world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Aryanna Cisneros Vietnam Conflict 2022-05-08
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- refused to give what to Buddhists? Land
- did the Treaty of Geneva say where the French would have to leave? Vietnam
- did the South Vietnam people mostly support as a leader? Ho Chi Minh
- was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement? Ho Chi Minh
- wanted to escalate what? War
- President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam? Lyndon Johnson
- conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- War
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- United States feared that South Vietnam would be taken over by what? Communism
- second piece of evidence about the attack on Maddox had not been reached were? U.S congress
- the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam. Military advisers
- did the United States send as extra materials for the South Vietnam government? Supplies
- attacks on the South that were coming from South Vietnam were called? National Liberation Front
- defeated the French that were trying to take control of the capital of Vietnam? Viet Minh
- was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- side did South Vietnam support over Diem capitalism? Communism
16 Clues: War • wanted to escalate what? War • refused to give what to Buddhists? Land • was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • side did South Vietnam support over Diem capitalism? Communism • did the South Vietnam people mostly support as a leader? Ho Chi Minh • did the Treaty of Geneva say where the French would have to leave? Vietnam • ...
Crossfire Crossword 2026-05-12
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- Telegram Proposal sent by the German government to the government of Mexico suggesting an alliance against the United States should America decide to enter into World War I.
- Guns Rapid-fire guns that could fire up to 400 rounds per minute
- Large caliber guns
- war A conflict in which participating countries devote all of their resources towards the war effort.
- of Versailles A treaty created by the Allied Powers and was forcefully signed by Germany officially ending WWI putting restrictions on Germany. Germany had to give back all land they had won by preivous treaties/conquest, reduce thier military, & pay back all war damages.
- An intense form of patriotism for one’s ethnicity or culture, placing its interests above those of others.
- Political, economic and military control of weaker countries or societies by stronger countries.
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- Sump Drains water from the trenches
- Alliance A military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the years preceding World War I. During World War I this group became known as the Central Powers.
- Belief that a country should maintain strong armed forces to aggressively defend national interests.
- Man's Land A barren area between the trenches that was extremely dangerous/deadly
- Formal agreements between two or more states for mutual defense and support in case of war.
- satisfying reasonable demands of other powers/countries in an effort to maintain peace and stability
- Warfare Style of fighting from ditches in the ground protected by barbed wire.
- Entente A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I. During World War I this group became known as the Allied Powers
15 Clues: Large caliber guns • Sump Drains water from the trenches • Guns Rapid-fire guns that could fire up to 400 rounds per minute • Warfare Style of fighting from ditches in the ground protected by barbed wire. • Man's Land A barren area between the trenches that was extremely dangerous/deadly • ...
U.S Presidents 2024-04-30
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- Sixteenth President, issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
- Forty-second President, impeached but not removed from office.
- Fifteenth President, often criticized for his handling of the slavery
- 5th u.s president
- Farther of the constitution
- Ninth President, served the shortest term, died after 31 days.
- founded the University of Virginia.
- Forty-sixth President, oldest person to take presidency.
- Forty-first President, led during the Gulf War.
- Eleventh President, oversaw major territorial expansion.
- Twenty-seventh President, later served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
- Admas onis treaty
- Twenty-ninth President, known for the Teapot Dome scandal.
- Thirty-second President, led the U.S. through the Great Depression and World War II.
- Fourteenth President, served during a divisive time before the Civil War.
- Thirty-fifth President, youngest elected President and faced the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- Forty-fifth President, impeached twice.
- Thirty-fourth President, Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Europe during World War II.
- Twelfth President, hero of the Mexican-American War.
- Eighteenth President, Union General during the Civil War.
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- Thirty-ninth President, brokered the Camp David Accords.
- Twenty-third President, grandson of William Henry Harrison.
- Twenty-eighth President, led the U.S. through World War I.
- Thirty-seventh President, resigned over the Watergate scandal.
- Thirteenth President, signed the Compromise of 1850.
- Thirty-sixth President, signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
- Thirty-first President, in office during the Great Depression.
- Seventh President, known for his populism and the Trail of Tears.
- Nineteenth President, ended Reconstruction.
- Twenty-second and Twenty-fourth President, only non-consecutive terms.
- Forty-fourth President, first African-American President.
- Seventeenth President, first to be impeached.
- Forty-third President, led during the September 11 attacks.
- Twenty-first President, passed civil service reform.
- Thirtieth President, known for his "Coolidge Prosperity."
- On the dollar bill
- Twenty-fifth President, led during the Spanish-American War.
- Twenty-sixth President, known for progressive reforms and conservation.
- Ford Thirty-eighth President, pardoned Nixon.
- Eighth President, known as the "Little Magician."
- Tenth President, first to ascend from VP due to death of a President.
- Twentieth President, assassinated in office.
- Second president of the United States
- Fortieth President, known for Reaganomics and ending the Cold War.
- Thirty-third President, ordered the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
45 Clues: 5th u.s president • Admas onis treaty • On the dollar bill • Farther of the constitution • founded the University of Virginia. • Second president of the United States • Forty-fifth President, impeached twice. • Nineteenth President, ended Reconstruction. • Twentieth President, assassinated in office. • Seventeenth President, first to be impeached. • ...
AP World History Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-08
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- Native american group that is Oklahoma
- this person made peaceful protests to break India from Britain
- Freemarket economy
- - a political party in Mexico
- this disease is spread through mosquitos and is mainly in developing countries
- a terrorist group that is responsible for 9/11
- Christian kingdom in Africa
- This council is made up of the United States, Russia, China, France, and Britain
- theory where one action causes a series of consequences to happen
- Indian soldiers employed by the British government
- the British CNN
- Gandhi was the leader of this group that was in India
- the movement where countries did not choose a side during the cold war
- telegram that wanted to create an alliance with Mexico and Germany
- economic system fully controlled by the government
- Civil rights leader in the United States
- civil war in China
- feces collected in Peru and its used as a fertilizer
- letting someone take over land to avoid war
- the type of economy based on information
- Leader of Chile
- these ships carried aircraft
- this organization was established after WWI but failed to accomplish it's goals
- a world soccer tournament
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- the assassination of this person caused WWI
- war between South Korea and North Korea
- Dictator of Germany
- mixed economy
- this revolution made it possible to provide food to the growing world population
- pride for one’s country
- leader of the Russian revolution and dictator of the Soviet Union
- Chinese social media platform
- Meeting with European states to decide how to split up Africa
- movement in China to get rid of all foreigners
- these people killed their cattle with the intention that it would drive Europeans out of their land
- the first world war
- a revolution in Russia
- an online marketplace
- this person's ideas established communism
- this person ended apartheid in South Africa
- the bombing of this place by Japan caused the United States to enter WWII
- extracted from the Congo and Amazon
- a war with no direct conflicts
- an atomic bomb was dropped here
- a type of war when countries are using all of their resources for a war
- established by Vladamir Lenin to industrialize the Soviet Union
- this place rapidly industrialized through the Meiji restoration
- Indian version of Hollywood
- music genre that originated in Jamaica
- multinational company that is headquartered in Switzerland
- highly addictive drug that started a war
51 Clues: mixed economy • the British CNN • Leader of Chile • Freemarket economy • civil war in China • Dictator of Germany • the first world war • an online marketplace • a revolution in Russia • pride for one’s country • a world soccer tournament • Christian kingdom in Africa • Indian version of Hollywood • these ships carried aircraft • - a political party in Mexico • Chinese social media platform • ...
crossword lol 2025-04-11
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- Secret or hidden operations.
- The practice of pushing dangerous events to the edge of disaster.
- A country with a less advanced economy or infrastructure.
- U.S. policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism.
- A period of political tension and military rivalry between the U.S. and the Soviet Union after World War II.
- The act of lying under oath.
- Radioactive particles that descend after a nuclear explosion.
- Policy of threatening a large-scale military response, especially nuclear.
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- A place built to protect people from nuclear fallout.
- The relationship between a country's military and defense industry.
- A formal expression of disapproval, often by a government body.
- U.S. initiative to aid European countries after World War II.
- The symbolic boundary dividing Communist and non-Communist Europe.
- Efforts to secretly weaken a society or overthrow its government.
- A war fought with limited resources or objectives, avoiding total war.
15 Clues: Secret or hidden operations. • The act of lying under oath. • A place built to protect people from nuclear fallout. • U.S. policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism. • A country with a less advanced economy or infrastructure. • U.S. initiative to aid European countries after World War II. • Radioactive particles that descend after a nuclear explosion. • ...
Causes of the First World War 2024-12-11
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- A series of events leading to the start of World War I.
- His assassination sparked World War I.
- A global conflict primarily in Europe from 1914-1918.
- The 19th-century event that united German-speaking regions into one nation.
- A region in Southeast Europe, known as a hotspot of tensions pre-WWI.
- Formal agreements between nations for mutual benefit.
- An alliance among France, Britain, and Russia before WWI.
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- Toxic substances used in warfare to harm or kill.
- Expansion of a nation's influence through acquisition of territories.
- Germany's military strategy to avoid a two-front war.
- A metaphor for the Balkans due to their instability before WWI.
- The agreement that ended WWI, imposing penalties on Germany.
- A secret group involved in the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
- The process of preparing a nation's forces for war.
- A major power in WWI controlling much of Southeast Europe and the Middle East.
15 Clues: His assassination sparked World War I. • Toxic substances used in warfare to harm or kill. • The process of preparing a nation's forces for war. • Germany's military strategy to avoid a two-front war. • A global conflict primarily in Europe from 1914-1918. • Formal agreements between nations for mutual benefit. • ...
Causes of the First World War 2024-12-11
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- A series of events leading to the start of World War I.
- His assassination sparked World War I.
- A global conflict primarily in Europe from 1914-1918.
- The 19th-century event that united German-speaking regions into one nation.
- A region in Southeast Europe, known as a hotspot of tensions pre-WWI.
- Formal agreements between nations for mutual benefit.
- An alliance among France, Britain, and Russia before WWI.
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- Toxic substances used in warfare to harm or kill.
- Expansion of a nation's influence through acquisition of territories.
- Germany's military strategy to avoid a two-front war.
- A metaphor for the Balkans due to their instability before WWI.
- The agreement that ended WWI, imposing penalties on Germany.
- A secret group involved in the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
- The process of preparing a nation's forces for war.
- A major power in WWI controlling much of Southeast Europe and the Middle East.
15 Clues: His assassination sparked World War I. • Toxic substances used in warfare to harm or kill. • The process of preparing a nation's forces for war. • Germany's military strategy to avoid a two-front war. • A global conflict primarily in Europe from 1914-1918. • Formal agreements between nations for mutual benefit. • ...
GH STEVEN MOORE SOCIAL STUDIES 7TH 2021-05-20
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- a policy of national isolation by abstention from alliances and other international political and economic relations
- relating to people who have common racial, religious, or cultural origins
- building up armies and stores of weapons to keep up with an enemy
- the period of political tension following World War II and ending with the fall of Communism in the Soviet Union at the end of the 1980s
- the British term for the German air raids on British cities and towns during World War II
- being a weapon whose destructive power comes from a nuclear reaction
- during the Cold War, the U.S. and Soviet policies of holding huge arsenals of nuclear weapons to prevent war; each nation believed that neither would launch a nuclear attack since both knew that the other side could strike back with devastating power
- a resistance fighter in World War II
- of containment a plan to keep something, such as communism, within its existing geographical boundaries and prevent further aggressive moves
- an intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory.
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- the process of assembling troops and supplies and making them ready for war
- the deliberate mass murder or physical extinction of a particular racial, political, or cultural group
- a country that is economically and politically dependent on another country
- the refusal to take sides or become involved in wars between other nations
- japanese for divine wind a suicide mission in which young Japanese pilots intentionally flew their airplanes into U.S. fighting ships at sea
15 Clues: a resistance fighter in World War II • building up armies and stores of weapons to keep up with an enemy • being a weapon whose destructive power comes from a nuclear reaction • an intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory. • relating to people who have common racial, religious, or cultural origins • ...
STAAR Crossword 2023-04-12
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- Find the Reds
- Balance restored after war
- Euro Money!
- Outcome of Korean War
- Hipsters before the hipsters were cool
- Equal sports
- Cold shoulder to the world
- FDR a dictator?
- Chinese friends
- Stock Market predictions
- Attack that maybe happened
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- Hands off
- Danger tubes pointed at us
- Build the Dams
- Americans first
- Harding's big scandal
- MLK no more
- Money soldiers
- Go work in the woods
19 Clues: Hands off • Euro Money! • MLK no more • Equal sports • Find the Reds • Build the Dams • Money soldiers • Americans first • FDR a dictator? • Chinese friends • Go work in the woods • Outcome of Korean War • Harding's big scandal • Stock Market predictions • Danger tubes pointed at us • Balance restored after war • Cold shoulder to the world • Attack that maybe happened • ...
Places 2023-01-19
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- We fight them in World War II
- we give them $400 million in aid
- A part of NAFTA
- huge market for goods
- we build a base at Pearl Harbor
- we fight them in World War I
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- Invaded by Iraq
- houses al-Qaeda
- we use agent orange here
- We send troops here looking for Pancho Villa
- We take the Philippines from this country
- Guantanamo bay is there
- we build a canal there
- support for this country starts the first oil embargo
14 Clues: Invaded by Iraq • houses al-Qaeda • A part of NAFTA • huge market for goods • we build a canal there • Guantanamo bay is there • we use agent orange here • we fight them in World War I • We fight them in World War II • we build a base at Pearl Harbor • we give them $400 million in aid • We take the Philippines from this country • We send troops here looking for Pancho Villa • ...
Wars - Leonel Barreto 2023-10-31
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- One country causes similar events to neighbors.
- Listening device to secretly listen to people.
- Formally ended World War One
- China and Soviet Union
- Tunnels used as hiding spots and communication.
- Law for protection of German blood
- British and French forces
- Demilitarized zone
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- Divided at the end of second World War.
- Atomic bombings of Japan
- Hostility against Jewish people
- Letter sent to Mexico from Germany to fight USA
- Sticky jelly used in bombs and flamethrowers.
- PTSD during WW1
14 Clues: PTSD during WW1 • Demilitarized zone • China and Soviet Union • Atomic bombings of Japan • British and French forces • Formally ended World War One • Hostility against Jewish people • Law for protection of German blood • Divided at the end of second World War. • Sticky jelly used in bombs and flamethrowers. • Listening device to secretly listen to people. • ...
African Wars Crossword Isis L 2024-05-22
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- tensions between African citizens and UK
- harm, hurt throughout civilization
- president since Ugandas independence
- something conducted dishonestly with use of power
- type of economic system (sharing wealth)
- Another title of the Nigerian Civil War
- Way of Raising funds for famine
- established inside Somalia
- accompanying military wing
- islamist and jihadist rebel group
- dragged in Somalian streets
- overthrow of Patrice Lumbaba was involved
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- was associated with many rebel groups
- Across the world
- fixing civilization after the Nigerian Civil War
- Authoritarian regime
- has a set opinion on a certain rule
- Lost war against Somalia
- poor treatment based on ethnicity
- Marxist Leninist dictatorship
20 Clues: Across the world • Authoritarian regime • Lost war against Somalia • established inside Somalia • accompanying military wing • dragged in Somalian streets • Marxist Leninist dictatorship • Way of Raising funds for famine • poor treatment based on ethnicity • islamist and jihadist rebel group • harm, hurt throughout civilization • has a set opinion on a certain rule • ...
