world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
World Wars/Cold War 2025-11-25
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- These were first used in WWII.
- A gadget used during the Cold War.
- WWII started because Germany invaded ___.
- German for lightning war.
- The wall that split Germany after WWII.
- A country that was considered neutral in WWII.
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- Most of the fighting in WWI took place in these.
- A big part of the Cold War.
- The glove___ was another Cold War gadget.
- Lasted from 1945 until 1991.
- Britain and France were part of the __ in WWI.
- World War I was also called the __ War.
- The two sides in WWII were the Allied Powers and the __ Powers.
13 Clues: German for lightning war. • A big part of the Cold War. • Lasted from 1945 until 1991. • These were first used in WWII. • A gadget used during the Cold War. • World War I was also called the __ War. • The wall that split Germany after WWII. • The glove___ was another Cold War gadget. • WWII started because Germany invaded ___. • Britain and France were part of the __ in WWI. • ...
Kansas-Nebraska Act Crossword (Include "-" in the Place of Spaces) 2025-03-12
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- A system in which the people of a territory decide on the legality of slavery - 2 words
- A strategy in which homeland advantage is used - 2 words
- The Congressman that proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act
- People who wanted slavery were…
- Bleeding Kansas led to the… - 2 words
- A synonym for a dispute or disagreement
- If someone is talking about the government the conversation is…
- People who didn’t want slavery were…
- A abolitionist that killed multiple people
- A violent event that lasted 7 years leading to the Civil War - 2 words
- A form of protester
- An act that caused conflict - 3 words
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- A rigged election has… - 2 words
- A form of saying a unstable society with lots of conflict - 2 words
- Year Bleeding Kansas ended (include A.D.) (with periods)
- A town that was destroyed during the conflict of Bleeding Kansas
- Part of the U.S. that borders Mexico
- Part of the U.S. that borders Canada
- Bleeding Kansas was full of…
- Year Bleeding Kansas started (include A.D.) (with periods)
- State
- Another word for a violent fight
- Synonym for misled
23 Clues: State • Synonym for misled • A form of protester • Bleeding Kansas was full of… • People who wanted slavery were… • A rigged election has… - 2 words • Another word for a violent fight • Part of the U.S. that borders Mexico • Part of the U.S. that borders Canada • People who didn’t want slavery were… • Bleeding Kansas led to the… - 2 words • An act that caused conflict - 3 words • ...
Jesse & Zion WWI Crossword 2024-10-22
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- A central power that started with a Bu
- Did not discriminate against the Harlem Hellfighters
- what primarily caused WWI in Siberia
- Developed by the Germans to shoot over 500 bullets a minute
- A time in world war where enemy soldiers enjoyed Christmas
- Used by the Germans for unrestricted warfare
- A type of rodent that caused disease
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- A central started that used Submarines in warfare
- A disease caused by the nasty and wet conditions of the trenches
- the ground that was caved in in world war one that was used as protection
- A giant vehicle that had cannons attached and could do good damage
- was apart of the allied
- The main weapon used in the war
- African American infantry unit during WWI
14 Clues: was apart of the allied • The main weapon used in the war • what primarily caused WWI in Siberia • A type of rodent that caused disease • A central power that started with a Bu • African American infantry unit during WWI • Used by the Germans for unrestricted warfare • A central started that used Submarines in warfare • ...
Ch. 1 Crossword 2023-09-26
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- a strike organized by workers rather than union leaders
- a large, sturdy merchant ship built during World War II.
- the idea of withholding income taxes from people's paychecks.
- collected
- government savings bond that is sold to raise money for the war.
- a Japanese-American whose parents were born in Japan.
- would eventually add up to the price of a bond.
- a home garden created to boost food production during World War II.
- a camp to which Japanese-Americans were forcibly sent during WWII.
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- a federal agency created in 1943 to coordinate issues related to war production during WWII.
- government spending of borrowed money
- status derived from length of service
- an effort, launched by an African-American newspaper for victory against the Axis powers and victory and winning racial equality at home.
- term used to symbolize the many women who worked in defense industries during WWII.
14 Clues: collected • government spending of borrowed money • status derived from length of service • would eventually add up to the price of a bond. • a Japanese-American whose parents were born in Japan. • a strike organized by workers rather than union leaders • a large, sturdy merchant ship built during World War II. • ...
Korean war 2017-10-23
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- which country occupied the Korean peninsula until the end of WW2?
- US president during WW2 and Korean War
- contributed thousands of troops to northern part of Korea and extended the fighting
- what parallel divided north and South Korea?
- How did the war end?
- American general during the Korean War
- Ruler of communist North Korea
- the theory that stated if Korea fell to communism other countries in the Far East would too
- ruler of democratic South Korea
- which report recommended more opposition to communism in the Far East
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- A river between China and North Korea
- Capital of North Korea
- The opposite of containment, which means preventing expansion
- organization of nations that works for world peace and security
- What is the Korean War sometimes called?
- The capital of South Korea that was conquered and re-conquered several times during the Korean War
- Leader of China during Korean War
17 Clues: How did the war end? • Capital of North Korea • Ruler of communist North Korea • ruler of democratic South Korea • Leader of China during Korean War • A river between China and North Korea • US president during WW2 and Korean War • American general during the Korean War • What is the Korean War sometimes called? • what parallel divided north and South Korea? • ...
Luty Texas History cwp 2021-05-03
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- fast growing town
- The Mexican dictator during the texas revolution
- the deadliest hurricane ever
- A way cowboys make money
- Disobeying the law peacefully
- The first president of texas
- The action of joining a country
- A french explorer who got in a shipwreck
- The side that texas was on in the civil war
- The right to vote
- A wire with barbs on it to keep cowboys from taking their cattle through their farms
- America banned alcohol
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- The most destructive war
- The new world and the old world were trading
- A way that texas advanced its transportation
- Who texas revolted against
- First European explorer to explore texas land
- The father of texas
- A fort where the texas army fought and died in the texas revolution
- Huge duststorm that lasted about ten years
20 Clues: fast growing town • The right to vote • The father of texas • America banned alcohol • The most destructive war • A way cowboys make money • Who texas revolted against • the deadliest hurricane ever • The first president of texas • Disobeying the law peacefully • The action of joining a country • A french explorer who got in a shipwreck • Huge duststorm that lasted about ten years • ...
Tricky Tricky Words 2021-06-08
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- millions of people died in world war 2
- people wipe their nose with it
- a piece of fabric finely made from remaining silk
- dilution is a root of horseradish
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- apart from one another
- half a binocular but works the same
- It is time we beseech the police of the theft of my diamond ring
- dizzy and wanting to vomit
- feeling rejuvenated and happy
- it is right next to last
10 Clues: apart from one another • it is right next to last • dizzy and wanting to vomit • feeling rejuvenated and happy • people wipe their nose with it • dilution is a root of horseradish • half a binocular but works the same • millions of people died in world war 2 • a piece of fabric finely made from remaining silk • ...
Canada 1867-1900 2015-03-12
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- what did the residential schools do to the aboriginal
- how many men died while making the railway
- When did Jerry Potts father die
- What month did MacDonald and his government resign
- What does Ky-yo-kosi mean
- what was the residential schools goal
- who joined the Philippines in world war 2
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- who took over Rupert's land
- why do they have residential schools
- who was the leader of the metis
10 Clues: What does Ky-yo-kosi mean • who took over Rupert's land • When did Jerry Potts father die • who was the leader of the metis • why do they have residential schools • what was the residential schools goal • how many men died while making the railway • who joined the Philippines in world war 2 • What month did MacDonald and his government resign • ...
Chemistry 2024-10-30
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- How easily substances move in another such as water
- Having hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails
- Solute+solvent
- found in all cells
- membrane fluid mosaic made fro mostly phospholipids
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- Proteins, lipids, carbs, and nucleic acids
- mostly found in sand, used in electronics
- If mixed with water it explodes
- the least reactive of all elements
- Used for PVC pipes and as a poison gas during world war 2
10 Clues: Solute+solvent • found in all cells • If mixed with water it explodes • the least reactive of all elements • mostly found in sand, used in electronics • Proteins, lipids, carbs, and nucleic acids • Having hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails • How easily substances move in another such as water • membrane fluid mosaic made fro mostly phospholipids • ...
canada ww1 2020-09-17
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- Elections Act, an Act that gave the vote to Canadian women related to servicemen, but cancelled the vote for conscientious objectors & immigrants from enemy countries
- an airplane with 2 sets of wings, one on top of the body and one underneath
- a fighter pilot who has shot down 5 enemy aircraft
- Bonds, bonds issued by the Canadian government to support the war effort
- a person skilled in shooting
- military search or exploration
- Measures Act, an Act that gives the federal government emergency powers during wartime, including the right to detain people without laying charges
- corpus, the right of a detained person to be brought before a judge or other official to decide whether the detention is lawful
- a group of ships travelling together protected by an armed force
- to send a person back to his/her country of origin
- of attrition, a military strategy based on exhausting the enemy's manpower & resources before yours are exhausted, usually involving great losses on both sides
- devotion to one's culture & nation
- a believer in a political & economic system in which the means of production & distribution in a country are publicly owned & controlled for the benefit of all members of society
- Government, the coalition government formed by Conservatives & some Liberals & independents that governed Canada from 1917 to 1920
- Days Campaign, the final Allied offensive against the Central Powers on the Western Front from August 8-November 11, 1918
- large guns used to fire shells
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- Voters Act, an Act that allowed men & women serving overseas to vote
- alien, a national living in a country that is at war with his/her homeland
- aerial duels between aircraft
- camp, a government-run camp where people who are considered a threat are detained
- loyalty or faithfulness
- information, usually produced by governments, presented in such a way as to inspire & spread particular beliefs or opinions
- those injured, killed, captured, or missing in action
- objector, a person who opposes war for religious or moral reasons
- election, the name given to the 1917 federal election because of Borden's efforts to win the military vote
- making profit by raising prices on needed goods or producing poor quality materials
- an agreement by warring parties to end hostilities
- of Versailles, one of the treaties that ended the First World War; it imposed strict sanctions on Germany
- Front, the area of fighting in western Europe during the First World War, characterized by trench warfare and inconclusive battles with heavy casualties on both sides
- forced enlistment in the armed forces of all fit men of certain ages
- tax, a tax charged to businesses based on their total revenues
- Peace Conference, a meeting in Paris in 1919 to discuss the terms of a peace agreement after WW1
- movement, groups organized to improve conditions for workers
- tax, a tax on personal income
- mans land, the area between the trenches of 2 opposing forces
- rationing, a civilian effort to consume less & conserve supplies on the home front
- Service Act, a 1917 Act that made conscription compulsory for all Canadian men between the ages of 20 & 45, calling up the younger men first
- marine, civilian ships & sailors that transported food, weapons, & munitions
38 Clues: loyalty or faithfulness • a person skilled in shooting • aerial duels between aircraft • tax, a tax on personal income • military search or exploration • large guns used to fire shells • devotion to one's culture & nation • a fighter pilot who has shot down 5 enemy aircraft • an agreement by warring parties to end hostilities • ...
Testing this out 2021-08-26
Across
- Where Bucky Barnes stays before Infinity War
- The best character from the newest live-action marvel show
- the beautiful name for Spiderman's black suit in Far From Home
- We saw a fake version of him in Iron Man 2, but he will be the primary antagonist in Shang Chi
- Peter Quill possessed powers because his father was Ego, a _________.
- The movie that introduces your two favorite characters
- a hilarious new character introduced in thor Ragnorok
- the true identity of the Task Master
- The mysterious woman recruiting characters for a new secret team
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- The home base of Doctor Strange and the other sorcerers
- That one villain from Thor the Dark World that I couldn't even remember his name
- the number of realms on ygdrasil, the world tree
- The new name for Mysterio
- The Multiverse is broken because of _____.
- A collection of teenagers who possess powerful abilities
15 Clues: The new name for Mysterio • the true identity of the Task Master • The Multiverse is broken because of _____. • Where Bucky Barnes stays before Infinity War • the number of realms on ygdrasil, the world tree • a hilarious new character introduced in thor Ragnorok • The movie that introduces your two favorite characters • ...
US History Unit 2 Keywords 2018-02-22
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- Conference in which the Allies decided how to end World War II and what to do next
- Acts made by Roosevelt to attempt to keep the US out of World War II by avoiding actions taken before the first world war
- Economic aid provided to Western European nations by the U.S. after WWII
- Trade in which the other nation had to transport the goods instead of the US
- Policy of ignoring military actions in hopes of avoiding conflict
- Reforms and changes made by Franklin Roosevelt to help solve problems caused by the Great Depression and prevent similar issues in the future
- Law allowing veterans to receive loans to build homes or pursue and education
- 7 December 1941, the day that Japan bombed Pearl Harbor causing the US to declare war on Japan
- Secret project of building an atomic bomb
- Line at which North and South Korea became divided into communist and non-communist parts
- Man who wanted wealth to be redistributed to the poor in the Great Depression
- Agreement of the US to help Britain in WWII by providing weapons and money
- 29 October 1929 when stock values suddenly fell as many people tried to sell their stocks
- International organization created after WWII to maintain peace in the world
- Government in which one leader has absolute power
- Drought and winds in Oklahoma during the Great Depression
- US military strategy of capturing Pacific islands and establishing bases there to get closer to Japan
- Decision to strengthen relations between the US and other Western Hemisphere countries
- Agreement between North American and Western European nations to protect each other
- Divide between communist Eastern Europe and non-communist Western Europe
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- Japanese aircraft pilots who crashed their explosive-filled planes into U.S. ships killing themselves in the process
- Group of WWI soldiers and their families who marched in Washington DC to demand payment for their service
- Female secretary of labor in the US who promoted the Social Security program
- Court case in which the supreme court defended Japanese internment camps and deemed them necessary
- Franklin Roosevelt’s weekly radio program that explained current issues in simple language
- Woman on US propaganda posters encouraging women to join the war effort by working in factories for example
- Shantytowns in urban areas during the Great Depression
- Antisemitic laws in Germany in World War II
- American general who led the US forces in Japan in WWII and the UN forces in the Korean War
- Act giving less power to labor unions
- The US join the war, the Allies win a victory in North Africa, the Soviets gain ground at Stalingrad, D-Day allows the Allies to free France and the US drops atomic bombs in Japan
- Name given to the use of the containment policy
- Policy of using US military forces to sop the spread of communism
- Sending of supplies to West Berlin by airplane when the Soviet Union blocked roads to West Germany
- Theory that as more nations became communist, other nearby countries would follow
- Military technique involving the use of airplanes followed by infantry and tanks and use by Germany in WWII
36 Clues: Act giving less power to labor unions • Secret project of building an atomic bomb • Antisemitic laws in Germany in World War II • Name given to the use of the containment policy • Government in which one leader has absolute power • Shantytowns in urban areas during the Great Depression • Drought and winds in Oklahoma during the Great Depression • ...
