world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
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? • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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) • ...
Crossword using 20 important terms from the book "How TV changed the World's Mind" 2020-03-14
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- A state of armed conflict between different nations or states
- A person who writes for newspapers about important events
- A portable video camera and video recorder
- An argumentative meeting or situation between opposing ideas
- The earth, together with all of its countries and people
- Columbia Broadcasting System (abbreviation)
- A device that transmits visual images and sound to give viewers entertainment, information, education and news
- A conflict between North and South Vietnam (2 words)
- An event that proves to be unexpectedly enlightening (2 words with a dash in between)
- Events happening now, in real time/ the present
- The spacecraft that carried 3 American astronauts to the moon for the first time in history (a word and a number)
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- Transmit a program/information by radio or television
- The presidential debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon (3 words)
- Activities related to governance of a country, especially the conflict among parties that have or hope to achieve power
- American Broadcasting Company (abbreviation)
- The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality (2 words)
- Newly received information, especially about a recent or important events
- Cable News Network (abbreviation)
- National Broadcasting Company (abbreviation)
- A former famous football player accused of a controversial high-profile crime in the 1990's (2 words and also a person’s name)
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) • ...
become a citizen- Kennedy Jackson 2nd 2023-01-09
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- the plane to of managing revenue and spending (2 words)
- the power dividend in the branches ( 3 words)
- a tax taken to provide retired people with income (3 words)
- protects everyone even the unpopular groups (3 words)
- the people that live in the state/ the citizens
- an official document with rules of how the government runs
- ruler by few or the rich
- a type of government where everyone participates
- no one is above the law (3 words)
- world with no government (3 words)
- the citizens have input in the lawmaking process
- when the government has spent more then they have raised in revenue (2 words)
- changes to the constitution
- when people respond by not participating and refusing to join the act
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- the introduction of the constitution
- thegovernment shown when citizens vote (3 words)
- whether is no government at all
- a type of government ruled by one person
- the relationship a state has with another state (2 words)
- the different sections of the constitution
- a tax on income that businesses make (2 words)
- what terms mean to pass or approve the constitution
- to be the absolut attorney/ high power
- the citizens feel safe and the criminals have consequences (3 words)
- future of a state can change through war
25 Clues: ruler by few or the rich • changes to the constitution • whether is no government at all • no one is above the law (3 words) • world with no government (3 words) • the introduction of the constitution • to be the absolut attorney/ high power • a type of government ruled by one person • future of a state can change through war • the different sections of the constitution • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-16
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- Main city for the arts during the Renaissance
- war that rekindled trade between Europe and the Middle East
- institution that sponsored a lot of artists (2 wds)
- Brunelleschi's winning project (2 wds)
- one sport of the Renaissance Man
- what was voted on here at the school yesterday
- this made people want to live for today rather than wait for heaven (2 wds)
- Best Example of Renaissance Man
- this golden age of Rome inspired artists of the 1300-1500s (2 wds)
- Time period before the Renaissance (2 wds)
- Book written to help men become Renaissance Men (2 wds)
- what are you going to at the end of the day
- Artists studied this to help them paint or sculpt the human form
- Two nations fighting the 100 Years' War (3 wds)
- "invention" of Leanardo's
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- Renaissance Man was supposed to be this two word adjective (2 wds)
- Painting most admired of Michelangelo (2 wds)
- geographic location of the Renaissance
- Meaning of French term for artistic golden age
- English (British) renaissance writer
- the study of non-religious topics
- Famous painting in the Louvre Museum (2 wds)
- city of the Pope
- a sponsor of the arts or literature
- School of Athens painter
- Philosophy that states human achievement is a good thing
- artistic medium invented during Renaissance times (2 wds)
- merchants gained wealth from this activity
- family who sponsored art for Florence
- Michelangelo's sculptural masterpiece
30 Clues: city of the Pope • School of Athens painter • "invention" of Leanardo's • Best Example of Renaissance Man • one sport of the Renaissance Man • the study of non-religious topics • a sponsor of the arts or literature • English (British) renaissance writer • family who sponsored art for Florence • Michelangelo's sculptural masterpiece • geographic location of the Renaissance • ...
World War 2026-03-19
8 Clues: contains bullets • wire sharp fencing • A weapon that explodes • happens between armies • causes building to burn • happens when a bomb drops • People who fight in an army • what war is often about, territory
Chapter 1 and 2 Revision 2022-10-16
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
Cold War Beginnings Review 2024-03-10
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- 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. • ...
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 • ...
60s Review [up to this point] 2026-02-12
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- Nation that ruled Vietnam for much of its early history.
- Sworn in aboard Air Force 1
- Republican presidential candidate in 1964 who lost to Lyndon Johnson.
- President who decided to back the French in post-WWII Vietnam.
- Chief Justice of Supreme Court: _______________ Commission and _______________ Court
- President during whose term troop levels rose sharply and Diem was assassinated.
- The gulf that was the tipping point for the Vietnam War
- President who promoted the “domino theory” and expanded early U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
- Los Angeles neighborhood that experienced major riots in 1965.
- _____________ Warfare: Hit-and-run tactics using ambushes, traps, and surprise attacks.
- 1964 campaign to register Black voters in the South.
- Decisive battle where French forces were defeated, ending their control of Vietnam.
- This conference temporarily divided Vietnam at the 17th parallel.
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- South Vietnamese leader whose unpopular rule ended in assassination.
- Country that occupied Vietnam during World War II.
- Slang term for an infantry foot soldier.
- Starting point of the 54-mile march to Montgomery.
- _______________ Carmichael: SNCC leader who popularized the phrase “Black Power.”
- Man accused of assassinating President Kennedy.
- “I am for the war!”
- Johnson’s sweeping set of federal reforms to address social and economic problems.
- Communist leader of North Vietnam during the war.
- “I am against the war!”
