world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
doeboek 2013-11-19
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- division of which guard is represented on the Nachtwacht?
- first multinational in the world
- black liquorice the Dutch are addicted to
- traditional winter dish
- how much per cent of the time does it rain in Holland?
- the most favorite topic in Dutch conversation
- the Waag was used for from 1617 till 1819
- the house Anne Frank lived in during World War 2
- colour of age when the Dutch economy flourished
- the first newly build Protestant Church in Amsterdam
- the surname of the architect of Nemo museum
- a Dutch word often used, meaning "cosy"
- stone with
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- Doing a "bakkie" refers to what drink?
- myth:all people wear them
- name used by Amsterdam inhabitants for Townhouse and Opera
- the name of the holy man that rides on the roofs on a horse
- curse for a Dutch with a fat white face
- Amsterdam was build on
- chocolate candy to decorate your bread with
- woman on horse (statue) on Rokin
- former usage of Amsterdam Museum
- favorite color of the Dutch
- famous Dutch flower
- Magere brug is spanning which river?
25 Clues: stone with • famous Dutch flower • Amsterdam was build on • traditional winter dish • myth:all people wear them • favorite color of the Dutch • first multinational in the world • woman on horse (statue) on Rokin • former usage of Amsterdam Museum • Magere brug is spanning which river? • Doing a "bakkie" refers to what drink? • curse for a Dutch with a fat white face • ...
doeboek 2013-11-19
Across
- stone with
- curse for a Dutch with a fat white face
- Magere brug is spanning which river?
- the first newly build Protestant Church in Amsterdam
- traditional winter dish
- how much per cent of the time does it rain in Holland?
- first multinational in the world
- myth:all people wear them
- a Dutch word often used, meaning "cosy"
- woman on horse (statue) on Rokin
- Doing a "bakkie" refers to what drink?
- name used by Amsterdam inhabitants for Townhouse and Opera
- black liquorice the Dutch are addicted to
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- famous Dutch flower
- the most favorite topic in Dutch conversation
- favorite color of the Dutch
- the house Anne Frank lived in during World War 2
- chocolate candy to decorate your bread with
- the Waag was used for from 1617 till 1819
- the name of the holy man that rides on the roofs on a horse
- colour of age when the Dutch economy flourished
- former usage of Amsterdam Museum
- Amsterdam was build on
- division of which guard is represented on the Nachtwacht?
- the surname of the architect of Nemo museum
25 Clues: stone with • famous Dutch flower • Amsterdam was build on • traditional winter dish • myth:all people wear them • favorite color of the Dutch • first multinational in the world • former usage of Amsterdam Museum • woman on horse (statue) on Rokin • Magere brug is spanning which river? • Doing a "bakkie" refers to what drink? • curse for a Dutch with a fat white face • ...
the Atlantic world 2022-10-13
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- buying a small stock of a company
- first British colony
- incan leader
- slaves being taking to the new world across the Atlantic
- leader of the Spanish conquest
- mixing native Americans and the spanish
- first to make contact with america
- trade between Europe,Africa,and america
- Pizarro captured the Incans
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- slaves coming from Africa to the new world
- Spanish abusing native american labor
- industry's controlled by private owners
- national wealth
- the exchange of food and crops between the new and old world
- conquered the Aztecs
- leader of the Aztecs
- war between the British and the french
- trade between the whole world
- dieasese that native americans died from
- land owned by a nation
20 Clues: incan leader • national wealth • first British colony • conquered the Aztecs • leader of the Aztecs • land owned by a nation • Pizarro captured the Incans • trade between the whole world • leader of the Spanish conquest • buying a small stock of a company • first to make contact with america • Spanish abusing native american labor • war between the British and the french • ...
World War 1 2014-03-18
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- the ___ powers consisted of Serbia, France, Belgium, Russia and Great Britain
- Country blamed for the Treaty of Versailles
- The ____ of Versailles
- the ___ powers consisted of Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire
- Month in which the war started in
- the name for combatants in war
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- WW1 was also called the ___ war.
- Country often stereotyped as "Eh!" and maple syrup
- Started World War 1
- number of years the war lasted for
- Country often stereotyped with tea and biscuits
- Month when the war ended
12 Clues: Started World War 1 • The ____ of Versailles • Month when the war ended • the name for combatants in war • WW1 was also called the ___ war. • Month in which the war started in • number of years the war lasted for • Country blamed for the Treaty of Versailles • Country often stereotyped with tea and biscuits • Country often stereotyped as "Eh!" and maple syrup • ...
World History End of the Year Crossword 2022-06-03
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- Group of nations that fought together in World War II that included the Germany, Italy, and Japan
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster
- group of countries, mostly from eastern Europe and including the former Soviet Union, that had promised to protect each other in case of an attack
- Intellectual and philosophical movement in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries with ideas centered on human happiness, the pursuit of knowledge obtained by means of reason and the evidence of the senses, and ideals such as liberty, constitutional government, and separation of church and state.
- Infection called the Black Death, spread to humans by fleas that travelled on rats, that killed millions of people during the Middle Ages.
- The genocide of European Jews during World War II
- to EXIT a country to go live somewhere else
- Exchange of plants, animals, microorganisms, and people between Afroeurasia and the Americas
- Start of Protestantism and the split of the Western Church into Protestantism and what is now the Roman Catholic Church
- barrier that surrounded West Berlin and prevented access to it from East Berlin and adjacent areas of East Germany
- to move INTO a new country to live there
- nations building up the strength of their armies and navies
- An armed conflict between two states acting on behalf of other parties that are not directly involved in the hostilities
- believing your nation is better than every other nation
- group of countries, mostly from western Europe and including the United States, that have promised to protect each other in case of an attack
- causes of World War I: militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism
- Organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, and rules used to worship a god or group of gods
- The transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
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- Area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers where some of the first civilizations began
- Groups that had no permanent settlement and traveled looking for food
- one of two Japanese cities that the United States dropped an atom bomb on
- A story groups tell to explain the start of the universe and the origin of their group
- process of a state withdrawing from a former colony, leaving it independent
- Group of nations that fought together in World War II that included the United States, Great Britain, France, and the Soviet Union
- An ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia
- The belief in or worship of many gods
- Nation in ancient Africa that was located between Upper Egypt and Northern Sudan, sometimes called Kush
- period of European history between the 14th and 17th centuries when there was a new interest in science, art, literature beginning in Italy
- king from ancient Mali who is believed to be the richest person in history
- Continent where humans originated
- one of two Japanese cities that the United States dropped an atom bomb on
- the movement of people from one place in the world to another
- weapon dropped on Japan by the United States at the end of World War II
- The state of hostility and tension the Soviet Union and the US from 1945 to the collapse of the USSR in 1991
- takeover of a country by a stronger nation with the intent of dominating the people of that nation
- The belief in one all-powerful god
36 Clues: Continent where humans originated • The belief in one all-powerful god • The belief in or worship of many gods • to move INTO a new country to live there • to EXIT a country to go live somewhere else • The genocide of European Jews during World War II • believing your nation is better than every other nation • nations building up the strength of their armies and navies • ...
ww1-2 vocab 2023-02-09
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- the act that allowed the us to send weapons to other countries
- a bug that ate cotton
- the message that offered an alliance between Germany and Mexico
- when the stock market values plummeted
- the second world war
- when japan bombed a harbor in hawia
- the first world war
- when to much of something is made
- the act that provided loans to electric companies
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- 32nd us president
- a navy personal
- a program that gave many people jobs
- a ship that was sunk
- when a area of land gets little to no rain
- what the south was called after a drought and dust storms
- 67th governor of Georgia
- a senator during ww11
17 Clues: a navy personal • 32nd us president • the first world war • a ship that was sunk • the second world war • a bug that ate cotton • a senator during ww11 • 67th governor of Georgia • when to much of something is made • when japan bombed a harbor in hawia • a program that gave many people jobs • when the stock market values plummeted • when a area of land gets little to no rain • ...
World War 1 2014-03-18
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- number of years the war lasted for
- the name for combatants in war
- Country blamed for the Treaty of Versailles
- Country often stereotyped with tea and biscuits
- the ___ powers consisted of Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire
- The ____ of Versailles
- Started World War 1
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- Month in which the war started in
- Month when the war ended
- Country often stereotyped as "Eh!" and maple syrup
- the ___ powers consisted of Serbia, France, Beligum, Russia and Great Brittain
- WW1 was also called the ___ war.
12 Clues: Started World War 1 • The ____ of Versailles • Month when the war ended • the name for combatants in war • WW1 was also called the ___ war. • Month in which the war started in • number of years the war lasted for • Country blamed for the Treaty of Versailles • Country often stereotyped with tea and biscuits • Country often stereotyped as "Eh!" and maple syrup • ...
Bibelquiz von Assil und Neyla 2021-11-26
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- Wer war Moses Schwiegervater?(2.Mose3.4)
- Wen nahm Moses mit sich?(Exodus4.5)
- Wer vertrieb die Rinnen?(2.Mose1.2)
- Wen gebar Eva danach?(Gen3.4)
- Wen hat Kain ermordet?(Gen 3.4)
- Wen gebar Eva?(Gen 3.4)
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- Wie viel Töchter hatte der Priester in Midian?(2.Mose1.2)
- Wer bedankte sich mit diesem Spruch:Ich danke dir von ganzen Herzen,will dich losbringen?(Psalm138)
- Wie hieß Adams Frau?(Gen3.4)
- wer starb am anfang der Geschichte?(1Sam.2)
- Wohin ist Moses geflohen?(2.Mose 1.2)
- Wer sprach zu Moses?(Exodus 4.5)
- Wer war ein üppiger Weinstock der seine Frucht trägt?(Hos 9.10)
- Was wurde Kain als Beruf?(Gen3.4)
14 Clues: Wen gebar Eva?(Gen 3.4) • Wie hieß Adams Frau?(Gen3.4) • Wen gebar Eva danach?(Gen3.4) • Wen hat Kain ermordet?(Gen 3.4) • Wer sprach zu Moses?(Exodus 4.5) • Was wurde Kain als Beruf?(Gen3.4) • Wen nahm Moses mit sich?(Exodus4.5) • Wer vertrieb die Rinnen?(2.Mose1.2) • Wohin ist Moses geflohen?(2.Mose 1.2) • Wer war Moses Schwiegervater?(2.Mose3.4) • ...
WWI 2023-06-20
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- The term for the practice of using toxic gases as weapons
- The British passenger ship attacked by a German submarine in 1915
- The treaty that ended World War I
- The U.S. President during World War I
- The primary battlefield on the Western Front
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- The assassination of this archduke sparked the beginning of World War I
- The period of intense artillery bombardment before an attack
- The alliance consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- The ocean liner sunk by a German U-boat, leading to U.S. entry into the war
- The British commander who led the Arab revolt against the Ottoman Empire
10 Clues: The treaty that ended World War I • The U.S. President during World War I • The primary battlefield on the Western Front • The term for the practice of using toxic gases as weapons • The period of intense artillery bombardment before an attack • The alliance consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • ...
Chapter 24 World War 1 2023-01-05
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- Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Romania, Canada, Japan, and the United States combined to fight the Central Powers.
- A government in which one person with unlimited power rules.
- The act passed to quickly build an army with young men for the United States.
- A group of ships that escort and protect other ships.
- The gathering of resources and troops in preparation for war.
- A situation in a conflict in which neither side can make progress against the other.
- An act passed in 1917 that provided stiff penalties for espionage or spying.
- An act passed in 1918 that penalized anyone who damaged or destroyed war supplies, property, or support.
- A German Submarine
- A person who is opposed to the use of violence
- The right of people to decide how they should be governed.
- The nickname used for American soldiers because of the buttons on their uniform resembling dough dumplings.
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- An archduke in Bosenia who was assasinated, and was the start of the first World War.
- A celebration or military ideals, and a rapid buildup of military power.
- A German Emperor
- Information used to influence opinion
- To limit use
- The ship that a German U-Boat sank that brought the United States into the first World War.
- A system in which countries agree to defend each other.
- Woodrow Willson's vision and plan for rebuilding Europe and for peace.
- A person who believes industries should be publicly owned.
- Treaty that ended World War 1. Under these terms Germany had to pay the allies billions of dollars and give up full military power. It created new nations in Europe and restored old ones.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire combined to fight the Allies Powers.
- Payment for damages caused during a war.
- An equality of power among different countries that discourages any group from acting agressively.
- An international organisation for resolving international disputes.
- A feeling of intense loyalty to a country or group.
27 Clues: To limit use • A German Emperor • A German Submarine • Information used to influence opinion • Payment for damages caused during a war. • A person who is opposed to the use of violence • A feeling of intense loyalty to a country or group. • A group of ships that escort and protect other ships. • A system in which countries agree to defend each other. • ...
Revolutionary America 2024-06-06
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- The last battle of the Revolution.
- The document that replaced the Articles of Confederation.
- Father of our Constitution.
- A term for colonists that wanted to remain tied with Britain.
- Another name for the pilgrims that settled in America.
- The month that the Declaration of Independence was finalized.
- The man who married the chief's daughter and also brought tobacco seeds to Jamestown.
- The name of the famous ship that brought the pilgrims over to the New World.
- Famous war hero who was a leader in both the French and Indian War as well as the Revolutionary War.
- The ____ of 1763 was declaration made by the king of England to prevent to colonists from moving west.
- The number of British colonies in the New World.
- Before the British had claim over it, Florida was claimed by this country.
- Known for his famous line "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
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- The document that formally ended the French and Indian War.
- The person credited with creating the first American flag.
- The British general who surrendered during the last battle of the Revolution.
- The second president of the United States.