geometry 4 2024-06-12
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- shape with 12 sides
- 3.14159
- tube shape with a hole through the center
- two lines that when they touch form right angles
- triangle with side lengths of 456
- a shape that when placed in the real world has some dimension
- two lines of which will never touch
- s o/h
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- t o/a
- a shape that when placed in the real world has no dimension
- a 2-d shape with 4 right angles and 4 sides
- x1-x2/y1-y2
- to show how you got to the answer of a triangle
- a 3 dimensional shape with 6 faces 2 faces squares and 4 rectangles
- six sides 2-d shape
- when number is multiplied by itself gives you a specified number
- square root (x1-x2)^2+(y1-y2)^2
- delta Y over delta X
- a line that intersects a curve at two or more points
- c a/h
20 Clues: t o/a • c a/h • s o/h • 3.14159 • x1-x2/y1-y2 • shape with 12 sides • six sides 2-d shape • delta Y over delta X • square root (x1-x2)^2+(y1-y2)^2 • triangle with side lengths of 456 • two lines of which will never touch • tube shape with a hole through the center • a 2-d shape with 4 right angles and 4 sides • to show how you got to the answer of a triangle • ...
geometry 4 2024-06-12
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- shape with 12 sides
- 3.14159
- tube shape with a hole through the center
- two lines that when they touch form right angles
- triangle with side lengths of 456
- a shape that when placed in the real world has some dimension
- two lines of which will never touch
- s o/h
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- t o/a
- a shape that when placed in the real world has no dimension
- a 2-d shape with 4 right angles and 4 sides
- x1-x2/y1-y2
- to show how you got to the answer of a triangle
- a 3 dimensional shape with 6 faces 2 faces squares and 4 rectangles
- six sides 2-d shape
- when number is multiplied by itself gives you a specified number
- square root (x1-x2)^2+(y1-y2)^2
- delta Y over delta X
- a line that intersects a curve at two or more points
- c a/h
20 Clues: t o/a • c a/h • s o/h • 3.14159 • x1-x2/y1-y2 • shape with 12 sides • six sides 2-d shape • delta Y over delta X • square root (x1-x2)^2+(y1-y2)^2 • triangle with side lengths of 456 • two lines of which will never touch • tube shape with a hole through the center • a 2-d shape with 4 right angles and 4 sides • to show how you got to the answer of a triangle • ...
The Mayan Empire 2023-11-17
WW1 2022-05-27
Unit 7 Crossword 2016-03-17
Across
- World War II on which Allied forces invaded northern France by means of beach landings in Normandy.
- Manhattan Project a research and development project that produced the first nuclear weapons during World War II. It was led by the United States with the support of the United Kingdom and Canada.
- also known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor, the Hawaii Operation or Operation AI by the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters
- Bomb a bomb that produces an extremely powerful explosion when atoms are split apart
- Buwl an area of Oklahoma, Kansas, and northern Texas affected by severe soil erosion
- Bill a legislative initiative proposed by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to add more justices to the U.S. Supreme Court.
- a person in prison or other kind of detention, generally in wartime.
- Valley Authority a federally owned corporation in the United States created by congressional charter in May 1933 to provide navigation, flood control, electricity generation
- Randolph was a leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement, the American labor movement, and socialist political parties.
- New Deal to characterize the second stage, 1935-36, of the New Deal programs of President Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Alamos a town in central New Mexico: atomic research center
- of Berlin was the last major battle in Europe during World War II. It resulted in the surrender of the German army and an end to Adolf Hitler's rule.
- Security Act to create a system of transfer payments in which younger, working people support older, retired people.
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- Act a foundational statute of United States labor law which guarantees basic rights of private sector employees
- the act of assembling and making both troops and supplies ready for war
- destruction or slaughter on a mass scale, especially caused by fire or nuclear war.
- a fixed allowance of provisions or food, especially for soldiers or sailors or for civilians during a shortage
- long an American politician who served as the 40th Governor of Louisiana from 1928 to 1932
- a shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people during the Depression of the early 1930s.
- Depression A major economic collapse that lasted from 1929 to 1940 in the US and a similar period in many other countries.
- Roosevelt an American politician, diplomat, and activist.
- Market Crash a sudden dramatic decline of stock prices across a significant cross-section
- Lease the matériel and services supplied by the U.S. to its allies during World War II under an act of Congress
23 Clues: Roosevelt an American politician, diplomat, and activist. • Alamos a town in central New Mexico: atomic research center • a person in prison or other kind of detention, generally in wartime. • the act of assembling and making both troops and supplies ready for war • destruction or slaughter on a mass scale, especially caused by fire or nuclear war. • ...
African Wars Jaden 2024-05-23
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- National Resistance Army
- The mam that ran a rebel organization that forced mobutu into exile
- The US led Unified Task Force
- Establishment of transitional government, but sporadic violence and insecurity persisted in eastern Congo
- People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
- People as Southeastern Nigeria
- The crisis that saw overthrow of Patrice Lumumba
- A extremist group during the Somali Civil War
- Uganda National Liberation Front
- Tigray People's Liberation Front
- Diamonds mined in a war zone and sold to fund conflict
- The President of Uganda In 1971
- Rwandan genocide
- The militant Islamist and jihadist rebel group
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- A ethnic group found mostly in northern Nigeria
- Leader of the NRA
- The battle were the Somali militia forces shot down three American Black Hawk helicopters
- The rise of the Marxist-Leninist military dictatorship
- Ethiopian Red Terror
- When Kenyan troops entered southern Somalia to fight the al-Shabaa
- The Non-Governmental Organization
- Uganda National Liberation Army
- Eritrean People's Liberation Front
- The largest battle in the Uganda War
- A civil war also known as The Biafran War
- Africa's First World War with a civil war and international military conflict that took place mostly in Zaire
26 Clues: Rwandan genocide • Leader of the NRA • Ethiopian Red Terror • National Resistance Army • The US led Unified Task Force • People as Southeastern Nigeria • Uganda National Liberation Army • The President of Uganda In 1971 • Uganda National Liberation Front • Tigray People's Liberation Front • The Non-Governmental Organization • Eritrean People's Liberation Front • ...
Eisenhower - Presidents of Vietnam - Part 1 of 4 2022-04-09
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- War in Indochina would do this to divisions of troops
- Temporarily divided Vietnam into Communist North and Pro-western South
- President Eisehower's secretary of state
- President Eisenhower avoided ___ in Vietnam during his two terms
- President who did not want another Korean War
- France's Asian jewel since the 1880s
- well-educated and worldly communist leader in Vietnam
- Wanted to control the "rice bowl of Asia"
- most dangerous and unstable theater of conflict with the Communist bloc in the 1950s
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- Mao's Communist revolution in China was a _______
- begged the Americans for more aid against communists at Dein Bien Phu
- Paying for at least half the cost of France's war in Vietnam
- During the ______ World War, Japan conquered China
- President's administration came to see French Indochina as a front in the global war against communism
- President Eisenhower avoided ______ military intervention in Indochina in 1954
- President Eisenhower (As well as others) believed in this Communist theory
- Ended the Korean war
- President Eisenhower gave France money and weapons instead of ________
- President Eisenhower's Vice-president
- How American leaders initially looked at France's re-conquest of Indochina
- Season in which the Battle of Dien Bien Phu took place
21 Clues: Ended the Korean war • France's Asian jewel since the 1880s • President Eisenhower's Vice-president • President Eisehower's secretary of state • Wanted to control the "rice bowl of Asia" • President who did not want another Korean War • Mao's Communist revolution in China was a _______ • During the ______ World War, Japan conquered China • ...
Second Declension 2022-04-24
27 Clues: god • man • son • war • book • rock • gift • town • debt • year • lamb • word • field • world • judge • horse • slave • temple • master • friend • Christ • heaven • teacher • kingdom • servant • craftsman • marketplace
SOCIETY IN 1984 2023-05-11
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- War was ...
- There is no ... between states
- ... are never meant to be crossed
- Is forbidden to speak other...
- Now there is a ... of reality
- Once in a while there are surprise ... to an ally
- They keep a continuous economy by the constant
- Superstates are simultaneously aware and ....
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- Political belief system of Oceania
- In the now war belief there is not a .... between superstates
- The point of war is to preserve the same ... society structure
- Each superstate is a completely whole different ....
- Before it was important to learn from the ... now it's falsified in order to control
- Name to refer the new divisions of the actual world
- War is...
- In the past war kept people in ...
16 Clues: War is... • War was ... • Now there is a ... of reality • There is no ... between states • Is forbidden to speak other... • ... are never meant to be crossed • Political belief system of Oceania • In the past war kept people in ... • Superstates are simultaneously aware and .... • They keep a continuous economy by the constant • Once in a while there are surprise ... to an ally • ...
Countries 2025-07-25
11 Clues: War • Enemy • Cricket • Mani Chachu • World War II • Your Country • Donald Trump • Adolf Hitler • Nana Abu country • Muslim African country • Horn of Africa/Afican Theif
SOCIETY IN 1984 2023-05-11
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- War was ...
- There is no ... between states
- ... are never meant to be crossed
- Is forbidden to speak other...
- Now there is a ... of reality
- Once in a while there are surprise ... to an ally
- They keep a continuous economy by the constant
- Superstates are simultaneously aware and ....
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- Political belief system of Oceania
- In the now war belief there is not a .... between superstates
- The point of war is to preserve the same ... society structure
- Each superstate is a completely whole different ....
- Before it was important to learn from the ... now it's falsified in order to control
- Name to refer the new divisions of the actual world
- War is...
- In the past war kept people in ...
16 Clues: War is... • War was ... • Now there is a ... of reality • There is no ... between states • Is forbidden to speak other... • ... are never meant to be crossed • Political belief system of Oceania • In the past war kept people in ... • Superstates are simultaneously aware and .... • They keep a continuous economy by the constant • Once in a while there are surprise ... to an ally • ...
semester review 2021-05-17
Across
- = economic downturn
- = a storm that caused choking on death
- = no more authority
- = rising to power by fueling feelings of nationalism
- = women who created birth control
- = girls that do things that guys can do/ different
- = boost the price for farm reduction
- = young men who work in nature
- = two nights of terrorizing jews event
- = jews were sent here for prison because of a great betrayal
- = bombings sent across the country
- = Britain, France, and Russia
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- = war ended and treaty blamed Germany for starting world war one
- = migration = people moving because of dust death
- = world peace organization
- = kkk is good and black men is a bad film
- = a new german empire
- = Germany and Austria - Hungary
- = japan brutalizing the chinese
- = a group of countries that protect eachother
- = a flying weapon
- = the belief that the gov should control the economy
22 Clues: = a flying weapon • = economic downturn • = no more authority • = a new german empire • = world peace organization • = Britain, France, and Russia • = young men who work in nature • = Germany and Austria - Hungary • = japan brutalizing the chinese • = women who created birth control • = bombings sent across the country • = boost the price for farm reduction • ...
Spanish American War 2024-05-08
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- How many months did the Spanish-American War last.
- These people supported the US acquiring territories abroad.
- This treaty brought an end to the Spanish-American War in 1898.
- Person opposed to US acquiring Colonies abroad.
- He defeated the Spanish Navy in Philippines.
- This battle won the Spanish-American War for the US.
- His letter was an embarrassment to Spain on the eve of the Spanish-American War.
- Owner of the New York Journal.
- President of the US during the Spanish-American War.
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- US Battleship that blew up in Havana Cuba.
- Europen belief of spreading cultural superiority and Christianity.
- Territory acquired by US from Spain after the Spanish-American War.
- Led a coup to over-through Hawaiian Monarch.
- This is the action of exaggerating and sensationalizing stories in a newspaper.
- Philosophy that drove America to conquer North America in the 19th Century.
- Owner of the New York World.
- Last Monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii.
- Spanish Colony acquired by America at the end of the Spanish-American War.
- Volunteer Cavalry raised and led by TR.
- The US annexed these islands because of their location in the Pacific.
20 Clues: Owner of the New York World. • Owner of the New York Journal. • Last Monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii. • Volunteer Cavalry raised and led by TR. • US Battleship that blew up in Havana Cuba. • Led a coup to over-through Hawaiian Monarch. • He defeated the Spanish Navy in Philippines. • Person opposed to US acquiring Colonies abroad. • ...
world war 2 2019-12-06
6 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of
World War 2 2024-06-11
6 Clues: Prime minister during ww2 • President of the united states • includes Germany, italy, Japan • includes USA, USSr, Great Britian • A military tactic used by the germans • A stratergy to prevent war by appeasing the aggresor
World War II Vocabulary 2021-12-02
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- a compromise that allowed the United States to provide aid.
- travel from one island to another, especially as a tourist in an area of small islands.
- successfully leading Britain through World War Two.
- a form of far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism characterized by dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition
- hostility to or prejudice against Jewish people.
- a joint declaration issued during World War II (1939-45) by the United States and Great Britain that set out a vision for the postwar world.
- nominated for the Peace Prize several times in the second half of the 1930s for having conducted a policy of fraternization with Latin America and for having negotiated free trade agreements with a number of states.
- the dictator of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) from 1929 to 1953.
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- an epic WWII clash between the U.S. Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy that played out six months after the attack.
- building and directing the largest army in history.
- American program for researching and developing the first atomic bombs.
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- the state or process of being international.
- the prime minister of Japan during most of the Pacific War.
- the day (June 6, 1944) in World War II on which Allied forces invaded northern France by means of beach landings in Normandy.
15 Clues: the state or process of being international. • hostility to or prejudice against Jewish people. • building and directing the largest army in history. • successfully leading Britain through World War Two. • a compromise that allowed the United States to provide aid. • the prime minister of Japan during most of the Pacific War. • ...
NEW Revolutionary Crossword 2022-02-02
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- Established a republican form of government
- Shot heard around the world
- Britain's response to the Boston Tea Party
- France surrendered to Britqain
- At war with Spain and France
- Protected citizens from the government
- Made a new translation of the Bible
- Executed James I
- Wrote the Bill of Rights
- Reason the colonists boycotted British goods
- Who restored the monarchy
- The amount of money to pay after a war
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- draft of declaration of independence was written
- France and the natives teamed up to fight Britain
- When the British opened fire in Boston
- Representatives from each colony came together to write the declaration of independence
- Promoted free speech
- Declared independence of America
- Also called the Bloodless Revolution
- War that broke out in 1642
- The British taxed teas in America
- Monarchy was restored
- Stopped expansion to Indian territory
- Life Liberty and Property
- Queen who died before the civil war
25 Clues: Executed James I • Promoted free speech • Monarchy was restored • Wrote the Bill of Rights • Life Liberty and Property • Who restored the monarchy • War that broke out in 1642 • Shot heard around the world • At war with Spain and France • France surrendered to Britqain • Declared independence of America • The British taxed teas in America • Made a new translation of the Bible • ...