Sahib Virdi Crossword 2024-02-08
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- United states could not force citizens to join the ____.
- Who saw United Sates as a future world power.
- Under the articles the states were too ________.
- What did Alexander Hamilton hate.
- States could print their own _____ under the Articles.
- In 1777, The battle of ____ was a turning point in the war.
- Could not levy taxes to fund Gen. Washingtons army.
- The articles were passed on November _______, 1777.
- The _____ to tax is the power to destroy.
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- How much militia was funded by rich men in Boston, MA.
- Territory land won from England in revolutionary war.
- ______ of confederation were very flawed.
- After the war many ______ left the Americas.
- After the war many Loyalists went up north to ______.
- United states had the advantage of rich ______.
- Whose rebellion showed the Articles of confederation.
- After the revolutionary war loyalists went to _______ In Europe.
- General who fought total 12 battles and won 9.
- After the war loyalists felt like ______.
- United states were three thousand ____ away from England.
- The first American dictionary was made by ____ Webster.
21 Clues: What did Alexander Hamilton hate. • ______ of confederation were very flawed. • After the war loyalists felt like ______. • The _____ to tax is the power to destroy. • After the war many ______ left the Americas. • Who saw United Sates as a future world power. • General who fought total 12 battles and won 9. • United states had the advantage of rich ______. • ...
Illiad Crossword 2025-02-27
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- God of the forge, makes armor for Achilles
- Greek hero, jealous of Achilles
- King of the Greeks, feuds with Achilles
- Greek hero, kills Pandarus
- One of the main causes of the war, saves Paris from Menelaus
- Son of Achilles, joins war later in the story
- Best friend of Achilles, his death trigger Achilles' rampage
- God of the sky, somewhat favors Trojans and is considered a mediator in the war
- Mother of Achilles
- Daughter of Zeus and Leda, considered most beautiful woman in the world
- Concubine to Achilles, later taken by Agamemnon
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- Hero on side of the Greeks, mostly invincible
- Husband of Helen, fights for the Greeks
- Goddess of Wisdom, favors and aids Greeks in the war
- Wife of Hector
- Son of Priam, Troy's best fighter
- King of Troy
- Not very important in the Illiad, attempts to be insane to avoid war
- Son of Priam, allied to Troy and protected by Aphrodite
- Trojan hero, also only Trojan to survive the war
20 Clues: King of Troy • Wife of Hector • Mother of Achilles • Greek hero, kills Pandarus • Greek hero, jealous of Achilles • Son of Priam, Troy's best fighter • Husband of Helen, fights for the Greeks • King of the Greeks, feuds with Achilles • God of the forge, makes armor for Achilles • Hero on side of the Greeks, mostly invincible • Son of Achilles, joins war later in the story • ...
12.1 & 12.2 Review 2024-10-21
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- Labor leader who led the coal miners' strike
- Tariff raised to protect U.S. businesses after the war
- Major political scandal involving oil leases and bribery
- Group that promoted white supremacy and targeted minorities
- Cabinet member convicted in the Teapot Dome scandal
- Laws limiting immigration from certain countries
- Policy changes driven by nativism to reduce immigrant numbers
- U.S. loans to help Germany pay war reparations
- Officers' protest for better wages in 1919
- Anti-immigrant sentiment after World War I
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- Strikes and worker protests after the war
- Political ideology that fueled fear and unrest in postwar America
- Protested for better wages and conditions in the 1920s
- Immigrant anarchists involved in a controversial trial
- Treaty that aimed to renounce war as a national policy
- Protested for better conditions under John L. Lewis
- U.S. policy to avoid involvement in international affairs
- Harding's promise to return to pre-war life
- Government raids on suspected radicals during the Red Scare
- Harding’s corrupt group of friends in his administration
20 Clues: Strikes and worker protests after the war • Officers' protest for better wages in 1919 • Anti-immigrant sentiment after World War I • Harding's promise to return to pre-war life • Labor leader who led the coal miners' strike • U.S. loans to help Germany pay war reparations • Laws limiting immigration from certain countries • ...
HUSH Terms 2022 2022-02-28
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- Intentionally avoiding war affairs.
- becoming involved with war affairs.
- US naval base attacked by Japan in 1941.
- Tragic act of inhumane hate against Jewish Europeans.
- World War theater most utilzed/known for Japan.
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- Protested better pay for overworked WWI vets.
- generous type of economy; wealth is shared.
- Island captured by the US, from the IJA.
- Multiple solutions established during the Great Depression.
- The more "traditional" theater of World War II.
10 Clues: Intentionally avoiding war affairs. • becoming involved with war affairs. • Island captured by the US, from the IJA. • US naval base attacked by Japan in 1941. • generous type of economy; wealth is shared. • Protested better pay for overworked WWI vets. • The more "traditional" theater of World War II. • World War theater most utilzed/known for Japan. • ...
Reflect 4 - Unit 5 - Vocabulary List 1&2 2024-11-26
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- There has been much _____ in technology over the past 20 years.
- What _____ does your new phone have?
- _____, there are a lot of problems in the world.
- First, energy is stored in the battery, then it is _____.
- If you fail your courses, you will have a _____.
- 1/2 is the ____ of 3/6.
- How does a battery _____ energy?
- I will not buy a used Chinese car again. It was breaking down a lot. I think they are _____.
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- My new phone comes with a one-year _____.
- Some people want to _____ plastic bags because they pollute the environment.
- Petroleum power is more _____ than wind power.
- Driving faster than the speed limit means _____ speed.
- During World War II, Germany tried to _____ Russia.
13 Clues: 1/2 is the ____ of 3/6. • How does a battery _____ energy? • What _____ does your new phone have? • My new phone comes with a one-year _____. • Petroleum power is more _____ than wind power. • _____, there are a lot of problems in the world. • If you fail your courses, you will have a _____. • During World War II, Germany tried to _____ Russia. • ...
The 1940s 2022-02-10
6 Clues: A war during the 1940s • an Italian Disney Movie • a fun toy made in the 1940s. • president of the U.S. in the 1940s. • A German Prime Minister during World War 2 • A murder mystery board game created in the 40s
Imperialism and WW1 Part 2 2023-02-21
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- Service Act required all men 18 - 30 to register for a military draft, requiring people to serve in the military
- J. Pershing American General commanding American Forces in France
- Powers .Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire in WW1
- People who believed in group ownership, sharing of profits and believed war benefited factory owners, not the workers.
- of Brest-Litovsk Agreement in March 1918 between Germany and Russia, ending Russia's participation in the war.
- the ruler of Germany from 1871 to 1918
- an agreement to stop fighting between the two sides
- loyalty and devotion to a nation especially as expressed by praise of one nation above all others and intense concern with promotion of its culture and interests
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- Bonds an investment used to raise money for World War 1
- British passenger ship torpedoed and sunk in 1915 by a German submarine
- of Nations political organization established by the Allied powers at end of World War I; replaced by United Nations 1946
- People who refuse to fight because they don't believe in violence
- of Versailles Treaty in 1919 where Germany had to take responsibility for the war and pay the allies reparations
- Powers France, Britain, Russia, Italy and the USA in WW1
- Telegraph 1917 secret message sent from Germany to urge Mexico to attack the US if the USA declared war against Germany
- cash payments for losses suffered during war or enslavement
- German fleet of powerful submarines
- to give up sovereign power, office, or responsibility usually formally
- not taking a side
- Points President Wilson's Peace Plan in 1918
20 Clues: not taking a side • German fleet of powerful submarines • the ruler of Germany from 1871 to 1918 • Points President Wilson's Peace Plan in 1918 • an agreement to stop fighting between the two sides • Bonds an investment used to raise money for World War 1 • Powers France, Britain, Russia, Italy and the USA in WW1 • ...
vikram seth poets 2015-04-09
8 Clues: best poet of 2002 • winner of booker prize • wrote shoot me with flowers • kilday artist for magazine deja vu • youngest person as US poet laureate • significiant poet since world war 2 • wrote Charlie and chocolate factory • is an internationally published writer of Egyptian lebaneese
History Ch.12 2025-03-04
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- Invented the wireless telegraph.
- Professor of Greek at Princeton, who gave radio talks about the truth of the Bible.
- Name of the famous male train that traveled between New York and Chicago and 24 hours.
- Famous loyal who won the scopes trial against evolution.
- A country that does not take a side in a war.
- World War I began; Panama Canal opened.
- A person who affirmed the truth of the Bible.
- The name given to the country sided with Germany during WWI.
- Said “ The strength of the nation depends upon the character of the people.” First president to give his inaugural address over the radio.
- First superintendent of the school that would become Moody Bible Institute.
- Famous engineer who died at trying to slow down his crashing train.
- Name of the fleet of 16 US battleship sent on a world tour by President Roosevelt.
- President during the Great Depression; Created jobs using government money.
- Ruler of Germany in 1914; Helped build up Germany’s army and Navy in an attempt to gain more land in control of the sea.
- World War II ended, Day would be later celebrated as Veterans Day.
- The sinking of the Lusitania.
- Perry’s black companion on the expedition to the north pole.
- Teachings by unbelieving, preachers, and teachers.
- The period between 1929 and 1939 when the United States had severe economic difficulties.
- Noted educator who became the first American black woman to head a federal agency.
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- The statement of loyalty to the US written by Francis Bellamy, and first printed in the Youth Companion.
- Letter sent to Mexico by Germany, asking for help in the war and promised Mexico, a part of the US if she helped.
- A promise between two or more countries to fight together against their enemies in time of war.
- Preacher who had a great revival campaign’s both in the US and England.
- US declared war on Germany.
- The average number of years that a group of people can be expected to live.
- A British passenger liner struck by German U-boat in 1915 killing more than 1000 people.
- 26th president; Help build the Panama Canal; Said “Speak softly and carry a big stick.”
- Underwater boat or submarine used by Germany and WWI.
- The ship that was considered to be unsinkable and sank off the coast of Newfoundland in 1912.
- the name given to the countries that cited against Germany and WWI.
- Spoke in universities and wrote books to refute evolution.
- Air to the throne of Austria-Hungary His assassination served as an excuse to start World War I.
- A British naturalist who rejected the scriptures and develop the theory of evolution.
- US president during WWI; Said “ The world must be made safe for democracy.”
- Lead an expedition that discovered the north pole.
36 Clues: US declared war on Germany. • The sinking of the Lusitania. • Invented the wireless telegraph. • World War I began; Panama Canal opened. • A country that does not take a side in a war. • A person who affirmed the truth of the Bible. • Lead an expedition that discovered the north pole. • Teachings by unbelieving, preachers, and teachers. • ...
Australians at War 2020-11-19
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- An Australian offensive of 1917 which was directed at taking German trenches. Tank support failed and British artillery accidentally hit Australian forces. 80% casualty rate was experienced.
- Information used by governments to promote a particular cause. Australia used very effective posters to convince men as young as 16 to sign up for the war. They promised tales of adventure and heroism, when the reality was death and horror. This was used to convince men to sign up for war, and believe the opinion of the government.
- A political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force and to be prepared to use it aggresively to defend or promote national interests. During World War I this ideal was used by most of the major countries of Europe to massively increase their armed forces, a classic example was the Dreadnought construction race between Britain and Germany.
- An alliance between the countries of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy that was formed before the outbreak of World War I.
- The Opposition Leader, then Prime Minister, then High Commissioner to Great Britain. He famously stated when Opposition Leader that they would support Great Britain to 'our last man and our last shilling'.
- These were placed in the Dardanelles Strait by the German and Turkish defenders. It forced a retreat from the planned naval campaign to a land invasion.
- The intended goal of the Gallipoli Campaign was to eventually open up a front against this member of the Central Powers.
- Prime Minister of the Australian Labor Party, then Nationalist Party, who championed the conscription campaigns of 1916 and 1917. He also represented Australia at the Paris Peace Conference.
- were also placed at the bottom of the trenches to protect soldiers from problems such as trench foot.
- This Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, of Irish background, was the most vocal opponent of the Australian Conscription Campaign. He claimed that Australians had 'done enough'.
- The country where the AIF forces were trained before being sent off to the Gallipoli campaign in Turkey.
- The term used to describe the state of trench warfare on the Western Front. Neither of the major forces could advance forward due to the trench systems of the other side.
- dug into the forward side of the trench. This step was 2 or 3 ft high. It was on this that the sentries stood. It was also used by the whole unit when standing-to (an anticipated enemy attack).
- A Slavic nation of the Balkan region, which had gained independence from the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire in the 19th Century. It provided an example of self-determination (self government) to other groups who were controlled by Imperial Governments. It wished to expand its control over Bosnia-Herzegovina
- The tiny beach on which the majority of ANZAC forces landed. It was 2km away from their intended landing place of Gaba Tepe, and was very heavily fortified by Turkish soldiers.
- The event that occurred in 1917 and ended Russia's involvement in the war. It dismantled the Tsarist autocracy and led to the eventual rise of the Soviet Union.
- The assassin of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, a Bosnian Serb and member of Young Bosnia, seeking to end Austria - Hungarian rule in the Balkans.
- dug into the side of the trenches to give soldiers some protection from the weather and enemy fire.
- A policy where countries take colonies around the world and impose their rule on them. They usually use their colonies to to exploit for natural resources. Britain had the largest Empire of all of the European nations and Germany wished to enhance her own power by taking more colonies. This led to competition among nations and was one of the factors that helped lead to World War I.
- The capital of the Ottoman Empire in Turkey. The city is now known as Istanbul.
- The church which had a dominantly Irish and working class membership in Australia during the conscription debates and hence which tended to oppose its introduction.
- The date for the withdrawal from the Gallipoli Campaign: 18th _________ 1915
- One of the purposes of the Gallipoli Campaign was to open one of these to Russia.
- A fortified Turkish position where hundreds of Australian Light Horsemen were killed on 7th August as they rushed over the top of their trenches to try and take the Turkish trenches. The trenches were less than 50 metres apart. They were told to take this position to distract from the British landing at Suvla Bay.
- A belief that people should be loyal to their nation, the people with whom they share land, culture, and history. This led to people believing that their country was superior to others and should hold a superior position in the world. The Black Hand were extreme supporters of this concept who wanted the Balkan states to be free from Turkish and Austro-Hungarian dominance.
- The zone of major combat between the borders of Germany, Belgium, and France, characterized by two lines of trenches extending from the English Channel to Switzerland.
- The treaty signed on June 28th, 1919. It was a harsh end to the war for Germany and imposed such conditions as: Germany accepting full guilt for starting the war, they had to limit their army and navy, lost their colonies, lost Alsace-Lorraine and the Rhineland was occupied by Allied troops.
- Serbian nationalist/terrorist group responsible for arming the assassins of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand which resulted in the start of World War I.
- An alliance between France, Britain, Russia, Italy and eventually America (amongst others) that existed during World War I.
- This is a term for a country which is not part of an alliance or which is 'unaligned'. Belgium was an example prior to WWI and Switzerland remains in this category to today.
- The head of the British Navy who was in charge of organising the failed Gallipoli landing. He later went on to become the Prime Minister of Britain during World War II.
- This church had a dominantly English membership base and represented the 'establishment'. It tended to favour conscription as a means of supporting the 'Mother Country'. Also known as the Church of England.