- The place where the first shots of the Revolution took place.
- The person who is given the main credit for writing the Declaration of Independence
- Served as the first Secretary of Treasury.
- The name of the native tribe that helped the Jamestown settlers.
- A famous Native American woman who befriended and helped the settlers.
- Most recognized for his elaborate signature on the Declaration of Independence.
- King _____ was the English monarch during the Revolutionary War.
- The colony that is known for having the first Thanksgiving
- A term for the people that wanted a stronger central government.
- The name of the first permanent British settlement in the New World.
- A term for colonists who wanted to break away from Britain.
- One of the main countries that allied with the colonists during the Revolutionary War.
29 Clues: Father of our Constitution. • The last battle of the Revolution. • The second president of the United States. • Served as the first Secretary of Treasury. • The number of British colonies in the New World. • Another name for the pilgrims that settled in America. • The document that replaced the Articles of Confederation. • ...
doeboek 2013-11-19
Across
- division of which guard is represented on the Nachtwacht?
- name used by Amsterdam inhabitants for Townhouse and Opera
- woman on horse (statue) on Rokin
- stone with
- traditional winter dish
- the first newly build Protestant Church in Amsterdam
- favorite color of the Dutch
- curse for a Dutch with a fat white face
- colour of age when the Dutch economy flourished
- the Waag was used for from 1617 till 1819
- the house Anne Frank lived in during World War 2
- a Dutch word often used, meaning "cosy"
- Amsterdam was build on
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- first multinational in the world
- Doing a "bakkie" refers to what drink?
- Magere brug is spanning which river?
- the most favorite topic in Dutch conversation
- the surname of the architect of Nemo museum
- the name of the holy man that rides on the roofs on a horse
- former usage of Amsterdam Museum
- myth:all people wear them
- famous Dutch flower
- black liquorice the Dutch are addicted to
- chocolate candy to decorate your bread with
- how much per cent of the time does it rain in Holland?
25 Clues: stone with • famous Dutch flower • Amsterdam was build on • traditional winter dish • myth:all people wear them • favorite color of the Dutch • first multinational in the world • former usage of Amsterdam Museum • woman on horse (statue) on Rokin • Magere brug is spanning which river? • Doing a "bakkie" refers to what drink? • curse for a Dutch with a fat white face • ...
Contemporary World 2013-11-06
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- Russia 1922 becomes USSR during this economic perspective
- All the aspects from the decolonization of Africa lead to this
- When colonial powers pull away from colonies
- An indicator of wealth that many people wish to have
- The thought that Milton Friedman created
- This is the opposite of nationalization
- To keep control over resources, ex-colonies did this to their national resources
- A basic need that all humans need to survive and is an indicator of wealth
- The USSR's allies were from ___________ Europe
- The United States' allies were from ___________ Europe
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- Companies that are all over the world are called
- Economic liberalism in a ________ ideology
- Another term for progressive thought
- When the strong dominate the weak
- Ex-colonies become very ___________ on ex-mother nations
- This economic perspective states that the common good is more important than individual pursuits
- The first name of the german philosopher who was against capitalism
- The way in which nations accumulate wealth, through foreign trade
- The nation gains in __________ paid by MNC's
- World War 2 __________ colonial powers
20 Clues: When the strong dominate the weak • Another term for progressive thought • World War 2 __________ colonial powers • This is the opposite of nationalization • The thought that Milton Friedman created • Economic liberalism in a ________ ideology • When colonial powers pull away from colonies • The nation gains in __________ paid by MNC's • ...
Chapter 27 Lesson 2: World War I 2023-03-15
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- a plan where the German forces would sweep around Paris, enabling them to surround most of the French army.
- giant German airships used in World War I to bomb London and eastern England
- a war based on wearing down the other side with constant attacks and heavy losses, such as World War I
- a war that involved the complete mobilization of resources and people, affecting the lives of all citizens in the warring countries, even those remote from the battlefield
- Defence of the Realm Act passed by the British Parliament
- ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause
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- an economic system directed by government agencies
- fighting from ditches protected by barbed wire, as in World War I
- having no restrictions or bounds
- something or someone marked for attack
10 Clues: having no restrictions or bounds • something or someone marked for attack • an economic system directed by government agencies • Defence of the Realm Act passed by the British Parliament • ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause • fighting from ditches protected by barbed wire, as in World War I • ...
Test number 2 2023-04-07
8 Clues: to fall apart • used in world war 2 • to be attacked continously • Sometimes you have to STOP • what a mouse will come to look for • An important part at the end of a letter • what you become after lifting heavy objects • what you need to provide when lifting heavy objects
American Colonies 2022-01-13
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- The first settlement in Georgia
- First of the 13 colonies (That was successful)
- Who owned New York before England: 2 words
- A short-lived colony that was located in southeast Massachusetts
- The people that inhabited Pennsylvania
- William Penn is used as a mascot type thing to this company: 2 words
- First settlement in Virginia
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- Some colonies like Pennsylvania were founded because of religious ___
- What war was started in the colonies,The ___ War
- New York's name when it was controlled by the dutch: 2 words
- The founder of Pennsylvania: 2 words
- New York and Pennsylvania are both ___ Colonies
- Georgia is place where people with ___ Can start new
- The king that owed debt to William Penn's father: 2 words?
- What were the first settlers in the colonies called
- Colony similar to New York but didn't become as popular as New York
- The person who owned New York, The Duke of __
17 Clues: First settlement in Virginia • The first settlement in Georgia • The founder of Pennsylvania: 2 words • The people that inhabited Pennsylvania • Who owned New York before England: 2 words • The person who owned New York, The Duke of __ • First of the 13 colonies (That was successful) • New York and Pennsylvania are both ___ Colonies • ...
World War II 2022-04-20
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- African American troops formed a segregated unit known as the _________________ airmen.
- a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, regimenting all industry, commerce, etc., and emphasizing an aggressive nationalism. Example Mussolini's rule in Italy 1922-43
- Hitler broke the terms of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 when Germany reoccupied the ______________ on France's Eastern Border.
- the policy of acceding to the demands of a potentially hostile nation in the hope of maintaining peace.
- The lightening style warfare that Hitler used during World War II against the Allied Powers.
- The allied strategy in the Pacific during World War II.
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- the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.
- Authorized the U.S. to lend military supplies and weapons to the allied powers during World War II.
- Joseph Stalin's attempt to rid Russia of people who did not agree with the Bolshevik Party or his leadership over Russia.
- A vegetable garden, especially a home garden, cultivated to increase food production during a war or period of shortages.
- the alliance during World War II that consisted of Germany, Italy and Japan
- the code of the samurai, stressing unquestioning loyalty and obedience and valuing honor above life.
12 Clues: The allied strategy in the Pacific during World War II. • the alliance during World War II that consisted of Germany, Italy and Japan • African American troops formed a segregated unit known as the _________________ airmen. • The lightening style warfare that Hitler used during World War II against the Allied Powers. • ...
Kiwitimes 2020-06-25
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- A popular New Zealand fish
- A day to remember those killed in war
- A favourite New Zealand dessert
- A long beach in Northland
- Flightless bird or a fruit
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- Maori war dance, commonly used by national sports teams
- Where fish usually comes from
- Tomato _____
- Colour of the best Rugby team in the world
- A traditional way of cooking food
- Fish and ____
- Most popular vegetable in the world
12 Clues: Tomato _____ • Fish and ____ • A long beach in Northland • A popular New Zealand fish • Flightless bird or a fruit • Where fish usually comes from • A favourite New Zealand dessert • A traditional way of cooking food • Most popular vegetable in the world • A day to remember those killed in war • Colour of the best Rugby team in the world • ...
Cold war crossword 2024-01-10
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- Communist leader of China from 1949 to 1976
- A Military alliance among nations
- Intergovernmental organization to help make the world peaceful
- Trying to repair relationships among countries
- First manmade object to orbit Earth
- A way Germany split Europe into two
- A plan to aid war-torn Europe
- A way Germany was split into two
- A treaty signed among the baltic states
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- A world Crisis that lasted 13 days
- Communist China
- A way of trying to stop the spread of communism
- An exoatmospheric ballistic missile
- Full scale nuclear war
14 Clues: Communist China • Full scale nuclear war • A plan to aid war-torn Europe • A way Germany was split into two • A Military alliance among nations • A world Crisis that lasted 13 days • An exoatmospheric ballistic missile • First manmade object to orbit Earth • A way Germany split Europe into two • A treaty signed among the baltic states • ...
US History Review 2014-01-05
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- Marbury v Madison est judicial ______
- period following civil war
- power divided on 2 levels
- common for southern colonies
- example of rep. Government (House)
- firm league of friendship. 1st true government
- Johnny Reb during civil war lived here
- Constitution is a bundle of _________
- Rockefeller
- Falls...first women's rights convention
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- age of great business growth
- Cross of Gold speech given in support of this
- differences between North, South, and West
- big state plan for gov.
- Norths plan to win Civil War
- ______ neglect
- turning point of Civil War
- First English settlement
- President who was an Indian remover
- stop sign, stay out!
- rebellion that showed weakness of early government
21 Clues: Rockefeller • ______ neglect • stop sign, stay out! • big state plan for gov. • First English settlement • power divided on 2 levels • period following civil war • turning point of Civil War • age of great business growth • Norths plan to win Civil War • common for southern colonies • example of rep. Government (House) • President who was an Indian remover • ...
the Atlantic world 2022-10-13
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- buying a small stock of a company
- first British colony
- incan leader
- slaves being taking to the new world across the Atlantic
- leader of the Spanish conquest
- mixing native Americans and the spanish
- first to make contact with america
- trade between Europe,Africa,and america
- Pizarro captured the Incans
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- slaves coming from Africa to the new world
- Spanish abusing native american labor
- industry's controlled by private owners
- national wealth
- the exchange of food and crops between the new and old world
- conquered the Aztecs
- leader of the Aztecs
- war between the British and the french
- trade between the whole world
- dieasese that native americans died from
- land owned by a nation
20 Clues: incan leader • national wealth • first British colony • conquered the Aztecs • leader of the Aztecs • land owned by a nation • Pizarro captured the Incans • trade between the whole world • leader of the Spanish conquest • buying a small stock of a company • first to make contact with america • Spanish abusing native american labor • war between the British and the french • ...
World War I 2012-09-23
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- people often worked in these during World War I and the great depression
- 1st to declare war on Serbia
- effects from Stock Market Crash, common term to describe that time
- Serbian Nationalist Secret Society, Terrorist Group
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- nickname for World War I
- decade after World War I when people mostly partied
- assassinated by the Black Hand
- member of the black hand, assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
8 Clues: nickname for World War I • 1st to declare war on Serbia • assassinated by the Black Hand • decade after World War I when people mostly partied • Serbian Nationalist Secret Society, Terrorist Group • member of the black hand, assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand • effects from Stock Market Crash, common term to describe that time • ...
Comprehensive crossword 2023-01-16
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- the withdrawal of a group from a larger entity, especially a political entity, but also from any organization
- the state of being confined as a prisoner, especially for political or military reasons
- (2 words) political and economical union of countries in Europe
- the action or process of appeasing.
- the authority of a state to govern itself or another state.
- America was accused of acting unilaterally when it led an invasion into this country in 2003 under the belief that the country had weapons of mass destruction. America was accused of wanting to assure its access to oil.
- the 19th century british empire is a prime example of this kind of internationalism
- posters, news ads and more were commonly used to change the minds of viewers.
- the action of annexing something, especially territory.
- permanent members of the UN are able to use this to counter the interests of that country.
- the practice of governments to interfere in political affairs of other countries, staging military or trade interventions.
- Nelson Mandela was a huge successor in South Africa at the time of…
- (2 words) these trials took place after WW2 to punish war criminals for their unspeakable actions
- extreme nationalism that focuses on the idea that ones citizens and values are greater than others
- a group of people sharing a common profession or interests
- the process whereby individuals or groups of differing ethnic heritage are absorbed into the dominant culture of a society
- peace and security is a ______ for internationalism
- (2 words) an inclusive form of nationalism that adheres to traditional liberal values of freedom, tolerance, equality, individual rights and has no ethnocentrism.
- a country refuses to involve other nations in its foreign affairs
- assumes that diversity is beneficial to society and that autonomy should be enjoyed by disparate functional or cultural groups within a society
- the undoing of colonialism
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- the term used when Britain decided to exit the European Union
- (abbreviation) An organization working towards a mission that gets no money from the government.
- the idea that countries should cooperate with other nation states
- (2 words) whats an example of nation states creating allies with other countries to protect themselves
- (2 words) system by which states have attempted to prevent or stop wars
- process of organizing relations between groups of three or more states
- (2 words) This organization was created after the horror of World War Two to avoid the scourge of war. Its fundamental belief is peace can be achieved through multilateralism.
- the conduct of political, economic, or cultural relations between two sovereign states.
- (2 words) the belief that the world is being integrated based on unequal terms with the dominance of one nation or nation-state over others.
- (2 words) The UN is able to help countries after a dispute using this method.
- transcending national boundaries, authority or interests.
- conflicts within a society are determined by international factors in which kind of internationalism?
- the promotion of human welfare.
- (2 words) a government's strategy in dealing with other nations
- the acceptance of or belief in absolute principles in political, philosophical, ethical, or theological matters
- a system of politics or principles based on practical rather than moral or ideological considerations
- the quality of being patriotic; devotion to and vigorous support for one's country
- a tax imposed by a government on goods and services imported from other countries
- the state or experience of being isolated from a group or an activity to which one should belong or in which one should be involved.