- Slang nickname for Viet Cong soldiers
- Federal health insurance program for low-income Americans.
- City where JFK was assassinated at Dealey Plaza.
- Colonial power that controlled Vietnam before and after World War II.
- Federal health insurance program for the elderly.
- President whose administration saw the highest U.S. troop levels in Vietnam.
29 Clues: “I am for the war!” • “I am against the war!” • Sworn in aboard Air Force 1 • Slang nickname for Viet Cong soldiers • Slang term for an infantry foot soldier. • Man accused of assassinating President Kennedy. • City where JFK was assassinated at Dealey Plaza. • Communist leader of North Vietnam during the war. • Federal health insurance program for the elderly. • ...
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 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
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
Disney Day! 2020-05-23
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- One benefit of having Disney Day at home instead of at Disney World is that you don't have to stand in long _____.
- who has dust that helps people fly? (2 words)
- Whose castle is at Disney World?
- What souvenir that you wear on your head is popular to bring back from Disney World
- Who is a sheriff/cowboy in a Disney movie?
- Who has lost her sheep? (2 words)
- What city is Disney World in?
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- What is the first name of a duck that one can find at Disney World?
- Whose last name rhymes with house (2 words)
- What is the best roller coaster ever? (2 words)
- What is the best place to visit in Florida? (2 words)
- What Disney dog also is the name of what used to be considered the ninth planet?
12 Clues: What city is Disney World in? • Whose castle is at Disney World? • Who has lost her sheep? (2 words) • Who is a sheriff/cowboy in a Disney movie? • Whose last name rhymes with house (2 words) • who has dust that helps people fly? (2 words) • What is the best roller coaster ever? (2 words) • What is the best place to visit in Florida? (2 words) • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
Kreuzworträtsel 2017-12-30
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- / Er bat Gott um Segen und um die Ausweitung seines Gebietes (Tipp: 1. Chronik 4, 10)
- Er war reicher als alle anderen Könige auf Erden (Tipp: 1. Könige 10)
- / Gott wählte ihn aus, um Israel aus Ägypten zu befreien /
- Dieser Mann hatte außergewöhnlich langes Haar (Tipp: 1. Samuel 14)
- Hautphänomene, die Hiob befielen (Tipp: Hiob 2, 7)
- / Name der Tochter Labans, die Jacob ursprünglich heiraten wollte (Tipp: 1. Mose 29)
- Der Vater von Johannes dem Täufer (Tipp: Lukas 1)
- Joshuas ursprünglicher Name (Tipp: 4. Mose 13, 8)
- Er kletterte einen Maulbeerfeigenbaum hoch, um Jesus zu sehen (Tipp: Lukas 19)
- / Er war Lots Vater (Tipp: 1. Mose 11, 31)
- / Der Sohn Geras, aus dem Stamm Benjamin, der Linkshänder war (Tipp: Richter 3, 15)
- Der dicke König Moabs (Tipp: Richter 3)
- Er war um einen Kopf größer als alle anderen im Land (Tipp: 1. Samuel 9, 2)
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- Der Pharao machte ihn zum Verwalter über ganz Ägypten (Tipp: 1. Mose 41)
- Der Ort zu dem Jesus ging, nachdem Johannes der Täufer verhaftet wurde(Tipp: Matthäus 4, 12)
- Name des Flusses, in dem Jesus getauft wurde (Tipp: Matthäus 3)
- / Beziehung zwischen Jesus und Johannes dem Täufer (Tipp: Lukas 1)
- Anzahl der Monate die Jesus älter war als Johannes der Täufer (Tipp: Lukas 1)
- Sie log den Heiligen Geist und Petrus an und starb daraufhin mit ihrem Mann (Tipp: Apostelgeschichte 5)
- Daniels babylonischer Name (Tipp: Daniel 1, 7) /
- / Er wurde verspottet, weil er eine Glatze hatte. (Tipp: 2. Könige 2, 26)
- Material, aus dem das Gewand Johannes des Täufers bestand (Tipp: Matthäus 3, 4)
- Die Anzahl der Kinder, die Hiob in einem Sturm verlor (Tipp: Hiob 1)
- Der Ort, in dem Lazarus lebte (Tipp: Johannes 11)
- Die Anzahl der Jahre, die Jakob für Rahel arbeiten musste (Tipp: 1. Mose 29)
- Labans Beziehung zu Lot (Tipp: 1. Mose 24)
26 Clues: Der dicke König Moabs (Tipp: Richter 3) • Labans Beziehung zu Lot (Tipp: 1. Mose 24) • / Er war Lots Vater (Tipp: 1. Mose 11, 31) • Daniels babylonischer Name (Tipp: Daniel 1, 7) / • Der Vater von Johannes dem Täufer (Tipp: Lukas 1) • Joshuas ursprünglicher Name (Tipp: 4. Mose 13, 8) • Der Ort, in dem Lazarus lebte (Tipp: Johannes 11) • ...
Punic Wars (Eve Fouser) 2021-03-18
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- general of carthage punic war #1
- - roman senteder
- princess of phoenicia founder of carthage
- - roman general punic war #2
- -a naval warship with five banks of oars
- and Syracuse - both are on sicily
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- the Navigator - admiral of carthage
- carthage general punic war #3
- general of carthage punic war #2
- bulit rafs to go acros
10 Clues: - roman senteder • bulit rafs to go acros • - roman general punic war #2 • carthage general punic war #3 • general of carthage punic war #1 • general of carthage punic war #2 • and Syracuse - both are on sicily • the Navigator - admiral of carthage • -a naval warship with five banks of oars • princess of phoenicia founder of carthage
4th of july 2025-07-03
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- How many people who signed the Declaration of Independence also signed the Constitution?
- Which American president was born on July 4th? 2 words
- What does the Statue of Liberty hold in her right hand?