- The narrow sea strait that was the gateway to the Ottoman capital, Constantinople and entry to the Black Sea. It was the goal of allied forces to take this strait during the failed Gallipoli landing.
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- A person who is unwilling to participate in war and/or the military for reasons of personal belief about violence. This can stem from their religious beliefs, or simply the fact that they were a Pacifist. These men were often put in jail during World War I for their refusal to serve their country.
- The real focus of the British offensive which would include the Australian 'feint' of The Nek and Lone Pine. The Nek and Lone Pine were diversions launched by Australia troops to allow the British landing at this bay.
- used during World War I not only to defend trenches but also to funnel the enemy into kill zones. Largely used to help defend the trench system in World War I
- The Emperor of Germany at the time of World War I. He abdicated the throne when Germany surrendered.
- This famous battle of the Western Front in 1916 involved Australian troops attempting to hold their position in a captured town, whilst being constantly bombarded by German artillery.
- An abbreviation for the Australian Imperial Force, which was created from volunteer recruits and professional Australian soldiers.
- Used at the front and back of the trench they were used to absorb shell fragments and bullets
- A significant cause of European tension prior to World War I. This territory experienced continued instability and conflict. The name refers to a large peninsula, featuring a cluster of nations and provinces, including Greece, Serbia, Bulgaria, Macedonia and Bosnia all who sought independence prior to the outbreak of war.
- First Lord of the Admiralty (Head of the British Navy), British politician and mastermind of the Gallipoli Campaign.
- Powerful groups of men who organised the working class into groups so they could no longer be exploited by the wealthy. They were opposed to the war and conscription because they believed that the working class would be the worst affected.
- A series of battles in which many Australians fought alongside their allied counterparts from 1916 on. The most famous Australian involvement in this campaign consisted of the Battle of Fromelles and the Battle of Pozieres.
- A poorly planned and badly executed Allied campaign to capture the Turkish peninsula during 1915 in World War I. Intended to open up a sea lane to the Russians through the Black Sea, the attempt failed with more than 50 percent casualties on both sides.
- The name of the ship that was sunk by German U-boats. 128 American civilians were killed when this ship went down, thus greatly angering America and leading to their breakdown in relations with Germany.
- Act of parliament from 1915 which restricted freedom of speech, freedom of association and freedom of the press in Australia.
- An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria that existed during World War I.
- Also known as the AIF, this was the name given to the initial recruits from Australia in WW1.
- The operational plan for a designated attack on France by invading through Belgium. They planned the attack to occur within six weeks in order for Germany to prepare for an assault on Russia. The execution of the Schlieffen Plan led to Britain declaring war on Germany on August 4th, 1914
- The date for the initial Anzac landing at Gallipoli: 25th ______, 1915
- A neutral country that was invaded by Germany in 1914, this effectively brought Britain into the war, who had agreed to its neutrality in the Treaty of London. It would later join the 'Allied Powers'.
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. A combined force of the AIF and the New Zealand Army Corps.
- A derogatory term used for Germans during WW1
- Party of government during much of WW1, it had, as part of its central platform, opposition to overseas conscription. Billy Hughes was their leader until 1916, when he left the party to form the Nationalist Party.
- An alliance between the countries of Britain, France and Russia that was formed before World War I. Once the war began, the inclusion of other countries saw this revised to the 'Allied Powers'.
- This famous battle of the Western Front in 1916 involved a feint by the Australia troops which was meant to divert German reserves.
- The heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne who was assassinated in Sarajevo on June 28th, 1914. This was the spark that set off World War I.
- Centered in Constantinople, the Turkish imperial state that conquered large amounts of land in the Middle East, North Africa, and the Balkans, and fell after World War I. It allied itself with the Central Powers of German, Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria, due to its fear of Russian power.
- A vote of the people of Australia, conducted in response to a 'YES' 'NO' question. Required a majority of people and a majority of states for it to be successful. Needed for any change to be made to the constitution, but able to be used for other purposes too.
- An operation in August of 1915 aimed at breaking the deadlock of the Gallipoli campaign. It sought to distract the Turks through an Australian attack whilst another force, comprising largely British and Indian troops, would attack at Suvla Bay to the north.
61 Clues: A derogatory term used for Germans during WW1 • The date for the initial Anzac landing at Gallipoli: 25th ______, 1915 • The date for the withdrawal from the Gallipoli Campaign: 18th _________ 1915 • The capital of the Ottoman Empire in Turkey. The city is now known as Istanbul. • ...
History worksheet 2025-05-15
9 Clues: 1941 surprise attack • World War II alliance • Pearl Harbor attackers • Post-WWII economic aid plan • Post-WWII military alliance • Military defensive structure • World War II opposing alliance • Division between East and West Europe • WAR Period of tension between US and USSR
Marvel Superheroes (Film Edition) 2017-07-19
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- SUPERHERO WHO BRIEFLY WORKED AT BASKIN ROBBINS AFTER BEING RELEASED FROM PRISON
- GENETICALLY ENGINEERED RACCOON-LIKE MERCENARY
- NICKNAME OF TONY STARK'S DRIVER/BODYGUARD, APPEARING MOST RECENTLY IN SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING
- THOR'S HAMMER
- WRITER/CO-CREATOR OF MANY OF THE MARVEL SUPERHEROES; HAS ALSO MADE NUMEROUS CAMEOS IN THE FILMS
- THIS CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE ALLOWS ANT-MAN TO ALTER HIS SIZE
- IRON MAN'S CLOSE FRIEND, PLAYED FIRST BY TERRENCE HOWARD AND LATER BY DON CHEADLE
- TESSERACT, AETHER, AND EYE OF AGAMOTTO, TO NAME A FEW
- THE VOICE OF GROOT
- PROFESSOR X'S MACHINE USED TO ENHANCE HIS TELEPATHIC POWERS
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- THOR'S FATHER
- ARTIST/CO-CREATOR OF MANY OF THE MARVEL SUPERHEROES
- SUPERVILLAIN WHO WILL FINALLY APPEAR IN A MAIN ROLE IN AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR
- TONY STARK, AKA
- SUPER SOLDIER CREATED DURING WORLD WAR 2
- BENICIO DEL TORO PLAYS THIS CHARACTER, APPEARING IN SEVERAL MARVEL FILMS
- THOUGHT TO BE THE WORLD'S FIRST MUTANT
- FANTASTIC FOUR LEADER REED RICHARDS, AKA
- THIS SUPERHERO PROTECTS THE EARTH FROM MAGICAL AND MYSTICAL THREATS
- PETER QUILL, AKA
20 Clues: THOR'S FATHER • THOR'S HAMMER • TONY STARK, AKA • PETER QUILL, AKA • THE VOICE OF GROOT • THOUGHT TO BE THE WORLD'S FIRST MUTANT • SUPER SOLDIER CREATED DURING WORLD WAR 2 • FANTASTIC FOUR LEADER REED RICHARDS, AKA • GENETICALLY ENGINEERED RACCOON-LIKE MERCENARY • ARTIST/CO-CREATOR OF MANY OF THE MARVEL SUPERHEROES • TESSERACT, AETHER, AND EYE OF AGAMOTTO, TO NAME A FEW • ...
US Women Crossword Puzzle | Created by Abhi Iyer 2024-05-22
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- Blind and deaf, but overcame disabilities
- Tennis player with 23 grand slams, sister to the planet tennis player
- Provided water to soldiers during the American Revolution
- Led the Rhode Island colony
- Nurse for the Civil War soldiers
- Cracked Soviet and Japanese military cryptic messages
- Investigated mental hospitals undercover
- Bedridden Mexican painter
- The first African-American 1st Lady
- First African-American singer to switch genres
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- First female vice president
- A former politician who ran for congress
- Spread a virus despite being asymptomatic
- Explored the country with a baby and 2 others
- Singer-songwriter who negotiates her own deals
- Tennis player named after a planet
- Beat the records of college basketball
- Her child was the first European born in the New World
- Feminist and advocate for equal rights
- Created a film studio with her husband
- Spy for the confederacy
- Temperance advocate, destroyed booze with hatchets
- Built insane asylums & a monument for Civil War soldiers who died
- TV hostess, greatest philantropist in US history
- Tennis player who won 39 grand slam titles
25 Clues: Spy for the confederacy • Bedridden Mexican painter • First female vice president • Led the Rhode Island colony • Nurse for the Civil War soldiers • Tennis player named after a planet • The first African-American 1st Lady • Beat the records of college basketball • Feminist and advocate for equal rights • Created a film studio with her husband • ...
Dictator 2025-10-29
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- — Who was the Soviet leader responsible for purges, labor camps, and mass killings?
- — Who was the founder of North Korea and established a totalitarian regime?
- II — Who was the Belgian king responsible for atrocities in the Congo Free State?
- — Who was the Japanese Prime Minister involved in leading Japan toward militarization before WWII?
- Montt — Who was the Guatemalan dictator responsible for genocide against the Maya people?
- — Who was the Pakistani military dictator involved in the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War?
- — Who was the Serbian leader responsible for ethnic cleansing during the Yugoslav Wars?
- — Who was the Ugandan dictator known for his brutal regime in the 1970s?
- — Who was the Ottoman leader involved in the Armenian Genocide during World War I?
- — Who was the dictator of Iraq known for his rule marked by wars and repression?
- — Who was the Sudanese dictator charged with genocide in Darfur?
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- — Who was the Chinese communist leader who founded the People’s Republic of China?
- — Who was the German dictator responsible for World War II and the Holocaust?
- — Who was the Afghan Taliban leader who ruled Afghanistan under strict Islamic law?
- — Who was the Japanese Prime Minister and military leader during World War II?
- Pot — Who was the Cambodian dictator responsible for the Khmer Rouge genocide?
- — Who was the Rwandan Prime Minister during the 1994 genocide?
- — Who was the Japanese Prime Minister who played a major role before and during World War II?
- — Who was the Romanian communist dictator executed after a revolution in 1989?
- — Who was the Yugoslav communist leader who held the country together after WWII?
20 Clues: — Who was the Rwandan Prime Minister during the 1994 genocide? • — Who was the Sudanese dictator charged with genocide in Darfur? • — Who was the Ugandan dictator known for his brutal regime in the 1970s? • — Who was the founder of North Korea and established a totalitarian regime? • — Who was the German dictator responsible for World War II and the Holocaust? • ...
ww2 crossword puzzle 2022-03-10
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- Churchill led Britain to victory in the Second World War.
- DehuaiPeng was one of the few senior military leaders who supported Mao's suggestions to involve China directly in the 1950–1953 Korean War
- Hitler he orchestrated both World War II and the Holocaust.
- Law Under the command of U.S. General Dwight D.
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- MacArthur commanded the Southwest Pacific Theatre in World War II, administered postwar Japan during the Allied occupation that followed, and led United Nations forces during the first nine months of the .
- Stalin Stalin presided over the Soviet post-war reconstruction and its development of an atomic bomb in 1949.
- Emmanuel He worked to free Italy from foreign control and became a central figure of the movement for Italian unification.
- Ford Domestically, Ford presided over the worst economy in the four decades since the Great Depression
- Nelson Bradley commanded the Twelfth Army Group, which helped ensure the Allied victory over Germany during World War II.
- Zedong Mao Zedong (December 26, 1893 – September 9, 1976), also known as Chairman Mao.
10 Clues: Law Under the command of U.S. General Dwight D. • Churchill led Britain to victory in the Second World War. • Hitler he orchestrated both World War II and the Holocaust. • Zedong Mao Zedong (December 26, 1893 – September 9, 1976), also known as Chairman Mao. • ...
Race relations in France in the 1980s 2013-03-11
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- Shanty town
- People with parents of different ethnic origin
- The arrangement that applies when the President and the Prime Minister belong to different parties
- The process whereby immigrants gradually adopt the customs and cultural values of the host nation
- Centre right Prime Minister
- the time of economic prosperity and growth following World War 2
- Public housing projects where inter-racial tensions often resulted nin violence
- Founded in 1984 to promote racial harmony
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- Leader if the right wing National Front Party
- Immigrants of North African origin
- French settlers in Algeria
- The term used to describe the 1998 French World Cup Squad
- Socialist president of France 1981-1995
- The children of north African Immigrants who developed their own distinctive culture
- A person generally on the centre right who favours the policies of Charles de Gaulle
- The belief that religion/religious institutions should not exert a significant influence on state affairs
16 Clues: Shanty town • French settlers in Algeria • Centre right Prime Minister • Immigrants of North African origin • Socialist president of France 1981-1995 • Founded in 1984 to promote racial harmony • Leader if the right wing National Front Party • People with parents of different ethnic origin • The term used to describe the 1998 French World Cup Squad • ...
The Trojan War 2021-03-01
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- Achilles' friend who died by Hector's sword
- Helen was kidnapped from this city
- champion of the Greeks
- only Trojan prince to survive the war
- Menelaus' brother
- Achilles' special troops
- He forged a splendid new shield for Achilles
- Priam's wife; Hector's mother
- author of the Trojan War stories
- Rive in which Achilles' mother dipped him
- Hector stole Achilles', which Patroclus had borrowed
- the most beautiful woman in the world
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- The epic poem about the Trojan War
- Achilles' vulnerable spot
- It was "for the fairest"
- He made the judgment that started the Trojan War
- Zeus' wife; she lost the contest
- bravest Trojan warrior
- uninvited wedding guest
- He planned the wooden horse trick
- Husband of Helen
- Goddess of Love; she won the contest
- Modern-day country where the Trojan War may have actually occurred
- Goddess of war; she lost the contest
- king of Troy; Hector's father
25 Clues: Husband of Helen • Menelaus' brother • champion of the Greeks • bravest Trojan warrior • uninvited wedding guest • It was "for the fairest" • Achilles' special troops • Achilles' vulnerable spot • Priam's wife; Hector's mother • king of Troy; Hector's father • Zeus' wife; she lost the contest • author of the Trojan War stories • He planned the wooden horse trick • ...
Week 6: Conflict Types, Civil War Causes 2026-03-12
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- WWI is an example of a _____ war.
- Civil war onset theory that uses relative deprivation as the causal mechanism.
- Some scholars argue that some predictors demonstrate government’s inability to deter rebellion. If predictors like oil exports, natural resources, large populations, poor economies, instability, rough terrain, and foreign support are found to significantly increase the risk of civil war, these scholars would say this is a _____ _____ story of civil war onset.
- Interstate conflict in which the threat, display, or use of military force short of war by one member state is explicitly directed towards another state is called a ____ (abbreviate it)
- One dataset codes conflicts and wars with different battle-related death thresholds. For conflicts, this dataset requires a minimum of 25 deaths. For wars, this dataset requires at least 1000 deaths. This dataset is the ____ (abbreviate it)
- If predictors such as natural resources, repression, fractionalization, and income inequality are found to significantly increase the probability of civil war, some scholars argue that is a ____ story of civil war.
- What level is Russia’s actions in the following MID: “Russia rammed a Ukrainian boat, killing four sailors” (write level followed by numerical level number)
- If we measure war as merely the presence or absence of it, that is a ____ variable.