40 Clues: the undoing of colonialism • the promotion of human welfare. • the action or process of appeasing. • peace and security is a ______ for internationalism • the action of annexing something, especially territory. • transcending national boundaries, authority or interests. • a group of people sharing a common profession or interests • ...
consonant alternation 2023-04-07
8 Clues: to fall apart • used in world war 2 • to be attacked continously • Sometimes you have to STOP • what a mouse will come to look for • An important part at the end of a letter • what you become after lifting heavy objects • what you need to provide when lifting heavy objects
Cold War 2022-08-24
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- A military approach that relies more heavyily on convetional means that it does on nuclear weapons
- an economic system in which the production of goods is controlled by the state
- a war fought with limited commitment of resource to achieve a limited objective
- ability to last for a long time
- lacking interest or concern
- an era of confrontation and competition between the nations lasting from about 1946 to 1991.
- an economic system characterized by the private or corporate ownership of goods
- a state of oppression; domination
- a state of barenness or absolute solitude
- a policy that involves threatening the use of nuclear weapons to avoid a potential war
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- A nation whose economy is mainly agricultural and is creating a basis for industrial development
- a policy that attempts to relax or ease tensions between nations
- not openly shown or engaged in; secret
- a US program of financing to help European nations
- an informal relationships that some people believe exists between the military and the defense industry to promote greater military spending and influence goverment policy
- the willingness to go to the brink of war to force an opponent to back down
- the political and military barrier that isolated Soviet controlled countries after World war 2
- the policy or process of preventing the expansion of a hostile power
- a policy in which two countries hostiities toward one another are exploitied to the benefit
- a constitution
- nations politically and economically dominated or controlled by another more power ful country
- high standing; postion of respect and authority
22 Clues: a constitution • lacking interest or concern • ability to last for a long time • a state of oppression; domination • not openly shown or engaged in; secret • a state of barenness or absolute solitude • high standing; postion of respect and authority • a US program of financing to help European nations • a policy that attempts to relax or ease tensions between nations • ...
How well do you know your Paris Peace Conference terms? 2014-09-02
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- of Rapallo A treaty signed in 1922 between Germany and the USSR. This was a treaty of mutual assistance that allowed the Germans to develop weapons in violation of the Versailles Treaty.
- Payments made by a defeated country to the victorious countries as compensation for war damages and punishment for aggression.
- of Trade The difference in value between the total exports and total imports of a country during a specific period of time.
- factors combination of geographic, demographic, and political factors in any society or state.
- Points A series of principles written by Woodrow Wilson as a basis for ending the First World War and creating a more peaceful and progressive world.
- An approach to international relations based on practical self-interest rather than moral or ideological considerations.
- Security a system for international peace
- A desire to recover former territory.
- war A war in which opponents mobilize all available societal resources-economic, industrial, military, human, political/ideological-in the war effort
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- Entente An alliance of Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Romania in 1921 to safeguard their new independence from other central European states such as Bulgaria and Poland. France tried to develop this into a counter-balance to German power.
- Republic Germany after the war.
- The German term for the Treaty of Versailles which they were forced to sign without being allowed to negotiate any of the details. This was an important factor in the anti-Versailles resentment of later years.
- The principle that countries should be established according to the wishes of the people concerned. The aspiration of racial groups sharing territory, language, or religion to form their own national state.
- A radical, revolutionary movement under the leadership of Lenin which seized power in Russia in 1917. It promoted an anti-capitalist philosophy and supported world revolution and class warfare.
- Corridor A strip of territory forming part of the new Polish state created in the Versailles settlements. This territory divided Germany into two parts and fuelled German hatred of Versailles and Poland.
- Guilt Clause This is article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles in which Germany agreed to accept full responsibility for the outbreak of the First World War.
- A vote by which the people of an entire country or district express an opinion for or against a proposal especially on a choice of government or ruler.
- Cheque A cheque bearing a signature but no stated amount.
- of Nations An international organization created in 1919. It was designed to provide a method of resolving international tensions in a peaceful manner through the concept of collective security.
- Any of the territories under the trusteeship of the League of Nations administered by one of its member states.
- X An article from the Covenant of the League under which members of the League agreed to use their power to resist aggression wherever it might occur. This is also known as the collective security clause.
21 Clues: Republic Germany after the war. • A desire to recover former territory. • Security a system for international peace • Cheque A cheque bearing a signature but no stated amount. • factors combination of geographic, demographic, and political factors in any society or state. • ...
Invite 2024-05-08
world war 1 2018-02-04
10 Clues: glorifying war • Belgium's king • 1 cause of the war • staying out of the war • what soldiers are called • drafting men into the army • gas Germany's newest weapon • committee on public information • war war from 1914 up to today • political or economical control over lands
Chp. 12 Vocab 2022-03-08
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- German for “lightning war”; a swift and sudden military attack; used by the Germans during World War II
- a disregard of rules or agreements
- a resistance fighter in World War II
- Japanese for “divine wind”; a suicide mission in which young Japanese pilots intentionally flew their airplanes into U.S. fighting ships at sea
- to influence or control
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- relating to the elimination or prohibition of weapons, fortifications, and other military installations
- the British term for the German air raids on British cities and towns during World War II
- the process of satisfying reasonable demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace and stability
- a person who assists the enemy
- restrictions intended to enforce international law
10 Clues: to influence or control • a person who assists the enemy • a disregard of rules or agreements • a resistance fighter in World War II • restrictions intended to enforce international law • the British term for the German air raids on British cities and towns during World War II • ...
US History Crossword 2022-05-16
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- This compromise set up the bicameral legislature of the United States government
- President when the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed
- President most well-known for his assassination in Dallas and his rugged good looks
- President during the Civil War and issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- The sinking of this British ship was considered to be the cause of US involvement in World War I
- ban of of the sale and transportation of alcoholic beverages
- 22nd and 24th President who won non-consecutive elections
- Architect of the Declaration of independence and orchestrator of the Louisiana Purchase
- The victory in this battle against the British sealed the colonies’ victory in the Revolutionary War
- Architect of the New Deal
- Chief justice that established judicial review
- First African-American president of the US and signed the Affordable Care Act into law
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- Implemented just after the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, these laws were designed to restrict African Americans rights
- Supreme Law of the United States, successor to the Articles of Confederation
- delivered a “killer” inaugural speech and died 32 days into term
- Signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830
- Bombing of this military base caused the United States to join World War II
- Period after the Civil War during which the slaves were freed and former slaves were granted citizenship and given more rights
- Implemented the assembly line in automobile manufacturing
- President known for his economic policies that advocated tax reduction and les government spending
20 Clues: Architect of the New Deal • Signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830 • Chief justice that established judicial review • President when the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed • 22nd and 24th President who won non-consecutive elections • Implemented the assembly line in automobile manufacturing • ban of of the sale and transportation of alcoholic beverages • ...
US History Crossword 2022-05-16
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- This compromise set up the bicameral legislature of the United States government
- President when the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed
- President most well-known for his assassination in Dallas and his rugged good looks
- President during the Civil War and issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- The sinking of this British ship was considered to be the cause of US involvement in World War I
- ban of of the sale and transportation of alcoholic beverages
- 22nd and 24th President who won non-consecutive elections
- Architect of the Declaration of independence and orchestrator of the Louisiana Purchase
- The victory in this battle against the British sealed the colonies’ victory in the Revolutionary War
- Architect of the New Deal
- Chief justice that established judicial review
- First African-American president of the US and signed the Affordable Care Act into law
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- Implemented just after the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, these laws were designed to restrict African Americans rights
- Supreme Law of the United States, successor to the Articles of Confederation
- delivered a “killer” inaugural speech and died 32 days into term
- Signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830
- Bombing of this military base caused the United States to join World War II
- Period after the Civil War during which the slaves were freed and former slaves were granted citizenship and given more rights
- Implemented the assembly line in automobile manufacturing
- President known for his economic policies that advocated tax reduction and les government spending
20 Clues: Architect of the New Deal • Signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830 • Chief justice that established judicial review • President when the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed • 22nd and 24th President who won non-consecutive elections • Implemented the assembly line in automobile manufacturing • ban of of the sale and transportation of alcoholic beverages • ...
Chp. 12 Vocab 2022-03-08
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- German for “lightning war”; a swift and sudden military attack; used by the Germans during World War II
- a disregard of rules or agreements
- a resistance fighter in World War II
- Japanese for “divine wind”; a suicide mission in which young Japanese pilots intentionally flew their airplanes into U.S. fighting ships at sea
- to influence or control
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- relating to the elimination or prohibition of weapons, fortifications, and other military installations
- the British term for the German air raids on British cities and towns during World War II
- the process of satisfying reasonable demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace and stability
- a person who assists the enemy
- restrictions intended to enforce international law
10 Clues: to influence or control • a person who assists the enemy • a disregard of rules or agreements • a resistance fighter in World War II • restrictions intended to enforce international law • the British term for the German air raids on British cities and towns during World War II • ...
Chp. 12 Vocab 2022-03-08
Across
- relating to the elimination or prohibition of weapons, fortifications, and other military installations
- German for “lightning war”; a swift and sudden military attack; used by the Germans during World War II
- to influence or control
- a resistance fighter in World War II
Down
- a person who assists the enemy
- Japanese for “divine wind”; a suicide mission in which young Japanese pilots intentionally flew their airplanes into U.S. fighting ships at sea
- the process of satisfying reasonable demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace and stability
- the British term for the German air raids on British cities and towns during World War II
- a disregard of rules or agreements
- restrictions intended to enforce international law
10 Clues: to influence or control • a person who assists the enemy • a disregard of rules or agreements • a resistance fighter in World War II • restrictions intended to enforce international law • the British term for the German air raids on British cities and towns during World War II • ...
TR 2016-04-08
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- was stunned to see flags in Puerto Rico
- Alone in ___
- president after TR
- his men sunk the Spanish fleet in a few hours
- TR retired as president to go hunting here
- islands TR worried about
- amendment not allowing the US to take over Cuba
- lost 3 times in the presidential election
- hill where TR really led his men
- won the election of 1912
- he wanted TR to be Vice-president and be forgotten
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- Queen overthrown in Hawaii
- ship sunk near Cuba
- TR's troops in the Spanish-American War (2 words)
- was basically controlled by the Dole brothers
- his telegram said McKinley had no backbone
- president during the Spanish-American War
- name given to TR's foreign policy (2 words)
- TR said, "I took ___"
- treaty which ended the Russo-Japanese War
- amendment put in Cuba's constitution
- wrote an important book about sea power
22 Clues: Alone in ___ • president after TR • ship sunk near Cuba • TR said, "I took ___" • islands TR worried about • won the election of 1912 • Queen overthrown in Hawaii • hill where TR really led his men • amendment put in Cuba's constitution • was stunned to see flags in Puerto Rico • wrote an important book about sea power • president during the Spanish-American War • ...
First term 100 Turning Points 2022-10-06
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- Massachusetts Settler kills a Native American, Kings Phillips War begins
- Salem Witchcraft/Trial-1692
- First African Slaves sold in America-1619
- Boston Massacre and Trial-1770
- Indian Removal Act-1830
- Victory at the Battle of Yorktown-1781
- Jamestown Founded-1607
- Samuel Morse Introduces the Telegraph-1844
- Gold is Discovered in California-1848
- Mayflower Arrives-1620
- Continental Congress adopts the Declaration of Independence-1776
- Erie Canal is Started-1817
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- Female Suffragists meet in Seneca Falls-1848
- Supreme Court decides Dredd Scott vs. Sandford-1857
- Supreme Court decides its Supremacy with Marbury vs. Madison-1803
- Andrew Jackson goes to battle over the Second Bank of the US-1832
- Columbus Arrives in the “New World”-1492
- Tisquantum, Squanto Save the Pilgrims-1621
- John C. Calhoun begins the Nullification Crisis-1828
- Constitutional Convention and First State to Ratify-1787
- George Washington ignites the French and Indian War-1754
- Bill of Rights Drafted-1789
- British Burn Washington-1814
- President Jefferson Purchases Louisiana from Napoleon-1803
- Minuteman fires the “Shot Heard Round the World” Lexington and Concord-1775
25 Clues: Jamestown Founded-1607 • Mayflower Arrives-1620 • Indian Removal Act-1830 • Erie Canal is Started-1817 • Salem Witchcraft/Trial-1692 • Bill of Rights Drafted-1789 • British Burn Washington-1814 • Boston Massacre and Trial-1770 • Gold is Discovered in California-1848 • Victory at the Battle of Yorktown-1781 • Columbus Arrives in the “New World”-1492 • ...
World I & II Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-28
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- Total blame for the war
- German Dictator
- German lighting warfare
- Taking items that are short and saving them
- and Carry Policy adopted by the U.S. in 1939 to preserve neutrality while aiding the allies
- Note Message proposing an alliance between Germany and Mexico
- Reason U.S. joins world war one
- Nations Those countries fighting against the Axis powers
- The gathering of resources and preparation of war
- mutual defensive treaty
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- Prision camps ruled by Hitler in Germany
- African nation invaded by facist Italy in 1935
- Austria-Hungarian heir assassinated
- Project Coding for the US effort during WWII to produce the atomic bomb
- Battle of the Marne took place in this country
- policies,views, or actions that harm or discriminate against jews
- expanding your power outside of one's one borders
- one of the causes of WWI
- Largest navy in the world
- Harbor Brought U.S. into WWII
- militarism Depending on one's military to determine foreign policy
- Process by which a government gained control over territory not under their jurisdiction
22 Clues: German Dictator • Total blame for the war • German lighting warfare • mutual defensive treaty • one of the causes of WWI • Largest navy in the world • Harbor Brought U.S. into WWII • Reason U.S. joins world war one • Austria-Hungarian heir assassinated • Prision camps ruled by Hitler in Germany • Taking items that are short and saving them • ...