- What was the total number of people who signed the Declaration of Independence
- What was the first state to declare the 4th of July a state holiday?
- On the Declaration of Independence, who had the largest signature? 2 words
- Every Independence Day, how many times does the Liberty Bell ring?
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- Who is credited with writing the Declaration of Independence? 2 words
- Every July 4th, what food is most commonly consumed?
- Where was the first celebration of Independence Day held?
- Which state was the first to ratify the Constitution?
- During World War II, where was the Declaration of Independence stored?
- How many sections are in the Declaration of Independence?
13 Clues: Every July 4th, what food is most commonly consumed? • Which state was the first to ratify the Constitution? • Which American president was born on July 4th? 2 words • What does the Statue of Liberty hold in her right hand? • Where was the first celebration of Independence Day held? • How many sections are in the Declaration of Independence? • ...
Unit 12 Imperalism and WW1 2023-04-13
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- the lead of nations.
- An addition to something that has already been approved.
- The policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- two larger bodies of land.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- Law requiring people of a certain age group to serve in military
- The belief that one race is superior to another
- A follower or advocate of territorial or economic expansion.
- Using threats or violence to promote a cause.
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- A deadly epidemic that spread around the world.
- People who wanted the United States to stay out of world affairs,
- To have little to do with other countries and their affairs.
- A person who tries to stir up war/wants war.
- Wartime acts of cruelty and brutality- crimes against humanity.
- A narrow strip of land that has water at each side with the strip of land
- Another word for authorization.
16 Clues: the lead of nations. • two larger bodies of land. • An agreement to stop fighting. • Another word for authorization. • A person who tries to stir up war/wants war. • Using threats or violence to promote a cause. • A deadly epidemic that spread around the world. • The belief that one race is superior to another • An addition to something that has already been approved. • ...
Expanding Rights of Various Populations 2024-01-30
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- quiet and independent; not depending on or influenced by others.
- the Second World War was a global conflict that lasted from 1939 to 1945.
- In World War II, speakers of the Navajo language joined the military and developed a code for sending secret messages.
- a person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft.
- an iconic poster of a female factory worker flexing her muscle
- the separation of people into racial.
- the study of cracking codes
- the state of being confined as a prisoner, especially for political or military reasons.
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- someone who writes (or cracks) the encryption code used for data security.
- relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces.
- entered the workforce durimg WW2
- son or daughter of Japanese immigrants who was born and educated in the United States.
- The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of African American military pilots and airmen who fought in World War II
13 Clues: the study of cracking codes • entered the workforce durimg WW2 • the separation of people into racial. • a person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft. • relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces. • an iconic poster of a female factory worker flexing her muscle • quiet and independent; not depending on or influenced by others. • ...
German Culture Stuff 2022-05-10
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- Who started The Holocaust?
- Frank Who was Anne Frank's sister?
- What’s the bad Santa’s name?
- What’s the capital of Germany?
- What is Germany’s name in German?
- What popular gummy company started in Germany?
- What’s the national anthem in Germany called?
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- What’s the most popular sport in Germany?
- What is Germany’s most dominant religion?
- Eagle What’s on Germany’s coat of arms?
- True or False, Anne Frank had a diary.
- Frank Who was Anne Frank’s mom?
- Einstein Who’s the German scientist that developed the theory of relativity?
- What country did Hitler invade to cause World War 2?
- What concentration camp had the most people?
- Frank Who is Anne Frank’s father?
16 Clues: Who started The Holocaust? • What’s the bad Santa’s name? • What’s the capital of Germany? • Frank Who was Anne Frank’s mom? • What is Germany’s name in German? • Frank Who is Anne Frank’s father? • Frank Who was Anne Frank's sister? • True or False, Anne Frank had a diary. • Eagle What’s on Germany’s coat of arms? • What’s the most popular sport in Germany? • ...
SS study guide 2026-01-09
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- _____ Journalism was a style of writing in exagerating in news stories
- Alfred ____ Mahan called for a bigger navy
- ___ became an american protechtorate
- ___ is noninvolvement in world affairs
- ____ Cleveland was the first to serve in 2 nonconsectutive terms
- Remember the ____
- _____ Hay
- ___ and Japan singed the Treaty of Kananagawa
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- ___ roosevelt's saying was "speak softly but carry a big stick
- _____ Lilioukalani
- The purchase of ___ and Russia was known as the Sewards Folly
- Hawaiian _____ ended when the US made it a terrotory
- ___ riders led a famous charge during the Spanish American war
- ____ Marti was the hero of Cuban independence
- John ____ was the secretary of the state
- John hay wanted an ___ door policy with China
16 Clues: _____ Hay • Remember the ____ • _____ Lilioukalani • ___ became an american protechtorate • ___ is noninvolvement in world affairs • John ____ was the secretary of the state • Alfred ____ Mahan called for a bigger navy • ____ Marti was the hero of Cuban independence • John hay wanted an ___ door policy with China • ___ and Japan singed the Treaty of Kananagawa • ...
become a citizen- kennedy Jackson 2nd 2023-01-09
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- the plane to of managing revenue and spending (2 words)
- the power dividend in the branches ( 3 words)
- a tax taken to provide retired people with income (3 words)
- protects everyone even the unpopular groups (3 words)
- the people that live in the state/ the citizens
- an official document with rules of how the government runs
- ruler by few or the rich
- a type of government where everyone participates
- no one is above the law (3 words)
- world with no government (3 words)
- the citizens have input in the lawmaking process
- when the government has spent more then they have raised in revenue (2 words)
- changes to the constitution
- when people respond by not participating and refusing to join the act
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- the introduction of the constitution
- thegovernment shown when citizens vote (3 words)
- whether is no government at all
- a type of government ruled by one person
- the relationship a state has with another state (2 words)
- the different sections of the constitution
- a tax on income that businesses make (2 words)
- what terms mean to pass or approve the constitution
- to be the absolut attorney/ high power
- the citizens feel safe and the criminals have consequences (3 words)
- future of a state can change through war
25 Clues: ruler by few or the rich • changes to the constitution • whether is no government at all • no one is above the law (3 words) • world with no government (3 words) • the introduction of the constitution • to be the absolut attorney/ high power • a type of government ruled by one person • future of a state can change through war • the different sections of the constitution • ...