- What level is Saudi Arabia’s actions in the following MID: “Iranian helicopters flew over Saudi Arabian gas fields several times.” (write level followed by numerical level number)
- This dataset counts civilians and armed personnel towards their battle-related death threshold (abbreviate it)
- What level is Russia’s actions in the following MID: “Russia flew very close to the airspace of European countries which include the United Kingdom, Belgium, Finland, Norway, Lithuania, and Denmark. Russia also flew near the United States and Canada.” (write level followed by numerical level number)
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- The Armed Conflict Dataset codes a new type of conflict and war that the Correlates of War does not. This type is called ___ ____.
- If we measure war by the number of armed personnel fatalities, that is a ___ variable.
- ____ means to turn a concept into a measure or variable.
- The Spanish Civil War is an example of a _____ war.
- The Philippine American War is an example of a _____ war.
- The Hema Lendu War is an example of a ____ war.
- If we measure war by severity where 1 is 0 fatalities, 2 is 1-25 fatalities, 3 is 26-500 fatalities, and 4 is 501+ fatalities, that is a ____ variable.
- If we measure war by types of war based on participant type, that is a ____ variable.
- When predictors such as diasporas, large populations, poor economies, rough terrain, lack of social fractionalization, and natural resources are found to significantly increase the probability of civil war, some scholars argue that is a ____ story of civil war, as rebels rebel for profit and opportunity.
- Increased deadliness, more unconventional war, more limited goals, more civil war, and more wars in the developing world are all ___ of warfare today.
- To the Correlates of War, ____ is just one subtype of intrastate war. It is also the most common type of war today.
- What level is Iran’s actions in the following MID: “Iran threatened both Pakistan and Afghanistan, saying that if the two countries did not do anything about insurgents on the border, Iran will send troops to the countries” (write level followed by numerical level number)
- 1-5 are the levels of MID ____. There are ___ levels for each MID participant and the overall MID.
- This data center only counts armed personnel as part of their battle-related death threshold for war (abbreviate it).
- An interstate war is a MID _____ (write level followed by numerical level number)
- Sustained combat involving organized armed forces resulting in at least 1000 battle-related deaths within 12 months is ___'s definition of war (abbreviate it)
27 Clues: WWI is an example of a _____ war. • The Hema Lendu War is an example of a ____ war. • The Spanish Civil War is an example of a _____ war. • ____ means to turn a concept into a measure or variable. • The Philippine American War is an example of a _____ war. • Civil war onset theory that uses relative deprivation as the causal mechanism. • ...
Samarth Sandeep Bagade 208 2021-04-14
33 Clues: R-2 • t-1 • Q-2 • C-2 • Q-3 • t-2 • C-1 • Q-1 • Marx • Hegel • dress • solid • search • German • regime • barrier • against • aspires • pioneer • anarchy • branch -2 • branch -1 • character • expression • importance • standard -1 • standard -2 • Religious -1 • Theory of evo. • 20 Century Phil. • Philosophy stimu. • World imagination • charcter destroyed
WW1 Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-01
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- The idea that people with the same origins, language and political ideas had the right to sovereign states through self-determination
- What happened to Arch Duke Ferdinand
- The act that drafted soldiers for war
- Another term for WWI
- the Triple ____ was made up of France, Russia, and Great Britain
- How many points were in Wilson's plan after the war
- The growth of ____ helped bring Africa and the Middle East to war
- Americans that didn't want to get involved with the war
- Telegram from Germany to Mexico
- Who was the President during WWI
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- World organization that Congress refused to join
- This ships sinking caused Americans to get involved with the war
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy made up the Triple _
- This nation left the war the same year the US entered (1917)
- This type of German warfare was a reason the US entered war
- This nation was punished and blamed for the war
- Nickname for American soldiers that fought in the war
- Turkey was a part of this empire
18 Clues: Another term for WWI • Telegram from Germany to Mexico • Turkey was a part of this empire • Who was the President during WWI • What happened to Arch Duke Ferdinand • The act that drafted soldiers for war • This nation was punished and blamed for the war • World organization that Congress refused to join • How many points were in Wilson's plan after the war • ...
The Cold War 2026-05-18
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- racial separation in South Africa
- Policy of political openness, ending of censorship in USSR.
- If Nuclear War begins, both sides lose
- Incident that began direct U.S. military involvement in Vietnam.
- U.S. policy to prevent spread of Communism
- Separation; Division of India
- Era of de-escalation & cooperation in 1970s during the Cold War.
- Conflict between Britain & Israel; helped define new world powers after WWII
- agreement between U.S. & U.K. to decolonize
- Policy in 1950s China to rapidly industrialize; led to mass famine
- Policy in 1970s China to recreate Chinese culture under Mao's leadership.
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- Public accusation of communists in the U.S.
- Separation of Eastern & Western Europe during Cold War
- Alliance between USSR and allied states
- Policy of economic openness in 1980s USSR/
- promise by U.K. to create a Jewish state in Palestine
- Government that took over Cambodia after Vietnam War; led to genocide.
- Closest Cold War came to nuclear war
- First major action in the Cold War
- Company that initiated coup against Guatemalan government with help of CIA
- Alliance between US and allied states
21 Clues: Separation; Division of India • racial separation in South Africa • First major action in the Cold War • Closest Cold War came to nuclear war • Alliance between US and allied states • If Nuclear War begins, both sides lose • Alliance between USSR and allied states • Policy of economic openness in 1980s USSR/ • U.S. policy to prevent spread of Communism • ...
Crossword - Cold War 2025-05-01
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- was designed to ensure that information could still be shared even if a portion of the network was destroyed, a key concern during the Cold War
- The Soviet leader known for de-Stalinization and the Cuban Missile Crisis
- The last leader of the Soviet Union known for reforms like glasnost and perestroika
- The leader of China whose policies were influential during the Cold War
- A period of eased tensions and improved relations between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1970's
- An artistic movement that emerged in the 1960's reflecting the consumer culture (2 words)
- U. S. president known for the "domino theory"
- The musical movement that became popular in the U.S. and abroad during this time
- The program launched by NASA in the 1980's which was significant innovation in space travel (2 words)
- The 1962 confrontation between the U.S. and the Soviet Union over missiles in Cuba (3 words)
- A military alliance of communist nations in response to NATO (2 words)
- The U.S. president who took a strong stance against the Soviet Union
- Significantly altered the landscape of warfare, allowing for the delivery of nuclear weapons over vast distances
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance formed in 1949
- The first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957 which marked the beginning of the Space Age
- The series of events in 1989 that led to the end of communist rule in Eastern Europe (3 words)
- The Soviet leader known for his period of stagnation
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- U.S. president who initiated the policy of containment
- The conflict from 1950-1953 between North and South Korea (2 words)
- The leader of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War (3 words)
- A prolonged conflict from the 1950's to 1975 involving North and South Korea (2 words)
- The competition between the U.S. and the Soviet Union for dominance in space exploration (2 words)
- The British Prime Minister who coined the term "Iron Curtain"
- The U.S. president during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- The medium for news and propaganda
- The struggle for civil rights in the U.S. during the 1950's and 1960's (3 words)
- The 1961 division of East and West Berlin that became a symbol of the Cold War (2 words)
- This technology was crucial for early warning systems and air defense (2 words)
- The 1968 movement for political reform in Czechoslovakia (2 words)
- The development and stockpiling of nuclear weapons during the cold war (2 words)
30 Clues: The medium for news and propaganda • U. S. president known for the "domino theory" • The U.S. president during the Cuban Missile Crisis • The Soviet leader known for his period of stagnation • U.S. president who initiated the policy of containment • The leader of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War (3 words) • ...
World War I 2025-05-06
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- – The spark that began World War I
- – The country where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
- – Type of warfare involving deep ditches
- Entente – The alliance including Britain, France, and Russia
- – Information used to promote a political cause or point of view
- – Payments made by a defeated country
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- – The ship sunk by a German U-boat, influencing U.S. entry into the war
- Plan – Germany’s plan to avoid a two-front war
- of Versailles – The treaty that ended WWI
- Powers – Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire were part of this group
- Wilson – U.S. president during World War I
- – Truce or agreement to stop fighting
12 Clues: – The spark that began World War I • – Truce or agreement to stop fighting • – Payments made by a defeated country • – Type of warfare involving deep ditches • of Versailles – The treaty that ended WWI • Wilson – U.S. president during World War I • Plan – Germany’s plan to avoid a two-front war • Entente – The alliance including Britain, France, and Russia • ...
Slice of the State Quiz 2025-05-14
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- Home of Coca-Cola
- Home of Fort Mountain State Park
- Formerly known as Big Shanty
- Home of Largest College Campus in the World
- Home of Lake Winnepesaukah
- Site of Bloody Civil War battle
- Carpet Capital of the World
- Apple Capital of Georgia
- Home of Georgia's Tallest Mountain
- Home of Georgia's German Alpine Village
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- Former Capital of the Cherokee Nation
- Home of University of Georgia
- Site of Georgia Gold Rush
- Poultry Capital of the World
- Home of Cabbage Patch Kids
- Finish Spot of Great Locomotive Chase
- Cherry Blossom Capital of the World
- Home of Georgia's Tallest Waterfall
- Home of Tellus Science Museum
- Home of the "Big Chicken"
20 Clues: Home of Coca-Cola • Apple Capital of Georgia • Site of Georgia Gold Rush • Home of the "Big Chicken" • Home of Cabbage Patch Kids • Home of Lake Winnepesaukah • Carpet Capital of the World • Poultry Capital of the World • Formerly known as Big Shanty • Home of University of Georgia • Home of Tellus Science Museum • Site of Bloody Civil War battle • Home of Fort Mountain State Park • ...
World War 1 & The Great Depression 2024-01-30
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- Agency that put young men to work creating public work projects.
- Elected governor of Georgia four times.
- A secret message from Germany to Mexico asking Mexico to attack the US.
- President who vowed to do something about the Great Depression.
- Not taking a side.
- A viral infection causing nerve injury which leads to partial or full paralysis.
- Building up weapons and forces to get ready for war.
- The first global war.
- Allow African Americans to attend all-white Georgia colleges.
- Talmadge lost the next election to?
- Georgia sent over _____ troops to World War 1.
- When one country takes over another territory to gain wealth and power.
- Government paid farmers to stop producing goods to limit overproduction.
- Having great pride in your country and willing to defend it.
- Gives retirement benefits to the elderly and still exists today.
- A grayish long snouted beetle insect that lays its eggs in the boll (seed pod) of a cotton plant.
- Austria-Hungary leader that was assassinated.
- After WWI, the United States went through a time of growth and prosperity called the?
- Georgian's grew ______ to help out with the war time food effort.
- Russia left the Triple Entente due to the ___?
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- The stock market “crashed” on Oct. 29, 1929, this became known as?
- A period of time when a region receives less than normal rainfall over an extended period of time.
- The Triple Alliance becomes the ___ when Italy decides to stay out of the war?
- Serbian terrorist group that assassinated the Archduke.
- Brought electricity to the rural areas of the US especially the South.
- A series of federal programs designed to put people to work & give federal aid to those in need.
- The Little White House is located in _____ Georgia.
- Country that is given most of the credit for wanting to start World War 1.
- Association between Great Britain, France, and Russia.
- Georgia housed a _________ for captured war enemies.
- Secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, & Italy.
- Years World War 1 was fought.
- Georgia had many key _____ that trained troops.
- The Triple Entente become the ____?
- At the start of WW1 _____ decides to stay neutral.
- There was no ____ intervention to protect the banks.
- The stock market crash is the leading cause of the?
- 1915 German U-Boats sank the British ship the ______ .
- An agreement or promise to defend and help another country.
- Way Georgian's gave money to the war effort.
40 Clues: Not taking a side. • The first global war. • Years World War 1 was fought. • The Triple Entente become the ____? • Talmadge lost the next election to? • Elected governor of Georgia four times. • Way Georgian's gave money to the war effort. • Austria-Hungary leader that was assassinated. • Russia left the Triple Entente due to the ___? • ...
U.S Presidents 2024-04-30
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- Sixteenth President, issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
- Forty-second President, impeached but not removed from office.
- Fifteenth President, often criticized for his handling of the slavery
- 5th u.s president
- Farther of the constitution
- Ninth President, served the shortest term, died after 31 days.
- founded the University of Virginia.
- Forty-sixth President, oldest person to take presidency.
- Forty-first President, led during the Gulf War.
- Eleventh President, oversaw major territorial expansion.
- Twenty-seventh President, later served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
- Admas onis treaty
- Twenty-ninth President, known for the Teapot Dome scandal.
- Thirty-second President, led the U.S. through the Great Depression and World War II.
- Fourteenth President, served during a divisive time before the Civil War.
- Thirty-fifth President, youngest elected President and faced the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- Forty-fifth President, impeached twice.
- Thirty-fourth President, Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Europe during World War II.
- Twelfth President, hero of the Mexican-American War.
- Eighteenth President, Union General during the Civil War.
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- Thirty-ninth President, brokered the Camp David Accords.
- Twenty-third President, grandson of William Henry Harrison.
- Twenty-eighth President, led the U.S. through World War I.
- Thirty-seventh President, resigned over the Watergate scandal.
- Thirteenth President, signed the Compromise of 1850.
- Thirty-sixth President, signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
- Thirty-first President, in office during the Great Depression.
- Seventh President, known for his populism and the Trail of Tears.
- Nineteenth President, ended Reconstruction.
- Twenty-second and Twenty-fourth President, only non-consecutive terms.
- Forty-fourth President, first African-American President.
- Seventeenth President, first to be impeached.
- Forty-third President, led during the September 11 attacks.
- Twenty-first President, passed civil service reform.
- Thirtieth President, known for his "Coolidge Prosperity."
- On the dollar bill
- Twenty-fifth President, led during the Spanish-American War.
- Twenty-sixth President, known for progressive reforms and conservation.
- Ford Thirty-eighth President, pardoned Nixon.
- Eighth President, known as the "Little Magician."
- Tenth President, first to ascend from VP due to death of a President.
- Twentieth President, assassinated in office.
- Second president of the United States
- Fortieth President, known for Reaganomics and ending the Cold War.
- Thirty-third President, ordered the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
45 Clues: 5th u.s president • Admas onis treaty • On the dollar bill • Farther of the constitution • founded the University of Virginia. • Second president of the United States • Forty-fifth President, impeached twice. • Nineteenth President, ended Reconstruction. • Twentieth President, assassinated in office. • Seventeenth President, first to be impeached. • ...
SETTLEMENT OF THE WEST & IMPERIALISM 2022-04-05
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- California Gold Rush, Homestead Act, and the Completion of transcontinental railroad all factors that contributed to Westward _________________.
- The primary goal of the _________________ of 1887 regarding Native American Indians was to assimilate Native American Indians into mainstream American life.
- construction of the _________________ become more important to the United States after the Spanish-American War because the navy needed a faster way to move ships between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- The establishment of the Open Door policy (1899–1900) and the response to the _________________ Rebellion (1900) showed that the United States wanted to protect American trading interests in China
- Renewal of unrestricted _________________ warfare by Germany was one of the events that influenced President Woodrow Wilson’s decision to enter World War I
- President Theodore Roosevelt's __________________ strengthened the Monroe Doctrine by establishing the policy that the United States would intervene in Latin America to prevent European interference.
- President Theodore Roosevelt’s commitment to the proverb, “Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far,” was most clearly shown when he intervened in _________________ affairs
- As a result of low land prices and the Homestead Act many farmers moved West and the Native American Indians on the Great Plains were forced onto _________________.