Jeffersonian Era 2022-08-13
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- Jefferson issued the ______ Act to ban trade with all foreign nations
- Islamic Barbary ______ from North Africa preyed upon western nations' trade ships
- The _____ Purchase was the best real estate deal in the history of the world
- The Non-Intercourse Act banned trade with ______ and France
- The Marbury v. Madison case established...
- ________ were commissioned by Jefferson to explore the new territory
- President Jefferson reduced the size of the...
- In his inauguration, Jefferson said, "We are all Federalists; we are all..."
- The Barbary states demanded the U.S. pay...
- ______ ended the Quasi War and sold off his North American empire
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- The Barbary states include Algiers, Morocco, Tunis, and _______.
- The Election of 1800 saw the nation's first peaceful transition of...
- During the Barbary War, Jefferson established the ______ Corps
- Jefferson's economic policy; Hands off the economy!
- This nation's revolution cost Napoleon his American empire
- Jefferson's opponent in 1800 Election
- President Jefferson revoked Hamilton's excise tax on...
- Jefferson's Vice President killed _______ in a duel
- ________ No. 2 restored the U.S. trade alliance with France over Britain
19 Clues: Jefferson's opponent in 1800 Election • The Marbury v. Madison case established... • The Barbary states demanded the U.S. pay... • President Jefferson reduced the size of the... • Jefferson's economic policy; Hands off the economy! • Jefferson's Vice President killed _______ in a duel • President Jefferson revoked Hamilton's excise tax on... • ...
World War 11 2020-11-09
8 Clues: Where did WWII start? • How long did WWII last ? • How was the German leader? • How many people died in WWII? • How year's ago did WWII end ? • What month did world war 2 end ? • How old was the youngest uks soider? • How was the uk's prime minister in WWII?
Desert Exile Crossword 2021-05-18
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- Minority of people discriminated against in Desert exile
- A common game that both adults and children played in camp
- Americans with Asian parents or some genetic heritage from Asia
- War that happened that caused the bombing of pearl harbor
- Where people of Asian descent were held in the USA
- Where all the Asian-Americans were taken and stayed
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- The race of the people who bombed pearl harbor
- Name of the book with a dash
- Where the Japanese bombed that set the USA into WW2
9 Clues: Name of the book with a dash • The race of the people who bombed pearl harbor • Where people of Asian descent were held in the USA • Where the Japanese bombed that set the USA into WW2 • Where all the Asian-Americans were taken and stayed • Minority of people discriminated against in Desert exile • War that happened that caused the bombing of pearl harbor • ...
WW1_Vincze_Levente 2024-01-02
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- famous place in St. Petersburg
- boat under the sea
- Prime Minister of England during World War
- sience of maps
- full lock
- leader in the soviet union
- temporary stop of war
- surrending
- river in Italy
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- castle in france
- italien politician
- place of famous sea combat
- Ferenc Ferdinand dead here
- combat vehicle
- final claim
15 Clues: full lock • surrending • final claim • sience of maps • combat vehicle • river in Italy • castle in france • italien politician • boat under the sea • temporary stop of war • place of famous sea combat • Ferenc Ferdinand dead here • leader in the soviet union • famous place in St. Petersburg • Prime Minister of England during World War
Militaristic aggression in Japan 2023-03-02
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- Area under Japanese control as of 1928
- Fate of February 26th Incident leaders
- Military agreement
- League of …
- Country in control of Indochina
- Describes a warlike ideological focus
- Japanese PM was assassinated in 1921 (2 words)
- What term describes a dissenting group within a larger group?
- Readying for war - National … Law
- Japanese … Army
- Chinese city attacked by the Japanese in 1932
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- Invaded in 1931
- Alternative family name for Jiang
- Chinese rebellion 1900
- Japanese name for area of China invaded in 1931
- Chinese city that suffered infamous brutality
- Potential Japanese enemy
- WWII theatre of war involving Japan
- Chinese warlord assassinated in train explosion (2 words)
- Political ideology of Italy and Germany
- Japanese Prime Minister from 1927-29?
- Significant war for Japan in 1894 (no hyphen)
- Number of 1930s Japanese PMs assassinated
- Japanese adversary in 1904-5
- Coup d'état October 1931 - Imperial Colors …
25 Clues: League of … • Invaded in 1931 • Japanese … Army • Military agreement • Chinese rebellion 1900 • Potential Japanese enemy • Japanese adversary in 1904-5 • Country in control of Indochina • Alternative family name for Jiang • Readying for war - National … Law • WWII theatre of war involving Japan • Describes a warlike ideological focus • Japanese Prime Minister from 1927-29? • ...
world history 2 2023-05-16
Across
- The Islamic holy book
- Person who started WW2
- A Muslim ruler
- Ruler who has complete control over the government
- Opposition to all war
- Religion founded by Jesus Christ
- A group of states and territories ruled by one ruler
- Country led by Leonidas during the Peloponnesian war
- Creator of the Pythagorean theorem
- Government in which power belongs to few people
- capital of Greece
- A person of the Judaist religion
- City where the second atomic bomb was dropped
- Belief of complete and unrestricted power of the government
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- Oldest religion in the world
- An agreement between countries
- A belief in which one race is superior to the others
- City where the first atomic bomb was dropped
- After WW1, a territory ministered by a western power
- Severe shortage in food in which a large group of people starve
- A shepherd mentioned in the bible who defeated goliath
- capital of Japan
- Government in which a king or queen exercises central power
- Founder of Judaism
- the first world war
- Religion founded by Abraham
26 Clues: A Muslim ruler • capital of Japan • capital of Greece • Founder of Judaism • the first world war • The Islamic holy book • Opposition to all war • Person who started WW2 • Religion founded by Abraham • Oldest religion in the world • An agreement between countries • Religion founded by Jesus Christ • A person of the Judaist religion • Creator of the Pythagorean theorem • ...
European Crossword 2024-01-19
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- What country in northern Europe have igloo hotels
- What country in Southern Europe is the birthplace of democracy
- What country in Southern Europe have Tapas
- What country in Southern Europe is home to the coliseum
- What country in Western Europe have valuable scenic view
- What country in Western Europe is 1/2 way under sea level
- What country in Southern Europe make corks
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- What country in Western Europe has the Eiffel tower
- Kingdom What country in northern Europe consists of 4 different countries
- What country in Western Europe split after world war 2
- What country in Eastern Europe is the most populated
- What country has the capital Budapest
- What country in norther Europe have a huge fishing industry
- What city in Eastern Europe is located in both Europe and Asia
- What country in northern Europe invented ski jumping
- What country in Eastern Europe is recognized as an independent country
16 Clues: What country has the capital Budapest • What country in Southern Europe have Tapas • What country in Southern Europe make corks • What country in northern Europe have igloo hotels • What country in Western Europe has the Eiffel tower • What country in Eastern Europe is the most populated • What country in northern Europe invented ski jumping • ...
Canada 1867-1900 2015-03-04
Across
- what was the residential schools goal
- who took over Rupert's land
- When did Jerry Potts father die
- What does Ky-yo-kosi mean
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- why do they have residential schools
- how many men died while making the railway
- When did Louis Riel die
- who joined the Philippines in world war 2
- What month did MacDonald and his government resign
- what did the residential schools do to the aboriginal
- who spoke English in the metis
11 Clues: When did Louis Riel die • What does Ky-yo-kosi mean • who took over Rupert's land • who spoke English in the metis • When did Jerry Potts father die • why do they have residential schools • what was the residential schools goal • how many men died while making the railway • who joined the Philippines in world war 2 • What month did MacDonald and his government resign • ...
Poland 2022-11-22
Across
- what is poland most known for?
- What are the 2 christian holidays celebrated in poland?
- What is Poland's state animal?
- How is poland's vowel system?
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- What bug is needed to make Cromson dye?
- What is the capital of poland?
- Where is poland located?
- What is Poland's most popular food?
- WHo is considered the head of the household in poland?
- How is poland's consonantal system?
- which poland place had the most deaths from world war II?
11 Clues: Where is poland located? • How is poland's vowel system? • What is the capital of poland? • what is poland most known for? • What is Poland's state animal? • What is Poland's most popular food? • How is poland's consonantal system? • What bug is needed to make Cromson dye? • WHo is considered the head of the household in poland? • ...
Jacob 2022-05-31
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- What is 3 x 3?
- Name of scary computer game with old lady
- Name of Jacob's dog
- The 3D shape of a square
- If Jacob can revive one animal from extinction, it would be this animal
- The man who killed a lot of Jews during the world war
- What is 1 x 1?
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- The name of General Jacob's nation
- What is 2 x 5?
- The 2D shape of a sphere
- The name of Jacob's other dog
11 Clues: What is 3 x 3? • What is 2 x 5? • What is 1 x 1? • Name of Jacob's dog • The 3D shape of a square • The 2D shape of a sphere • The name of Jacob's other dog • The name of General Jacob's nation • Name of scary computer game with old lady • The man who killed a lot of Jews during the world war • If Jacob can revive one animal from extinction, it would be this animal
What are your goals for challenge number 4? 2021-01-18
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- connect all the culture of the world
- we are one
- a little war
- the ball... the kid
- First call second call thirst call and beginning
- is the one that contains a lot of traditions
- the variety around the world
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- a class of joke
- a movie that contains a lot of sentimental things
- a very big party
- a little war in a theater
- when the people not considered is good
- is the culture of a city
- he do a... and the queen is in d4
14 Clues: we are one • a little war • a class of joke • a very big party • the ball... the kid • is the culture of a city • a little war in a theater • the variety around the world • he do a... and the queen is in d4 • connect all the culture of the world • when the people not considered is good • is the one that contains a lot of traditions • First call second call thirst call and beginning • ...
Punic Wars 2021-03-18
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- started the war between Carthage and Rome
- the Navigator - admiral of catheg
- How did Hannibal get across the rhone River
- - naval boat with 5 banks of wrowers
- - general of carthage - punic war #1
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- prince’s of phenicia
- - carthage general - punic war #2
- -carthage general - punic war#3
- - roman general - punic war# 2, battle of cannae
- a santer of roma. Wanted to end carthage
10 Clues: prince’s of phenicia • -carthage general - punic war#3 • - carthage general - punic war #2 • the Navigator - admiral of catheg • - naval boat with 5 banks of wrowers • - general of carthage - punic war #1 • a santer of roma. Wanted to end carthage • started the war between Carthage and Rome • How did Hannibal get across the rhone River • ...
Mid-Year Review US II 2023-01-23
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- This clause said Germany was responsible for war
- decrease in price level of goods
- Scandal with government-owned land and oil
- Secretary of state under Harding
- The 1919 treaty that ended World War I
- easy way to borrow money to buy goods
- acquisition of goods in ever-greater amounts
- Short-term loans to buy goods
- Investments in high-risk ventures
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- system that limits immigration from countries
- fear of people seen as foreign or strange
- on the Colorado River to create jobs
- Suspicion of foreign-born people
- Harding’s corrupt friends and advisors
- 29th president of the United States
- Pulling away from world affairs
- by drought and dust storms in the 1930s
- 31st president
- People who oppose any form of government
19 Clues: 31st president • Short-term loans to buy goods • Pulling away from world affairs • decrease in price level of goods • Suspicion of foreign-born people • Secretary of state under Harding • Investments in high-risk ventures • 29th president of the United States • on the Colorado River to create jobs • easy way to borrow money to buy goods • Harding’s corrupt friends and advisors • ...
US History Crossword 2022-05-16
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- President most well-known for his assassination in Dallas and his rugged good looks
- President known for his economic policies that advocated tax reduction and les government spending
- Implemented the assembly line in automobile manufacturing
- Implemented just after the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, these laws were designed to restrict African Americans rights
- ban of of the sale and transportation of alcoholic beverages
- President during the Civil War and issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- Supreme law of the United States, successor to the Articles of Confederation
- delivered a “killer” inaugural speech and died 32 days into office
- 22nd and 24th President who won non-consecutive elections
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- Bombing of this military base caused the United States to join World War II
- Architect of the New Deal
- First African-American president of the US and signed the Affordable Care Act into law
- Architect of the Declaration of independence and orchestrator of the Louisiana Purchase
- Signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830
- This compromise set up the bicameral legislature of the United States government
- President when the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed
- Period after the Civil War during which the slaves were freed and former slaves were granted citizenship and given more rights
- The sinking of this British ship was considered to be the cause of US involvement in World War I
- The victory in this battle against the British sealed the colonies’ victory in the Revolutionary War
- Chief justice that established judicial review
20 Clues: Architect of the New Deal • Signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830 • Chief justice that established judicial review • President when the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed • Implemented the assembly line in automobile manufacturing • 22nd and 24th President who won non-consecutive elections • ban of of the sale and transportation of alcoholic beverages • ...
Foreign Policy 2016-04-06
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- nations have similar power to deter from war
- a balance of power between the countries involving nuclear weapons
- forcing men into the navy
- An international organization established after World War I under the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles.
- the united states will interfer with anything having to do with latin america
- the policy or status of a nation that does not participate in a war between other nations
- events in one country will cause similar events in close countries
- proposal that united states will be givin access to Chinese markets
- one country taking over another
- research program that began by united states in 1983 to explore technology to find a way to detory incoming missiles
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- A nuclear race developed during the Cold War, an intense period between the Soviet Union and the United States.
- security cooperation of several countries to strengthen the security of each country
- a reference to the general easing of the geo-political tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States
- a chemical, biological or radioactive weapon capable of causing widespread death and destruction.