Security and Exchange Comission 2023-01-05
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- President that got assassinated
- first world war
- Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Made by FDR
- The day the market crashed
- required registration of most securities sales in the United States.
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- happened in 1929 when the economy went down
- second world war
- Madoff was arrested for making a Ponzi scheme
- Stands for security and exchange commission
11 Clues: Made by FDR • first world war • second world war • The day the market crashed • President that got assassinated • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation • happened in 1929 when the economy went down • Stands for security and exchange commission • Madoff was arrested for making a Ponzi scheme • Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval • ...
The Pet Store Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-17
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- Man's smaller version's best friend.
- Large ears and hop on two feet.
- A baby cat (plural)
- not actually made of gold but it does swim.
- Seen next to a canary
- more than one mouse.
- slow moving animals with a hard shell on their back.
- The things you would find in a pet store.
- Used for a different purpose in World War 2.
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- Who is at the pet store?
- specially made homes for fish.
- Man's best friend.
- In tanks with rocks and sand, some also fly
- You get one every year.
- The object in which the animals live.
- Some people use these as pets, they don't do anything though.
16 Clues: Man's best friend. • A baby cat (plural) • more than one mouse. • Seen next to a canary • You get one every year. • Who is at the pet store? • specially made homes for fish. • Large ears and hop on two feet. • Man's smaller version's best friend. • The object in which the animals live. • The things you would find in a pet store. • In tanks with rocks and sand, some also fly • ...
WW1 CROSSWORD 2017-02-06
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- the changing of nations entire tescares into a war effort
- a policy in which a strong dominate other country politically economically or socially
- the belief that people should be loyal to their nation
- military wapons animunation equitment and stores
- offer in accient rome who was responsible for montering the supervising aspects of goverment
- entenre a military alliance between great britian france and asia in times years preceding world war
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- ideas spread to influence public opinions against a cost
- a policy of glorgfying military power and keeping a standing army away prepared war
- in the late summer of 1914 the acient monarchies of astria Russia and Germany plunged their countries into world war 1
- an agreement made by opposing sides in war to stop fighiting
- talks between union and mangement
- limited the supply of goods
12 Clues: limited the supply of goods • talks between union and mangement • military wapons animunation equitment and stores • the belief that people should be loyal to their nation • ideas spread to influence public opinions against a cost • the changing of nations entire tescares into a war effort • an agreement made by opposing sides in war to stop fighiting • ...
Historical Events 2023-06-09
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- The _______ Revolution saw the overthrow of the monarchy and the rise of democracy in France.
- The _______ Revolution marked a significant shift in manufacturing and economic practices.
- The _______ period in Europe known for its cultural and artistic advancements.
- The Declaration of _______ marked the United States' separation from Great Britain.
- The systematic genocide during World War II targeting Jewish people, known as the _______.
- The women's _______ movement advocated for voting rights for women.
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- The _______ period in Europe known for its revival of interest in classical learning and the arts.
- The _______ War in the United States fought between the Union and Confederacy.
- The _______ War II was a global conflict that involved many nations.
- The _______ War represented political and ideological tension between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- The _______ period in Italy known for its cultural and intellectual advancements.
- The _______ Revolution transformed society through advancements in technology and manufacturing.
- The American War of _______.
- The _______ program successfully landed humans on the moon.
- The _______ Depression was a severe worldwide economic downturn in the 1930s.
15 Clues: The American War of _______. • The _______ program successfully landed humans on the moon. • The women's _______ movement advocated for voting rights for women. • The _______ War II was a global conflict that involved many nations. • The _______ Depression was a severe worldwide economic downturn in the 1930s. • ...
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 • ...
World War I Name________ 2015-03-10
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- to eliminate for political reasons
- before
- stop fighting
- spying
- prepare military for battle
- total control by government
- get rid of
- on same team
- official plan, government plan
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- to say, announce
- anger, violence, protest
- temporary
- taken away
- to give up, resign
- public ownership of resources
- socialist dictatorship
- against your country
- forced out, kicked out
18 Clues: before • spying • temporary • taken away • get rid of • on same team • stop fighting • to say, announce • to give up, resign • against your country • socialist dictatorship • forced out, kicked out • anger, violence, protest • prepare military for battle • total control by government • public ownership of resources • official plan, government plan • to eliminate for political reasons
World War I Name________ 2015-03-10
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- stop fighting
- against your country
- temporary
- anger, violence, protest
- get rid of
- public ownership of resources
- on same team
- spying
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- total control by government
- prepare military for battle
- before
- official plan, government plan
- socialist dictatorship
- to give up, resign
- taken away
- to say, announce
- forced out, kicked out
- to eliminate for political reasons
18 Clues: before • spying • temporary • taken away • get rid of • on same team • stop fighting • to say, announce • to give up, resign • against your country • socialist dictatorship • forced out, kicked out • anger, violence, protest • total control by government • prepare military for battle • public ownership of resources • official plan, government plan • to eliminate for political reasons
World War I Name________ 2015-03-10
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- official plan, government plan
- public ownership of resources
- prepare military for battle
- on same team
- get rid of
- temporary
- forced out, kicked out
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- taken away
- socialist dictatorship
- to eliminate for political reasons
- to give up, resign
- total control by government
- stop fighting
- spying
- anger, violence, protest
- against your country
- to say, announce
- before
18 Clues: spying • before • temporary • taken away • get rid of • on same team • stop fighting • to say, announce • to give up, resign • against your country • socialist dictatorship • forced out, kicked out • anger, violence, protest • total control by government • prepare military for battle • public ownership of resources • official plan, government plan • to eliminate for political reasons
World War I Name________ 2015-03-10
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- to eliminate for political reasons
- forced out, kicked out
- prepare military for battle
- on same team
- spying
- public ownership of resources
- total control by government
- official plan, government plan
- to say, announce
- anger, violence, protest
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- get rid of
- before
- taken away
- temporary
- socialist dictatorship
- to give up, resign
- stop fighting
- against your country
18 Clues: before • spying • temporary • get rid of • taken away • on same team • stop fighting • to say, announce • to give up, resign • against your country • socialist dictatorship • forced out, kicked out • anger, violence, protest • prepare military for battle • total control by government • public ownership of resources • official plan, government plan • to eliminate for political reasons
World War I Name________ 2015-03-10
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- official plan, government plan
- before
- temporary
- stop fighting
- spying
- anger, violence, protest
- to give up, resign
- get rid of
- taken away
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- to eliminate for political reasons
- total control by government
- socialist dictatorship
- on same team
- forced out, kicked out
- prepare military for battle
- public ownership of resources
- against your country
- to say, announce
18 Clues: before • spying • temporary • get rid of • taken away • on same team • stop fighting • to say, announce • to give up, resign • against your country • socialist dictatorship • forced out, kicked out • anger, violence, protest • total control by government • prepare military for battle • public ownership of resources • official plan, government plan • to eliminate for political reasons
World War 1 Vocab 2016-03-13
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- German philosopher who argued that cultures grow and decay in cycles.