- _________________ policy of unrestricted submarine warfare, interception of the Zimmermann Note, and American loans to Allied nations led to United States entry into World War I.
- Securing land for the Panama Canal and military interventions in Latin America are examples of Roosevelt's use of the "________________" diplomacy.
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- Exaggerated, sensational newspaper headlines and articles are often referred to as __________________ journalism.
- Secretary of State John Hay sent his Open Door Notes (1899–1900) to world powers to gain equal access to _________________ markets.
- _________________ companies sold land in the West for very low price.
- A major result of the _________________ War (1898) was that the United States assumed a more prominent role in world affairs.
- The United States tried to avoid involvement in World War I by following a policy of _________________.
- The disclosure of the Zimmerman document contributed to the entry of the United States into _________________.
- _________________ telegram was part of an effort to enlist Mexican support for Germany if the United States declared war.
- _________________ Offered free 160 acres of land in the West to anyone willing to live on it for 5 years.
- American newspapers used yellow journalism to build public support for the war against _________________ .
- Some of the major reasons for United States _________________ included: the desire for markets and raw materials; closing of the western frontier; missionary spirit; belief in the White Man's Burden.
- One of the major characteristics of American imperialism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was acquiring _________________ to promote economic and strategic interests.
- The Homestead Act and grants of land to railroads were used to encourage settlement of the _________________.
- The federal government supported railroad construction by giving railroad companies _________________ grants.
23 Clues: _________________ companies sold land in the West for very low price. • The United States tried to avoid involvement in World War I by following a policy of _________________. • _________________ Offered free 160 acres of land in the West to anyone willing to live on it for 5 years. • ...
History overview (grade 9) 2022-10-30
winston churchill 2013-10-13
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- who other than Churchill and Roosevelt where members of the "big Three"
- how many world wars did he live through
- which Palace was Winston Churchill born in
- which battle did Winton Churchill ride with the Cavalry in Sudan
- what did Winston Churchill get the Nobel prize for
- who beat up Winston Churchill at age 7
- what did Winston Churchill's famous V sign stand for
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- which royal force did Winston Churchill take over in 1911
- how many years was he an member of parliament
- what was Winston Churchill famous for in history
- what was Winston Churchill's position in world war 2 1940
- what was the only one thing Winston Churchill wrote in one exam
- which famous public school did Winston Churchill attend
- which wars was Winston Churchill captured and escaped
- what sport was Winston Churchill good at
- how many children did Winston Children have
16 Clues: who beat up Winston Churchill at age 7 • how many world wars did he live through • what sport was Winston Churchill good at • which Palace was Winston Churchill born in • how many children did Winston Children have • how many years was he an member of parliament • what was Winston Churchill famous for in history • what did Winston Churchill get the Nobel prize for • ...
President Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-03
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- This president was a strong believer in United States industry and was commander in chief during the Spanish American War.
- This president was a large proponent of the Affordable Care Act, and it was passed under his presidency.
- This president changed directions from Lincoln’s reconstruction plan once in office and was the first president to be impeached.
- This president is the first president to serve two non consecutive terms and is best known for using the veto power on laws.
- This is an abbreviated name for the president that came up with the New Deal during the Great Depression.
- This president is famous for warning European nations to not colonize any more lands in the American territories.
- This president was in office during the Cuban Missile Crisis, but was not able to finish his term due to an assassination.
- This president conducted a massive trade deal that helped America trade with Canada and Mexico in the 90’s.
- This president struggled with his administration to help ease the problems of the Great Depression.
- This president had the shortest presidency of 31 days after passing away from pneumonia.
- Decided to drop the atomic bomb in World War II after only being in office for 82 days.
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- This president was a big advocate for the League of Nations as he believed in cooperation among nations after the first world war.
- This Civil War general turned president had to deal with the aftermath of the war trying to pass the Fifteenth Amendment.
- This president wrote the Declaration of Independence and was one of the first members of the Democratic-Republican party.
- Was This 16th president was commander in chief during the Civil War and famously wore a tall hat.
- This fiscally conservative president served during the 1920’s.
- This president ran on the idea that they would construct a border wall between the United States and Mexico.
- This president helped improve relations with the U.S.S.R and stopped fighting in Vietnam and was the only president to resign from office.
- The 1st president and commander in the Revolutionary War.
- This president was known to compromise and gets credit for penning the Constitution.
- This World War II general turned president tried to ease the tensions of the Cold War and started the framework for the highway system we have today.
- This president was famous for getting stuck in the White House bathtub.
- This labor supporting president tried to help preserve the earth through the creation of national parks.
23 Clues: The 1st president and commander in the Revolutionary War. • This fiscally conservative president served during the 1920’s. • This president was famous for getting stuck in the White House bathtub. • This president was known to compromise and gets credit for penning the Constitution. • ...
wedding 2026-03-10
MWH Ch 27 Vocabulary 2021-04-07
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- fired by Truman during Korean War
- US removed missiles to end Cuban Missile Crisis
- capital of Germany
- if one falls to communism, others will too
- US president in 1964 (last name)
- Soviet satellite orbited earth for 57 days
- Soviet premier Nikita ______
- evil S. U. dictator that dies in 1953
- U.S. president during Cuban Missile Crisis
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- aid to Greece & Turkey (2 words)
- border between N. Korea & China (2 words)
- civil war here prompted Truman Doctrine
- state where Churchill gave "Iron Curtain" speech
- storage of weapons
- era of political tension w/out armed conflict
- police action fought here in the 1950s
- island 90 miles of the coast of Florida
- U.S. president at END of Vietnam War
18 Clues: storage of weapons • capital of Germany • Soviet premier Nikita ______ • aid to Greece & Turkey (2 words) • US president in 1964 (last name) • fired by Truman during Korean War • U.S. president at END of Vietnam War • evil S. U. dictator that dies in 1953 • police action fought here in the 1950s • civil war here prompted Truman Doctrine • island 90 miles of the coast of Florida • ...
WWl David smith 2023-03-23
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- was used by germany and sunk a american ship
- woodrow wilson points for peace
- build up of one military power
- where most of the fighting took place during the war
- persons self ruling
- germany austiahunngrey italy
- media created sharp public opinion
- to cease fire
- french ruler
- american president during ww1
- items used in the war so help soilders that are expensive now
- treaty that ended ww1
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- germanys plan to fight 2 face war
- greatbritain france russia
- the place where the most devastating war took place and a lot of destruction
- war fought in the trenches made by people
- great britian,france itly russia usa
- german csar
- a group of rulers to stop future conflicts
- germany,austria,bulgeria,ottoman
- developing nations war effect for resources
21 Clues: german csar • french ruler • to cease fire • persons self ruling • treaty that ended ww1 • greatbritain france russia • germany austiahunngrey italy • american president during ww1 • build up of one military power • woodrow wilson points for peace • germany,austria,bulgeria,ottoman • germanys plan to fight 2 face war • media created sharp public opinion • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword 2021-03-18
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- Battle where Stonewall Jackson was killed
- President of the U.S. during the Civil War (2 words)
- Side that had more cotton and slaves
- Pickett's _________ was a suicidal southern attack at Gettysburg
- A rise in prices on goods
- Battle where North was defeated while being lead by Ambrose Burnside
- Andrew _________ Replaced Lincoln as president
- The Norths ironclad ship
- Robert E _______ was the Commander of the Southern Forces
- To surround and starve an enemy
- _____________Jackson was Lee's right hand man
- President of the Confederacy (2 words)
- Emergency military rule (2 words)
- Bloodiest single day in U.S. history
- Forcing people to serve in the army
- One of last cities on the Mississippi River to fall to the North
- Huge battle fought by Ulysses Grant near Pitssburgh Landing
- Where Lee surrendered to Grant (2 words)
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- Founder of the Red Cross (2 words)
- William T. __________ Marched through Georgia and South Carolina using Total Warfare
- Captured enemy property, often referring to slaves
- To give someone freedom
- The South's ironclad ship
- First major battle of the war
- People dead or wounded or missing in battle
- Northern Democrats against the war
- Biggest battle ever in North America
- Joshua _________ was the hero on the second day at Gettysburg
- Ulysses S ______ Was the final final leader of the Northern Army
- George ___________ was an unsuccessful Northern general who ran for president.
- During the war, _________ American troops fought for the North in large numbers
- Type of warfare trying to wear down the enemy
- Artillery shells filled with bullets
- Official acceptance of a new nation by an existing nation
- A writ of Habeas _______ protects from unlawful imprisonment
- Side that had more people, factories and railroads
36 Clues: To give someone freedom • The Norths ironclad ship • The South's ironclad ship • A rise in prices on goods • First major battle of the war • To surround and starve an enemy • Emergency military rule (2 words) • Founder of the Red Cross (2 words) • Northern Democrats against the war • Forcing people to serve in the army • Side that had more cotton and slaves • ...
World War One- Kylee Krumenacker 2025-03-17
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- u-boats
- list made by Woodrow Wilson
- Military always ready
- Where battle of Verdun was fought
- people decided on government
- Germany Austria Hungry and Italy
- what the government used to scare people
- an agreement
- From France, part of Big Four
- president during world war one
- limiting supply
- signed June 28 1919
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- Germanys failed war plan
- Great Britain France Russia
- Germany and Austria vs Russia and Romania
- war in which paths were Doug for safety
- France, UK, Japan,Russia, Italy
- German emperor during WW1
- international association to keep peace
- ottoman empire, Germany,Austria Hungry
- mobilization of armies
21 Clues: u-boats • an agreement • limiting supply • signed June 28 1919 • Military always ready • mobilization of armies • Germanys failed war plan • German emperor during WW1 • list made by Woodrow Wilson • Great Britain France Russia • people decided on government • From France, part of Big Four • president during world war one • France, UK, Japan,Russia, Italy • Germany Austria Hungry and Italy • ...
WWI 2024-12-08
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- What was signed on November 11th that ended the fighting
- Nickname for WWI
- The event that sparked World War I.
- A new technology used during WWI
- The treaty that officially ended World War I.
- The type of weapon that used poison gas during WWI.
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- The country that joined the war in 1917 and helped tip the balance in favor of the Allies.
- The form of warfare using vehicles like tanks and planes.
- The type of warfare marked by long, entrenched lines of soldiers.
- The country whose assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered the war.
- The empire that fell, leading to the creation of Turkey.
- The country that had heavy penalties after WWI
- The alliance that included the United Kingdom and France.
13 Clues: Nickname for WWI • A new technology used during WWI • The event that sparked World War I. • The treaty that officially ended World War I. • The country that had heavy penalties after WWI • The type of weapon that used poison gas during WWI. • What was signed on November 11th that ended the fighting • The empire that fell, leading to the creation of Turkey. • ...
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Social Studies Final Exam Review (Units 3 and 4) 2022-05-20
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- This war was fought over a religious quarrel, with Russia wanting to protect Christian people in the Ottoman Empire
- The area under dispute between India, Pakistan, and China
- The treaty signed in this city ended the Crimean War
- The new name for "East Pakistan"
- The reason for forced migration in India and Pakistan
- A horse drawn machine that harvested wheat
- In the partitioning of India, this country had a Muslim majority and split into 2 provinces over 900 miles apart
- This battle marked the end of the Songhai Empire
- This doctrine represented US foreign policy promoting the containment of communism
- This was the only African nation to resist European colonization in the 19th century
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- This treaty established the terms of peace after World War 1
- What was nicknamed the "Powder Keg of Europe"
- Totalitarian leader nicknamed "Man of Steel"
- The Great ______ Wall is a reforestation effort in Africa
- One country extends its power over another and claims its territories for themselves
- This pact was formed as a counter balance to NATO
- The was a tool used by the Catholic monarchs of Spain to identify heretics and bring them to justice
17 Clues: The new name for "East Pakistan" • A horse drawn machine that harvested wheat • Totalitarian leader nicknamed "Man of Steel" • What was nicknamed the "Powder Keg of Europe" • This battle marked the end of the Songhai Empire • This pact was formed as a counter balance to NATO • The treaty signed in this city ended the Crimean War • ...
Iron Curtain Crossword | By: Daniel Harris 2020-05-06
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- The soviet controlled half of germany
- where the USSR was
- In charge of UK
- The western controlled portion of germany
- the curtain did this
- The orginazation to keep the world in peace
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- The government controls the means of production
- separated the eastern bloc from the west
- Leader of Russia during Cold War
- The US president in charge durring the Iron Curtain area
- The person who planned to separate Germany into 2 places
11 Clues: In charge of UK • where the USSR was • the curtain did this • Leader of Russia during Cold War • The soviet controlled half of germany • separated the eastern bloc from the west • The western controlled portion of germany • The orginazation to keep the world in peace • The government controls the means of production • The US president in charge durring the Iron Curtain area • ...
Revolutionary War Crossword 2023-06-05
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- this battle of...was when we won the war
- this fort was captured by the Green Mountain Boys led by Ethan Allen
- Paul...
- the first 4 words of the declaration of independence
- George Washington loved this animal
- the most common disease of the war
- the weapon that was used most
- someone who does not support Britain
- he partnered with the green mountain boys(2 w
- tea party another name for the Tea Act of 1773
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- battle of Concord and...
- the country that lost the war
- that won the war
- the founding father on the ten dollar bill
- each... was controlled by the British
- the soldiers wore the color blue
- George... was the first General of the Amy
- the tuning point in the war
- British supporter
- the treaty of...ended the war
20 Clues: Paul... • that won the war • British supporter • battle of Concord and... • the tuning point in the war • the country that lost the war • the weapon that was used most • the treaty of...ended the war • the soldiers wore the color blue • the most common disease of the war • George Washington loved this animal • someone who does not support Britain • ...
haydenhessler ch13 key id 2021-03-16
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- entente between Britian, Russia, and France
- a series of peace proposals by President Wilson
- Germany announcing they would be sinking submarines around Britain without warning
- Great Britain, France, Russia, and after 2 weeks Japan
- opposing armies on the Western Front had
- an agreement to stop fighting ending WWI on November 11th, 1918
- treaty that settles peace between the US and many countries following
- one-sided information designed to persuade about the war
- United States representative in the Big Four
- The policy of glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war
- an international association with the main goal to keep peace
- forced Bismarck to resign Germans foreign policy
- an alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed in 1881
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- region in the eastern part of France
- Germany and Austria-Hungary
- deadlocked region in northern France
- strategy developed by Germany facing a war on 2 fronts
- people could buy only small amounts of items that were also needed for the war
- trenches to protect themselves from enemy fire
- the motivation behind building new walls and creating new nations
- countries devoted all their resources to the war effort
- Frances representative in the Big Four
22 Clues: Germany and Austria-Hungary • region in the eastern part of France • deadlocked region in northern France • Frances representative in the Big Four • opposing armies on the Western Front had • entente between Britian, Russia, and France • United States representative in the Big Four • trenches to protect themselves from enemy fire • ...
Cold War Review 2025-04-09
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- A list of people who were accused of being communists and then couldn’t get jobs—especially in movies, TV, or the government—even without strong proof.
- A group formed in 1949 by the U.S. and its allies to protect each other from attacks. If one country was attacked, the others would help defend it.
- A secret U.S. project during World War II to build atomic bombs. Scientists created powerful weapons that were later dropped on Japan.
- Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were a couple accused of spying and giving atomic bomb secrets to the Soviet Union. They were found guilty and executed.