Kirby Villains 2022-04-27
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- Sectonia's servant, master of puppets
- Angelic reincarnation
- a swordsman out to prove he's the best. (2 words)
- master of a matter most dark
- Mouse Thief
- Dark ruler of the mirror world
- traitorous jester with neon wings
- Queen of the sky world
- Haltmann works co. secretary
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- President ___ _______ Haltmann (2 words)
- Wish-granting star rebuilt by Haltmann (2 words)
- Seeker of the Master Crown
- Think NME from the anime
- astral birth
- His eternal nemesis and rival
- leader of the jambastion cult
16 Clues: Mouse Thief • astral birth • Angelic reincarnation • Queen of the sky world • Think NME from the anime • Seeker of the Master Crown • master of a matter most dark • Haltmann works co. secretary • His eternal nemesis and rival • leader of the jambastion cult • Dark ruler of the mirror world • traitorous jester with neon wings • Sectonia's servant, master of puppets • ...
Unit Four Part One Review - Westward Expansion 2025-10-19
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- This new technological innovation allowed for expanded markets as people could now easily travel up and down the Mississippi River.
- In the Battle of ___ ___, the Americans were victorious and were able to take control of this body of water. (2 words/no spaces)
- The US was fighting against ___ ___ in the War of 1812. (2 words/no spaces)
- Most of the battles of the War of 1812 took place on the Great Lakes on or near the US border with ____.
- This individual became president in 1801 as the first non-Federalist president. He was known as a "strict interpretist" of the Constitution.
- At the Battle of ____, American Fort McHenry was under attack. Amazingly the US forces were able to withstand the attack and come out victorious, giving the soldiers the will power to finish fighting the war.
- Traveling westward was treacherous, often resulting in struggles, sickness, or death. This is best exemplified through the disastrous outcome of the ___ party.
- During the Battle of the USS ____, the Americans were victorious. This was a huge moral boost as it was our first major naval battle.
- This term means the belief that it was God's will that the US stretch across the entire continent and is often depicted through a famous image. (2 words/no spaces)
- This individual became a war hero as a result of the War of 1812, and would go on to be elected president in 1828 as a result.
- In December 1814, the Treaty of ___ was signed, officially ending the War of 1812. All pre-war borders were restored.
- These two men were hired to travel through the newly purchased Louisiana Purchase and document all the plants, animals, waterways, etc., that they came across. (3 words/no spaces)
- Seeing the US flag continue to fly despite the bombardment of Fort McHenry, ___ ___ ___ was inspired to write a poem - the "Star Spangled Banner" - that would go on to become our national anthem. (3 words/no spaces)
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- Following the Battle of Bladensburg, the British burned ____, destroying the White House and the US Capitol. Thankfully the important documents had already been evacuated and First Lady Dolley Madison was able to save a portrait of Washington.
- Great Britain had the advantage of having the support of the Canadians and the ___ ___ during the War of 1812. (2 words/no spaces)
- At the Battle of ___ ___, the Americans were victorious against the Native Americans, effectively ending the Creek Civil War that had been going on. (2 words/no spaces)
- The Louisiana Purchase was purchased from ____ the leader of France after the US attempted to purchase New Orleans.
- There were numerous ____ to the west, including the Santa Fe, Oregon, and Mormon.
- This individual was the main Native American leader who was killed at the Battle of the Thames.
- Considered the highlight of Jefferson's presidency, The ___ ___ doubled the size of the US in 1803. (2 words/no spaces)
- At the Battle of ____, the British won a major victory that ultimately left the US capital open to attack.
- At the Battle of the ____, the Americans were victorious and the main Native American leader was killed, resulting the in Native American alliance collapsing.
- Most people had to save up for 5 years to travel west, they would fill ___ with supplies, and walk for months to reach their new homes in the west.
23 Clues: The US was fighting against ___ ___ in the War of 1812. (2 words/no spaces) • There were numerous ____ to the west, including the Santa Fe, Oregon, and Mormon. • This individual was the main Native American leader who was killed at the Battle of the Thames. • ...
History Crossword By Habiba Elazhary 2022-06-23
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- It is the bond between nations around the world to provide and manufacture goods that grew stronger after the Second World War as technology and transportation of goods advanced.
- A French phrase used in the 1960s by Quebec to standardize rates across the province, ensure economic benefits for the Québec economic system through a purchasing policy, and make French the only language in the workforce.
- It mandated men during the first and second world wars to participate in the military. It divided English-speaking Canadians, who strongly supported it, and French-speaking Canadians, who did not.
- The country where the crisis of the Suez canal, a precious flowing river that controls two-thirds of Europe's oil consumption, occurred. Israeli troops tried to take over the Suez canal, followed by the French, and British, but withdrew their troops after a year.
- During this time, women were obligated to aid the homefront by consuming less resources when cooking and doing patriot actions to aid war effort. Women sufferagist movements started after this event has started. However, the advocation for women’s rights has increased throughout it. Some men who couldn’t serve due to health and age restrictions, felt emasculated and embarrassed.
- A weapon designed by scientists such as Albert Einstein and others to destroy countries and kill people. The goal of this creation was for the United States to drop it on Hiroshima.
- It is a profit-seeking economic system in which individuals own and control property according to their own interests, and demand and supply freely set market prices in ways that benefit society.
- A German leader designed specialized concentration camps to execute European Jews and commited suicide when he knew that Germany was obligated to surrender.
- A capital city that was shared among four allied countries after the Second World War. A separating wall was built in this city where it separated East and West Berlin.
- As a result of attacking Pearl Harbor to cut off China’s support of the USA, what was the first Japanese city to experience death and extreme property damage?
- Poverty that rose after the crash of the stock market in North America. During this era, government relief prioritized families and married men.
- A small community in Halifax that was populated with black individuals which was later destroyed by the government.
- A competition between the USA and the USSR to become the first nation to have the most technological advances and fly to space to gain more dominance.
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- A generation that has the largest popuation (currently) as they were born after the Second World War due to Canada’s economy’s stability, growth and improvement.
- Specialized German bombs and munitions that attacked Ypres, France and Britain to intentionally cause gas poisoning, skin burns, and, eventually, death.
- Due to the fear of nuclear war, the USA the Soviets made and claimed to have nuclear weapons which delayed the war.
- Enforced laws that banned the consumption of alcohol specifically bootleg during the 1920s in Canada. (However, it did not prevent individuals from consuming alcohol as bootleggers continued selling bootleg.)
- A peaceful secret pact that was signed during the Second World War between Germany and the USSR to become allies and share Poland.
- Its support grew after the Parti Quebecois was formed and its aim was to gain sovereignty and become an independent nation, away from the .
- A home city to many religious places in Palestine such as Al- Aqsa Mosque and the Wailing Wall.
- It is a law that allows its prime minister/president to implement laws to provide security and order in case of a war insurrection. Pierre Trudeau used this to detain French Quebecois in suspicion of being a part of the FLQ.
- It followed the Cold War and it is designed to make people happier through buying products. Many suburbs, cars, and other products were built in this period to gain money and construct new establishments.
- A common job during the Second World War which allowed an individual to work from a different country (enemy’s country). This job required one to acquire various languages and accents.
- A Canadian thing that continuously changed ten times since the start of the Cold War.
- A terrorist organization that planted bombs in Quebec after the Quiet Revolution as an expression of their aggression towards the anglophone Quebeckers.
- American and Soviet forces fought to gain control and dominance where there weren’t direct battles.
- Adolf Hitler created this event that caused a mass genocide of a specific religious group (Jews) during the Second World War in Europe and was called “the final solution”.
- A communist kingdom that formed in 1918 that currently consists of 7 different countries where the Serbian forces attacked thousands of Kosovo Albanians.
- A deathly plan that killed 13 percent of the population created by the dictator of the USSR during the 1930s, Joseph Stalin, to extract Ukraine’s resources via the fertile farmlands. During this period, Stalin prohibited food, and livestock, consolidated farms, prevented immigration and manipulated citizens into believing that they were greedy via a propaganda campaign.
- After the Holocaust, Jewish and Israeli communities were established on Palestinian land.
30 Clues: A Canadian thing that continuously changed ten times since the start of the Cold War. • After the Holocaust, Jewish and Israeli communities were established on Palestinian land. • A home city to many religious places in Palestine such as Al- Aqsa Mosque and the Wailing Wall. • ...
Foundations of the United States Puzzle 1 2025-09-14
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- Trail used by pioneers moving west
- First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- California city where gold was first discovered
- Constitutional amendment that gave women the right to vote
- War hawk President during War of 1812
- First African American Supreme Court Justice
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- Constitutional Convention city
- Abolitionist who led raids in Kansas
- Amendment that ended slavery
- President known as "Old Hickory"
- President during World War II and serverd 4 terms
- General who led Union forces in the Civil War
- President assassinated in Dallas, 1963
- New York island that processed immigrants
15 Clues: Amendment that ended slavery • Constitutional Convention city • President known as "Old Hickory" • Trail used by pioneers moving west • Abolitionist who led raids in Kansas • War hawk President during War of 1812 • President assassinated in Dallas, 1963 • Author of the Declaration of Independence • New York island that processed immigrants • ...
Colton Ritchey The Atlantic World 2024-10-11
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- Conquered the Incas
- More exports then imports
- Disease brought from the old world
- Aztec leader
- War between the British and French
- Group controlled by a nation
- Private ownership
- Trade of slaves between Europe Africa and the Americas
- part of the triangle trade that slaves were sailed on
- Abusing native American labor
- Conquered the Aztecs
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- Made first contact with America
- Exchange of goods over the globe
- Incan leader
- Many small investments split between people
- Exchange of new world and old world goods
- The transportation of slaves across the Atlantic
- Mix of Spanish and Native American
- Spanish conquerors
- First British settlement
20 Clues: Incan leader • Aztec leader • Private ownership • Spanish conquerors • Conquered the Incas • Conquered the Aztecs • First British settlement • More exports then imports • Group controlled by a nation • Abusing native American labor • Made first contact with America • Exchange of goods over the globe • Disease brought from the old world • Mix of Spanish and Native American • ...
Nationalism 2024-05-01
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- In 1871, Bismarck ___ the Franco-Prussian War.
- Count Cavour made an ___ with France in 1858.
- ___ became the new capital of Italy then the total process of unification was completed.
- Nationalism is an ideology that a person's nation is ___ to others.
- ___ is an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state.
- Bismarck went to war against Denmark, Austria, and France to gain land to add to his.
- Nationalism can ___ people by having people fight for what they all believe in.
- Otto von ___ led the large German state of Prussia
- Italy became a unified country in 1861. It happened after Sardinia-Piedmont and France defeated ___ in the Second War of Italian Independence.
- Austria-Hungary struggled in World War I due to internal divisions from nationalism, resulting in revolts and territorial ___.
- Nationalism can be ___ your country.
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- The Ottomans and Austria-Hungary were not ___ allies for Germany in World War I, but their contributions to the war effort were limited.
- In the Balkans, Slavic Serbs sought ___ from Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire, and in 1878, they tried to gain control of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Nationalism is loyalty and ___ to a nation.
- An example of a result of bad nationalism is the ___ of Jews.
- Nationalism at its worst can fuel ___ disorder.
- The land that Bismarck gained from ___ added the last section to the new country of Germany.
- In 1870, the Papal States became the last area to ___ a united Italy.
- Nationalism can bring ___ people together.
- By 1917, Austria's output of ___ had fallen to less than half of its 1913 total, and that of rye and oats had fallen even more.
20 Clues: Nationalism can be ___ your country. • Nationalism can bring ___ people together. • Nationalism is loyalty and ___ to a nation. • Count Cavour made an ___ with France in 1858. • In 1871, Bismarck ___ the Franco-Prussian War. • Nationalism at its worst can fuel ___ disorder. • Otto von ___ led the large German state of Prussia • ...
Number The Stars 2015-09-02
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- a job or profession
- Ellens last name
- Lise's fiance & member of Resistance
- person who serves in the military
- relating to a navy
- main character
- a native of Germany
- religion; relating to Judaism
- a ship
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- Male ruler
- shopping area in Copenhagen, Denmark
- a merry-go-round
- War II War between 1939-1945
- Annmaries uncle
- caused to be under water
- Annmaries last name
- Annmarie's best friend
- Annmaries younger sister
- largest group of naval vessels under one commander
19 Clues: a ship • Male ruler • main character • Annmaries uncle • a merry-go-round • Ellens last name • relating to a navy • a job or profession • Annmaries last name • a native of Germany • Annmarie's best friend • caused to be under water • Annmaries younger sister • War II War between 1939-1945 • religion; relating to Judaism • person who serves in the military • shopping area in Copenhagen, Denmark • ...
Vietnam War 2013-05-11
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- America's foreign policy theory that if one country falls to communism than others will follow.
- All property and means belong to the government.
- A competition between nations to get the most weapons.
- Elected to be the North Vietnam leader, he later was assinated.
- Vietcong attacked a US airfield, November 1.
- Another one of the US presidents during the Vietnam War.
- End of the Vietnam War.
- Vietnam capital.
- One of the presidents during the Vietnam War.
- Start of the Vietnam War.
- South of Thailand.
- On January 31, the NVA launches a suprise attack on South Vietnam hitting over 100 cities, including Saigon.
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- Promising armed forces globe wide to fight against communism.
- A conflict of words, ideas, and propoganda between nations that lead to the Vietnam War.
- Another name for the Vietman War.
- Different fronts to where a country is fighting.
- The polict to relax tensions between the communists and the free world.
- Leader of North Vietnam.
- An autocratic ruler.
- Where Vietnam declared independence from.
20 Clues: Vietnam capital. • South of Thailand. • An autocratic ruler. • End of the Vietnam War. • Leader of North Vietnam. • Start of the Vietnam War. • Another name for the Vietman War. • Where Vietnam declared independence from. • Vietcong attacked a US airfield, November 1. • One of the presidents during the Vietnam War. • All property and means belong to the government. • ...