- Dealing with or comparing two or more cultures.
- A group or class fo persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status.
- Turkish statesman who abolished the caliphate and founded Turkey as a modern secular state.
- Organize (the product of something) into an industry.
- The branch of physics based on quantum theory.
- Made industrial; converted to industrial.
- Archduke of Austria and heir apparent to Francis Joseph 1.
- An orientation that characterizes the thinking of a group.
- Make ready for action or use.
- Chinese communist leader.
- A form of socialism featuring racism and expansionism and obedience to a strong leader.
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- Tending to exploit or make use of.
- The leader of a nationalist movement.
- Turkish statesman who abolished the caliphate and founded Turkey as a modern secular state.
- Turkish statesman who abolished dthe caliphate and founded Turkey as a modern secular state.
- made urban in nature taking on urban characteristics.
- Russia founder of the Bolsheviks and leader of the Russian Revolution and first head of the USSR.
- Russia founder of the Bolsheviks and leader of the Russian Revolution and first head of the USSR.
- A political theory advocating an authoritarian government.
20 Clues: Chinese communist leader. • Make ready for action or use. • Tending to exploit or make use of. • The leader of a nationalist movement. • Made industrial; converted to industrial. • The branch of physics based on quantum theory. • Dealing with or comparing two or more cultures. • Organize (the product of something) into an industry. • ...
World War One Review 2023-11-29
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- there was an explosion in this Canadian city in 1917
- Russia, Britain, and France made up the Triple _______
- The Prime Minister of Canada during WW1
- a list of demands that need to be met(Given by Austria-Hungary to Serbia)
- the N in MAIN stands for _________
- the M in MAIN stands for _________
- the open land between opposing trenches
- the A in MAIN stands for __________
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- Franz Ferdinand was the _________ of Austria Hungary
- the psychological condition suffered by survivors of the war
- a way for Canadian citizens to lend money to the government to pay for the war
- People living in Canada who were from "enemy" countries
- the I in MAIN stands for___________
- the first major country to exit the war
- Germany sent the _______ telegram to Mexico urging them to declare war on the USA
- many women worked in these factories during the war
- the German invasion of Belgium was known as the _______ plan
- the site of Canada's most successful battle
18 Clues: the N in MAIN stands for _________ • the M in MAIN stands for _________ • the I in MAIN stands for___________ • the A in MAIN stands for __________ • The Prime Minister of Canada during WW1 • the first major country to exit the war • the open land between opposing trenches • the site of Canada's most successful battle • many women worked in these factories during the war • ...
World War I Crossword 2024-12-09
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- Extreme pride for ones' nation (MAIN)
- The act that banned certain language about the U.S. government in times of war
- The country of origin for Archduke Franz Ferdinand (No spaces or dash)
- People who thought the U.S. should stay out of the war
- "The Great ____", refers to African Americans moving
- Amendment that is passed partially due to women's efforts in the war
- The treaty that helped end WWI
- Man who sued after he was arrested for distributing anti-war leaflets
- The boat that Germany sank, causing the U.S. to enter the war.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed the Triple ____
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- U.S. General who led AEF and wanted to avoid trench warfare
- _______ objector, someone who was against the war for moral reasons
- WWI cause that focused on building weaponry and fighting forces
- The note the Germany sent Mexico to propose an alliance against the U.S.
- The act that required males 21-30 to register for the draft
- The U.S. could not stay neutral because countries interfered with the Freedom of the ____
- Where the war was fought - dirty, filled with rats, led to dangerous health conditions
- and taking factory jobs
18 Clues: and taking factory jobs • The treaty that helped end WWI • Extreme pride for ones' nation (MAIN) • "The Great ____", refers to African Americans moving • People who thought the U.S. should stay out of the war • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed the Triple ____ • U.S. General who led AEF and wanted to avoid trench warfare • ...