- thinking ones beliefs and opinons are better then anothers
- over exagrgeration of news stories to sway public opinion
- Fourteen goals of the United States in the peace negotiations after World War I created by President Woodrow Wilson
- preventing the spread of communism to other countries
- avoiding involvement in affairs of other nations
- givimg into someone demands to avoid conflict
20 Clues: forcing men into the navy • one country taking over another • nations have similar power to deter from war • givimg into someone demands to avoid conflict • avoiding involvement in affairs of other nations • preventing the spread of communism to other countries • over exagrgeration of news stories to sway public opinion • ...
Poland 2022-11-22
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- what is poland most known for?
- What are the 2 christian holidays celebrated in poland?
- What is Poland's state animal?
- How is poland's vowel system?
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- What bug is needed to make Cromson dye?
- What is the capital of poland?
- Where is poland located?
- What is Poland's most popular food?
- WHo is considered the head of the household in poland?
- How is poland's consonantal system?
- which poland place had the most deaths from world war II?
11 Clues: Where is poland located? • How is poland's vowel system? • What is the capital of poland? • what is poland most known for? • What is Poland's state animal? • What is Poland's most popular food? • How is poland's consonantal system? • What bug is needed to make Cromson dye? • WHo is considered the head of the household in poland? • ...
Poland 2022-11-22
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- what is poland most known for?
- What are the 2 christian holidays celebrated in poland?
- What is Poland's state animal?
- How is poland's vowel system?
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- What bug is needed to make Cromson dye?
- What is the capital of poland?
- Where is poland located?
- What is Poland's most popular food?
- WHo is considered the head of the household in poland?
- How is poland's consonantal system?
- which poland place had the most deaths from world war II?
11 Clues: Where is poland located? • How is poland's vowel system? • What is the capital of poland? • what is poland most known for? • What is Poland's state animal? • What is Poland's most popular food? • How is poland's consonantal system? • What bug is needed to make Cromson dye? • WHo is considered the head of the household in poland? • ...
Chp. 12 Vocab 2022-03-08
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- German for “lightning war”; a swift and sudden military attack; used by the Germans during World War II
- a disregard of rules or agreements
- a resistance fighter in World War II
- Japanese for “divine wind”; a suicide mission in which young Japanese pilots intentionally flew their airplanes into U.S. fighting ships at sea
- to influence or control
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- relating to the elimination or prohibition of weapons, fortifications, and other military installations
- the British term for the German air raids on British cities and towns during World War II
- the process of satisfying reasonable demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace and stability
- a person who assists the enemy
- restrictions intended to enforce international law
10 Clues: to influence or control • a person who assists the enemy • a disregard of rules or agreements • a resistance fighter in World War II • restrictions intended to enforce international law • the British term for the German air raids on British cities and towns during World War II • ...
Crossword 2021-07-25
15 Clues: Mad • Dove • World • Debate • Combat • Battle • Colour • Rampage • Liberty • Protect • Unfair Act • Being Even • Social Group • Disagreement • Discrimination against women
WWI 2015-04-16
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- Alliance formed by England, France and Russia
- International organization formed after WWI as part of the Treaty of Versailles to promote world peace. The US Senate refused to allow the US to join
- A group that travels with something, such as a ship to protect it
- The policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war
- The right of national groups to own their own territories and have their own forms of government without interference & control by stronger nations
- German emperor
- Austro-Hungarian Archduke assassinated on July 23, 1914
- An agreement to stop fighting
- Another word for spying
- Hard fought American victory over the Germans in France in 1918
- Plan devised by Schlieffen of the Germany Army before the war
- A fleet of submarines
- A formal agreement or treaty between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes.
- Bonds sold by the United States government to raise money for World War 1
- Alliance formed by Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- Princip The man who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
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- Defeat of the Germans by French and American troops in France in October 1918
- People who refuse to fight in any war because they believe that war is evil
- A law requiring people of certain age to serve in the military
- The area of trenches nearest to the enemy
- Pride in one's nation.
- The policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.
- Strip of land between the trenches of opposing armies along the western front during WW1.
- Rhe spreading of ideas that help a cause or hurt an opposing cause
- Russian emperors
- Most famous WW1 treaty; between Germany and the allied powers in which Germany accepted full responsibility for the war and agreed to pay reparations.
- World War 1 alliance led by Austria-Hungary and Germany and later joined by Bulgaria and the Ottoman empire.
- A British passenger ship that was sunk by a german U-boat in 1915
- Soldiers who fought on foot. Took many casualties from machine gun fire, poison gas and poor and out-of-date tactics, suffered trench warfare.
- Plagued soldiers from all sides in the trenches. Carried disease which could spread to soldiers.
30 Clues: German emperor • Russian emperors • A fleet of submarines • Pride in one's nation. • Another word for spying • An agreement to stop fighting • The area of trenches nearest to the enemy • Alliance formed by England, France and Russia • Alliance formed by Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy • Austro-Hungarian Archduke assassinated on July 23, 1914 • ...
December 10, 1898 2024-10-08
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- of San Juan Hill (6, 2, 4, 4)
- Bay (6, 3)
- of extending a nation's power by acquiring territories.
- cavalry unit led by Teddy Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War.
- Maine (3, 5)
- Roosevelt (5, 9)
- of a significant naval victory where the U.S. defeated the Spanish fleet in the Philippines.
- that ended the Spanish-American War, ceding territories to the U.S.
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- of Paris (5, 2, 5)
- battle led by Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War.
- (10)
- battleship that exploded in Havana Harbor, sparking the Spanish-American War.
- of the Rough Riders and hero of the Battle of San Juan Hill.
- Riders (5, 6)
14 Clues: (10) • Bay (6, 3) • Maine (3, 5) • Riders (5, 6) • Roosevelt (5, 9) • of Paris (5, 2, 5) • of San Juan Hill (6, 2, 4, 4) • of extending a nation's power by acquiring territories. • of the Rough Riders and hero of the Battle of San Juan Hill. • that ended the Spanish-American War, ceding territories to the U.S. • ...
Quiz - just something to get you started! 2020-05-29
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- (3) belonging to or associated with a male person.
- (6) Cromwell, More, Hanks. Also Jesus' apostle who doubted.
- (7) Surname of the quizmaster.
- (2) physically in contact with and supported by.
- (5) a celebration; or a group of politically like-minded people.
- (6,2,4)American independence day.
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- (7) plural - make a polite, formal, or friendly request to to go somewhere or to do something.
- (8) a day of birth.
- (9) In a warm and friendly way; another word for a drink.
- (3) used to point forward to a following qualifying or defining clause or phrase.
- (3) I Need ____, famous pointing poster from World War 1.
- (2) approaching or reaching.
12 Clues: (8) a day of birth. • (2) approaching or reaching. • (7) Surname of the quizmaster. • (6,2,4)American independence day. • (2) physically in contact with and supported by. • (3) belonging to or associated with a male person. • (9) In a warm and friendly way; another word for a drink. • (3) I Need ____, famous pointing poster from World War 1. • ...
EEE 2020-05-20
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- a semi-auto rifle used by US forces during WW2
- ____ rave was a meme towards the end of 2018
- the bestselling PC game of all time
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- gun used by the american military during the vietnam war
- released to the public in 1991, we are using it Right Now
- the italian military during world war 2 was ___
- doge is an example of a popular ____
7 Clues: the bestselling PC game of all time • doge is an example of a popular ____ • ____ rave was a meme towards the end of 2018 • a semi-auto rifle used by US forces during WW2 • the italian military during world war 2 was ___ • gun used by the american military during the vietnam war • released to the public in 1991, we are using it Right Now
WWI 2015-04-16
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- Bonds sold by the United States government to raise money for World War 1
- Russian emperors
- Austro-Hungarian Archduke assassinated on July 23, 1914
- A law requiring people of certain age to serve in the military
- International organization formed after WWI as part of the Treaty of Versailles to promote world peace. The US Senate refused to allow the US to join
- German emperor
- Alliance formed by Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- An agreement to stop fighting
- Alliance formed by England, France and Russia
- World War 1 alliance led by Austria-Hungary and Germany and later joined by Bulgaria and the Ottoman empire.
- A group that travels with something, such as a ship to protect it
- Strip of land between the trenches of opposing armies along the western front during WW1.
- The policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war
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- Rhe spreading of ideas that help a cause or hurt an opposing cause
- Soldiers who fought on foot. Took many casualties from machine gun fire, poison gas and poor and out-of-date tactics, suffered trench warfare.
- The right of national groups to own their own territories and have their own forms of government without interference & control by stronger nations
- The policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.
- The man who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
- Plagued soldiers from all sides in the trenches. Carried disease which could spread to soldiers.
- A fleet of submarines
- People who refuse to fight in any war because they believe that war is evil
- Pride in one's nation.
- The area of trenches nearest to the enemy
- A formal agreement or treaty between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes.
24 Clues: German emperor • Russian emperors • A fleet of submarines • Pride in one's nation. • An agreement to stop fighting • The area of trenches nearest to the enemy • Alliance formed by England, France and Russia • Alliance formed by Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy • Austro-Hungarian Archduke assassinated on July 23, 1914 • ...
Modern US History Review 2023-06-02
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- Poet of the Harlem Renaissance
- Initials of the man who said "I Have a Dream"
- The US fought a war here 1950-1953
- Taking risks in the stock market
- The time period associated with the 18th amendment
- The belief in the equality of men and women
- herbicide used in Vietnam Agent ________
- First man on the moon
- music festival in New York 1969
- Treaty that punished Germany after WWI
- Allied invasion of Western Europe June 6, 1944
- Eleanor_________ was a active supporter of the New Deal
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- The nation of Japan attacked us here 12/7/41
- US general WW1
- US helped fight the communist in the North here
- Journalists who exposed corruption
- Dictator of Germany WW2
- US President who made the decision to use atom bomb
- Provides for a pension in old age
- Know for his Great Society and Civil Rights laws
- Scandal that led to Nixon's resignation
- World War I US President
- Population expansion after World War II
- Initials of the President during Great Depression AND WW2
24 Clues: US general WW1 • First man on the moon • Dictator of Germany WW2 • World War I US President • Poet of the Harlem Renaissance • music festival in New York 1969 • Taking risks in the stock market • Provides for a pension in old age • Journalists who exposed corruption • The US fought a war here 1950-1953 • Treaty that punished Germany after WWI • ...
WW1 2023-05-17
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- Gas irritated the lung tissue causing a choking effect that could cause death.
- Ferdinand's assassination led to the first world war.
- was a type of fighting during World War I in which both sides dug trenches that were protected by mines and barbed wire.
- was one of the main causes of WW1, Germany, and Great Britain are great examples of it, the increase in this helped push the countries involved into war.
- Telegram bring U.S. in WW1.
- alliance that was by Great Britain, France, and Russia
- was the quickest route between Britain and countries around the Indian and western Pacific oceans.
- movement to unify the people of all German-speaking countries
- Mussolini the founder of Italian Fascism.
- Alliance has Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Colonies had managed to get some of the most valuable land in Africa.
- is a psychological condition resulting from the stress a soldier experiences during battle.
- viewed F.F as a serious threat to the union between B.H and Serbia being achieved.
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- power countries are Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Italy.
- did not enter the race for colonies until very late, as a result, much of the land gained wasn't very valuable.
- Telegram a coded message sent to Mexico, proposing a military alliance against the United States.
- is the expansion of European nations as empires
- agreement to divide between them the Ottoman Empire's Arab provinces (not including the Arabian Peninsula).
- the Archduke insisted on taking his beloved wife.
- Treaty, a secret treaty between neutral Italy and the Allied forces of France, Britain, and Russia to bring Italy into World War I.
- established that, in case of the outbreak of war, Germany would attack France first and then Russia.
- Hitler become a reason for starting WW2.
- North West Africa.
23 Clues: North West Africa. • Telegram bring U.S. in WW1. • Hitler become a reason for starting WW2. • Mussolini the founder of Italian Fascism. • is the expansion of European nations as empires • Alliance has Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • the Archduke insisted on taking his beloved wife. • Ferdinand's assassination led to the first world war. • ...
History World Puzzle 2024-01-12
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- the outer parts of a town, where there are houses, but no large stores, places of work, or places of entertainment
- provided World War II veterans with funds for college education, unemployment insurance, and housing
- 35th president of U.S.
- An attack on individuals on suspected beliefs.
- One place where the world's nations can. gather together, discuss common problems. and find shared solutions.
- an ongoing political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after World War II.
- conflict between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) and the Republic of Korea (South Korea) in which at least 2.5 million persons lost their lives.
- "companion" ("satellite" in the astronomical sense).
- the act, process, or means of keeping something within limits.
- a person born in the years of the baby boom.
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- A period in the United States history when everyone was so caught up in containment of communism, and investigated people within their community for communism
- a U.S.-sponsored program that was implemented following the end of World War II
- a direct and dangerous confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War
- a group of 10 film industry members that refused to testify to an anti-communist committee hearing during the Second Red Scare era.
- a Cold War competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to develop aerospace capabilities, including artificial satellites, unmanned space probes, and human spaceflight.
- a treaty that established a mutual-defense organization
- a political, military, and ideological barrier that cuts off and isolates an area.
- the Russian state after end of Tsarist Period and the world's first single-party Marxist–Leninist state from 1922 until 1991.
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- a pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries.
20 Clues: 35th president of U.S. • a person born in the years of the baby boom. • An attack on individuals on suspected beliefs. • "companion" ("satellite" in the astronomical sense). • a treaty that established a mutual-defense organization • the act, process, or means of keeping something within limits. • ...
Laila Baptiste's X-Crossword 2024-02-12
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- The Battle of Saratoga was a ______ in 1777
- Where did the final battle of the Revolutionary War take place?