- A time when many Americans were very afraid of communism. People were often accused of being spies without good proof, and many lost their jobs.
- A war in Russia from 1917 to 1923. The communist Red Army fought against the anti-communist White Army. The Red Army won and started the Soviet Union.
- The part of Germany controlled by the Soviet Union after World War II. It had a communist government and followed Soviet ideas.
- The part of Germany controlled by the U.S., Britain, and France after World War II. It had a democratic government and was friendly with Western countries.
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- A U.S. program that gave money and supplies to help European countries rebuild after World War II. It was also meant to stop the spread of communism.
- A time from 1936 to 1938 when Soviet leader Joseph Stalin arrested, imprisoned, or killed millions of people he thought were enemies—even if they weren’t.
- The idea that if one country became communist, nearby countries would become communist too—like falling dominoes. This idea led the U.S. to fight in wars like Korea and Vietnam.
- In 1956, the people of Hungary protested against Soviet control and wanted more freedom. The Soviet Union sent in troops to stop them and keep control.
- In 1917, the Russian people overthrew their king and created the first communist government, led by the Bolsheviks and Vladimir Lenin.
- A war from 1950 to 1953 between North Korea (communist) and South Korea (non-communist). The U.S. and its allies helped the South, while China and the Soviet Union helped the North.
- A Cold War competition between the U.S. and the Soviet Union to explore space. It started when the Soviets launched Sputnik in 1957. The U.S. later landed on the Moon in 1969.
- A group started by the Soviet Union to spread communism around the world. It helped other countries’ communist parties with training, money, and support.
- A military group made in 1955 by the Soviet Union and other communist countries in Eastern Europe. They promised to help each other in war and to follow Soviet rules.
17 Clues: The part of Germany controlled by the Soviet Union after World War II. It had a communist government and followed Soviet ideas. • A secret U.S. project during World War II to build atomic bombs. Scientists created powerful weapons that were later dropped on Japan. • ...
World War One 2014-05-05
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- – The belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- - The military alliance among Germany, Austria–Hungary, and Italy.
- - murder of a prominent person, political figure by a surprise attack, usually for payment or political reasons.
- - An alliance between France, Britain, and Russia.
- – The area of land between two enemy trench systems.
- – Psychological disturbance caused by prolonged exposure to active warfare.
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- - A treaty signed in 1919 which brought a formal end to the First World War.
- – An extreme form of patriotism marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries.
- – A policy of extending a country’s power and influence through colonization, use of military force, or other means.
- combat in which each side occupies a system of protective trenches.
- – The Schlieffen Plan was a battle plan drawn up by German military tacticians, with the objective of securing victory in the event of a war with both France and Russia.
- – A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- A condition of the foot resembling frostbite, caused by prolonged exposure to cold and dampness and often affecting soldiers in trenches.
13 Clues: - An alliance between France, Britain, and Russia. • – The area of land between two enemy trench systems. • - The military alliance among Germany, Austria–Hungary, and Italy. • combat in which each side occupies a system of protective trenches. • – Psychological disturbance caused by prolonged exposure to active warfare. • ...
World War I 2013-04-11
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- thinking your country is the best
- at the start of WWI, the group of Great Britain, France, and Russia was called this
- one major advantage that Britain, France, and America had over Germany and Austria-Hungary was the use and large number of these
- WWI was also called this because people hoped there would never be another world war
- fighting where people dug holes and it was hard to gain ground
- at the start of WWI, the group of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy was called this
- the man who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and helped start WWI
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- the year WWI started
- wanting to fight and have a bigger, stronger military
- the ship that was sunk by the Germans that was a major reason the US entered WWI
- the year WWI ended
- trying to take over more land and form an empire
- working together with other people or countries
13 Clues: the year WWI ended • the year WWI started • thinking your country is the best • working together with other people or countries • trying to take over more land and form an empire • wanting to fight and have a bigger, stronger military • fighting where people dug holes and it was hard to gain ground • ...
World War I 2015-05-20
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- Using all most all of a countries resources to win a war
- Equivalent to colonization
- Arial Assault technologies that would be equipped with machine guns an drop gas bombs into enemy trenches
- Acronym for the causes of WWI
- Alliance of Russia, France, and Great Britain
- The job women did over seas to help soldiers
- Leader of Triple Alliance
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- Alliance made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Area between the enemy trenches, where a lot of men wouldn't be identified
- Treaty that ended the war
- Long, deep holes soldiers would use for cover
- Pride in ones nation or country
- Amount of years the war lasted
13 Clues: Treaty that ended the war • Leader of Triple Alliance • Equivalent to colonization • Acronym for the causes of WWI • Amount of years the war lasted • Pride in ones nation or country • The job women did over seas to help soldiers • Alliance of Russia, France, and Great Britain • Long, deep holes soldiers would use for cover • ...
World War I 2015-05-20
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- Using all most all of a countries resources to win a war
- Equivalent to colonization
- Arial Assault technologies that would be equipped with machine guns an drop gas bombs into enemy trenches
- Acronym for the causes of WWI
- Alliance of Russia, France, and Great Britain
- The job women did over seas to help soldiers
- Leader of Triple Alliance
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- Alliance made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Area between the enemy trenches, where a lot of men wouldn't be identified
- Treaty that ended the war
- Long, deep holes soldiers would use for cover
- Pride in ones nation or country
- Amount of years the war lasted
13 Clues: Treaty that ended the war • Leader of Triple Alliance • Equivalent to colonization • Acronym for the causes of WWI • Amount of years the war lasted • Pride in ones nation or country • The job women did over seas to help soldiers • Alliance of Russia, France, and Great Britain • Long, deep holes soldiers would use for cover • ...
World War One 2021-05-06
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- information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause
- policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war
- the area russia where the armies of allies and the central powers battled each other
- note intercepted by the US originally sent from Germany to Mexico
- first battle fought by armies of the british empire and french third rebublic against the german empire
- longest of thr first world war and took place on the hills north of verdun-sur-meuse
- a leader of the progressive movement, was the 28th president of the U.S
- heavy vehicle designed to flatten enemy fortifications
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- was appointed inspector general of the austro-hungarian and was also assassinated
- allowed soldiers to rapid-fire bullets at the enemy
- the border of france,germany and belgium where the armies of the allies and central powers battle each other
- pride in one´s country
- the most commonly used gas in WW1
13 Clues: pride in one´s country • the most commonly used gas in WW1 • allowed soldiers to rapid-fire bullets at the enemy • heavy vehicle designed to flatten enemy fortifications • policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war • note intercepted by the US originally sent from Germany to Mexico • ...
World War I 2019-05-21
Across
- person who was assassinated
- commitment to one's nation.
- message to propose alliance between Mexico and Germany.
- a big lie
- a promise by the German.
- truce agreement
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- ship sunk by Germans.
- fighting in ditches
- space between armies
- treaty that ended World War I
- fought against the allied powers.
- American war hero
- making a strong army face for war.
13 Clues: a big lie • truce agreement • American war hero • fighting in ditches • space between armies • ship sunk by Germans. • a promise by the German. • person who was assassinated • commitment to one's nation. • treaty that ended World War I • fought against the allied powers. • making a strong army face for war. • message to propose alliance between Mexico and Germany.
world war two 2023-05-06
Across
- German air weapon”
- a system that would allow the United States to lend or lease war supplies to any nation to help defend usa.
- making someone happy
- destruction or slaughter on a mass scale
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- a camp in which people are detained or usually under harsh conditions
- United States provide economic assistance to restore the economic infrastructure of postwar Europe.
- it is never right to take part in war
- A law that the united states help send weapons or supplies to any allies
- a policy which stated that the US would give aid to any country threatened by communism
- union of austria and germany
- a region in the N Czech taken over by germany because they wanted to expand they territory
- Western European nations to provide collective security against the Soviet Union.
- German word meaning “Lightning War
13 Clues: German air weapon” • making someone happy • union of austria and germany • German word meaning “Lightning War • it is never right to take part in war • destruction or slaughter on a mass scale • a camp in which people are detained or usually under harsh conditions • A law that the united states help send weapons or supplies to any allies • ...
world war 1 2023-10-30
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- what ship was sunk by German subs
- what month did ww1 start
- what power was against the u.s
- what was the name of the president during ww1
- where did ww1 start
- what were German submarines called
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- how long was ww1
- what power was with the u.s
- who started ww1
- what is another name for ww1
- how many people died in ww1
- how many years did ww1 last
- who won ww1
13 Clues: who won ww1 • who started ww1 • how long was ww1 • where did ww1 start • what month did ww1 start • what power was with the u.s • how many people died in ww1 • how many years did ww1 last • what is another name for ww1 • what power was against the u.s • what ship was sunk by German subs • what were German submarines called • what was the name of the president during ww1
World War One 2023-12-08
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- Devotion, pride, and love for your country your country
- One problem that trench warfare caused
- Germany pledged to support this country
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand had this happen to him
- Great Britain, France, and Russia were known as this name
- A telegram from the German Foreign Minister
- A type of fighting in which both sides dug trench protected by wires and barbed wire
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- This was the country the Zimmerman Note was for
- Development of Armed Forces
- The Zimmerman Note was about this country who wanted to remain neutral
- What country does Germany invade on their way to France
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy were considered as this name
- This country intercepted the Zimmerman Note
13 Clues: Development of Armed Forces • One problem that trench warfare caused • Germany pledged to support this country • A telegram from the German Foreign Minister • This country intercepted the Zimmerman Note • This was the country the Zimmerman Note was for • Archduke Franz Ferdinand had this happen to him • Devotion, pride, and love for your country your country • ...
World War 1 2024-08-06
Across
- Devotion and vigorous support of one's country
- Britain, France and Russia formed the triple ____
- Women who went to the front only completed non-____ roles
- The town held by the Ottoman forces that was the object of the Battle we studied
- Compulsory enlistment in the army
- An agreement between both sides to stop fighting
- The nickname for the Australian and New Zealand Troops
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- The Soldier ____ Scheme
- The Australian ____ Horse
- The Treaty of ____
- Russie withdrew from the war after the Tsar was killed in the Russian ____
- Women worked in the the same roles as men for lower ____
- Material used by the government to portray pro-war sentiment
13 Clues: The Treaty of ____ • The Soldier ____ Scheme • The Australian ____ Horse • Compulsory enlistment in the army • Devotion and vigorous support of one's country • An agreement between both sides to stop fighting • Britain, France and Russia formed the triple ____ • The nickname for the Australian and New Zealand Troops • ...
World War I 2024-04-08
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- A international peacekeeping organization that was attempted by American president of the time
- Women gained the political right to ______ in many countries like Britain and the US after the conflict
- A incredibly famous novel to emerge from the war, written by a German veteran
- To gain support from what country did the British publicly promise to put that colony on the road to self-government and independence
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- _______ values seemed to be mocked by the eruption of war causing many to question the West's superiority
- The American president at the time of the war's end.
- One of two rival alliances at the beginning of WWI, consisting of Germany, Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire
- The war brought what country to highlighted power as a global power
- An -ism that contributed to the eruption of war personified by a strong identity with one's country
- One of two rival alliances at the beginning of WWI, consisting of Russia, France and Britain
- The contract which formally concluded the war in 1919
- The war brought a final end to the what already declining empire
- The state, who at the beginning of WWI , was powerful and rapidly industrializing seen as a disruptive force in European politics
13 Clues: The American president at the time of the war's end. • The contract which formally concluded the war in 1919 • The war brought a final end to the what already declining empire • The war brought what country to highlighted power as a global power • A incredibly famous novel to emerge from the war, written by a German veteran • ...
World War 1 2024-12-13
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- The belief in building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- U.S. president during World War I.
- A deadly weapon used in the trenches for the first time
- Pride and loyalty to one’s nation.
- Agreements between nations to provide mutual support.
- An agreement to stop fighting, signed on November 11, 1918.
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- Treaty that officially ended World War I.
- The area where battles are fought, such as the "Western ___."
- Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- British ship sunk by German U-boats, angering the U.S.
- Alliance of France, Britain, and Russia.
- Type of warfare characterized by long, narrow ditches.
- Last name of the German diplomat who sent a telegram to Mexico.
13 Clues: U.S. president during World War I. • Pride and loyalty to one’s nation. • Alliance of France, Britain, and Russia. • Treaty that officially ended World War I. • Agreements between nations to provide mutual support. • British ship sunk by German U-boats, angering the U.S. • Type of warfare characterized by long, narrow ditches. • ...
world war ll 2026-04-22
Across
- where does it say how many people died or got injored?
- another name for Germany at the time hitla was the president
- where did I put 9/11 in?
- who wanted power
- harbor where Japan attacked
- who attacked pearl harbor
- what was Germany at that time?
- blank towers what got attacked in New York on 9/11
- why did the planes crash into the twin towers?
Down
- hitla's contrey
- what made them paworful
- what am I riding about?
- fought Japan so they don't get attacked anymore.
- the baddest president in the world
- who won the war?
15 Clues: hitla's contrey • who wanted power • who won the war? • what made them paworful • what am I riding about? • where did I put 9/11 in? • who attacked pearl harbor • harbor where Japan attacked • what was Germany at that time? • the baddest president in the world • why did the planes crash into the twin towers? • fought Japan so they don't get attacked anymore. • ...
World War One 2026-05-04
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- Ship sunk in 1915
- The treaty that ended the war (1918)
- The telegram that made the USA join the war (1917)
- The country Germany wanted to 'bleed white' (1916)
- Assassinated Arch Duke (1914)
- Battle that began on 1st of July (1916)
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- Campaign to secure a sea route to Russia (1915)
- The plan to defeat France (1914)
- The month the war ended (1918)
- The name of the type of flu epidemic (1918)
- One of the first countries to declare war (1914)
- The type of warfare on the Western Front (1915)
- The name of the Russian king (1917)
13 Clues: Ship sunk in 1915 • Assassinated Arch Duke (1914) • The month the war ended (1918) • The plan to defeat France (1914) • The name of the Russian king (1917) • The treaty that ended the war (1918) • Battle that began on 1st of July (1916) • The name of the type of flu epidemic (1918) • Campaign to secure a sea route to Russia (1915) • ...
Citizenship 2014-04-26
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- Name the U.S. war between the North and the South?
- Who is the Commander in Chief of the military?
- What is one thing Benjamin Franklin is famous for? U.S._
- What territory did the U.S. buy from France in 1803?
- Name one problem that led to Civil War.
- Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived? American_
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- Who is the chief justice of the United states now? John___
- Who is the father of our country? George_
- Who was President during World War l? Woodrow_
- What is 1 reason colonists came to America?
- Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? Thomas_
- Who was President during the Great Depression & World War ll?
- What group of people was take to America and sold as slaves?
13 Clues: Name one problem that led to Civil War. • Who is the father of our country? George_ • What is 1 reason colonists came to America? • Who was President during World War l? Woodrow_ • Who is the Commander in Chief of the military? • Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? Thomas_ • Name the U.S. war between the North and the South? • ...
Citizenship 2014-04-26
Across
- What group of people was take to America and sold as slaves?
- Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived? American_
- Who is the Commander in Chief of the military?
- Who was President during World War l? Woodrow_
- Who was President during the Great Depression & World War ll?
- What territory did the U.S. buy from France in 1803?
- Who is the chief justice of the United states now? John___
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- Who is the father of our country? George_
- Name one problem that led to Civil War.
