinand. • Rival berat Jerman di daratan Eropa pada awal abad ke-20. • Merebaknya paham ini menjadi sebat umum pecahnya Perang Dunia I. • ...
World War 1 2022-03-15
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- The type of guns that were introduced in WW1
- Poison _____ left many WWI soldiers blind
- When a powerful country dominates a weaker one
- Armored weaponized vehicles
- One-sided information designed to persuade
- Britain, France, Japan and Italy were on this side
- Last name of the archduke whose assassination launched the war
- The system that restricts individuals to small amounts of items needed for the war effort
- The new underwater warfare technology
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- Type of warfare that required soldiers to live in mud
- The Treaty of _______ punished Germany and created the League of Nations
- Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire were on this side
- The "powder keg" of Europe
- Belief that your national group is the best
14 Clues: The "powder keg" of Europe • Armored weaponized vehicles • The new underwater warfare technology • Poison _____ left many WWI soldiers blind • One-sided information designed to persuade • Belief that your national group is the best • The type of guns that were introduced in WW1 • When a powerful country dominates a weaker one • ...
World War 1 2022-10-17
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- wire wire that would be in no man's land
- gun very powerful weapon made by the Germans
- used to go underwater
- used to smoke
- gas killed soldiers and made them unable to breathe
- big vehicles
- a place to grow plants
- man's land land that the men didn't want to step on
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- would throw flames
- flying vehicles
- fever bad disease from lice
- underground bunker
- people who fight in wars
- separating people
14 Clues: big vehicles • used to smoke • flying vehicles • separating people • would throw flames • underground bunker • used to go underwater • a place to grow plants • people who fight in wars • fever bad disease from lice • wire wire that would be in no man's land • gun very powerful weapon made by the Germans • gas killed soldiers and made them unable to breathe • ...
world war 1 2022-10-17
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- - little rodents that were in trenches that ate the soldiers dead bodies
- - what telegram did germany send mexico
- the ship that germany sunk with a torpedo
- that were together like france,the us,russia,and the uk
- space in between the trenches
- -illnesses that soldiers got like trench foot
- a mine that if you step on they explode
- a very big vehicle that is armored and can shoot missiles and explosive rounds
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- the separation between 2 different people
- that were together like germany,austria hungry and and the optimum empire
- type of boat that stays under water
- a gun that shoots flames
- holes that were hand dug and soldiers fought in them
- a gun that shoots fast and was developed by germans
14 Clues: a gun that shoots flames • space in between the trenches • type of boat that stays under water • - what telegram did germany send mexico • a mine that if you step on they explode • the separation between 2 different people • the ship that germany sunk with a torpedo • -illnesses that soldiers got like trench foot • a gun that shoots fast and was developed by germans • ...
world war 1 2022-11-15
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- Murder of a public figure, usually for political reasons.
- A sovereign prince.
- Extreme pride in one's country, thinking that the country is better than others.
- A situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible.
- the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation.
- A stronger country taking over a weaker country to control politically and economically.
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
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- German submarines.
- American boat that was sunk by the German U-boats; made America consider entering WWI
- Payments for war damages.
- Groups of soldiers.
- An attack by an armed force to conquer another country.
- A formal agreement between two or more sovereign states.
- A country that agrees to help another country achieve a common goal.
14 Clues: German submarines. • A sovereign prince. • Groups of soldiers. • Payments for war damages. • An attack by an armed force to conquer another country. • A formal agreement between two or more sovereign states. • Murder of a public figure, usually for political reasons. • A country that agrees to help another country achieve a common goal. • ...
world war 1 2022-11-15
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- Murder of a public figure, usually for political reasons.
- A sovereign prince.
- Extreme pride in one's country, thinking that the country is better than others.
- A situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible.
- the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation.
- A stronger country taking over a weaker country to control politically and economically.
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
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- German submarines.
- American boat that was sunk by the German U-boats; made America consider entering WWI
- Payments for war damages.
- Groups of soldiers.
- An attack by an armed force to conquer another country.
- A formal agreement between two or more sovereign states.
- A country that agrees to help another country achieve a common goal.
14 Clues: German submarines. • A sovereign prince. • Groups of soldiers. • Payments for war damages. • An attack by an armed force to conquer another country. • A formal agreement between two or more sovereign states. • Murder of a public figure, usually for political reasons. • A country that agrees to help another country achieve a common goal. • ...
World War One 2022-04-05
Across
- a type of weapon
- something to protect the trenches
- a type of poison
- a type a trauma from a gunshot
- something that was dung into the ground
- wet dirt
- something that flies in the air
Down
- a type of weapon that involves fire
- a type of mobile weapon
- a German submarine
- a small nonrigid airship
- a bag filled with sand
- someone who fought in war
- something to make a person blend in
14 Clues: wet dirt • a type of weapon • a type of poison • a German submarine • a bag filled with sand • a type of mobile weapon • a small nonrigid airship • someone who fought in war • a type a trauma from a gunshot • something that flies in the air • something to protect the trenches • a type of weapon that involves fire • something to make a person blend in • ...