- G. Washington and the French Navy prepare to ___ the British?
- US States could print their own _____
- Escaped ____ were drove out by force.
- A sneak up attack: also can be called "guerilla"
- The name of the French Commander was the ____ for the final attack
- Benedict Arnold was considered a ____
- Founder of Sons of Liberty and also a loyalist
- This general fought 9 battles, only winning 3
- The Loyalists were interested in this against the Patriots
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- This general arrived on a small port on Chesapeake Bay
- What did Noah Webster write?
- After the war, many loyalists moved over to this country
- This river would be western boundaries to the US after the war.
- Alexander Hamilton hated the Congress, ____, and himself
- The World Turned Upside Down was played by what band?
- The power of ___ is the power to destroy!
- Who did the French ally with?
- Creator of the famous book, "Common Sense"
- French man who served Washington
21 Clues: What did Noah Webster write? • Who did the French ally with? • French man who served Washington • US States could print their own _____ • Escaped ____ were drove out by force. • Benedict Arnold was considered a ____ • The power of ___ is the power to destroy! • Creator of the famous book, "Common Sense" • The Battle of Saratoga was a ______ in 1777 • ...
1900-1919 Slang 2015-09-29
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- bathtub Cumbersome or otherwise inferior airplane.
- Ketchup, in army slang
- Small, cheap automobile
- furlough Absent without leave
- Automobile, to a pedestrian or horse driver
- Be a huge success.
- Army chaplain; Charlie (as in Chaplin), Holy Joe
- Pretty girl
- Fatal wound
- Impressive persons.some punkins
- Conceited
- Self-serve, coin-operated cafeteria where cold foods were sold out of closed, see-through compartments that were refilled by kitchen staff.
- Excellent person (or thing), or an adjective used to describe such a person
- cabbage Sauerkraut, hamburgers. The word liberty was used to replace common words of German origin during World War 1.
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- skirt Full-length skirt gathered at the bottom to resemble Turkish pantaloons
- Short reel of film covering news and gossip that was screened before the main feature at a movie theatre
- Cowboy movie.
- Young woman who worked on a farm in place of a man during World War I
- Flip an automobile upside-down
- Canned salmon, as referred to by World War I troops.
- Long smock worn to keep clothes clean while driving.
- team Ballroom dancers.
- Women’s shirt resembling a men’s shirt, with starched collar and small necktie, but tailored to a woman’s figure
- Women’s hairstyle characterized by piling the hair high on the head and softly puffing it around the face.
24 Clues: Conceited • Pretty girl • Fatal wound • Cowboy movie. • Be a huge success. • Ketchup, in army slang • team Ballroom dancers. • Small, cheap automobile • furlough Absent without leave • Flip an automobile upside-down • Impressive persons.some punkins • Automobile, to a pedestrian or horse driver • Army chaplain; Charlie (as in Chaplin), Holy Joe • ...
WWI 2021-01-30
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- Powers, a group of nations that opposed the Allies in World War 1
- Franz Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria- Hungary whose assassination by a Serb Nationalist started World War 1
- a group of nations that opposed the central powers
- British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-boat on May 7,1915
- caused WWI
- Daly, led one of the three groups of men during the fight to reach a nearby fort and was awarded the medal for his conspicuous actions
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- of Power, a system in which each nation or alliance has equal strength
- the policy of building up armed forces in aggressive preparedness for war
- Warfare, military operations in which the opposing forces attack and counterattack form systems of fortified ditches rather than on a battlefield.
- Man's Land, unoccupied region between opposing armies
- Izac’s, remarkable odyssey began on May 31, 1918, when a German submarine torpedoed his ship
- Johnson, Member of a all-black unit known as the Harlem Hellfighters
- Whittlesey, United States Army Medal of Honor recipient who led the "Lost Battalion”
- a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- note, message sent in 1917 by the German foreign minister to the German ambassador in Mexico giving the idea that to go to war with the United States
- Izac, former California congressman
- country Austria hungry declared war on
- Luke, was America’s greatest “balloon buster,”
- pledge, promise by Gemany in WWI not to sink merchant vessels "without warning and without saving human lives"
- York, A war hero going from not killing anyone to someone who killed 20 soldiers
20 Clues: caused WWI • Izac, former California congressman • country Austria hungry declared war on • Luke, was America’s greatest “balloon buster,” • a group of nations that opposed the central powers • Man's Land, unoccupied region between opposing armies • a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation • ...
Cold War: Rising Tension 2013-05-23
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- Egyptian President during Suez Canal Crisis.
- America's peacetime military commitment to Europe.
- This group of four former WWII allies governed the divided Germany.
- The program started when Khrushchev took power.
- First artificial satellite to orbit the Earth.
- The fear of communism spread by HUAC was known as _________.
- Leader of the Cuban Revolution.
- Doctrine that proclaimed it was the duty of socialist countries to intervene in other countries where socialism was threatened.
- Khrushchev's solution to East Germans fleeing to West Germany.
- In 1946, Churchill claimed this had fallen across Eastern Europe
- This doctrine promised USA troops would intervene in the Middle East to halt the spread of communism.
- Leader of corrupt 1950s Cuban regime.
- This plan promised to give economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild their autonomy.
- America's policy to prevent the spread of communism.
- Powerful, long-range weapons utilizing rocket technology.
- A region near one superpower that was deemed untouchable by the other--Cuba was an American example of this.
- This doctrine has been described as America's drawing a 'line in the sand' against the spread of communism.
- First human to orbit the Earth.
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- Thanks to Soviet absence, the UN voted to commit troops to this war.
- Polish leader during Cold War.
- Theory that described American's fear of the countries falling one by one to communism.
- Failed American invasion of Cuba.
- Khrushchev's commitment to compete globally with the USA in a non-military manner.
- A surprise nuclear attack meant to disable an enemy.
- Hungarian leader who tried to leave the Warsaw Pact.
- Incident that pushed the world to the brink of nuclear war.
- Post-WWII, two ideologically divided superpowers emerged, resulting in a _______ world.
- Czech leader during Cold War.
- American General in command of UN forces in Korea.
- Strategic theory that prevented the world from slipping into nuclear war.
- 1960 spyplane incident.
31 Clues: 1960 spyplane incident. • Czech leader during Cold War. • Polish leader during Cold War. • Leader of the Cuban Revolution. • First human to orbit the Earth. • Failed American invasion of Cuba. • Leader of corrupt 1950s Cuban regime. • Egyptian President during Suez Canal Crisis. • First artificial satellite to orbit the Earth. • ...
World War II- Strong US History 2023-02-22
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- Asian member of the Axis Powers
- country that Japan invaded at the start of WWII
- Soviet leader
- An American propaganda icon that displayed the use of American women in the work force, known as "______ the Riveter"
- American leader after the death of FDR
- period in history where European Jews were imprisoned and killed by Adolf Hitler and the Germans
- leader of Japan
- American leader during most of World War II
- Italian leader
- United States, Soviet Union, France, England
- European member of the Axis powers
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- event in Hawaii that initiated America's involvement in WWII
- leader not elected by the people, often ruthless
- strategic Japanese island invaded by the US in 1945
- British leader
- the Germans were angered by the Treaty of _________ that ended World War I
- this city in addition to the Japanese city of Nagasaki had an atomic bomb dropped on it to conclude the War with Japan
- a country's intended lack of involvement in the conflicts of other countries
- Japan, Italy, Germany
- German leader
20 Clues: Soviet leader • German leader • British leader • Italian leader • leader of Japan • Japan, Italy, Germany • Asian member of the Axis Powers • European member of the Axis powers • American leader after the death of FDR • American leader during most of World War II • United States, Soviet Union, France, England • country that Japan invaded at the start of WWII • ...
Lighthouse 2 p. 211 2024-08-15
12 Clues: morgen • letzte(r) • schmecken • Ausflug, Reise • suchen (2 words) • rumhängen (2 words) • Ich war... (2 words) • warten auf (2 words) • Wir waren... (2 words) • simple past of "sleep" • lange schlafen (2 words) • Eis, Speiseeis (2 words)
Russia_Tushar_Cipla 2021-05-27
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- Soviet Union ruler during the second world war
- Currency of Russia
- Famous yester year video game which came from Russia
- an authoritarian political system in which the government controls the economy
- Title of the former empress or emperor of russia
- First human to journey into outer space
- Eighth & last leader of Soviet Union
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- Old Capital of Russia
- Leader of the Bolshevik revolution
- Which Russian city saw the bloodiest siege in history during second world war
- Capital of Russia
- Coldest province in Russia
- Era from the late 1940s to the early 1990s in which the united states and the Soviet Union competed for world influence
13 Clues: Capital of Russia • Currency of Russia • Old Capital of Russia • Coldest province in Russia • Leader of the Bolshevik revolution • Eighth & last leader of Soviet Union • First human to journey into outer space • Soviet Union ruler during the second world war • Title of the former empress or emperor of russia • Famous yester year video game which came from Russia • ...
words 2024-09-13
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- You assimilate US history well.
- He wanted to make the yo yo dissipate.
- They hope the group has longevity.
- You need to stop being erratic.
- Why do you flourish in World War 2 games?
- We need to wait for the storm to abate.
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- Did you know gold is the most malleable.
- Why did they concede to you?
- How can you be so impulsive?
- Your so obstruct with me.
10 Clues: Your so obstruct with me. • Why did they concede to you? • How can you be so impulsive? • You assimilate US history well. • You need to stop being erratic. • They hope the group has longevity. • He wanted to make the yo yo dissipate. • We need to wait for the storm to abate. • Did you know gold is the most malleable. • Why do you flourish in World War 2 games?
Ancient Greece Crossword 2014-09-25
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- warlike civilization lived on Peloponnesian Peninsula
- War war fought between Athens/Sparta and Persia
- fought between Sparta and Troy
- most influential Greek statesman
- temple on the Athenian Acropolis
- city-state known for democracy and education
- military genius
- a city in size but it has it's own government
- marketplace
- greek's traditional name
- peaceful people and great traders
- Age around 500 to 300 B.C.E
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- taught by asking questions
- war between Athens and Sparta
- author of Iliad
- greatest scientist of the ancient world
- A for on top of a hill in Athens
- warlike people and great traders
- free people
- a group of men who voted on mattters
20 Clues: free people • marketplace • author of Iliad • military genius • greek's traditional name • taught by asking questions • Age around 500 to 300 B.C.E • war between Athens and Sparta • fought between Sparta and Troy • most influential Greek statesman • temple on the Athenian Acropolis • A for on top of a hill in Athens • warlike people and great traders • peaceful people and great traders • ...
Ch. 6-8 Henry True 2015-01-04
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- the new plan of government after the articles
- the first war in america
- the british general
- washingtons letter when he stepped down from office
- a political party
- the year the peace treaty between britian and america was signed
- the town the british surrendered
- the second president
- the first president
- another political party
- people who supported britian
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- when farmers revolted for the tax on whisky
- third president
- the first goverment of america
- the day america declared seperation from britian
- they supported the american war efforts
- people who supported america
- a list of ten amendments
- a battle that turned the tide of the war
- had a world empire
20 Clues: third president • a political party • had a world empire • the british general • the first president • the second president • another political party • the first war in america • a list of ten amendments • people who supported america • people who supported britian • the first goverment of america • the town the british surrendered • they supported the american war efforts • ...
Hitler's Lightning War according to Maria 2019-05-19
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- This word means: to give away territory
- Hitler's advance on the Soviet Union gained nothings but the cost of how many German lives?
- The stubborn resistance of the British in the Battle of Britain caused what in Hitler's strategy in Europe?
- What did the United States do to their Allies?
- What kind of attack happened on North Africa?
- What were the name of the places, that were destroyed by the German bombs, that kept food?
- When was the German Invasion?
- How many miles did the Italian troops go inside Egypt?
- What was the official name for the "sitting war"?
- What month was it when Hitler began the dramatic sweep through the Nerthelands, Belgium and Luxembourg?
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- What happened on September 4th?
- What did the Americans, in the end, involve themselves with Hitler?
- What did Roosevelt and Churchill issue secretly?
- What was the official name of the German invasion on Poland, War?
- How long did the fires in London last?
- What did the Soviets do on the 17th of September?
- Who was the British Prime Minister during World War 2?
- Approximately how many people died in Leningrad during the winter of 1941-1942?
- What season was it when the Luftwaffe began to bomb Great Britain?
- In how many years did Hitler take to take over practically all of Europe?
20 Clues: When was the German Invasion? • What happened on September 4th? • How long did the fires in London last? • This word means: to give away territory • What kind of attack happened on North Africa? • What did the United States do to their Allies? • What did Roosevelt and Churchill issue secretly? • What did the Soviets do on the 17th of September? • ...
Hitler's Lightning War according to Maria 2019-05-18
Across
- This word means: to give away territory
- What was the official name for the "sitting war"?
- How long did the fires in London last?
- Hitler's advance on the Soviet Union gained nothings but the cost of how many German lives?
- What kind of attack happened on North Africa?
- What did the Soviets do on the 17th of September?
- What happened on September 4th?
- What did Roosevelt and Churchill issue secretly?
- What was the official name of the German invasion on Poland, War?
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- What were the name of the places, that were destroyed by the German bombs, that kept food?
- Approximately how many people died in Leningrad during the winter of 1941-1942?
- The stubborn resistance of the British in the Battle of Britain caused what in Hitler's strategy in Europe?
- What did the Americans, in the end, involve themselves with Hitler?
- What season was it when the Luftwaffe began to bomb Great Britain?
- What month was it when Hitler began the dramatic sweep through the Nerthelands, Belgium and Luxembourg?
- What did the United States do to their Allies?