War Stories Puzzle 2025-04-22
15 Clues: Author • Army man • A firearm • Games online • Release date • Time of a war • Unknown thing • Main Characters • A French village • War against Hitler • Permanently resting • Your dads/moms grandpa • A battle between 2 or more armies • a soldier belonging to an infantry unit. • code name for an invasion of Normandy, France
Downton Abbey 2023-02-04
13 Clues: TOM • ETHEL • NO MONEY • BABY LOST • THE TITANIC (2) • BEFORE MARRIAGE • VIOLET'S TITLE (2) • ABBEY DURING WAR (2) • RUN AWAY, GET MARRIED • DAISY'S FIRST JOB (2) • BRIDE'S GIFT TO HUSBAND • MRS HUGHES' HEALTH SCARE (2) • MRS PATMORE'S NEW BUSINESS (3)
Top news stories 2021 2021-12-08
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- most endangered leopard
- meeting to save world
- highest medal tally count for Olympic
- comirnaty
- Territorial war
- Egyptian findings
- rich guy goes to space
- Dying reef
- most lock downed city in the world
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- Popular Netflix show
- military coup
- Winner of women's Wimbledon 2021
- Filming incident(shot)
- Host of 2016 Olympics
- spreads dengue fever with a bite
- Kidnapped toddler
- The GOAT (tennis)
- Kidnapped 3 year old
- Famous dead actor
- Big sports event
20 Clues: comirnaty • Dying reef • military coup • Territorial war • Big sports event • Kidnapped toddler • The GOAT (tennis) • Famous dead actor • Egyptian findings • Popular Netflix show • Kidnapped 3 year old • Host of 2016 Olympics • meeting to save world • Filming incident(shot) • rich guy goes to space • most endangered leopard • Winner of women's Wimbledon 2021 • spreads dengue fever with a bite • ...
Andrue's Birthday 2022-12-08
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- good morning...
- three [blank]
- smallest
- homeland plant
- college
- cute little girl
- long hot...
- a fave president
- squeeze
- your go-to grill
- power in your car
- summer day dream
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- looney air 1995
- childhood brekkie
- powered by kyber
- American football
- 'i watched this video's
- first prize
- ...of the world
- with syrup
- her loss
- war in the sky
- the world with you in it
- boys night
- creative guns
- not gordo
26 Clues: college • squeeze • smallest • her loss • not gordo • with syrup • boys night • first prize • long hot... • three [blank] • creative guns • homeland plant • war in the sky • good morning... • looney air 1995 • ...of the world • powered by kyber • cute little girl • a fave president • your go-to grill • summer day dream • childhood brekkie • American football • power in your car • 'i watched this video's • ...
megs crossword 2020-03-31
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- builds up the world
- you do experiments in
- watch your shows
- no money
- takes you places
- makes you run more comfortable
- your biggest supporters
- sweaty
- mark your spot
- help improve living situations
- lack of food population
- Man's best friend
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- fills the world
- lots of money
- left homes cause of war
- your doing it now
- poor housing
- you sleep in it
- no where to live
- keeps you from starving
- sharp claws
- help from others
22 Clues: sweaty • no money • sharp claws • poor housing • lots of money • mark your spot • fills the world • you sleep in it • watch your shows • takes you places • no where to live • help from others • your doing it now • Man's best friend • builds up the world • you do experiments in • left homes cause of war • your biggest supporters • keeps you from starving • lack of food population • ...
World War 1 2022-05-18
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- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
- the military alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungry, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire during World War I
- A policy of nonparticipation in international economic and political relations
- A law requiring people of a certain age to serve in the military
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- to attack France while Russia mobilized its army and then attack Russia
- A union of two or more groups
- the military alliance of France, Britain, Russia, Italy and many other nations during World War I
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- A bond sold by the United States government to raise money for World War I
- A policy that calls for expanding a nation's boundaries.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
11 Clues: A union of two or more groups • A policy that calls for expanding a nation's boundaries. • A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • A law requiring people of a certain age to serve in the military • to attack France while Russia mobilized its army and then attack Russia • ...
worl war 2 2024-01-30
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- World War II or the Second World War was a global conflict that lasted from 1939 to 1945. T
- japanese immigrants' children who were born with American citizenship
- explosive device placed in water to damage or destroy surface ships or submarines
- Executive Order 9066 that resulted in the internment of Japanese Americans
- was a German fighter pilot during Ww2
- U.S. involvement in the Second World War was quickly followed by a massive mobilization effort.
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- was an iconic poster of a female factory worker
- entered the workforce during ww2
- Black men and women served in every branch of the armed services during Ww2
- the study of crackers codes
- Code Talkers, who created a code based on the complex, unwritten Navajo language
- were a group of African American military pilots
12 Clues: the study of crackers codes • entered the workforce during ww2 • was a German fighter pilot during Ww2 • was an iconic poster of a female factory worker • were a group of African American military pilots • japanese immigrants' children who were born with American citizenship • Executive Order 9066 that resulted in the internment of Japanese Americans • ...
daAnmol crossword 2023-02-08
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- got nuked back in the 40s
- won game of the year for the best music
- evil version of superman
- got slapped at the emmy's
- biggest social media platform
- cofounder of tesla an ceo
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- a country that started a world war
- one of greatest bad guy in movie history
- is the strangest state in america
- is form south park
- its biggest shoe company in the world
- its a battle royal game
- biggest gaming platform
13 Clues: is form south park • its a battle royal game • biggest gaming platform • evil version of superman • got nuked back in the 40s • got slapped at the emmy's • cofounder of tesla an ceo • biggest social media platform • is the strangest state in america • a country that started a world war • its biggest shoe company in the world • won game of the year for the best music • ...
SOCIETY IN 1984 2023-05-11
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- There is no ... between states
- Now there is a ... of reality
- Each superstate is a completely whole different ....
- Name to refer the new divisions of the actual world
- Is forbidden to speak other...
- Before it was important to learn from the ... now it's falsified in order to control
- Superstates are simultaneously aware and ....
- In the past war kept people in ...
- War was ...
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- In the now war belief there is not a .... between superstates
- ... are never meant to be crossed
- War is...
- The point of war is to preserve the same ... society structure
- Once in a while there are surprise ... to an ally
- Political belief system of Oceania
- They keep a continuous economy by the constant
16 Clues: War is... • War was ... • Now there is a ... of reality • There is no ... between states • Is forbidden to speak other... • ... are never meant to be crossed • Political belief system of Oceania • In the past war kept people in ... • Superstates are simultaneously aware and .... • They keep a continuous economy by the constant • Once in a while there are surprise ... to an ally • ...
U.S. History (3) 2017-03-16
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- a war bond that was sold in the United States to support the allied cause in World War I
- a political slogan and a name for various associated ideologies aimed at achieving self-determination for people of African descent
- an intergovernmental organisation founded on 10 January 1920 as a result of the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War.
- Riders civil rights activists who rode interstate buses into the segregated southern United States in 1961 and subsequent years in order to challenge the non-enforcement of the United States Supreme Court decisions
- Renaissance flourishing of African American literature and art in the 1920s.
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- diplomacy - practice of influencing governments through economic, not military, intervention
- one of the two main factions during World War I consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- Society a set of domestic programs in the United States launched by Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson
- Stock Market Crash
- countries that together opposed the Axis powers during the Second World War
10 Clues: Stock Market Crash • countries that together opposed the Axis powers during the Second World War • Renaissance flourishing of African American literature and art in the 1920s. • a war bond that was sold in the United States to support the allied cause in World War I • diplomacy - practice of influencing governments through economic, not military, intervention • ...
world war 2 2015-03-04
world war 2 2022-05-23
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- - Rhineland, in southern Germany, would be occupied by Allied Troops for 15 years. This was an industrial and farming area. This area was like Southern Ontario.
- - Germany was required to play damages for wartime destruction ($6.6 Billion which translates to 132 Billion today)
- - German Military was restricted to 100,000 soldiers. They were not allowed tanks, armed aircraft, or poison gas. The German Navy was limited to 15,000 men and a few ships.
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- - According to the “War Guilt Clause”, Germany had to claim total responsibility for the war.
- - The Treaty created the League of Nations as an International Organization to maintain World Peace in the future. This is like the modern United Nations.
- - Parts of German Territory were transferred to France, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Belgium and Denmark.
6 Clues: - According to the “War Guilt Clause”, Germany had to claim total responsibility for the war. • - Parts of German Territory were transferred to France, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Belgium and Denmark. • - Germany was required to play damages for wartime destruction ($6.6 Billion which translates to 132 Billion today) • ...
World War 2 2025-04-23
6 Clues: Olden • ------- Background • Successful or thriving financially. • Machines that create nuclear radiation • People - for political or military reason • Energy in the form of electromagnetic waves or moving particles in a atomic reaction.
Cold War 2024-03-21
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- Group used to keep world Peace
- Invisible wall that separates communist countries from non communist
- Weapons used in Vietnam now considered war crimes
- Used to check presidents power over military
- Strategy used to stop the spread of communism
- We claimed Vietnam attacked our ships so we can declare war
- President during the Cuban Missile crisis and was assassinated
- First artificial satellite to orbit Earth, launched by soviet Union
- fear of the spread of communism
- Russia put missiles in cuba because of ours in Turkey
- If one country falls to communism then more will follow
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- Leader of Cuba during the crisis
- Results of the Korean war
- History of US involvement in the Korean war
- Guerilla warfare army during Vietnam war
- Used to get supplies to Berlin over the Berlin wall
- Victory for military but loss in the media
- Riots against the war effort where they burned down a recruiting center
- Hydrogen bomb that's more powerful than a nuke
- zone in Korea that separates North and South
- Failed assassination attempt on the Cuban leader
21 Clues: Results of the Korean war • Group used to keep world Peace • fear of the spread of communism • Leader of Cuba during the crisis • Guerilla warfare army during Vietnam war • Victory for military but loss in the media • History of US involvement in the Korean war • Used to check presidents power over military • zone in Korea that separates North and South • ...
Nationalism 2024-05-01
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- In 1871, Bismarck ___ the Franco-Prussian War.
- Count Cavour made an ___ with France in 1858.
- ___ became the new capital of Italy then the total process of unification was completed.
- Nationalism is an ideology that a person's nation is ___ to others.
- ___ is an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state.
- Bismarck went to war against Denmark, Austria, and France to gain land to add to his.
- Nationalism can ___ people by having people fight for what they all believe in.
- Otto von ___ led the large German state of Prussia
- Italy became a unified country in 1861. It happened after Sardinia-Piedmont and France defeated ___ in the Second War of Italian Independence.
- Austria-Hungary struggled in World War I due to internal divisions from nationalism, resulting in revolts and territorial ___.
- Nationalism can be ___ your country.
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- The Ottomans and Austria-Hungary were not ___ allies for Germany in World War I, but their contributions to the war effort were limited.
- In the Balkans, Slavic Serbs sought ___ from Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire, and in 1878, they tried to gain control of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Nationalism is loyalty and ___ to a nation.
- An example of a result of bad nationalism is the ___ of Jews.
- Nationalism at its worst can fuel ___ disorder.
- The land that Bismarck gained from ___ added the last section to the new country of Germany.
- In 1870, the Papal States became the last area to ___ a united Italy.
- Nationalism can bring ___ people together.
- By 1917, Austria's output of ___ had fallen to less than half of its 1913 total, and that of rye and oats had fallen even more.
20 Clues: Nationalism can be ___ your country. • Nationalism can bring ___ people together. • Nationalism is loyalty and ___ to a nation. • Count Cavour made an ___ with France in 1858. • In 1871, Bismarck ___ the Franco-Prussian War. • Nationalism at its worst can fuel ___ disorder. • Otto von ___ led the large German state of Prussia • ...
American Revolution Crossword 2016-03-11
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- capital of the state above Connecticut and Rhode Island
- providence in Canada
- ready at 60 seconds notice
- "there is only 51 cards in this deck" 2word
- an army of people who aren't soldiers
- the shot heard round the world 3word
- a social gathering at which cakes, tea, and sandwiches
- Land of the free and home of the brave
- tax on molasses 2word
- "conflict in the _________" 2word
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- to refuse to buy certain goods
- the legislative body of a country
- capital of a "new" state
- the real first world war 3word
- a formal written request to someone in authority
- document signed to end the French and Indian war 3word
- a sum of money demanded by the government
- "only the British East India Companies tea!!!" 2word
- the unnecessary, unfair killing of people
- British attire
20 Clues: British attire • providence in Canada • tax on molasses 2word • capital of a "new" state • ready at 60 seconds notice • to refuse to buy certain goods • the real first world war 3word • the legislative body of a country • "conflict in the _________" 2word • the shot heard round the world 3word • an army of people who aren't soldiers • Land of the free and home of the brave • ...
English LA Project 2022-11-24
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- first women to scale the Mt Everest twice
- the age during which the village girls used to marry.
- the lesson my childhood was written by
- the highest rewards
- father of ramanadhasastry
- a father who had no formal education or wealth
- Indians will build their own India who said these words.
- the armies of U.K , U.S.A and Russia during the Second World War.
- the birth place of Abdul Kalam
- mother of Abdul
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- went towards.
- a strong opinion or belief
- having strong and sincere feelings
- be understood
- who was from a middle class family
- Abdul’s science teacher
- Abdul’s closest friend
- what were thrown away from the train during the World War Two.
- a newspaper name which Abdul’s brother - in - law used to tell.
- an old Indian coin,worth about six paise.
20 Clues: went towards. • be understood • mother of Abdul • the highest rewards • Abdul’s closest friend • Abdul’s science teacher • father of ramanadhasastry • a strong opinion or belief • the birth place of Abdul Kalam • having strong and sincere feelings • who was from a middle class family • the lesson my childhood was written by • first women to scale the Mt Everest twice • ...
British Empire - Places 2024-03-26
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- Name of the town that is called 'a little bit of Scotland' in Canada
- City in Sudan besieged by Islamic warriors in 1884 where General Gordon was killed
- City of the headquarters of the East India Company in India
- In which city was the treaty signed in 1763 that ended the 7-Years-War between the great European Powers
- City in the UK with 25% of its population of Asian origin
- County in the north of England whose cotton mills dominated the world market in the 1920's
- One of the bloodiest battles of the Empire in Sudan with spears against machine guns
- Name of the river that was to become 'God's highway into the heart of Africa
- Name given to the Caribbean during the British Empire (2)
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- Capital city of Jamaica (2)
- In which building in Jerusalem was a deadly bomb placed by militant Jews on 22 July 1946 (3)
- Burial place of David Livingstone (2)
- First Caribbean island to gain independence in 1962
- Source of the Nile found by the explorer John Speke in the 19th century (2)
- Which waterway in Egypt was crucial to cut sailing time to and from India(2)
- Famous racecourse in Hong Kong, legacy from the days of empire (2)
- Home in Delhi of India's ruling dynasty in the 18th C (2)
- What did the British call the hill station where they escaped the summer heat
- Original name of Zimbabwe, country founded on blood and greed and named after its founder who made his fortune in diamonds
- Which Indian city was the seat of a terrible siege in 1857 when 3000 British and loyal Indians were trapped in the British headquarters
- Country in Africa where the 'toffs' settled in early 1900
21 Clues: Capital city of Jamaica (2) • Burial place of David Livingstone (2) • First Caribbean island to gain independence in 1962 • City in the UK with 25% of its population of Asian origin • Home in Delhi of India's ruling dynasty in the 18th C (2) • Country in Africa where the 'toffs' settled in early 1900 • Name given to the Caribbean during the British Empire (2) • ...