- What is one thing Benjamin Franklin is famous for? U.S._
- Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? Thomas_
- Name the U.S. war between the North and the South?
- What is 1 reason colonists came to America?
13 Clues: Name one problem that led to Civil War. • Who is the father of our country? George_ • What is 1 reason colonists came to America? • Who is the Commander in Chief of the military? • Who was President during World War l? Woodrow_ • Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? Thomas_ • Name the U.S. war between the North and the South? • ...
1 John 2022-04-20
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- He who__ his brother is in darkness. (2:11)
- The__ of Jesus Christ cleanses us from all sin(1:7)
- If we walk in the light we have__with Him(1:7)
- He Himself is the___for our sins (2:2)
- God is light and no___ is in Him. (1:5)
- Even now many antichrists have__.(2:18)
- The promise He has promised us (2:25)
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- The world is__ away. (2:17)
- If any1 loves the__, God's love isn't in him (2:15)
- Who was John talking about being witness of?(1:1-2)
- We write all this to you so your__ may be full(1:4)
- He who says I kno Him and doesn't follow is a__(2:4)
- We make Him a liar if we say we haven't__(1:10)
- Whoever denies the__ doesn't have the Father(2:23)
- No lie is of the__. (2:21)
- He who does the will of God abides__. (2:17)
- You know you Him if you__ His commandments. (2:3)
17 Clues: No lie is of the__. (2:21) • The world is__ away. (2:17) • The promise He has promised us (2:25) • He Himself is the___for our sins (2:2) • God is light and no___ is in Him. (1:5) • Even now many antichrists have__.(2:18) • He who__ his brother is in darkness. (2:11) • He who does the will of God abides__. (2:17) • If we walk in the light we have__with Him(1:7) • ...
World War I Crossword 2024-04-19
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- estimated cost of the war
- unable to pay one's debts
- in ruin after the war
- lost one out of every five men between the ages of 20 and 44
- lost much of its power and wealth because of the war
- this spread because of the war
- a dictatorship replaced democratic government in this country
- European countries could not pay their _____ after the war
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- had large groups of German-speaking people
- States its economy was healthier than that of other counties
- many Americans wanted the United States to stay out of world _______
- all the people born around the same time
- this treaty created new countries
- elected governments replaced these
- in a _____ war, everyone in a country becomes part of the war
15 Clues: in ruin after the war • estimated cost of the war • unable to pay one's debts • this spread because of the war • this treaty created new countries • elected governments replaced these • all the people born around the same time • had large groups of German-speaking people • lost much of its power and wealth because of the war • ...
Wilson and Isolationism 2019-03-10
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- after World War 1, Americans who wanted the United States to stay out of world affairs
- give authorization
- right of national groups to have their own territory and forms of government
- cash payments made by a defeated nation to a victorious nation to pay for losses suffered during a war
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- association of nations formed after World War 1 under Wilson's Fourteen Points plan
- treaty signed on June 28, 1919, by Germany and the Allies
- leaders of Britain,, France, the United States, and Italy after World War 1
- President Wilson's goals for peace after World War 1
8 Clues: give authorization • President Wilson's goals for peace after World War 1 • treaty signed on June 28, 1919, by Germany and the Allies • leaders of Britain,, France, the United States, and Italy after World War 1 • right of national groups to have their own territory and forms of government • ...
Chapter 11 2015-09-24
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- committee on public information in gaining support for the war
- build-up of Armed forces
- American War hero during WWI
- British Prime Minister
- war damages in monetary cost
- large migration of African-Americans from the South to the North
- U.S.A. board that regulated everything concerning the war
- Ace U.S.A. WWI pilot
- nations having a forum to discuss issues in achieving peace
- conservative U.S. Senator
- act to punish those that spoke out against the war
- German message to Mexico in attempt to have them help fight against U.S.
- leader of the American Expeditionary forces in WWI
- a truce that ended WWI
- mandate for Germany to take blame for WWI
- U.S. Navy guarding merchant ships during war-time
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- Love or pride for one's country
- all 18 year old males are required to register for draft
- France, Russia, U.S.A., Great Britain
- heir to the Austrian throne
- truce that ended WWI
- Germany, Austria-Hungary
- leader of the War Industries Board
- former muckraker journalist
- British merchant ship sunk by German U-boat
- President Wilson's plan for world peace
26 Clues: Ace U.S.A. WWI pilot • truce that ended WWI • British Prime Minister • a truce that ended WWI • build-up of Armed forces • Germany, Austria-Hungary • conservative U.S. Senator • heir to the Austrian throne • former muckraker journalist • American War hero during WWI • war damages in monetary cost • Love or pride for one's country • leader of the War Industries Board • ...
Spanish-American War 2023-11-01
Across
- What country was predictable to attack
- 25th president that was in office during the war
- The U.S. ship that blew up in the Cuban port
- The letter that upset the President of the U.S.
- The month that the U.S. declared war on Spain
- viewed as a world power after the Spanish american war
- The month that the Spanish American War ended
- The treaty that ended the Spanish American war
- U.S. naval commander that led the war in the Philipines
- The domination of foreign territory
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- Most famous Spanish-American war, the roughrideers charge in lead
- A set of rules set over Cuba (4 of them)
- What country said it rather see Cuba sink then let them have it
- The country that the U.S. attacked first
- how far away was Cuba from the U.S.
- volunteer cavalry led by Theodore Roosevelt
- News that was exaggerated that was fed to the U.S. citizens
- Who was the cuban kicked out of Cuba by the spanish
- why did jose marti destroy american property
- an island that was seized that turned into a U.S. Territory
20 Clues: how far away was Cuba from the U.S. • The domination of foreign territory • What country was predictable to attack • A set of rules set over Cuba (4 of them) • The country that the U.S. attacked first • volunteer cavalry led by Theodore Roosevelt • The U.S. ship that blew up in the Cuban port • why did jose marti destroy american property • ...
Spanish-American War 2022-12-14
Across
- What country was predictable to attack
- 25th president that was in office during the war
- The U.S. ship that blew up in the Cuban port
- The letter that upset the President of the U.S.
- The month that the U.S. declared war on Spain
- viewed as a world power after the Spanish american war
- The month that the Spanish American War ended
- The treaty that ended the Spanish American war
- U.S. naval commander that led the war in the Philipines
- The domination of foreign territory
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- Most famous Spanish-American war, the roughrideers charge in lead
- A set of rules set over Cuba (4 of them)
- What country said it rather see Cuba sink then let them have it
- The country that the U.S. attacked first
- how far away was Cuba from the U.S.
- volunteer cavalry led by Theodore Roosevelt
- News that was exaggerated that was fed to the U.S. citizens
- Who was the cuban kicked out of Cuba by the spanish
- why did jose marti destroy american property
- an island that was seized that turned into a U.S. Territory
20 Clues: how far away was Cuba from the U.S. • The domination of foreign territory • What country was predictable to attack • A set of rules set over Cuba (4 of them) • The country that the U.S. attacked first • volunteer cavalry led by Theodore Roosevelt • The U.S. ship that blew up in the Cuban port • why did jose marti destroy american property • ...
WWI Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-16
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- Warfare - How the war was fought
- They tried to avoid this in WWI
- American President that advocated for SELF-DETERMINATION
- This encouraged positive thoughts of the war.
- Main causes of WWI
- This created a Stalemate
- Empire what was the final Empire
- War This is why Russia had to drop out.
- One of the Causes of World War I
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- Human____
- What did the league of nations lack?
- How many points did Wilson have .
- This country was blamed for the war
- of Versailles- The agreement to end WWI
14 Clues: Human____ • Main causes of WWI • This created a Stalemate • They tried to avoid this in WWI • Warfare - How the war was fought • One of the Causes of World War I • How many points did Wilson have . • Empire what was the final Empire • This country was blamed for the war • What did the league of nations lack? • of Versailles- The agreement to end WWI • ...
History worksheet 2025-05-15
9 Clues: 1941 surprise attack • World War II alliance • Pearl Harbor attackers • Post-WWII economic aid plan • Post-WWII military alliance • Military defensive structure • World War II opposing alliance • Division between East and West Europe • WAR Period of tension between US and USSR
WW2 Crossword 2022-03-10
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- Churchill led Britain to victory in the Second World War.
- DehuaiPeng was one of the few senior military leaders who supported Mao's suggestions to involve China directly in the 1950–1953 Korean War
- Hitler he orchestrated both World War II and the Holocaust.
- Law Under the command of U.S. General Dwight D.
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- MacArthur commanded the Southwest Pacific Theatre in World War II, administered postwar Japan during the Allied occupation that followed, and led United Nations forces during the first nine months of the .
- Stalin Stalin presided over the Soviet post-war reconstruction and its development of an atomic bomb in 1949.
- Emmanuel He worked to free Italy from foreign control and became a central figure of the movement for Italian unification.
- Ford Domestically, Ford presided over the worst economy in the four decades since the Great Depression
- Nelson Bradley commanded the Twelfth Army Group, which helped ensure the Allied victory over Germany during World War II.
- Zedong Mao Zedong (December 26, 1893 – September 9, 1976), also known as Chairman Mao.
10 Clues: Law Under the command of U.S. General Dwight D. • Churchill led Britain to victory in the Second World War. • Hitler he orchestrated both World War II and the Holocaust. • Zedong Mao Zedong (December 26, 1893 – September 9, 1976), also known as Chairman Mao. • ...
alli findley ch 14 2021-03-15
Across
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy are a part of the...
- named after Alfred Graf von Schlieffen. War tactic.
- a deadlocked region in France.
- people decide for themself
- agreement to stop fighting.
- France, Big 4.
- battle field along the German and Russian border.
- 2 countries that were located in the heart of Europe were known as the...
- soldiers fought each other from trenches.
- people could buy only small amounts of items that were also needed for the war effort.
- Germans
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- between Germany and the Allied powers was signed on June 28, 1919,
- forced Bismark to resign, lead Germany.
- glorifying the military, and making sure the army is prepared for war.
- Great Britain, France, and Russia. Japan joined 2 weeks later
- that countries devoted all their resources to the war
- one-sided information designed to persuade, to keep up morale and support for the war.
- US president, in on the Big 4 .
- a group who triws to keep peace among people.
- a plan for peace.
- Great Btitain, France, and Russia formed this...
- that their submarines would sink without warning any ship in the waters around Britain.
22 Clues: Germans • France, Big 4. • a plan for peace. • people decide for themself • agreement to stop fighting. • a deadlocked region in France. • US president, in on the Big 4 . • forced Bismark to resign, lead Germany. • soldiers fought each other from trenches. • a group who triws to keep peace among people. • Great Btitain, France, and Russia formed this... • ...
Medieval Europe 2024-05-05
Across
- Big fights between two forces
- Trusty animal used for transportation
- Daughter of ruler
- The home of the ruler
- A man head the church
- Ruler of a kingdom
- The seat reserved for only the ruler
- A group whom ride to battle
- Something knights would have after a victory
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- A honourable soldier who is a true marksman
- Wife of a ruler
- A great war to take back the holy land
- A belief which many live by
- A honourable soldier who wields a blade
- Son of a ruler
- The middle ages of the world
- Place where horses are stored
- A prominent figure who is considered almighty
- Where people sit in the world
19 Clues: Son of a ruler • Wife of a ruler • Daughter of ruler • Ruler of a kingdom • The home of the ruler • A man head the church • A belief which many live by • A group whom ride to battle • The middle ages of the world • Big fights between two forces • Place where horses are stored • Where people sit in the world • The seat reserved for only the ruler • Trusty animal used for transportation • ...
Spanish American War Review 2020-10-23
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- Belief a country should stay out of the world's affairs
- This treaty officially ended the Spanish-American War
- Wrote the "frontier thesis" and argued that exploration helps define America
- McKinley was a victim of this; only happened four times in history
- Served as governor of the Philippines; practiced Dollar Diplomacy
- Term meaning to take over; take control of
- This caribbean island became a US territory following the war
- Style of camps and prisons used by the Spanish to keep the Cuban rebels in line
- Everyone's favorite Native American member of the Rough Riders
- Belief that a country should expand its empire, take on colonies
- Leader of the movement for Cuban independence from Spain
- Group of battleships commissioned by Roosevelt to "flex" on the rest of the world
- Led a revolt against the United States in the Philippines after the Spanish-American War
- This style of warfare in the Philippines was exceptionally brutal and costly
- System of free unrestricted trade negotiated by John Hay between China and the US
- Roosevelt's style of diplomacy; use of military might if needed
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- Following the war, this feeling that we were the best in the world began to grow
- The Platt Amendment established Cuba as this "sort of" colony of America
- Nicknamed the Spanish Butcher; responsible for horrible treatment of the Cuban natives
- Battleship whose sinking started the war
- Roosevelt won one after his "involvement" in the Russo-Japanese war
- Group of soldiers in the Spanish-American War led by Theodore Roosevelt
- This group spoke out fiercely against expansion and colonies following the Spanish-American War
- We struck gold here; many felt this proved expansion was worth it
- Style of reporting meant to sensationalize, even outright lie
- Site of a rebellion in 1893 that saw the US overthrow a queen
- Site of rebellion against American following the Spanish-American War
- The Spanish used these soldiers fighting solely for the paycheck
- Believed leading through morality and good example was the best foreign policy
- Deemed the Spanish-American War a "splendid" success
30 Clues: Battleship whose sinking started the war • Term meaning to take over; take control of • Deemed the Spanish-American War a "splendid" success • This treaty officially ended the Spanish-American War • Belief a country should stay out of the world's affairs • Leader of the movement for Cuban independence from Spain • ...
Spanish American War Review 2020-10-23
Across
- Group of battleships commissioned by Roosevelt to "flex" on the rest of the world
- This style of warfare in the Philippines was exceptionally brutal and costly
- Belief a country should stay out of the world's affairs
- Served as governor of the Philippines; practiced Dollar Diplomacy
- System of free unrestricted trade negotiated by John Hay between China and the US
- Style of camps and prisons used by the Spanish to keep the Cuban rebels in line
- Belief that a country should expand its empire, take on colonies
- Battleship whose sinking started the war
- This caribbean island became a US territory following the war
- Nicknamed the Spanish Butcher; responsible for horrible treatment of the Cuban natives
- Site of a rebellion in 1893 that saw the US overthrow a queen
- Roosevelt won one after his "involvement" in the Russo-Japanese war
- McKinley was a victim of this; only happened four times in history
- The Platt Amendment established Cuba as this "sort of" colony of America
- Term meaning to take over; take control of
- Wrote the "frontier thesis" and argued that exploration helps define America
- Believed leading through morality and good example was the best foreign policy
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- This group spoke out fiercely against expansion and colonies following the Spanish-American War
- Everyone's favorite Native American member of the Rough Riders
- Leader of the movement for Cuban independence from Spain
- We struck gold here; many felt this proved expansion was worth it
- Roosevelt's style of diplomacy; use of military might if needed
- Site of rebellion against American following the Spanish-American War
- Group of soldiers in the Spanish-American War led by Theodore Roosevelt
- Following the war, this feeling that we were the best in the world began to grow
- This treaty officially ended the Spanish-American War
- Deemed the Spanish-American War a "splendid" success
- Led a revolt against the United States in the Philippines after the Spanish-American War
- Style of reporting meant to sensationalize, even outright lie
- The Spanish used these soldiers fighting solely for the paycheck
30 Clues: Battleship whose sinking started the war • Term meaning to take over; take control of • Deemed the Spanish-American War a "splendid" success • This treaty officially ended the Spanish-American War • Belief a country should stay out of the world's affairs • Leader of the movement for Cuban independence from Spain • ...