- In how many years did Hitler take to take over practically all of Europe?
- How many miles did the Italian troops go inside Egypt?
- When was the German Invasion?
- Who was the British Prime Minister during World War 2?
20 Clues: When was the German Invasion? • What happened on September 4th? • How long did the fires in London last? • This word means: to give away territory • What kind of attack happened on North Africa? • What did the United States do to their Allies? • What did Roosevelt and Churchill issue secretly? • What was the official name for the "sitting war"? • ...
African Wars Crossword Emmett Nilsson 2024-05-21
Across
- Somalian invasion over a disputed border region (Ogaden)
- A humanitarian organization which gives medical aid throughout the world
- Overran the country and forced Mobutu into exile
- An operation from Kenya to fight Al-Shabaab
- A concert organized in 1985 to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia and other African countries. The event brought together some of the biggest names in music
- Diamonds mined in a war zone and sold to fund conflict
- A rebellion in Nigeria in July of 2009
- An Islamic extremist group in Somalia
- War Biafran War
- When Americans get attacked and they end up doing nothing about the conflict, seen during the Rwandan genocide
- The leader of the Igbo independence movement
- One of the most significant and tumultuous periods in Ethiopia's history, reshaping its political landscape and social make up
- A group of people from Southeastern Nigeria
- Opposition group that claimed the elections were rigged
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- The President of Uganda who was overthrown
- Museveni Leader of the NRA who ran against Obote in the post-war election and claimed that he had been cheated
- A military dictator who ruled Uganda, often known as one of the most brutal dictators of all time
- Nicknamed Africa's First World War, was a civil war and international military conflict which took place mostly in Zaire
- WarofIndependence An independence struggle rooted in the decline of Western imperialism that began in 1961 and would last until 1991
- Somali forces shot down American vehicles, causing them to crash in deep enemy territory
- Consequence of the civil war due to drought, crop failure, and the disruption of food distribution due to the conflict
- Between 500,000 to 800,000 people of the Tutsi minority ethnic group slaughtered by Rwanda's Hutu majority in 1994
- Reigned since the 1960s, ruled the Congo as a one-party state
- The largest battle of the war in the Uganda-Tanzania War
- A US led task force which fought militia groups in Somalia
25 Clues: War Biafran War • An Islamic extremist group in Somalia • A rebellion in Nigeria in July of 2009 • The President of Uganda who was overthrown • An operation from Kenya to fight Al-Shabaab • A group of people from Southeastern Nigeria • The leader of the Igbo independence movement • Overran the country and forced Mobutu into exile • ...
US Enters WWI 2024-10-02
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- The law passed in 1917 that required American men to register for the military draft.
- A type of German submarine that attacked ships during World War I, including American vessels.
- The British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1915, killing 128 Americans.
- Wilson declared the U.S. was fighting to protect this form of government worldwide.
- Strong support for one’s country, often shown through actions like enlisting in the military during wartime.
- The countries, including Britain and France, that the U.S. supported through trade and military aid.
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- The U.S. policy at the start of World War I, where they stayed out of the conflict and didn’t take sides.
- The mandatory enlistment of individuals into military service, often called a draft.
- The U.S. president who led the country during World War I and asked Congress to declare war on Germany.
- The secret message from Germany to Mexico proposing an alliance, which inflamed U.S. public opinion.
- The branch of the U.S. government that officially declared war on Germany in 1917.
- A policy of avoiding involvement in other nations' political and military affairs.
12 Clues: The British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1915, killing 128 Americans. • The branch of the U.S. government that officially declared war on Germany in 1917. • A policy of avoiding involvement in other nations' political and military affairs. • Wilson declared the U.S. was fighting to protect this form of government worldwide. • ...
geometry 4 2024-06-12
Across
- shape with 12 sides
- 3.14159
- tube shape with a hole through the center
- two lines that when they touch form right angles
- triangle with side lengths of 456
- a shape that when placed in the real world has some dimension
- two lines of which will never touch
- s o/h
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- t o/a
- a shape that when placed in the real world has no dimension
- a 2-d shape with 4 right angles and 4 sides
- x1-x2/y1-y2
- to show how you got to the answer of a triangle
- a 3 dimensional shape with 6 faces 2 faces squares and 4 rectangles
- six sides 2-d shape
- when number is multiplied by itself gives you a specified number
- square root (x1-x2)^2+(y1-y2)^2
- delta Y over delta X
- a line that intersects a curve at two or more points
- c a/h
20 Clues: t o/a • c a/h • s o/h • 3.14159 • x1-x2/y1-y2 • shape with 12 sides • six sides 2-d shape • delta Y over delta X • square root (x1-x2)^2+(y1-y2)^2 • triangle with side lengths of 456 • two lines of which will never touch • tube shape with a hole through the center • a 2-d shape with 4 right angles and 4 sides • to show how you got to the answer of a triangle • ...
geometry 4 2024-06-12
Across
- shape with 12 sides
- 3.14159
- tube shape with a hole through the center
- two lines that when they touch form right angles
- triangle with side lengths of 456
- a shape that when placed in the real world has some dimension
- two lines of which will never touch
- s o/h
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- t o/a
- a shape that when placed in the real world has no dimension
- a 2-d shape with 4 right angles and 4 sides
- x1-x2/y1-y2
- to show how you got to the answer of a triangle
- a 3 dimensional shape with 6 faces 2 faces squares and 4 rectangles
- six sides 2-d shape
- when number is multiplied by itself gives you a specified number
- square root (x1-x2)^2+(y1-y2)^2
- delta Y over delta X
- a line that intersects a curve at two or more points
- c a/h
20 Clues: t o/a • c a/h • s o/h • 3.14159 • x1-x2/y1-y2 • shape with 12 sides • six sides 2-d shape • delta Y over delta X • square root (x1-x2)^2+(y1-y2)^2 • triangle with side lengths of 456 • two lines of which will never touch • tube shape with a hole through the center • a 2-d shape with 4 right angles and 4 sides • to show how you got to the answer of a triangle • ...
Bomb: Days 1 - 5 2022-06-15
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- element discovered during Uranium processing
- main top-secret location of the Manhattan Project
- element used for fission
- physics professor; head of the Manhattan Project
- top secret code name for the building the bomb
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- top secret code name used to talk about the bomb
- army general; Manhattan Project manager
- US army base attacked by Japan
- US President for much of World War 2
- energy released by splitting a nucleus
10 Clues: element used for fission • US army base attacked by Japan • US President for much of World War 2 • energy released by splitting a nucleus • army general; Manhattan Project manager • element discovered during Uranium processing • top secret code name for the building the bomb • top secret code name used to talk about the bomb • ...
JGueh_Revolutionarycrossword 2022-02-16
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- french and indian war was expensive and caused the proclamation of 1673
- defended religious freedom and the freedom of speech
- king charles 2 restored monarchy james2 fled to france because mary and william were coming after them
- Her death in 1603 sparked a conflict between the Stuart family and Parliament
- protects citizens from their government
- James 2 was being hunted down by 2 people by the Parliament
- committee appointed to draft the declaration of independence
- radicals dressed as native americans and threw tea in the river
- colonists were prohibited to settle west
- first draft was written by thomas jefferson and was revised by the committee five treatyofparis1783 great Britain recognized independence of the usa
- closed boston harbor and placed a military governor over Massachusetts
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- King Charles tried to force his kingdom into Anglicanism and Scotland didn't like this. In 1642-1649, a war over rule over England broke out
- disagreement over who owns land
- leader of the revolutionary force trying to overthrow King Charles I
- "shot heard around the world"
- Parliament forced him to sign a Petition of Right.
- he believed that if people gave up there little rights to the government they would protect it for them. He also believed in the freedom of life, liberty and property
- declaration of rights and grievances were created by representatives of all other colonies
- were asked to overthrow james2
- boycotted british goods
- Installed a republic and wrote the first constitution of any European nation
- Authorized a new translation of the Bible
- british troops fire into a mob, first person killed was a black man
23 Clues: boycotted british goods • "shot heard around the world" • were asked to overthrow james2 • disagreement over who owns land • protects citizens from their government • colonists were prohibited to settle west • Authorized a new translation of the Bible • Parliament forced him to sign a Petition of Right. • defended religious freedom and the freedom of speech • ...
Studies Weekly ~ Week 18 ~ French and Indian War 2023-06-02
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- The last name of the important French military person whose death sparked a series of events that led to the war. (article 3)
- This Iroquois Half-Kind was also a scout and ally for young George Washington. (article 4)
- Furs, animal pelts, and leather were used in European _______. (article 1)
- Another name for the French and Indian war. (article 8)
- The place where the Allegheny River and the Monongahela River meet to form the Ohio River is called the _______ of the Ohio. (article 2)
- A word that means "the desire to make an impression on the world. (article 6)
- When people keep trading to acquire the same items. (article 1)
- Whoever controlled this river would control the continent. (article 2)
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- Mary Jemison was sold to the _________ tribe. (article 5)
- Wealthy __________ in Virginia created a land speculation company called the Ohio Company. (article 7)
- The Europeans brought __________ when they arrived in the Americas. (Article 1)
- Mary Jemison was sold by the ___________. (article 5)
- A weapon brought to the Americas by the Europeans. (article 1)
- another word for animals that are hunted. (article 1)
- The word that means when "someone is killed for political or religious reasons. (article 6)
15 Clues: Mary Jemison was sold by the ___________. (article 5) • another word for animals that are hunted. (article 1) • Another name for the French and Indian war. (article 8) • Mary Jemison was sold to the _________ tribe. (article 5) • A weapon brought to the Americas by the Europeans. (article 1) • When people keep trading to acquire the same items. (article 1) • ...
Famous Empires 2021-09-30
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- This empire owned all of modern day China and is known for being defeated by the Japanese after two failed naval invasions.
- This empire controlled much of South East Asia and the Korean Peninsula.
- This empire stretched from northern Chile to southern Colombia. It was colonized by the Spanish.
- The largest empire where the sun never set.
- For the first empire, they conquered in Europe, for the second they took most of the Sahara Desert.
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- This empire controlled some of the Mediterranean Sea and helped the Austrians in World War 1.
- The empire owned today's largest country and was known for there leader, the Tsar.
- This empire conquered all of the Mediterranean and at it's largest point owned from Crimea, Russia or Ukraine to Rabat, Morocco.
- This empire teamed up with the Germans in World War 2 and was often called the laughing stock of Europe due to their 'foolish' moves in war and the leader's incompetence during war.
- This empire was known for building dams and other water-related structures to make living in the capital easier. It was invaded by the Spanish, who destroyed the lake city that would later become a capital.
10 Clues: The largest empire where the sun never set. • This empire controlled much of South East Asia and the Korean Peninsula. • The empire owned today's largest country and was known for there leader, the Tsar. • This empire controlled some of the Mediterranean Sea and helped the Austrians in World War 1. • ...
Poland 2022-11-22
Across
- what is poland most known for?
- What are the 2 christian holidays celebrated in poland?
- What is Poland's state animal?
- How is poland's vowel system?
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- What bug is needed to make Cromson dye?
- What is the capital of poland?
- Where is poland located?
- What is Poland's most popular food?
- WHo is considered the head of the household in poland?
- How is poland's consonantal system?
- which poland place had the most deaths from world war II?
11 Clues: Where is poland located? • How is poland's vowel system? • What is the capital of poland? • what is poland most known for? • What is Poland's state animal? • What is Poland's most popular food? • How is poland's consonantal system? • What bug is needed to make Cromson dye? • WHo is considered the head of the household in poland? • ...
World War I, World War II, Cold War, and Modern Day 2013-04-15
19 Clues: War • Plan • Party • Front • Purge • Power • Front • Wilson • Points • Stalin • Entente • Warfare • Submarine • Year Plan • Wilhelm II • Clemenceau • of Nations • determination • of Versailles
Semester One Review 2015-01-05
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- Common enemy of both Athens and Sparta
- Ancient Egyptian leader
- Another name for Lines of Longitude
- Process Egyptian priests used to preserve dead bodies
- Type of democracy used in modern USA
- Type of information source from people who were actually "there"
- Before the Common Era abbreviation
- Military Pharaoh; creator of the first peace treaty
- Unlocked ancient hieroglyphics for scientists (2 words)
- War between Athens and Sparta
- Babylonian law-giver
- Greek philosopher credited with the scientific method
- The original state of nature for humanity
- A society with cities, a government, specialized jobs, religion, writing...
- Greek city-state with good farmland; nearly surrounded by mountains
- Leader of Athens during the Golden Age
- Type of democracy practiced in Ancient Greece
- Shows distance on a map
- Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions
- Greek mathematician who created a math school and important theories
- Another name for Lines of Latitude
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- People responsible for writing
- Greek marketplace where people shared ideas
- Mesopotamia; river area site of early civilizations (2 words)
- Imaginary line separating the Eastern and Western hemispheres (2 words)
- Mesopotamian writing
- Government style ruled by religious leaders
- working together
- Wandering from place to place in search of food and shelter (like the early hunter-gatherers)
- Macedonian leader who spread Greek ideas around the world through conquering
- War between Troy and Greece; Greeks won by delivering a "horsey" surprise
- Egyptian Boy-King whose undisturbed tomb gave scientists clues about ancient life
- "Trade" pharaoh; first female ruler of Egypt
- Part of a map that explains the symbols
- Greek doctor; modern doctors take an oath named after him
- Social Contract philosopher; believed that political societies must choose their own leader
36 Clues: working together • Mesopotamian writing • Babylonian law-giver • Ancient Egyptian leader • Shows distance on a map • War between Athens and Sparta • People responsible for writing • Before the Common Era abbreviation • Another name for Lines of Latitude • Another name for Lines of Longitude • Type of democracy used in modern USA • Common enemy of both Athens and Sparta • ...
world war 2 2019-12-06
6 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of
World War 2 2024-06-11
6 Clues: Prime minister during ww2 • President of the united states • includes Germany, italy, Japan • includes USA, USSr, Great Britian • A military tactic used by the germans • A stratergy to prevent war by appeasing the aggresor
Years 2023-06-18
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- | A time of significant technological advancements and the dawn of the internet age, with the widespread adoption of personal computers and the emergence of the World Wide Web.