Middle East Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-09
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- The largest ethnic group within the Middle East
- Leader of Iraq during the Persian Gulf War/Iraq War
- Branch of Islam; most widely practiced
- U.S defense headquarters.
- Citizens can only vote for legislature;legislature selects chief executive
- War from 1990-1991 that took place when Iraq attacked Kuwait's oil fields
- Largest attack on U.S soil
- Has more than one house of legislature
- Also known as weapons of mass destruction
- The legislature in Israel
- President of the United Sates during the War on Terror
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- Al-Qaeda attacks world trade center;beginning of Afghanistan War/War on Terror
- Terrorist group that took over Afghanistan
- Beginning of the Iraq War
- Most globally practiced religion;believes Jesus is the prophet/messiah
- One person holds absolute power
- Chief executive is a king, Sultan, or other ruler
- Freedom of religion, press, speech, etc
- Afghan terrorist group that invaded the U.S on September eleventh, two thousand one
- Leader o the Al-Qaeda
- The main religion practiced in the Middle East
- Accepted as Christianity's old testament
- Citizens can vote for legislature and chief executives
- Branch of Islam
- President of the United States during the Persian Gulf War
- Middle Eastern ethnic group
26 Clues: Branch of Islam • Leader o the Al-Qaeda • Beginning of the Iraq War • U.S defense headquarters. • The legislature in Israel • Largest attack on U.S soil • Middle Eastern ethnic group • One person holds absolute power • Branch of Islam; most widely practiced • Has more than one house of legislature • Freedom of religion, press, speech, etc • Accepted as Christianity's old testament • ...
World Cup Crossword 2023-05-17
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- Got lobbed by Ronaldinho
- Got knocked out of the WC on Fair Play points
- This ground was due to hold a WC Semi-Final in 1966 before the ground was changed at short notice
- Scored the first (own) goal of the 2014 WC
- Scored the winning penalty at the 2022 WC
- This team pulled out of the 1950 WC
- Reached the QF in their first ever World Cup
- Which Italian coach won 2 World Cups in the 30s?
- Haven't qualified for the World Cup since 1982
- Top scorer at the 1998 World Cup
- Only CONCACAF side to reach the SF
- Which stadium hosted the 1994 WC Final?
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- The song of the 2010 WC
- Who scored 13 goals at the 1958 World Cup?
- Where was the 1934 WC Final held?
- Where was the first World Cup held?
- The only African team to take part in the 1970 World Cup
- Only team in 2010 to be undefeated
- Won a perfect penalty shootout at the 2006 WC
- This team lost the Battle of Santiago
- Scorer of the Dutch Penalty in the 1974 WC Final
- The original hosts of the 1986 World Cup
- The top scorer at the 1978 World Cup
- Hungary beat Brazil 4-2 in 1954 in the battle of _____
24 Clues: The song of the 2010 WC • Got lobbed by Ronaldinho • Top scorer at the 1998 World Cup • Where was the 1934 WC Final held? • Only team in 2010 to be undefeated • Only CONCACAF side to reach the SF • Where was the first World Cup held? • This team pulled out of the 1950 WC • The top scorer at the 1978 World Cup • This team lost the Battle of Santiago • ...
Korean War Crossword 2024-03-07
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- A Russian jet fighter.
- The leader of the American military at the beginning of the Korean War.
- The area of China that was located near North Korea where North Korean allies kept troops and weapons.
- The dividing line between North and South Korea.
- The leader of the Soviet Union at the time of the Korean War.
- The Korean War began on ________ 25th when the North invaded the South.
- The leader of China during the Korean War.
- The type of government North Korea wanted.
- The international peace keeping group formed after World War II.
- The four letter abbreviation for the Soviet Union.
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- To take away a military from an area.
- The President of the United States at the time of the Korean War.
- The Russian Soviet newspaper.
- The ____________ Plan was the redevelopment plan of Europe by the United States.
- A term used by communist to show equality and shared values.
- The capital of North Korea.
- A highly flammable material dropped by bombs or used in flamethrowers.
- The leader of North Korea during the Korean War.
- The type of government South Korea wanted.
- The battle at this reservoir was famous as the Americans were surrounded in miserable conditions.
- Aerial combat.
- The democratically elected leader of South Korea during the Korean War.
22 Clues: Aerial combat. • A Russian jet fighter. • The capital of North Korea. • The Russian Soviet newspaper. • To take away a military from an area. • The type of government South Korea wanted. • The leader of China during the Korean War. • The type of government North Korea wanted. • The dividing line between North and South Korea. • ...
Early Cold War 2021-03-17
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- Amendment, The amendment prohibits anyone who has been elected president twice from being elected again.
- blacklist, was the colloquial term for what was in actuality a broader entertainment industry
- Deal, fair deal recommended that all Americans have health insurance, that the minimum wage
- Germany, from 1949 to 1990, a republic consisting of the western two-thirds of what is now Germany.
- missile crisis, A confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union in 1962 over the presence of missile sites in Cuba
- Oaks Conference, was an international conference at which proposals for the establishment of a "general international organization", which was to become the United Nations, were formulated and negotiated.
- for Progress, aimed to establish economic cooperation between the U.S. and Latin America.
- Race, occurs when two or more countries increase the size and quality of military resources to gain military and political superiority over one another.
- Plan, was an American initiative passed in 1948 for foreign aid to Western Europe
- also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 30 European and North American countries.
- Eisenhower, he served under various generals and was promoted to the rank of brigadier general in 1941.
- it had to fend off enemies both directly on its borders and over the distant horizon.
- Airlift, A military operation in the late 1940s that brought food and other needed goods into West Berlin by air after the government of East Germany, which at that time surrounded West Berlin, had cut off its supply routes.
- Kennedy, was an American socialite, writer, and photographer who became First Lady of the United States as the wife of President John F. Kennedy.
- Germany, was a country that existed from 1949 to 1990, the period when the eastern portion of Germany was part of the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War.
- Parallel, used as the pre-Korean War boundary between North Korea and South Korea.
- Alejandro Castro, was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who served as Prime Minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976 and President from 1976 to 2008.
- doctrine, President Harry S. Truman established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces.
- Zedong, was a Chinese communist revolutionary who was the founder of the People's Republic of China.
- a state that cannot be ignored on the world stage and without whose cooperation no world problem can be solved
- was a village just north of the de facto border between North and South Korea
- Wall, was built by the communist government of East Berlin in 1961.
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- proliferation, the spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material, and weapons-applicable nuclear technology
- War,the state of political hostility that existed between the Soviet bloc countries and the US-led Western powers from 1945 to 1990.
- was a United States policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad.
- was the last of the World War II meetings held by the “Big Three” heads of state.
- Blockade, was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War.
- Corps, is an independent agency and volunteer program run by the United States Government providing international social and economic development assistance.
- F. Kennedy, was an American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.
- Nations, are those Eastern European nations that were allied with and under the control of the Soviet Union during the Cold War
- put in effect in the mid-20th century in the United States
- conference, was the World War II meeting of the heads of government of the United States
- is the practice of making accusations of subversion or treason, especially when related to communism.
- Pact, was a Cold War-era mutual defense treaty signed on May 14, 1955
- of Pigs, The invasion is considered part of the Cold War because the United States was trying to prevent communism from taking hold
- Stalin, was a Georgian revolutionary and Soviet politician who ruled the Soviet Union from 1927 until 1953.
- Macarthur, was an American five-star general and Field Marshal of the Philippine Army.
- Khrushchev, was a Soviet politician who led the Soviet Union as the first secretary of the ruling Communist Party from 1953 to 1964 and as chairman of the country's Council of Ministers from 1958 to 1964.
- Truman, 33rd president of the United States, who led his country through the final stages of World War II and through the early years of the Cold War, vigorously opposing Soviet expansionism in Europe
- Curtain, the boundary that separated the Warsaw Pact countries from the NATO countries from about 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
- War, was a war between North Korea and South Korea.
41 Clues: War, was a war between North Korea and South Korea. • put in effect in the mid-20th century in the United States • Wall, was built by the communist government of East Berlin in 1961. • Pact, was a Cold War-era mutual defense treaty signed on May 14, 1955 • Blockade, was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War. • ...
Vietnam 2020-06-04
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- Where American soldiers killed hundreds of innocent villagers
- (2 words) South Vietnam's Communist guerrilla troops were called...
- (2 words) Deadly herbicide sprayed all over Vietnam
- (2 words) Major turning point (military engagement) for Communists
- Leader of South Vietnam
- US nickname for Communists in South Vietnam
- (4 words) Primitive supply route for Viet Cong
- Firebomb used to kill people, burned uncontrollably
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- (2 words) Side that won the Vietnam War
- Dug by the VC to house troops, set traps and hide
- Used in many ways by Americans, part of "Air Mobility" strategy
- Abbreviation for American soldiers left behind after the Vietnam War
- American policy of helping S. Vietnamese to stand on their own
- Country who colonized Vietnam in 1877
- Capital of South Vietnam
- (Last name of) US President who began air support of S. Vietnamese
- Majority of South Vietnamese were this religion
- Capital of North Vietnam
- Leader of North Vietnam
- In 1973, American forces officially ____ Vietnam
20 Clues: Leader of South Vietnam • Leader of North Vietnam • Capital of South Vietnam • Capital of North Vietnam • Country who colonized Vietnam in 1877 • (2 words) Side that won the Vietnam War • US nickname for Communists in South Vietnam • (4 words) Primitive supply route for Viet Cong • Majority of South Vietnamese were this religion • ...
Imperialism and World War I 2014-11-28
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- Amendment Legislation that severely restricted Cuba's sovereignty and gave the US the right to intervene in Cuban affairs at anytime
- Lome Letter Letter written by Spanish minister to the United States. The letter was highly critical of President McKinley including calling him weak.
- Rebellion a secret society of Chinese Nationalists that opposed foreign influence in China. They attacked foreign settlements and murdered dozens of Christian Missionaries.
- of Nations an association of nations established in 1920 to promote international cooperation and peace.
- In World War I, the group of nations originally consisting of Britain, France, and Russia and later joined by the United States , Italy and others. Together they opposed the Central Powers.
- Riders The First United States Volunteer Calvary, a mixture of Ivy League athletes and western frontiersmen, volunteered to fight in the Spanish-American War. Led by Theodore Roosevelt. Fought several battles in Cuba including the battle for San Juan Hill.
- for U.S. entry into WWI The 1915 Sinking of the Lusitania - 128 Americans died - American public opinion began turning against the Central Powers; Unrestricted Submarine Warfare by the Germans; Zimmerman Telegram.
- Service Act (1917) Required men to be registered with the government in order to be randomly selected for military service.
- Policy A nation's overall plan for dealing with other nations
- A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat on May 7, 1915. 128 Americans died. The sinking greatly turned American opinion against the Germans, helping the move towards entering the war.
- Fourteen Points the principles making up President Wilson's plan for world peace following World War I
- Expeditionary Force (AEF) U.S. Forces led by General John Pershing who fought with the Allies in Europe during WWI.
- War (1898) war fought between Spain and the United States that began after the sinking of the battleship USS Maine; the United States won the war in four months, gaining control of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines. Other factors that caused the war included the De Lome Letter, and Yellow Journalism.
- Diplomacy The US Policy of using the nation's economic power to exert influence over other countries.
- four causes of World War I (MAIN) Militarism, Alliance System, Imperialism, Nationalism
- of Versailles 1919 treaty at the end of WWI that established new nations, borders, and war reparations.
- B. Dole American plantation owner in Hawaii (Dole Pineapple) who led a revolt against the queen of Hawaii and became president of the Republic of Hawaii. He was president until the US annexed Hawaii 4 years later. He then became the territorial governor.
- Powers the group of nations led by Germany, Austria-Hungry, and the Ottoman Empire that opposed the Allies in WWI.
- a policy of not choosing sides in a war or dispute between countries {we wanted to be neutral with Britain and France}
- Darwinism a modern name given to various theories of society that emerged in the United States and Europe in the 1870s, and which sought to apply biological concepts of natural selection and survival of the fittest to sociology and politics.
- Doctrine 1823 declaration by President James Monroe that the U.S. would regard any attempt by an external (European) power to interfere in the Western Hemisphere as a hostile act. In Exchange the U.S. would stay out of any interference by Europeans.
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- Roosevelt Vice President under McKinley; became 26th President; led a volunteer Calvary called the Rough Riders during the Spanish American War. Added Roosevelt Corollary to Monroe Doctrine, later known as "Big Stick" policy.
- Journalism Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers
- John Pershing led the American Expeditionary Force; urged that the AEF operate as an independent fighting force, under American command.
- Industries Board an agency established during WWI to increase efficiency and discourage waste in war related industries.
- Canal an artificial waterway cut through the isthmus of Panama to provide a short cut between the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans.
- Warfare A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- A policy of avoiding political or military involvement with other countries
- compensation paid by a defeated nation for the damage or injury it inflicted during war.
- The policy in which stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker territories.
- Francis Ferdinand the heir to the throne of the Austro Hungarian empire- his assassination was the single event that actually started World War I
- Telegram A German telegram to Mexico that proposed Mexico ally itself with Germany in return for Germany's pledge to help Mexico recover the lost territory of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona.
- a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation.
- the policy of building armed forces in preparedness for war and their use as a tool for diplomacy.
- Thayer Mahan Leading imperialist who felt that national greatness was based on a nation's naval power. He urged Government officials to build up America's Naval power in order to compete with other powerful nations. As a result America built nine steel hulled cruisers between 1883 and 1890.
- of the Argon Forest part of the final Allied offensive of World War I that stretched along the entire Western Front. The battle was the largest in United States military history, involving 1.2 million American soldiers, and was one of a series of Allied attacks known as the Hundred Days Offensive, which brought the war to an end.
- Cabot Lodge Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he was a leader in the fight against participation in the League of Nations.
- Maine U.S. War ship that explodes off the coast of Cuba in Havana harbor and helps contribute to the start of the Spanish-American War on February 15, 1898
- of Paris (1898) treaty that ended the Spanish American war. Provided that Cuba be free from Spain. Turned over control of the islands of Guam & Puerto Rico to the United States.
- Door Policy all nations would have equal trading privileges in China.
40 Clues: a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation. • Policy A nation's overall plan for dealing with other nations • Door Policy all nations would have equal trading privileges in China. • A policy of avoiding political or military involvement with other countries • four causes of World War I (MAIN) Militarism, Alliance System, Imperialism, Nationalism • ...
Landons super duper cool Crossword 2024-05-03
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- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Ho Chi Minh was the leader of the ________, a resistance army which fought for Vietnamese independence.
- Peace Treaty that was discussed in 1954.
- Who was the US secretary of defense at the time?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- What does NLF stand for?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
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- South Vietnam was a capitalist republic led by
- The US Congress gave President Lyndon Johnson permission to wage war on who?