World War I (Name ___________) 2025-03-05
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- (CPI)The first United States propaganda agency
- Austria-Hungary issued an ultimatum to Serbia with unreasonable demands
- Member of the Black Hand, that wanted Bosnia to be free of Austria-Hungary and become part of a large Serbian kingdom
- 1917
- 1916
- Compensation of war damage paid by a defeated state
- Biased ideas designed to influence public opinion for or against a cause
- Created to be an international association whose goal would be to keep peace among nations
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- The four causes of World War I
- Great Britain, France, and Russia
- 1914
- Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Intense national pride, countrymen thought they were better than other countries
- A peace agreement signed in 1919 that ended the war
- The right of people to choose their own political status
- The profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad
- 28th President of the United States that created the Fourteen Points
18 Clues: 1914 • 1917 • 1916 • The four causes of World War I • Great Britain, France, and Russia • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • (CPI)The first United States propaganda agency • A peace agreement signed in 1919 that ended the war • Compensation of war damage paid by a defeated state • The right of people to choose their own political status • ...
World War II Crossword 2025-04-28
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- The US President that made the decision to drop the atomic bomb
- The laws that justified the persecution of Jews in Germany
- The dictator that was the emperor of Japan
- The "Night of the Broken Glass" when large scale aggression and violence was done against Jews throughout Germany
- The name of the alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan
- The method of all out assault that the German military used. It translates to "lightning war"
- The Prime Minister of Britain that replaced Neville Chamberlain
- The name of the beach that the Allied Powers invaded on D-Day to regain France
- The dictator ruling over Italy
- The southern most point of the Japanese Empire, which the United States battled over to start their "island hopping" strategy
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- The name of the plan for the Germans to invade into the Soviet Union
- A political regime that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader
- A diplomatic strategy that focuses on an effort to avoid going to war
- The country Hitler invaded which triggered WWII
- The site of the bloodiest and largest battle in human history and a major turning point in WWII
- The US President that had passed away during WWII
- This conference was where the United States informed the Soviet Union that they had developed the atomic bomb
- This conference was where the United States asked for the Soviet Union's help in ending the war in Japan
18 Clues: The dictator ruling over Italy • The dictator that was the emperor of Japan • The country Hitler invaded which triggered WWII • The US President that had passed away during WWII • The laws that justified the persecution of Jews in Germany • The name of the alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan • The US President that made the decision to drop the atomic bomb • ...
Romans 1-4 2022-11-10
22 Clues: Romans 1:4 • Romans 2:4 • Romans 1:3 • Romans 3:4 • Romans 4:1 • Romans 1:8 • Romans 4:7 • Romans 2:7 • Romans 3:5 • Romans 4:16 • Romans 2:27 • Romans 3:13 • Romans 1:32 • Romans 1:21 • Romans 4:25 • Romans 4:10 • Romans 2:29 • Romans 2:16 • Romans 3:28 • Romans 4:17 • Romans 4:19 • Romans 4:14
world war 2 2022-03-29
6 Clues: created posters to sell the war • The US's response to Pearl Harbor • He protested the internment camps • Metal the US used for missile cones • Japanese people were locked up in these • Agreement of self determination of the people, free trade, and cooperation among nations
world war 2 2022-03-29
6 Clues: created posters to sell the war • The US's response to Pearl Harbor • He protested the internment camps • Metal the US used for missile cones • Japanese people were locked up in these • Agreement of self determination of the people, free trade, and cooperation among nations
Cold War Vocabulary 2015-05-04
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- The action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits
- A member of the communist guerrilla movement in Vietnam that fought the South Vietnamese government forces
- A country that is formally independent in the world but under heavy political economic and military influence or control from another country
- As president he confronted mounting Cold War tensions in Cuba, Vietnam and elsewhere
- Won a nobel peace prize for his leadership role in ending the Cold War
- An American emergency law that increased Federal power during WWII
- To establish peace in Vietnam and an end to the Vietnam War
- He resigned from office in 1974
- An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit rather than by the state
- The 40th president, was an actor in his 20's
- A collective defense treaty among eight communist states of Central and Eastern Europe in existence during the Cold War
- 34th president of the US, promoted atoms for peace at the United Nations general assembly in to ease Cold War tensions
- a replacement for the ineffective League of Nations
- A very powerful and influential nation used especially with reference to the US and the former Soviet Union when these were perceived as the most powerful nations in the world
- One of the most major international occupation crises of the Cold War
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- The principle that the US should give support to countries or peoples threatened by Soviet forces or communist insurrection
- Economic and social system in which all property and resources are collectively owned by a classless society and not individual citizens
- A joint resolution that the United States Congress passed on in response of the Gulf of Tonkin incident
- An American initiative to aid Europe in which the United States gave 17 billion in economic support to help rebuild Europeans economies after the end of World War I
- 33rd president of the US after Roosevelt
- He led the Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War
- An agreement to limit the number of nuclear missiles in their arsenals
- The easing of hostility or strained relations
- At the end of WWII, US, British, and Soviet military forces divided and occupied Germany
- The cruel dictator of the Soviet Union
- The theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries
- A political and military alliance of 28 North American and European countries bound by shared democratic values that have joined together to best pursue security and defense
- The war after WW2, between the USA and the USSR
28 Clues: He resigned from office in 1974 • The cruel dictator of the Soviet Union • 33rd president of the US after Roosevelt • The 40th president, was an actor in his 20's • The easing of hostility or strained relations • The war after WW2, between the USA and the USSR • a replacement for the ineffective League of Nations • ...
Cold War Heats Up Unit Review 2025-01-09
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- 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. • ...
Europe Crossword 2024-01-19
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- 9 countries speak this language
- the smallest European country
- What country has viking heritage
- What country has a huge fishing industry?
- What country is smaller than Oregon?
- the Soviet Union controlled Eastern Europe for _____ decades
- What city is the most popular tourist destination?
- means lowlands
- Eastern Europe is a _____ economy
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- What country is the leading producer of cork?
- Brussels is the capitol of what country?
- 20% of this country is islands
- After World War 2 the Soviet Union became a ______ countr
- What country is home to the Coliseum?
- What country seized Poland?
- terve is hello in what country?
- The smorgasbord comes from what country?
- Eastern Europe is much less _____ than the rest of Europe
- Spain is located on this peninsula?