- | The year when Christopher Columbus embarked on his voyage to the Americas, marking the beginning of European exploration and the age of discovery.
- | A decade of vibrant fashion, music, and cultural shifts. It was a time of disco, big hair, and iconic movies, representing a unique era in popular culture.
- | The Roaring Twenties, a decade known for its cultural dynamism, jazz music, flapper fashion, and significant social changes, including women's suffrage.
- | A year of historic events, including the fall of the Berlin Wall, symbolizing the end of the Cold War and the reunification of East and West Germany.
- | A year associated with the Mayan calendar and apocalyptic predictions, which sparked curiosity and discussions around the world.
- | The year when Star Wars, a groundbreaking science fiction film, was released, captivating audiences and becoming a cultural phenomenon.
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- | The year of the first moon landing, when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the lunar surface, representing a major milestone in space exploration.
- | The start of a new millennium, a time of excitement and anticipation for the future. It was a year that marked technological advancements and a sense of hope for what lay ahead.
- | A period of post-war recovery and rebuilding in many parts of the world. It was characterized by economic growth, the rise of the baby boomer generation, and the beginning of the Cold War.
- | The year that marked the end of World War II, bringing about significant changes and the beginning of a new era in international relations and global politics.
- | A year filled with challenges and changes, where people around the world faced a global pandemic and had to adapt to new ways of living and connecting with others.
- | The start of World War I, a global conflict that lasted for several years and had a profound impact on nations and societies around the world.
- | The year when the United States declared its independence from Great Britain, leading to the formation of a new nation and the birth of American democracy.
- | The year of the global financial crisis, which had far-reaching economic impacts and led to major reforms in the financial sector.
15 Clues: | A year associated with the Mayan calendar and apocalyptic predictions, which sparked curiosity and discussions around the world. • | The year of the global financial crisis, which had far-reaching economic impacts and led to major reforms in the financial sector. • ...
Nasyonalismo sa Asya 2020-05-16
Across
- ____ Rizal - isa sa mga namuno sa kilusang propaganda
- pagtalikod sa teokratikong katangian ng imperyo
- nagtatag ng katipunan
- pagmamahal sa bansang kinabibilangan
- Mohandas _____ - ipinaglaban ang karapatan ng mga Indian batay sa ahisma
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- sanhi ng pagkamatay ni Gandhi
- ___ Powers - isa sa mga pwersang nakipaglaban noong World War 2 (salitang Ingles)
- maramihang pagpatay sa mga jew (salitang Ingles)
- ___ Kemal - nagtatag ng young turks movement noong 1906
- pagsasara ng bansa sa mga dayuhan
10 Clues: nagtatag ng katipunan • sanhi ng pagkamatay ni Gandhi • pagsasara ng bansa sa mga dayuhan • pagmamahal sa bansang kinabibilangan • pagtalikod sa teokratikong katangian ng imperyo • maramihang pagpatay sa mga jew (salitang Ingles) • ____ Rizal - isa sa mga namuno sa kilusang propaganda • ___ Kemal - nagtatag ng young turks movement noong 1906 • ...
Tricky Tricky Words 2021-06-08
Across
- millions of people died in world war 2
- people wipe their nose with it
- a piece of fabric finely made from remaining silk
- dilution is a root of horseradish
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- apart from one another
- half a binocular but works the same
- It is time we beseech the police of the theft of my diamond ring
- dizzy and wanting to vomit
- feeling rejuvenated and happy
- it is right next to last
10 Clues: apart from one another • it is right next to last • dizzy and wanting to vomit • feeling rejuvenated and happy • people wipe their nose with it • dilution is a root of horseradish • half a binocular but works the same • millions of people died in world war 2 • a piece of fabric finely made from remaining silk • ...
sulvai kerr 2022-10-25
Across
- what is the highest power of the universe?
- goddess of wisdom and war
- the metropolis for an area called the Troad
- who intervenes in human affairs?
- Paris's award for judgment
- Goddess who guarded mount olympus
- where did the gods/goddesses live (2 words, no space)
- another word for The Fates
- what body of water did troy control?
- "pure air" Gods breathed
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- who inspired homer to tell his story? (2 words, no space)
- goddesses of destiny (2 words, no space)
- messenger god who wore wings
- mixture of Mediterranean and northern peoples
- the Greeks greatest warrior
- to begin in the middle (3 words, no space)
- king and protector of Gods and humankind
- who is the god of the sea?
- God of war and sun
19 Clues: God of war and sun • "pure air" Gods breathed • goddess of wisdom and war • Paris's award for judgment • who is the god of the sea? • another word for The Fates • the Greeks greatest warrior • messenger god who wore wings • who intervenes in human affairs? • Goddess who guarded mount olympus • what body of water did troy control? • goddesses of destiny (2 words, no space) • ...
Fiji crossword 2017-11-03
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- sea south of Vanua Levu
- mountain range in fiji
- Guns put there during world war 2
- swamp in fiji
- Fiji is an island nation located in the...
- body of water between Viti Levu & Vanua Levu
- valley in fiji between two huge mountains
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- large seaport that is located in _______ fiji
- Temple located in fiji made by the indians
- one of the most important towns in fiji
- Hills in fiji also used for hiking
- the tomb of the most prolific cannibals of all time, he ate all his enemies.
- Island located in fiji
- ocean that surrounds fiji
- capital of fiji
15 Clues: swamp in fiji • capital of fiji • mountain range in fiji • Island located in fiji • sea south of Vanua Levu • ocean that surrounds fiji • Guns put there during world war 2 • Hills in fiji also used for hiking • one of the most important towns in fiji • valley in fiji between two huge mountains • Temple located in fiji made by the indians • ...
Private peaceful 2020-11-11
Across
- a color used in army uniforms
- a fast-firing weapon operated by 2+ soldiers
- a fungal disease caught by soldiers
- a small bomb
- a slang term for British soldier
- a popular and well used gun
- highest rank in the army
- lowest rank in the army
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- a knife fixed to a rifle
- a senior rank in the army
- a large bullet that explodes on impact with the ground
- one of the bloodiest battles of the first world war
- a hole in the ground that soldiers sheltered in
- wire put in front of a trench
- a slang term for German soldier
15 Clues: a small bomb • lowest rank in the army • a knife fixed to a rifle • highest rank in the army • a senior rank in the army • a popular and well used gun • a color used in army uniforms • wire put in front of a trench • a slang term for German soldier • a slang term for British soldier • a fungal disease caught by soldiers • a fast-firing weapon operated by 2+ soldiers • ...
IronCurtian 2023-05-16
Across
- non violent resistance movement in poland
- Churchill's term for the division of Europe
- germany capital divided by the iron curtain
- Border separating east and west germany
- Division of Berlin
- Soviet union's response to NATO
- Formed as a response to the iron curtain
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- separated germany into two parts
- alliance created in response to the Iron Curtain
- famous speech by churchill
- Soviet Leader who implemented the policy
- country where the iron curtain was most prominent
- european recovery program post world war 2
- Revolution series of protests in hungary against soviet union
- eastern european countries under soviet influence
15 Clues: Division of Berlin • famous speech by churchill • Soviet union's response to NATO • separated germany into two parts • Border separating east and west germany • Soviet Leader who implemented the policy • Formed as a response to the iron curtain • non violent resistance movement in poland • european recovery program post world war 2 • ...
Saving Private Ryan 2020-03-26
Across
- reminds us of miller's heroic actions
- the bridge that was defended
- the war where the book is set
- miller's self sacrifice
- a great marksman who helped the squad
- a millitary role
- fully automatic firearm that was used in the war
- identification tag worn by military personnel
- used to land the soldiers in the battle
- given to ryan after the war
- killed in action
- the day of the invasion of western Europe by Allied forces in World War II.
- the codename for the Battle of Normandy
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- who was looked for by the squad
- the squad leader
- the cause for the mission to find ryan
- the side of something
- the name of the beach that the troops were landed on
- a region in france
- used to stop a tank in the battle
20 Clues: the squad leader • a millitary role • killed in action • a region in france • the side of something • miller's self sacrifice • given to ryan after the war • the bridge that was defended • the war where the book is set • who was looked for by the squad • used to stop a tank in the battle • reminds us of miller's heroic actions • a great marksman who helped the squad • ...
The Cay- Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-10
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- An infamous lethal boat used in World War 2, typically by Germany, this boat can be submerged underwater as well.
- The name of the boat Phillip and his mother sailed on.
- Timothy "fashioned" this for Phillip so he could use it to guide himself around the island.
- The name of the bird Timothy spotted while Phillip and Timothy were on the raft, hint: Phillip laughed at it's name.
- A piece of ______ struck Phillip on the head causing him to go blind.
- Past-tense, the S.S. Hato was __________ on February 6th, 1942, at around 3 in the morning.
- The word Timothy had trouble spelling while he and Phillip were creating a signal to get rescued.
- The ocean Phillip and Timothy are currently stranded in.
- What Timothy considered Stew Cat to be for a while, hint: An evil spirit that symbolizes bad luck.
- The emotion Phillip felt towards Timothy at the end of Chapter Four.
- The number of years World War Two lasted for.
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- The type of lobster native to Phillip and Timothy's island.
- Timothy said the island was shaped like this roundish fruit.
- Phillip and his family used these type of curtains to make sure no light shined in through their windows.
- Timothy made this to collect rainwater and funnel it into their keg.
- Timothy forced Phillip to look straight at the ____ when Phillip screamed he was blind.
- Timothy and Phillip have a 10-gallon ____ of water.
- The disease Timothy got on the island that made him have short bursts of high-pitched laughter.
- The name Timothy formerly addressed Phillip as.
- What Phillip took from the tool shed to "fight the Germans" in Chapter 2.
- These were on the palm tree at the cay, Timothy wanted Phillip to get these because there was a "feast up there, hint: Plural.
21 Clues: The number of years World War Two lasted for. • The name Timothy formerly addressed Phillip as. • Timothy and Phillip have a 10-gallon ____ of water. • The name of the boat Phillip and his mother sailed on. • The ocean Phillip and Timothy are currently stranded in. • The type of lobster native to Phillip and Timothy's island. • ...
The Iron Curtain 2023-02-16
Across
- Has more than 2/3s of the worlds gold reserves
- Was made as a result of the Bretton Wood System
- Hung for over 40 years
- German Democratic Republic was established
- Was divided into four zones
- The economic post war future of the world was to be decided
- President who got polio
Down
- Harry Truman prevents the spread of Communism
- Diplomatic meeting of allied leaders
- Federal Republic of Germany was established
- Lead by the Soviet Union
- Lead by the United States
- Dictator of the Soviet Union
- Prime minister of Great Britain
- Consisted of loans, raw materials, food and goods
15 Clues: Hung for over 40 years • President who got polio • Lead by the Soviet Union • Lead by the United States • Was divided into four zones • Dictator of the Soviet Union • Prime minister of Great Britain • Diplomatic meeting of allied leaders • German Democratic Republic was established • Federal Republic of Germany was established • Harry Truman prevents the spread of Communism • ...
Jesse & Zion WWI Crossword 2024-10-22
Across
- A central power that started with a Bu
- Did not discriminate against the Harlem Hellfighters
- what primarily caused WWI in Siberia
- Developed by the Germans to shoot over 500 bullets a minute
- A time in world war where enemy soldiers enjoyed Christmas
- Used by the Germans for unrestricted warfare
- A type of rodent that caused disease
Down
- A central started that used Submarines in warfare
- A disease caused by the nasty and wet conditions of the trenches
- the ground that was caved in in world war one that was used as protection
- A giant vehicle that had cannons attached and could do good damage
- was apart of the allied
- The main weapon used in the war
- African American infantry unit during WWI
14 Clues: was apart of the allied • The main weapon used in the war • what primarily caused WWI in Siberia • A type of rodent that caused disease • A central power that started with a Bu • African American infantry unit during WWI • Used by the Germans for unrestricted warfare • A central started that used Submarines in warfare • ...
James Chapter 4 2022-11-15
Across
- When we know God's grace, we won't want to _____ our neighbour (Verse 12)
- What is at war within us that causes us to fight and quarrel? (Verse 1)
- When we do ask, we do it _____ (Verse 3)
- What God gives us even though we are sinners (Two words)(Verse 6)
- What do we become to God if we try to be friends with the world? (Verse 4)
- What will God do when we humble ourselves before him? (Verse 10)
- When we know God's grace, we won't want to _____ evil against others (Verse 11)
Down
- How does God feel when we want to be friends with the world? (Verse 5)
- What we should say when we make plans (4 words) (Verse 15)
- Something we will do when God's word shows us we're sinners (Verse 9)
- What kind of person does God give grace to? (Verse 6)
- Why don't we have? Because we _____ (2 words) (Verse 2)
- What will the Devil do when we resist him? (Verse 7)
- What our life is like (Verse 14)
14 Clues: What our life is like (Verse 14) • When we do ask, we do it _____ (Verse 3) • What will the Devil do when we resist him? (Verse 7) • What kind of person does God give grace to? (Verse 6) • Why don't we have? Because we _____ (2 words) (Verse 2) • What we should say when we make plans (4 words) (Verse 15) • ...