- What US navy destroyer was attacked by North Vietnamese boats?
- Before World War Two Vietnam had been part of the ______ Empire
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- After World War Two Ho Chi Minh captured _____ in 1945.
- The French were defeated by the Vietminh here in 1954
15 Clues: What does NLF stand for? • Peace Treaty that was discussed in 1954. • South Vietnam was a capitalist republic led by • Who was the US secretary of defense at the time? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • The French were defeated by the Vietminh here in 1954 • After World War Two Ho Chi Minh captured _____ in 1945. • ...
Causes of the Vietnam War 2024-05-06
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- Who was the leader of South Vietnam at the start of the war?
- What part of the world had been under Communist rule after World War II?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam:
- What USS ship was attacked in August 1964 off the coast of Vietnam?
- Where was the split between North and South Vietnam?
- Who was the leader of the US Secretary of Defense during the Vietnam war?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism
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- Which country sent supplies to South Vietnam?
- What were the South Vietnamese Communist troops called?
- What religion did the majority of the Vietnamese follow?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War:
- Who was the leader of the Communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Where was the treaty between the French and Vietnamese signed?
- What governmental system did South Vietnam peasants support?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
15 Clues: Which country sent supplies to South Vietnam? • Where was the split between North and South Vietnam? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism • What were the South Vietnamese Communist troops called? • What religion did the majority of the Vietnamese follow? • Who was the leader of South Vietnam at the start of the war? • ...
Lucas Soda: Vietnam Conflict 2022-05-06
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- ,Which Country was afraid that Communism would spread over Vietnam.
- What theory did people believe that are making nations turn to communism
- What year did the Vietnam War broke out
- Who was a corrupted leader in south vietnam
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- Who was the Secretary of Defence of the USA at that time
- What Empire was Vietnam in when World War Two was ending.
- Who gave President Lyndon Johnson the option to attack North Vietnam.
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- Who was unhappy with Ngo Dinh Diem
- What type of religion did Ngo Dinh Diem refuse to give land?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- The Treaty of Geneva made the French not take over what Parallel.
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
15 Clues: Who was unhappy with Ngo Dinh Diem • What year did the Vietnam War broke out • Who was a corrupted leader in south vietnam • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • Who was the Secretary of Defence of the USA at that time • What Empire was Vietnam in when World War Two was ending. • What type of religion did Ngo Dinh Diem refuse to give land? • ...
Unit 3 Test 2017-03-24
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- Theodore Roosevelt's name for the dirt-digging investigative reporters employed by William Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer
- the acquisition of territory by a nation through political influence; a cause of World War I
- the rapid and aggressive expansion of a nation's military; a cause of World War I
- a type of sensational or outlandish reporting that has very little basis in research or fact
- The Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson established the doctrine of ___ ___ ___.
- the Eighteenth Amendment, establishing the prohibition of alcohol, was overturned by the ___ Amendment
- type of propaganda that appeals to a person's desire to belong
- money paid by a defeated enemy to pay for damage done during a war
- Harding campaign promise: "A Return to ___"
- These laws were enacted to prevent African Americans from achieving equality in the southern United States.
- Wilson's organization that would allow nations to resolve differences through diplomacy rather than warfare
- Opponents in World War I dug ___ to protect themselves from the machine guns and howitzers of their enemies.
- Alaska and ___ are the two most recent states added to the union.
- With the discovery of ___ in Alaska, Secretary of State William Seward's decision to purchase the land turn out to be a good one after all.
- ____ believed that the government had the responsibility of solving social and economic problems
- a collection of ideas and reforms that changed the scope and direction of American industry, politics, and social behavior
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- This telegram, from the German Government to Mexico, promised the return of the southwestern United States to Mexico in return of a declaration of war by Mexico on the U.S.
- fear of the spread of Communism in America and the steps taken to undermine it
- made the drinking, sale, and manufacture of alcoholic beverages a federal crime
- The 19th Amendment to the Constitution granted ___ to American women.
- popular music of the 1920 with roots in African and Caribbean music
- print, film, and broadcast methods of communicating with large amounts of people
- young women of the 1920s who changed America's idea of what a woman's role in society was; shorter hair, unmarried partiers
- labor union leadership speaks for its members while negotiating with company management
- a third party negotiator is brought in to deliver a binding decision between management and union members
- this clause in the Treaty of Versailles (1919) blamed Germany for World War I, and required them to disarm and pay for damages.
- scandal during the Harding Administration that saw Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall go to prison for illegally selling drilling rights on federal land to private oil companies
- type of communication that is used specifically for the purpose of influencing the actions or attitudes of others
- The ___ ___ speech focused on the surrender of Germany, the rebuilding of Europe, and prevention of future wars after World War I.
- a Tennessee science teacher charged and fined for teaching evolution in his classroom resulted in the ___ ___.
30 Clues: Harding campaign promise: "A Return to ___" • type of propaganda that appeals to a person's desire to belong • Alaska and ___ are the two most recent states added to the union. • money paid by a defeated enemy to pay for damage done during a war • popular music of the 1920 with roots in African and Caribbean music • ...
People of the U.S. Government 2025-12-01
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- Last name of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- Full name of the Civil and Women's Rights activist who died in 1906.
- Last name of the governor of South Carolina
- Last name of the 16th president, leader of the US during the Civil War, and issuer of the Emancipation Proclamation.
- Last name of one of the authors of the Federalist Papers and served as secretary of the Treasury
- Last name of the U.S. Representative for Lexington County, South Carolina
- In charge of the Executive branch.
- Last name of one of the U.S. Senators for South Carolina
- Last name of the 34th President, who also fought in World War II
- Last name of the Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Last name of the Vice President of the United States
- Last name of the President of the United States
- Full name of the Civil Rights activist who led the March on Washington
- The name used by the three authors of the Federalist papers to hide their identities
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- Makes federal laws
- Last name of the "Father of our country" and the first President of the U.S.
- First and last name of the President during the Great Depression and World War II
- Last name of one of the authors of the Federalist Papers and fourth President of the US
- Full name of the main author of the Declaration of Independence
- Last name of the President during World War I
- First postmaster general of the US, helped write the Declaration of Independence, an inventor, and a US diplomat
- Last name of one of the authors of the Federalist Papers and the first Chief Justice of the US
22 Clues: Makes federal laws • In charge of the Executive branch. • Last name of the governor of South Carolina • Last name of the President during World War I • Last name of the President of the United States • Last name of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • Last name of the Vice President of the United States • Last name of one of the U.S. Senators for South Carolina • ...
World War II people and battles 2018-05-15
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- Britain a series of battles between Germany and British air forces, fought over Britain in 1940-1941.
- Harbor U.S. naval base in Hawaii attacked by the Japanese, Dec. 7, 1941, precipitating U.S. entry into World War II.
- Churchill British prime minister; he opposed the policy of appeasement and led Great Britain through World War II.
- MacArthur An American general, he commanded U.S. troops in the southwest Pacific during World War II and administered Japan after the war ended. He later commanded U.N. forces at the beginning of the Korean War, until he was removed by President Truman.
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- de Gaulle president of France from 1958 to 1969; as a French General during World War II, he helped organize resistance to Germany and Vichy control of France.
- Rommel German general during World War II; he commanded the Afrika Korps and was nicknamed the Desert Fox for his leadership.
- Yamamoto Japan's most prominent naval officer during World War II, he planned the attack on Pearl Harbor and was responsible for the later Japanese defeat at the Battle Midway.
- D. Eisenhower general; thirty-fourth president of the United States; as Supreme Allied Commander in Europe during World War II, he led the Allied invasions of North Africa and of France (D-Day).
8 Clues: Britain a series of battles between Germany and British air forces, fought over Britain in 1940-1941. • Churchill British prime minister; he opposed the policy of appeasement and led Great Britain through World War II. • Harbor U.S. naval base in Hawaii attacked by the Japanese, Dec. 7, 1941, precipitating U.S. entry into World War II. • ...
World War two:places,countries,people 2023-10-21
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- Air force of germany
- American General
- Allies power on an island
- when World War two officially ends
- Japanese city that is bombed on Aug9,1945
- Axis power in Europe
- Place that have Suez canal
- dictator of germany
- The axis powers are called _____
- modern fighter from GBR
- name of this war
- Why USA entered the war
- military of USSR
- leader of USSR
- Axis and Allies power
- tactic used in Dunkirk
- First country to surrender
- Axis power in Asia
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- High-performance fighter from GBR
- submarine of germany
- Allies power in Asia
- when USSR declared war on Japan(in (full name of month)dd format)
- Line that is "unbreakable"
- Allies power in America
- Allies power that surrenders quickly
- the end of European war(in (full name of month)dd format)
- Tactic used by (dictator of gernamy)
- military of germany
- large industrial city in USSR
- Anti-Dunkirk
- Organization formed after the war
- Japanese city that is bombed on Aug6,1945
- Biggest allies power
- Important island in Pacific
34 Clues: Anti-Dunkirk • leader of USSR • American General • name of this war • military of USSR • Axis power in Asia • military of germany • dictator of germany • submarine of germany • Air force of germany • Allies power in Asia • Axis power in Europe • Biggest allies power • Axis and Allies power • tactic used in Dunkirk • Allies power in America • modern fighter from GBR • Why USA entered the war • ...
African crosswords Jaleese Davis 2024-05-17
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- UNITAF
- LRA
- First Africa war
- PDRE
- NRA
- EPLF
- Death of hundreds of thousands due to famine from 1977 to 1978.
- Political, economic and ethnic conflict due to feelings of being unable to coexist
- UNLA
- 1985 fundraiser in response to widespread famine
- Authoritarian and corrupt leader who led to the rise of 1991 solomi civil war
- Ethiopian Red Terror
- Killed 500,000 to 800,000 people
- Extremist group
- Helped civilians affected by conflict
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- War started by Eritrean Separatists to gain freedom
- non-governmental organization
- War originated by Said Barre
- The rise of Marxist Leninist military dictatorship
- Kenyan troops in Somalia to fight al-shabaab
- TPLF
- Imposed by Nigerian government, caused 3 million to die of starvation
- War that started due to feeling threatened by the Somali invasion
- Ruler of Uganda as a military dictator, one of the most brutal dictators in the world.
- the banning of western culture using violence
- diamonds, Diamonds minded in war zone and sold to fun conflict.
26 Clues: LRA • NRA • PDRE • EPLF • TPLF • UNLA • UNITAF • Extremist group • First Africa war • Ethiopian Red Terror • War originated by Said Barre • non-governmental organization • Killed 500,000 to 800,000 people • Helped civilians affected by conflict • Kenyan troops in Somalia to fight al-shabaab • the banning of western culture using violence • 1985 fundraiser in response to widespread famine • ...
End of World War Two 2025-04-16
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- World organization formed in 1945
- Term for tense competition between U.S. and USSR
- U.S. president who died in April 1945
- Secret project to develop the atomic bomb
- First major U.S. Cold War defense pact area
- Last name of British Prime Minister at Potsdam
- Bomb dropped by U.S. using uranium
- First Cold War crisis occurred in this divided city
- Rival alliance formed in 1955 by USSR\
- Plutonium bomb dropped on Nagasaki
- Doctrine pledging U.S. aid to countries resisting Communism
- Era of tension between U.S. and USSR without direct war
- Senator who led anti-communist investigations
- Soviet leader during WWII and early Cold War
- First city targeted by an atomic bomb
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- Location of war crimes trials post-WWII
- First major Cold War confrontation over Germany
- Lead scientist on the Manhattan Project
- Country split between zones, became a Cold War flashpoint
- Term for preventing spread of Communism
- Alliance of Western nations formed in 1949
- Site of major WWII conference in Crimea
- Communist nation led by Mao Zedong
- U.S. General who led occupation of Japan
- Economic recovery plan for Europe
- Japanese city hit by second atomic bomb
26 Clues: World organization formed in 1945 • Economic recovery plan for Europe • Communist nation led by Mao Zedong • Bomb dropped by U.S. using uranium • Plutonium bomb dropped on Nagasaki • U.S. president who died in April 1945 • First city targeted by an atomic bomb • Rival alliance formed in 1955 by USSR\ • Location of war crimes trials post-WWII • ...
American History 2025-09-13
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- Ship that brought the Pilgrims to America
- Battle that ended the Revolutionary War
- War fought from 1861–1865
- President during World War II
- First President of the United States
- 1773 protest against British tea tax
- President during the Civil War
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- Document signed on July 4, 1776
- President who purchased Alaska
- Period of westward expansion seeking gold
- First ten amendments to the Constitution
- Purchase that doubled the size of the US in 1803
- Native American woman who helped Lewis and Clark
- First permanent English settlement in America
- Harbor attacked on December 7, 1941
15 Clues: War fought from 1861–1865 • President during World War II • President who purchased Alaska • President during the Civil War • Document signed on July 4, 1776 • Harbor attacked on December 7, 1941 • First President of the United States • 1773 protest against British tea tax • Battle that ended the Revolutionary War • First ten amendments to the Constitution • ...
History 2020-03-01
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- What 2 sides had a dispute?
- A lot of monarchs ruled by?
- Who had control over the Parliament?
- What did King Charles I do with the money?
- What did King Charles I have to give in order to raise taxes?
- What other law did King Charles I Agree to?
- What 2 sides were part of the civil war?
- At what time did King Charles I become broke?
- What happened with the Puritan leaders?
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- Why did King James 1 want to raise taxes?
- Who was unhappy with King Charles 1?
- What did the Parliament get in exchange for passing the law for more taxes?
- Who won the Civil war in 1642?
- After King James 1 who ruled?
- Who did King Charles I want a war with?
- Where did monarchs rights come from?
- Who did King Charles I make enemy of?
- When was the civil war between King Charles I and the Puritans?
- Who did the Kings support?
- Where was the first God given right monarch?
20 Clues: Who did the Kings support? • What 2 sides had a dispute? • A lot of monarchs ruled by? • After King James 1 who ruled? • Who won the Civil war in 1642? • Who was unhappy with King Charles 1? • Who had control over the Parliament? • Where did monarchs rights come from? • Who did King Charles I make enemy of? • Who did King Charles I want a war with? • ...
Alfredism 2025-04-03
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- sacred card game
- The herald of doom
- the supreme evil
- the end of the world
- motorcycles & explosions
- the eleventh cattmandment
- The bringer of war
- The eater of worlds
- what you should eat
- night of tears
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- happy new year!
- the main deity
- celebration day of alfred frego and briar
- the fourth cattmandment
- the wraith of the sea
- What you should do?
- The seventh cattmandment
- where is the judgement
- how was the world created
- The peacemaker
20 Clues: the main deity • The peacemaker • night of tears • happy new year! • sacred card game • the supreme evil • The herald of doom • The bringer of war • What you should do? • The eater of worlds • what you should eat • the end of the world • the wraith of the sea • where is the judgement • the fourth cattmandment • The seventh cattmandment • motorcycles & explosions • the eleventh cattmandment • ...