19 Clues: means lowlands • What country seized Poland? • the smallest European country • 20% of this country is islands • 9 countries speak this language • terve is hello in what country? • What country has viking heritage • Eastern Europe is a _____ economy • Spain is located on this peninsula? • What country is smaller than Oregon? • What country is home to the Coliseum? • ...
Canada Cold War and after 2020-10-21
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- The world could not survive an nuclear war
- Line of radars in Canada's Arctic
- Suspected communists were put on the
- The USA and USSR were the two
- Famous Canadian plane that was scrapped
- PM 1957-63 less supportive of the USA
- American intelligence agency rival of the KGB
- Canadian intelligence agency
- Canadians fought terrorism here from 2001-15
- A hockey series between Canada and the USSR
- Came to Canada to avoid the Vietnam War
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- Communist leader of Cuba and friend of Trudeau
- Canadian peacekeepers help end a 1990s war here
- Democratic Alliance led by the USA
- Mission to liberate Kuwait from Iraq
- This wall symbolized the Cold War, fell in 1989
- American president during the missile crisis
- Communist Pact led by the USSR
- The 38th parallel is between North and South
- PM 1968-83 visited communist leaders
- Canada refused to join this war
- After WWII Canada's economy
- Canadian diplomat helped solve the Suez Crisis
23 Clues: After WWII Canada's economy • Canadian intelligence agency • The USA and USSR were the two • Communist Pact led by the USSR • Canada refused to join this war • Line of radars in Canada's Arctic • Democratic Alliance led by the USA • Mission to liberate Kuwait from Iraq • Suspected communists were put on the • PM 1968-83 visited communist leaders • ...
Erica Brouse - WWI 2024-03-22
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- a fighting boat completely submerged in water
- Wilson's try to keep the peace
- the build up of power towards army
- the fight between France and Germany.
- the choice to live under the nation of your choice
- Germany,Austro-Hungary, and Italy
- media trick to made the war sound better than it is
- cease fire
- French leader that wanted to punish Germany
- American president during WWl
- only allowed to buy small proportion of food due to war
- required Germany to pay financial reparations, disarm, lose territory, and give up all of its overseas colonies
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- Germany's plan to fight war on two war fronts
- Great Britain, France, and Russia
- Germany fighting against Russia
- dug out 7ft, trenches that were dug to avoid gun fire
- agree to help with needed
- German emperor
- group to maintain world peace
- Germany,Austria-Hungary,and Ottoman Empire
- devoting all ones countries resources to war
21 Clues: cease fire • German emperor • agree to help with needed • group to maintain world peace • American president during WWl • Wilson's try to keep the peace • Germany fighting against Russia • Great Britain, France, and Russia • Germany,Austro-Hungary, and Italy • the build up of power towards army • the fight between France and Germany. • Germany,Austria-Hungary,and Ottoman Empire • ...
blah 2022-01-13
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- - Land or water under the jurisdiction of a
- of Nations - An organization of nations created
- Bonds – The American people “lent” money to the
- – Large British passenger ship that the
- payment from the enemy for damages that
- Great War – World War 1, war to end all wars.
- – England, Russia, France, Serbia, united
- - A temporary peace treaty ending a war.
- - Pride in ones country
- - Any blocking action designed to isolate a Fourteen Points: Wilson’s terms for peace that
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- - Control of a government by only one
- - Not participating in a war on either side.
- – Nickname for the American soldier in WWI.
- - Treaties/agreements with another country to
- - Total control of a country or a
- Powers – Germany, Austria, Hungary, Turkey,
- - German submarine
- - The policy of opposing involvement of Zimmerman Letter – Letter that Germany sent to Mexico
- - Long ditches dug in the ground for soldiers
- of Versailles - WWI peace treaty signed by
- Convoy - Armed escort ships traveling with troop
21 Clues: - German submarine • - Pride in ones country • - Total control of a country or a • - Control of a government by only one • – Large British passenger ship that the • payment from the enemy for damages that • - A temporary peace treaty ending a war. • – England, Russia, France, Serbia, united • of Versailles - WWI peace treaty signed by • ...
I&S 2025-12-08
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- Someone who ever gives-up
- One of the 2 brothers who founded Rome
- One of the 2 brothers who founded Rome
- Hannibals enemy
- Carthages enemy
- A state in which the people of the country have power
- a person who uses a carefully planned strategy to achieve something
- communication or involvement with someone or something
- The study of the physical features of the earth
- A group of states/countries under one authority
- Conflict with countries
- Someone who has a lot of ideas to make a plan
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- The action of changing a position or a physical location
- Someone who is determined
- Where something is
- A group of people who make the laws/rules for their country
- Someone who takes risks
- Romes enemy
- Romes worst Nightmare
- An area of a Country or the world
20 Clues: Romes enemy • Hannibals enemy • Carthages enemy • Where something is • Romes worst Nightmare • Someone who takes risks • Conflict with countries • Someone who ever gives-up • Someone who is determined • An area of a Country or the world • One of the 2 brothers who founded Rome • One of the 2 brothers who founded Rome • Someone who has a lot of ideas to make a plan • ...
World War 2 2018-05-29
6 Clues: what balh • which blah • what blah blah • what blah blah blah • What was the name of the side which included Germany, Italy and Japan? • What was the name of the side which included Great Britain, France and Russia?