African Wars Crossword Lucy 2024-05-20
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- An armed uprising against Obote's government in the West Nile region of Uganda in 1980
- Tigray people's liberation front
- A war also known as the Great War of Africa
- A humanitarian organization that provides medical assistance to civilians in war-torn regions
- Ethiopian red terror using scorched-earth tactics, including forced resettlement, mass executions, and chemical weapons against civilians
- The US led task force that lasted for two years and involved heavy fighting with local militias in Somalia
- An ethnic group found mostly in Northern Nigeria
- The leader of Libya and ally Idi Amin
- The slaughter of between 500,000 to 800,000 people of the Tutsi ethnic group by the Hutu majority in 1994
- A Congolese rebel leader who replaced Mobutu as leader of the newly renamed Democratic Republic of the Congo
- An independence struggle rooted in the decline of Western imperialism that began in 1961 and would last until 1991
- The overthrow of Patrice Lumumba shortly after independence and the rise to power of Joseph-Désiré Mobutu as a dictator following a series of civil wars and Cold War proxy conflicts
- A war between Somalia and Ethiopia over a disputed border region
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- A term referring to diamonds mined in a war zone and sold to fund conflict
- The president of Uganda from 1962-1971
- The largest battle of the Uganda-Tanzania war where the Tanzanians and Ugandan rebels defeated a combined Ugandan-Libyan-Palestinian forces
- An ethnic group from Southeastern Nigeria
- American reluctance to increase its involvement in Somalia and other regions
- The treaty that ended the Second Congo War
- A civil war and international military conflict nicknamed Africa's Frist World War
- A militant islamist and jihadist rebel group in Nigeria
- A Ugandan military dictator who is considered to be one of the most brutal dictators in modern world history
- Eritrean people's liberation front
- A concert organized in 1985 with some of the biggest music celebrities to raise money for famine relief in Ethiopia and other African countries
- International non-governmental organizations
25 Clues: Tigray people's liberation front • Eritrean people's liberation front • The leader of Libya and ally Idi Amin • The president of Uganda from 1962-1971 • An ethnic group from Southeastern Nigeria • The treaty that ended the Second Congo War • A war also known as the Great War of Africa • International non-governmental organizations • ...
London News Article 2024-04-26
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- Shakespare Helped london theater in 1500s and 1600s
- Nelson British naval officer
- London is one of the world’s most important centers for banking, investing money, and insurance.
- kingdom Capital of
- River that London lies on
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- Abbey crowned in a church famous
- Romans founded the city in the 1st century ad.
- famous clock tower
- War 2 1940-1941
- London is known for this.
10 Clues: famous clock tower • War 2 1940-1941 • London is known for this. • River that London lies on • kingdom Capital of • Nelson British naval officer • Romans founded the city in the 1st century ad. • Abbey crowned in a church famous • Shakespare Helped london theater in 1500s and 1600s • ...
there will come soft rains short story 2023-04-24
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- something that wakes you up
- a explosion that ended world war 2
- something that you have in your backyard it's controlled
- you use it to cook
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- what you eat in the moring
- something of nature ex. pine spruce and oak
- something you live in
- little burnt peices from a fire
- a pet everyone loves and wants
- something they use to make ashes of the dead
10 Clues: you use it to cook • something you live in • what you eat in the moring • something that wakes you up • a pet everyone loves and wants • little burnt peices from a fire • a explosion that ended world war 2 • something of nature ex. pine spruce and oak • something they use to make ashes of the dead • something that you have in your backyard it's controlled
wow Samuel 2 2018-08-23
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- when was the first train invented
- was the first world war
- was the first car made in america
- was the first train invented
- was the first school invented
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- was the first clock invented
- was the first iPhone released
- was the first car invented
- was the first camera invented
- when was the first telephone invented
10 Clues: was the first world war • was the first car invented • was the first clock invented • was the first train invented • was the first iPhone released • was the first camera invented • was the first school invented • when was the first train invented • was the first car made in america • when was the first telephone invented
London News Article 2024-04-26
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- Shakespare Helped london theater in 1500s and 1600s
- Nelson British naval officer
- London is one of the world’s most important centers for banking, investing money, and insurance.
- kingdom Capital of
- River that London lies on
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- Abbey crowned in a church famous
- Romans founded the city in the 1st century ad.
- famous clock tower
- War 2 1940-1941
- London is known for this.
10 Clues: famous clock tower • War 2 1940-1941 • London is known for this. • River that London lies on • kingdom Capital of • Nelson British naval officer • Romans founded the city in the 1st century ad. • Abbey crowned in a church famous • Shakespare Helped london theater in 1500s and 1600s • ...
african nationalism & independence 2022-04-25
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- the country that was colonial ruled after world war 2
- what jomo kenyatta and general mobutu believed in
- site of the 1994 genocide
- the unity of all african people despite national boundaries
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- what was nigeria's main export
- the disease that swept africa and more of the world primarily in the 1980s
- the system of racial segregation in south africa from the 1950's to 1991
- what was happening in the 1980s in africa
- where jomo kenyatta is from
9 Clues: site of the 1994 genocide • where jomo kenyatta is from • what was nigeria's main export • what was happening in the 1980s in africa • what jomo kenyatta and general mobutu believed in • the country that was colonial ruled after world war 2 • the unity of all african people despite national boundaries • ...
SWA History Mid-Unit Review 2025-12-07
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- partitioned from Palestine in 1948, the only Jewish country in the world
- ethnic group that did not get their own country after World War I
- a majority Shia country with a Sunni government, went to war with Iran in 1980
- a temporary power to control territory after World War I
- the largest genocide in history
- support for the creation of a country for a group of people
- the religion of 91-94% of the people in Southwest Asia
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- the world's strongest empire in the 1920s
- hatred or prejudice of Jewish people
- the reason Jewish populations spread around Europe, the spread of a people from their homeland
- Jewish nationalism
- the country in which Jerusalem resides, partitioned in 1948 to create Israel
- The ______________ Declaration, stating British support for Zionism
- the empire from which many modern Southwest Asian countries were partitioned
14 Clues: Jewish nationalism • the largest genocide in history • hatred or prejudice of Jewish people • the world's strongest empire in the 1920s • the religion of 91-94% of the people in Southwest Asia • a temporary power to control territory after World War I • support for the creation of a country for a group of people • ...
Avoid Worldliness 2024-01-02
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- God give what to the humble? (James 4:6)
- God said that the people at Thyatira sinned because "you ______________" the Jezebel in her evil doings? (Revelation 2:20)
- What is at war within us? (James 4:1)
- We are told in James 4:11 not to speak what again our brothers? (James 4:11)
- Because we covet and do not obtain, we do what two things? (James 4:2)(3 words)
- What should we do to ourselves before God? (James 4:10)
- How many spiritual judges are there? (James 4:12)
- We ask and do not receive because we ask how? (James 4:3)
- We should _________ ourselves to God? (James 4:7)
- Sinners should cleanse their what? (James 4:8)
- We should draw near to whom? (James 4:8)
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- Double-minded people should purify their what? (James 4:8)
- Friendship with the world is what with God? (James 4:4)
- If you humble yourself before God, He will do what to you? (James 4:10)
- The one who is our spiritual judge is one who can do what? (James 4:12) (3 words)
- If you judge the law instead of being a doer of the law, you are a what? (James 4:11)
- God ___________ jealously over the spirit He has made to dwell in us? (James 4:5)
- James 4:2 says that we what and do not have?
- If we are a what of this world, then we are an enemy of god? (James 4:4)
- We should resist whom? (James 4:7)
20 Clues: We should resist whom? (James 4:7) • What is at war within us? (James 4:1) • God give what to the humble? (James 4:6) • We should draw near to whom? (James 4:8) • James 4:2 says that we what and do not have? • Sinners should cleanse their what? (James 4:8) • How many spiritual judges are there? (James 4:12) • We should _________ ourselves to God? (James 4:7) • ...
World War 1 2020-11-05
13 Clues: War I • Wilson • Pledge • Warfare • v. U.S. • Telegraph • of Nations • Cabot Lodge • Service Act • of Versailles • Fourteen Points • Peace Conference • Army sergeant who nearly avoided the draft as a conscientious objector, he won the Congressional Medal of Honor for valor
World War One 2020-11-18
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- When a country takes over new lands or countries
- Terrorist group that was responsible for the assassination
- Agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- What kind of war was WW1?
- Who was blamed for WW1?
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- Signed November 11th 1918
- Western front battle July-November 1916
- Agreement between France, Russia and Great Britain
- Austria-Hungary took over this balkan state.
- Russia was defeated in this early battle
- Most deadly weapon used
- Hiding place in the trenches
- Archduke that was assassinated.
13 Clues: Most deadly weapon used • Who was blamed for WW1? • Signed November 11th 1918 • What kind of war was WW1? • Hiding place in the trenches • Archduke that was assassinated. • Western front battle July-November 1916 • Russia was defeated in this early battle • Austria-Hungary took over this balkan state. • When a country takes over new lands or countries • ...
World War 1 2022-01-01
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- To provide Poland with a port, German city of _______ was internationalized
- The entry of _______ in the world War brightened the hope of victory to the allies
- A power bloc formed in the year 1882
- __________ war on Germany on 4th August 1914
- Two conferences were held in this place to arrive at an agreement on the question of limitation of armament
- ______ was blamed for the assassination of the crown prince of Austria
- Austria declared war on this country on 28th July 1914
- Britain signed a secret agreement with this country in 1904
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- Germany captured _________ in the Franco-Prussian war
- The Treaty of _______ deprived Germany of all its colonial possessions
- The Germans dug the _______ canal deeper to provide shelter to the battle ships in its waters
- _______ left Triple Alliance and joined the war against Germany & Austria in 1915
- Japan & Britain were part of this Alliance
- The immediate cause of the WWI was _______
14 Clues: A power bloc formed in the year 1882 • Japan & Britain were part of this Alliance • The immediate cause of the WWI was _______ • __________ war on Germany on 4th August 1914 • Germany captured _________ in the Franco-Prussian war • Austria declared war on this country on 28th July 1914 • Britain signed a secret agreement with this country in 1904 • ...
World War II 2022-04-01
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- surrenders and Germany takes over the battle
- improved American military technology
- US, Britain, France, USSR
- surrenders and the war ends
- Hitler disregards this pact
- aint jew
- allied invasion of France
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- mass murder of jews and others
- Hitler invades on Sep. 1st
- Liberated from Germany
- US joins the war when this is attacked
- an extremely wicked or cruel act
- Germany, Italy, Japan
13 Clues: aint jew • Germany, Italy, Japan • Liberated from Germany • US, Britain, France, USSR • allied invasion of France • Hitler invades on Sep. 1st • surrenders and the war ends • Hitler disregards this pact • mass murder of jews and others • an extremely wicked or cruel act • improved American military technology • US joins the war when this is attacked • ...
World War I 2019-05-22
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- Act of giving two different sides equal strength of power.
- A kind of biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions.
- Fighting between fortified ditches.
- British passenger ship attacked and sunk by Germans.
- The commander of the American Expeditionary Force.
- Truce agreement
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- Head of the Committee on Public Information.
- Building up armed forces to prepare for war.
- Movement of many African Americans to northern cities from the South in the early 1900s
- Agency to improve efficiency in war-related industries.
- A devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation.
- Having merchant ships travel in groups protected by warships.
- One side in World War I:Britain,France,and Russia,later joined by the United States.
13 Clues: Truce agreement • Fighting between fortified ditches. • Head of the Committee on Public Information. • Building up armed forces to prepare for war. • The commander of the American Expeditionary Force. • British passenger ship attacked and sunk by Germans. • Agency to improve efficiency in war-related industries. • ...
World War Z 2013-05-30
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- An abundant supply
- an authoritative declaration
- longing for something past
- an organization formed by merging several groups or parties
- of or relating to the science of genetics
- not endowed with life
- draw back, as with fear or pain
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- kill in large numbers
- easily handled or managed
- to walk through shallow water, also my last name.
- done or made using whatever is available
- terminate, end, or take out
- to be, or not to be
13 Clues: An abundant supply • to be, or not to be • kill in large numbers • not endowed with life • easily handled or managed • longing for something past • terminate, end, or take out • an authoritative declaration • draw back, as with fear or pain • done or made using whatever is available • of or relating to the science of genetics • to walk through shallow water, also my last name. • ...
World War One 2014-05-05
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- – The belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- - The military alliance among Germany, Austria–Hungary, and Italy.
- - murder of a prominent person, political figure by a surprise attack, usually for payment or political reasons.
- - An alliance between France, Britain, and Russia.
- – The area of land between two enemy trench systems.
- – Psychological disturbance caused by prolonged exposure to active warfare.
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- - A treaty signed in 1919 which brought a formal end to the First World War.
- – An extreme form of patriotism marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries.
- – A policy of extending a country’s power and influence through colonization, use of military force, or other means.
- combat in which each side occupies a system of protective trenches.
- – The Schlieffen Plan was a battle plan drawn up by German military tacticians, with the objective of securing victory in the event of a war with both France and Russia.
- – A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- A condition of the foot resembling frostbite, caused by prolonged exposure to cold and dampness and often affecting soldiers in trenches.
13 Clues: - An alliance between France, Britain, and Russia. • – The area of land between two enemy trench systems. • - The military alliance among Germany, Austria–Hungary, and Italy. • combat in which each side occupies a system of protective trenches. • – Psychological disturbance caused by prolonged exposure to active warfare. • ...
World War I 2023-12-05
Across
- Countries join together for mutual benefits
- Italy, Austria-Hungary and Germany
- Join the army
- The stolen power over areas of other countries
- Country highly involved in World War 1
- Fight for their country
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- Battle equipment
- Australia's ally
- The build of strong-armed forces for their national interest
- The exclusion of other interests for their own
- A neutral country
- First major battle field for Australia
- Russia, France and Britain Alliance
13 Clues: Join the army • Battle equipment • Australia's ally • A neutral country • Fight for their country • Italy, Austria-Hungary and Germany • Russia, France and Britain Alliance • First major battle field for Australia • Country highly involved in World War 1 • Countries join together for mutual benefits • The exclusion of other interests for their own • ...
World War 1 2024-03-06
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- Someone who kills another person for political or religious reasons
- A long ditch dug in the ground to protect soldiers
- A large weapon used for firing rounds at a distance
- The point of contact between two opposing sides
- An agreement or contract between two or more countries
- The country that Austria-Hungary wanted to conquer that led to an assassination
- A concentration of artillery fire over a large area and a long period of time
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- A heavily armored vehicle used in war
- The policy of exerting power through diplomacy or force
- The alliance of Russia, France, and the United Kingdom
- One side rushing over the top to another as fast as they can
- The belief in a strong military and the will to use it
- The alliance of Germany, Austria Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
13 Clues: A heavily armored vehicle used in war • The point of contact between two opposing sides • A long ditch dug in the ground to protect soldiers • A large weapon used for firing rounds at a distance • The alliance of Russia, France, and the United Kingdom • The belief in a strong military and the will to use it • An agreement or contract between two or more countries • ...