The End of World War I 2022-04-04
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- an international organization created after the First World War to provide mutual aid and a forum for resolving international disputes
- Treaty signed in 1919 between Germany, France, Britain, and the United States
- a policy of aggressive military preparedness
- a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- President Wilson's plan for peace that he brought to treaty negotiations
- law passed in 1917 to punish anyone found guilty of spying or aiding the enemy
- loans that Americans made to the government to fund the war effort that would be repaid with interest in later years
- the arguments that nations had a right to rule territory they had colonized
- wartime law prohibiting words or behavior that resisted America's wartime policies
- a group of U.S. Senators who refused to sign the treaty ending the war
- the belief that nations should rule themselves based on ethnicity, religion, and other identity
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- An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy in the years before WWI
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- rule requirig men of a certain age to register with the government so that they could be drafted for war
- An agreement signed by countries to stop fighting while negotiations for a treaty begin
- America's approach to the war in Europe. Wilson began to build up the military while maintaining neutrality. (begun at the end of 1915)
- British passenger ship that German U-boat submarines attacked and sunk off the coast of Ireland in 1915
- ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause
- A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I.
- illegal traffic, smuggled goods
- monetary compensation paid for damages
21 Clues: illegal traffic, smuggled goods • monetary compensation paid for damages • a policy of aggressive military preparedness • a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause • a group of U.S. Senators who refused to sign the treaty ending the war • ...
Nationalism 2024-05-01
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- In 1871, Bismarck ___ the Franco-Prussian War.
- Count Cavour made an ___ with France in 1858.
- ___ became the new capital of Italy then the total process of unification was completed.
- Nationalism is an ideology that a person's nation is ___ to others.
- ___ is an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state.
- Bismarck went to war against Denmark, Austria, and France to gain land to add to his.
- Nationalism can ___ people by having people fight for what they all believe in.
- Otto von ___ led the large German state of Prussia
- Italy became a unified country in 1861. It happened after Sardinia-Piedmont and France defeated ___ in the Second War of Italian Independence.
- Austria-Hungary struggled in World War I due to internal divisions from nationalism, resulting in revolts and territorial ___.
- Nationalism can be ___ your country.
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- The Ottomans and Austria-Hungary were not ___ allies for Germany in World War I, but their contributions to the war effort were limited.
- In the Balkans, Slavic Serbs sought ___ from Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire, and in 1878, they tried to gain control of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Nationalism is loyalty and ___ to a nation.
- An example of a result of bad nationalism is the ___ of Jews.
- Nationalism at its worst can fuel ___ disorder.
- The land that Bismarck gained from ___ added the last section to the new country of Germany.
- In 1870, the Papal States became the last area to ___ a united Italy.
- Nationalism can bring ___ people together.
- By 1917, Austria's output of ___ had fallen to less than half of its 1913 total, and that of rye and oats had fallen even more.
20 Clues: Nationalism can be ___ your country. • Nationalism can bring ___ people together. • Nationalism is loyalty and ___ to a nation. • Count Cavour made an ___ with France in 1858. • In 1871, Bismarck ___ the Franco-Prussian War. • Nationalism at its worst can fuel ___ disorder. • Otto von ___ led the large German state of Prussia • ...
Nationalism 2024-05-01
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- In 1871, Bismarck ___ the Franco-Prussian War.
- Count Cavour made an ___ with France in 1858.
- ___ became the new capital of Italy then the total process of unification was completed.
- Nationalism is an ideology that a person's nation is ___ to others.
- ___ is an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state.
- Bismarck went to war against Denmark, Austria, and France to gain land to add to his.
- Nationalism can ___ people by having people fight for what they all believe in.
- Otto von ___ led the large German state of Prussia
- Italy became a unified country in 1861. It happened after Sardinia-Piedmont and France defeated ___ in the Second War of Italian Independence.
- Austria-Hungary struggled in World War I due to internal divisions from nationalism, resulting in revolts and territorial ___.
- Nationalism can be ___ your country.
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- The Ottomans and Austria-Hungary were not ___ allies for Germany in World War I, but their contributions to the war effort were limited.
- In the Balkans, Slavic Serbs sought ___ from Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire, and in 1878, they tried to gain control of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Nationalism is loyalty and ___ to a nation.
- An example of a result of bad nationalism is the ___ of Jews.
- Nationalism at its worst can fuel ___ disorder.
- The land that Bismarck gained from ___ added the last section to the new country of Germany.
- In 1870, the Papal States became the last area to ___ a united Italy.
- Nationalism can bring ___ people together.
- By 1917, Austria's output of ___ had fallen to less than half of its 1913 total, and that of rye and oats had fallen even more.
20 Clues: Nationalism can be ___ your country. • Nationalism can bring ___ people together. • Nationalism is loyalty and ___ to a nation. • Count Cavour made an ___ with France in 1858. • In 1871, Bismarck ___ the Franco-Prussian War. • Nationalism at its worst can fuel ___ disorder. • Otto von ___ led the large German state of Prussia • ...
Korean War Crossword 2024-03-07
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- The type of government South Korea wanted.
- The leader of the Soviet Union at the time of the Korean War.
- A highly flammable material dropped by bombs or used in flamethrowers.
- The dividing line between North and South Korea.
- The democratically elected leader of South Korea during the Korean War.
- The capital of North Korea.
- The leader of the American military at the beginning of the Korean War.
- Aerial combat.
- The leader of North Korea during the Korean War.
- The battle at this reservoir was famous as the Americans were surrounded in miserable conditions.
- A Russian jet fighter.
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- The ____________ Plan was the redevelopment plan of Europe by the United States.
- The President of the United States at the time of the Korean War.
- The area of China that was located near North Korea where North Korean allies kept troops and weapons.
- A term used by communist to show equality and shared values.
- The leader of China during the Korean War.
- The Korean War began on ________ 25th when the North invaded the South.
- The type of government North Korea wanted.
- To take away a military from an area.
- The Russian Soviet newspaper.
- The four letter abbreviation for the Soviet Union.
- The international peace keeping group formed after World War II.
22 Clues: Aerial combat. • A Russian jet fighter. • The capital of North Korea. • The Russian Soviet newspaper. • To take away a military from an area. • The type of government South Korea wanted. • The leader of China during the Korean War. • The type of government North Korea wanted. • The dividing line between North and South Korea. • ...
World War 1 2023-02-10
10 Clues: Best fighter pilot • Russian communists • France Britain Russia • German undersea boats • Year world war one started • Guy who sent telegram to Mexico • Strong devotion to ones country • River where two battle took place • Teenager who assassinated Ferdinand • Kind of warfare used during world war one
World War 1 Crossword 2025-04-17
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- Longest single battle in World War 1
- An important German Emperor
- The country that assassinated Ferdinand
- The country that Kaiser Wilhelm II ruled
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- The person who got assassinated by Serbia
- Weapons that were used in World War 1
- The name of the first world wide war
- The ship that was sunken by the Germans
8 Clues: An important German Emperor • Longest single battle in World War 1 • The name of the first world wide war • Weapons that were used in World War 1 • The ship that was sunken by the Germans • The country that assassinated Ferdinand • The country that Kaiser Wilhelm II ruled • The person who got assassinated by Serbia
World War 1 Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-20
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- american war hero
- the 1919 treaty that ended world war 1
- leader of the war industries board
- French premier
- payments made by defeated countries after war
- head of the committee on public information
- Building up armed forces to prepare for war
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- a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- Law requiring men to register for military service
- famous american fighter pilot
- a kind of biased communication designed to influence peoples thoughts and actions
- act of giving two different sides equal sides strength or power
- Truce agreement
13 Clues: French premier • Truce agreement • american war hero • famous american fighter pilot • leader of the war industries board • the 1919 treaty that ended world war 1 • head of the committee on public information • Building up armed forces to prepare for war • payments made by defeated countries after war • Law requiring men to register for military service • ...
World War 1 Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-20
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- payments made by defeated countries after war
- Law requiring men to register for military service
- american war hero
- leader of the war industries board
- a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- head of the committee on public information
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- a kind of biased communication designed to influence peoples thoughts and actions
- the 1919 treaty that ended world war 1
- French premier
- famous american fighter pilot
- act of giving two different sides equal sides strength or power
- Building up armed forces to prepare for war
- Truce agreement
13 Clues: French premier • Truce agreement • american war hero • famous american fighter pilot • leader of the war industries board • the 1919 treaty that ended world war 1 • Building up armed forces to prepare for war • head of the committee on public information • payments made by defeated countries after war • Law requiring men to register for military service • ...
Classics Revision Crossword 2018-05-21
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- The Gorgon who lives at the edge of the world
- Achilles' weak point
- Was eaten by sea snakes during the Trojan War
- Penelope's husband
- Odysseus' son
- Wrecked Odysseus' ship
- --------- is Odysseus' wife
- The youngest cyclops
- Helped Theseus kill the Minotaur
- Neptune
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- The son of King Aegeus
- Best musician in the whole of Greece
- The beast who dwells in the labyrinth
- Ate Odysseus' men
- Has the strongest hide in the world
- Most beautiful woman in the world
- Performed 12 tasks
- The prince of Troy
- The keeper of the winds
- The boy who fell out of the sky
20 Clues: Neptune • Odysseus' son • Ate Odysseus' men • Penelope's husband • Performed 12 tasks • The prince of Troy • Achilles' weak point • The youngest cyclops • The son of King Aegeus • Wrecked Odysseus' ship • The keeper of the winds • --------- is Odysseus' wife • The boy who fell out of the sky • Helped Theseus kill the Minotaur • Most beautiful woman in the world • ...
Norse Mythology- Willow Smith 2020-10-13
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- Norse warriors
- The end of days
- Watchman of the gods
- The All-mother
- The world tree
- Goddess of death
- Realm of the Fire-giants
- Realm of the Bright Elves
- God of War
- The All-father
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- Thor's hammer
- Realm of the Giants
- The world Serpent
- God of thunder
- Home of the Aseir
- God of mischief
- Realm of the Dwarves
- Goddess of love, fertility, and battle
- Realm of the humans
- The gods and goddesses
20 Clues: God of War • Thor's hammer • Norse warriors • God of thunder • The All-mother • The world tree • The All-father • The end of days • God of mischief • Goddess of death • The world Serpent • Home of the Aseir • Realm of the Giants • Realm of the humans • Watchman of the gods • Realm of the Dwarves • The gods and goddesses • Realm of the Fire-giants • Realm of the Bright Elves • ...
Crossword using 20 important terms from the book "How TV changed the World's Mind" 2020-03-14
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- American Broadcasting Company (abbreviation)
- A device that transmits visual images and sound to give viewers entertainment, information, education and news
- The earth, together with all of its countries and people
- An argumentative meeting or situation between opposing ideas
- Events happening now, in real time/ the present
- A person who writes for newspapers about important events
- National Broadcasting Company (abbreviation)
- The spacecraft that carried 3 American astronauts to the moon for the first time in history (a word and a number)
- An event that proves to be unexpectedly enlightening (2 words with a dash in between)
- Columbia Broadcasting System (abbreviation)
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- Transmit a program/information by radio or television
- Cable News Network (abbreviation)
- Newly received information, especially about a recent or important events
- A state of armed conflict between different nations or states
- The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality (2 words)
- The presidential debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon (3 words)
- A former famous football player accused of a controversial high-profile crime in the 1990's (2 words and also a person’s name)
- A conflict between North and South Vietnam (2 words)
- A portable video camera and video recorder
- Activities related to governance of a country, especially the conflict among parties that have or hope to achieve power
20 Clues: Cable News Network (abbreviation) • A portable video camera and video recorder • Columbia Broadcasting System (abbreviation) • American Broadcasting Company (abbreviation) • National Broadcasting Company (abbreviation) • Events happening now, in real time/ the present • A conflict between North and South Vietnam (2 words) • ...
HARDWARE CRROSWORD NRAM 2014-01-07
5 Clues: THE BEST GAME IN THE WORLD • THE BEST FOOTBALLER IN THE WORLD • THE LEADER OF GERMANY IN WORLD WAR 2 • THE BEST BASSKETBALLER IN THE HISTORY • THE MOST POPULAR CONSOLE IN THE HISTORY
Battle of Midway 2013-05-06
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- The _______ was where the midway battle was
- The Japanese sent troops to _________
- was the most important Naval Battle in World War 2
- ______ was a Fleet Admiral of the United States (Last Name)
- Midway is located in ______
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- The ________ dropped bombs on the american bases
- ________ was the Japanese Marshal Admiral (Last name)
- _______ attacked against Japan
- _____ was the sole surviving Japanese aircraft
9 Clues: Midway is located in ______ • _______ attacked against Japan • The Japanese sent troops to _________ • The _______ was where the midway battle was • _____ was the sole surviving Japanese aircraft • The ________ dropped bombs on the american bases • was the most important Naval Battle in World War 2 • ________ was the Japanese Marshal Admiral (Last name) • ...
Joy of The Advent of Christ 2025-12-22
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- The shepherds were filled with great what when they saw the angel of the Lord? (Luke 2:9)
- No person in the world has the right to do what in the presence of God? (1 Corinthians 1:27))
- What does Isaiah say in Isaiah 9:2 that the people who walked in darkness see?
- Mary ______ ___ all these things? (Luke 2:19)(2 words)
- The feet of who bring good news of what is a beautiful person? (Isaiah 52:7)
- Where did the angel tell the shepherds they would find the baby? (Luke 2:12)
- God chose what in the world to shame the strong? (1 Corinthians 1:27)
- The person who publishes what is beautiful? (Isaiah 52:7)
- When Jesus read from Isaiah, He said that day Scripture had been what? (Luke 4:21)
- Jesus spoke the words in John so that His joy may be in us, and that our what may be full? (John 15:11)
- Isaiah 52:7 says that the feet of him who brings what are beautiful? (2 words)
- Jesus was sent to set at liberty those who are what? (Luke 4:18)
- The angel told the shepherds they would find the baby wrapped in what kind of clothes? (2 words)(Luke 2:12)
- Through Christ, we should offer up a sacrifice of what to God? (Hebrews 13:15)
- The Savior of the world is who/whom? (Luke 2:11) (3 words)
- Jesus was sent to proclaim what to the captives? (Luke 4:18)
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- John said in Revelation 5:12, "Worthy is the what who was slain?"
- The Jews ________ at the gracious words of Jesus? (Luke 4:22)
- Beautiful are the feet of the one who publishes what? (Isaiah 52:7)
- Mary pondered these things where that happened at his birth? (Luke 2:19)
- The shepherds returned doing what and praising God? (Luke 2:20)
- The multitude that joined the angel were _________ God? (Luke 2:13)
- What appeared to the shepherds who were out in the fields? (Luke 2:9)
- The Lord said He was anointed to proclaim good news to whom? (Luke 4:18)
- What shone around them? (Luke 2:9)
- Jesus said if we keep His commandments then we abide in what? (John 15:10) (2 words)
- What were out in the field watching sheep in Luke 2:8?
- The angel of the Lord said he brought good news of great what? (Luke 2:10)
- Jesus was sent to recover the what of the blind? (Luke 4:18)
- Everyone that heard the shepherds __________ at what they said? (Luke 2:18)
- How many people was the good news of great news for? (Luke 2:10)
- God chose what is _______ in the world to shame the wise? (1 Corinthians 1:27)
32 Clues: What shone around them? (Luke 2:9) • Mary ______ ___ all these things? (Luke 2:19)(2 words) • What were out in the field watching sheep in Luke 2:8? • The person who publishes what is beautiful? (Isaiah 52:7) • The Savior of the world is who/whom? (Luke 2:11) (3 words) • Jesus was sent to recover the what of the blind? (Luke 4:18) • ...
American Revolution 2019-10-27
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- King George made a . . . on tea.
- The boat the pilgrims came to the New World on was the
- The people already living (ya vivian) in the New World.
- World Native Americans colonies tax protest revolution Britain revolution Mayflower rebelled war
- The pilgrims left England to go to the
- To show strong disagreement is to
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- A violent attempt to end a government is a
- were 13 ______________________
- The pilgrims were from
- The colonists . . . against the tax on tea.
- There was a . . . between the colonists and Britain.
11 Clues: The pilgrims were from • King George made a . . . on tea. • were 13 ______________________ • To show strong disagreement is to • The pilgrims left England to go to the • A violent attempt to end a government is a • The colonists . . . against the tax on tea. • There was a . . . between the colonists and Britain. • The boat the pilgrims came to the New World on was the • ...
WORLD WAR 2 2025-03-12
6 Clues: Our 33rd president • The creator of Little Boy • What was used on Hiroshima • Also known as leapfrogging • Also known as Operation Overlord • The dictator that took over Germany
HISTORIC EVENTS 2022-12-18
5 Clues: First man in space • Vikings came from here • US President during civil war • world war 2 started in which continent • Name a powerful family who ruled in china
American History 2025-09-13
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- Ship that brought the Pilgrims to America
- Battle that ended the Revolutionary War
- War fought from 1861–1865
- President during World War II
- First President of the United States
- 1773 protest against British tea tax
- President during the Civil War
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- Document signed on July 4, 1776
- President who purchased Alaska
- Period of westward expansion seeking gold
- First ten amendments to the Constitution
- Purchase that doubled the size of the US in 1803
- Native American woman who helped Lewis and Clark
- First permanent English settlement in America
- Harbor attacked on December 7, 1941
15 Clues: War fought from 1861–1865 • President during World War II • President who purchased Alaska • President during the Civil War • Document signed on July 4, 1776 • Harbor attacked on December 7, 1941 • First President of the United States • 1773 protest against British tea tax • Battle that ended the Revolutionary War • First ten amendments to the Constitution • ...
The Iron Curtain 2025-11-17
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- Country divided after World War II
- Site of the 1968 Prague Spring
- Airlift Supply mission to a blocked city
- Churchill Leader who popularized the term “Iron Curtain”
- Leader of the Soviet Union during early Cold War
- States Major western democracy during the Cold War
- Berlin Capital of communist East Germany
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- Country where a 1956 uprising occurred
- Charlie Famous Berlin border crossing
- Pact Eastern military alliance
- Curtain Symbolic divide between East and West
- Wall Barrier that split a German city
- Berlin Democratic city surrounded by East Germany
- Union Major communist power behind the Iron Curtain
- Western military alliance
- War Tense struggle between superpowers
16 Clues: Western military alliance • Site of the 1968 Prague Spring • Country divided after World War II • Charlie Famous Berlin border crossing • Pact Eastern military alliance • Country where a 1956 uprising occurred • Airlift Supply mission to a blocked city • Wall Barrier that split a German city • Berlin Capital of communist East Germany • ...
US History Cold War 2025-02-28
20 Clues: War • War • Age • Plan • Plan • Pact • trial • World • Curtain • Doctrine • Blockade • Hiss case • Conference • Conference • Sympathizer • Assured Destruction • Atomic Energy Commission • Civil Defense Administration • Atlantic Treaty Organization • Un-American Activities Committee
Nationalism 2024-05-01
Across
- In 1871, Bismarck ___ the Franco-Prussian War.
- Count Cavour made an ___ with France in 1858.
- ___ became the new capital of Italy then the total process of unification was completed.
- Nationalism is an ideology that a person's nation is ___ to others.
- ___ is an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state.
- Bismarck went to war against Denmark, Austria, and France to gain land to add to his.
- Nationalism can ___ people by having people fight for what they all believe in.
- Otto von ___ led the large German state of Prussia
- Italy became a unified country in 1861. It happened after Sardinia-Piedmont and France defeated ___ in the Second War of Italian Independence.
- Austria-Hungary struggled in World War I due to internal divisions from nationalism, resulting in revolts and territorial ___.
- Nationalism can be ___ your country.
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- The Ottomans and Austria-Hungary were not ___ allies for Germany in World War I, but their contributions to the war effort were limited.
- In the Balkans, Slavic Serbs sought ___ from Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire, and in 1878, they tried to gain control of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Nationalism is loyalty and ___ to a nation.
- An example of a result of bad nationalism is the ___ of Jews.
- Nationalism at its worst can fuel ___ disorder.
- The land that Bismarck gained from ___ added the last section to the new country of Germany.
- In 1870, the Papal States became the last area to ___ a united Italy.
- Nationalism can bring ___ people together.
- By 1917, Austria's output of ___ had fallen to less than half of its 1913 total, and that of rye and oats had fallen even more.
20 Clues: Nationalism can be ___ your country. • Nationalism can bring ___ people together. • Nationalism is loyalty and ___ to a nation. • Count Cavour made an ___ with France in 1858. • In 1871, Bismarck ___ the Franco-Prussian War. • Nationalism at its worst can fuel ___ disorder. • Otto von ___ led the large German state of Prussia • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 Revision 2022-10-16
Across
- A complete inability to move forward and a solid determination not to be pushed back.
- Wife of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- Unauthorized retreats and fleeing the battlefield without orders to do so.
- A medical condition also known as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
- The name given to the changes made by the liberal government in 1906 to help the poor.
- The number of soldiers killed in the First World War.
- The doctor who discovered that glucose and sodium citrate stopped blood from clotting on contact with air.
- A ceasefire.
- Australian and New Zealand troops who fought for the British empire during World War One.
- Liberal Party leader and future Prime Minister of the UK during World War Two.
- A weapon that was used to clear out dugouts and burn soldiers alive.
- The alliance that included Britain, France and Russia.
- The area of wasteland between the two opposing armies.
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- Huge inflatable airships.
- An organization composed of women who farmed the land while the men went off to fight the war.
- Leader of the Suffragettes.
- Foot soldiers.
- Blackhand member and assassin of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- Handheld explosives thrown at the enemy.
- Deep holes in the ground that stretched for miles to protect soldiers from enemy fire
- Defense of the Realm Act.
- The conquest and exploitation of other countries.
- Violent activists calling for voting rights for women.
- Government control of information to influence public opinion.
- A lightweight, standard issue weapon used by regular soldiers.
- Bulletproof vehicles that could travel across rough ground and terrified enemy troops.
- Of all countries this colony provided the British empire with the greatest number of fighting men.
27 Clues: A ceasefire. • Foot soldiers. • Huge inflatable airships. • Defense of the Realm Act. • Leader of the Suffragettes. • Wife of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. • Handheld explosives thrown at the enemy. • The conquest and exploitation of other countries. • The number of soldiers killed in the First World War. • Violent activists calling for voting rights for women. • ...
Terrance's Period 8 Vocab 2022-05-04
Across
- The first artificial satelite.
- Countries like Cuba and other communist countries are known as ______ world countries
- a set of policies and legislations in the 1960s
- This was a block to the west
- This war split the country in two
- This was a war of ideals
- The Race to Space
- People who have escaped from a certain place
- This was an invention that allowed food to be cooked/warmed at a decent pace. Especially frozen food.
- Truman's program hele to continue from the new deal
- This is the American Indian Movement
- The president part of a big scandal in 1972 - 1974
- Countries like America and Europe are ___ world countries
- This movement was filled with people who opposed wars
- This was a movement for civil rights.
- When all the nations united, they created...
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- This war America won with the south
- to work This allowed people to work even if they don't want to go into unions
- Black people inspired by Malcom X created the _______ party.
- a congressional resolution designed to limit the U.S. president's ability to initiate or escalate military actions abroad.
- This scandal ruined President Nixon's name
- People who opposed the ban of segregation
- This was a block to the east
- Countries that are first or second world
- This generation was after boomers
- THis was a big crisis in 1973
- This was a policy created during the Cold War
- A group of women who sought freedom and equality
- This genre of music was popular in this era
- Short for Television
30 Clues: The Race to Space • Short for Television • This was a war of ideals • This was a block to the west • This was a block to the east • THis was a big crisis in 1973 • The first artificial satelite. • This war split the country in two • This generation was after boomers • This war America won with the south • This is the American Indian Movement • This was a movement for civil rights. • ...
Vocabulary words 2021-09-17
Across
- these were punishments levied by Parliament on colonists living in Boston
- the shot heard around the world
- total control over pricing and distribution of a product
- colonists who supported the war with britain
- won by the british, gave them control of NYC and its ports
- basically a declaration of war as far as Parliament and the king of England were concerned
- this was an assembly of colonists who drafted the Articles of Confederation and Declaration of Independence
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- crosses the frozen Delaware River and attacks German Hessians
- top general in the continental army
- an organized decision by a large group of people to stop buying a product
- tax on stamped paper that was to be collected from all colonists
- final battle of the war
- the british and french were at war in other parts of the world. This was the name of their conflict in North America
- battle that took place on a hill in Boston between Massachusetts minutemen and British soldiers
- colonists who supported the king
15 Clues: final battle of the war • the shot heard around the world • colonists who supported the king • top general in the continental army • colonists who supported the war with britain • total control over pricing and distribution of a product • won by the british, gave them control of NYC and its ports • crosses the frozen Delaware River and attacks German Hessians • ...
Cold war test 2025-06-03
Across
- Goal was to help them rebuild and recover from WWll so they did not turn to communism to solve their problems
- Soviet Union stopped trade and travel to Berlin to get first world out
- United States was ready for war and ready to invade Cuba
- United States foreign policy during the cold war
- Wanted United States to send soldiers and wanted war
- Didn't join a side and stayed neutral
- Competition between the United States and Soviet Union to have the most and strongest weapons
- Allied with the Soviet Union
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- Dividing line between first and second world in Europe
- Built by the Soviet union to separate East and West Germany
- The belief that if one country in Southeast Asia fell into communism the other countries around is would soon fall into communism as well
- Mutually assured destruction
- Allied with the United States
- Granted free press and free speech rights in the Soviet Union
- They want peace and no war
15 Clues: They want peace and no war • Mutually assured destruction • Allied with the Soviet Union • Allied with the United States • Didn't join a side and stayed neutral • United States foreign policy during the cold war • Wanted United States to send soldiers and wanted war • Dividing line between first and second world in Europe • ...
Cold war test 2025-06-03
Across
- Goal was to help them rebuild and recover from WWll so they did not turn to communism to solve their problems
- Soviet Union stopped trade and travel to Berlin to get first world out
- United States was ready for war and ready to invade Cuba
- United States foreign policy during the cold war
- Wanted United States to send soldiers and wanted war
- Didn't join a side and stayed neutral
- Competition between the United States and Soviet Union to have the most and strongest weapons
- Allied with the Soviet Union
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- Dividing line between first and second world in Europe
- Built by the Soviet union to separate East and West Germany
- The belief that if one country in Southeast Asia fell into communism the other countries around is would soon fall into communism as well
- Mutually assured destruction
- Allied with the United States
- Granted free press and free speech rights in the Soviet Union
- They want peace and no war
15 Clues: They want peace and no war • Mutually assured destruction • Allied with the Soviet Union • Allied with the United States • Didn't join a side and stayed neutral • United States foreign policy during the cold war • Wanted United States to send soldiers and wanted war • Dividing line between first and second world in Europe • ...
Cold War Beginnings Review 2024-03-10
Across
- Name of the Soviet leader who ordered nuclear missiles to be placed in Cuba.
- The Korean War started with what nation's invasion into South Korea?
- The name of the policy that relied on the idea that the U.S. and Soviets would not go to war with each other because each country had so many nuclear weapons they could wipe each other out.
- Countries of Eastern Europe that were dominated by the Soviet Union.
- In order to prevent East Germans from escaping to West Germany, the Soviets installed this.
- Name of the first artificial satellite, launched by the Soviets in 1957.
- The name of the U.S. Senator who accused many innocent people of being communist.
- European Recovery Program which sent $13 billion to rebuild war-torn Europe.
- JFK's closest advisor and attorney general while serving as President.
- Some critics say that Nixon lost the 1960 election to JFK due to his poor performances in these events.
- Defensive military alliance that includes the US, Canada, and Western Europe.
- Person who led the communist revolution in Cuba that eventually led to the failed U.S. backed Bay of Pigs Invasion.
- In 1949, the Cold war was kickstarted with China falling to this ideology.
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- Once a truce was declared, ending the Korean War, this was the dividing line between North and South Korea.
- Event that transpired in 1962 that brought the world to the brink of Nuclear War.
- Name of JFK's social program that emphasized things like education, welfare, and health care.
- JFK took this type of response on the Military Policy to allow the US to boost conventional military forces and not rely on a nuclear arsenal.
- The name of the Congressional investigation whose goal was to find communist supporters in America.
- One of the first major conflicts of the Cold war that started in 1950.
- General ______ who was fired by President Truman for insubordination during the Korean War.
- Policy that provided U.S. financial and military assistance that established the idea that the U.S. would support free peoples around the world.
- Post-WWII struggle between the Soviets and the Americans, between communism and democracy.
- This is how supplies were provided to people in the East German capital when the Soviets cut off western access.
- Soviets agreed to pull their missiles out of Cuba if the U.S. agreed to pull their missiles out of what country?
- Name of President Kennedy's program to send volunteers to the poorest areas of the world and provide aid and relief.
- Cold War event that saw the Soviets and the US compete to put a man on the moon.
26 Clues: The Korean War started with what nation's invasion into South Korea? • Countries of Eastern Europe that were dominated by the Soviet Union. • One of the first major conflicts of the Cold war that started in 1950. • JFK's closest advisor and attorney general while serving as President. • Name of the first artificial satellite, launched by the Soviets in 1957. • ...