World War 2 2025-04-09
6 Clues: president when WW2 was over • - a diary written by a survivor • president of the U.S during WW2 • Genocide of European Jews during WW2. • Ruled Germany during the Holocaust and WW2 • camps were japanese-americans and American citizens were taken forably.
military battles 2023-08-14
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- Revolutionary War battle considered a turning point and led to French support
- Battle where Napoleon was defeated in 1815
- Naval battle that turned the tide of the Pacific War in WWII
- Battle during the Peninsular War where the Duke of Wellington defeated the French
- Naval battle led by Admiral Nelson against the French and Spanish fleets
- Decisive battle on the Eastern Front of World War II
- 1746 battle that marked the end of the Jacobite uprising in Scotland
- Victory of English archers against the French during the Hundred Years' War
- Decisive battle that ended the First Indochina War and led to French withdrawal
- 1066 battle that changed the course of English history
- WWI campaign to secure a sea route to Russia via the Dardanelles
- Bloodiest single-day battle in American history
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- Turning point of the American Civil War
- Pacific battle known for the iconic raising of the US flag on Mount Suribachi
- Series of pivotal battles in Indian history between various empires
- Crimean War battle with a famous "Thin Red Line" defense
- Civil War battle known for Stonewall Jackson's flanking maneuver
- Napoleon's major victory against the Austro-Russian forces
- Early battle in the American Revolution with the famous command "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes"
- WWII battle also known as the Battle of the Bulge
20 Clues: Turning point of the American Civil War • Battle where Napoleon was defeated in 1815 • Bloodiest single-day battle in American history • WWII battle also known as the Battle of the Bulge • Decisive battle on the Eastern Front of World War II • 1066 battle that changed the course of English history • Crimean War battle with a famous "Thin Red Line" defense • ...
English 2023-01-16
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- like to eat banana
- The safest country in the world
- used for writing with ink
- live in ancient times
- The greatest football player, from Argentina
- eiffel tower
- study tool in Regina Pacis Bogor
- Indonesia is in this continent
- The capital of Japan
- The biggest animal in the world
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- the capital of Bali
- when pandemic people wear it
- has a war with Russia
- Animal that has a long trunk
- the biggest country in the world
- The president in Indonesia
16 Clues: eiffel tower • like to eat banana • the capital of Bali • The capital of Japan • live in ancient times • has a war with Russia • used for writing with ink • The president in Indonesia • when pandemic people wear it • Animal that has a long trunk • Indonesia is in this continent • The safest country in the world • The biggest animal in the world • the biggest country in the world • ...
World War 1 Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-23
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- French pemier
- British Prime Minister
- A kind of biased communication designed to influence people’s thoughts and actions
- Agency to improve efficiency in war related industries
- Truce agreement
- Movement of many African Americans to Northern cities from the south in the early 1900s
- A devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation
- Building up armed forces to prepare for war
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- Leader of War Industries Board
- The 1919 Treaty that ended World War 1
- Head of Committee of Public Information
- Famous American fighter pilot
- American War Hero
13 Clues: French pemier • Truce agreement • American War Hero • British Prime Minister • Famous American fighter pilot • Leader of War Industries Board • The 1919 Treaty that ended World War 1 • Head of Committee of Public Information • Building up armed forces to prepare for war • Agency to improve efficiency in war related industries • ...
Chapter 8 Social 10-1 crossward puzzle 2015-11-25
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- national income The amount of money earned by everyone in a country.
- aid is money, supplies and other goods, as well as expertise, given by one country to another.
- Act is a continuing and controversial.
- is the mass killing of human being especiallya target group of people. Apartheid is An Africaans word that refers to to a policy pf segregating and discrimination against non-whites in South Africa.
- a process that occurs when the culture of a minority group is absorbed by another culture.
- organization An organiztaion established by grouos of people to work toward specific goals and to gain public support in achieving these goals.
- made up 85 per cent of the population.
- Proclaimation is a settlement.
- Schools were people were forced to go to school.
- Alien a lebel assigned during World War 1 and Warld War 2.
- United nations this is when the government came together as one.
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- this helped many Africans.
- people were on the ryal commission.
- is an eample of Genocide in 1994.
- courts community courts established in Rwanda to trylow levels officials and ordinary people accused of taking part in the Rwanda genocide.
- is when people try making the world smallar.
- Inequities this is when the dutch colonized south africa.
- a process that occurs when people from diffrent cultures come into contact and accept and create space for one another.
- made up 15 per cent of the population.
- Proclaimation was established in 1991.
20 Clues: this helped many Africans. • Proclaimation is a settlement. • is an eample of Genocide in 1994. • people were on the ryal commission. • Act is a continuing and controversial. • made up 15 per cent of the population. • made up 85 per cent of the population. • Proclaimation was established in 1991. • is when people try making the world smallar. • ...
Post WWI Vocabulary 2025-05-27
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- the right to vote in political elections
- Large scale product manufacturing usually done by machinery and automation
- Former airmail pilot and first person to complete a transatlantic flight
- leader who was a great advocate for women's voting rights and a founder of the Suffrage movement
- President Wilson's plan for a lasting peace after the Great War
- Made up word that means to desire a return from a state of war to normal economic, political, and social conditions
- prevention by law of the manufacture and sale of alcohol, in the US between 1920 and 1933
- Chicago organized crime boss who controlled a large network of speakeasies with enormous profits
- the transition from wartime to peacetime production levels
- international organization founded after World War I to promote peace and cooperation among nations
- US President during First World War
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- a time when many people defied Prohibition, indulged in new styles of dancing and dressing, and rejected many traditional moral standards.
- tax on imported foreign goods
- combining multiple forms of communication, radio/motion pictures/newspapers, to send coordinated messaging to millions of people, creating a homogenized national culture
- Period of severe economic downturn experienced world-wide in late 1920s
- A manufacturing system that divided operations into simple tasks that unskilled workers could perform
- prohibits federal and state governments from denying or abridging the right to vote based on gender
- French palace near Paris where WWI peace treaty was signed
- policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries
- automobile mass produced on Henry Ford’s assembly lines
- hidden/secret bar operated illegally during Prohibition in the US, when the sale and consumption of alcohol were banned
21 Clues: tax on imported foreign goods • US President during First World War • the right to vote in political elections • automobile mass produced on Henry Ford’s assembly lines • French palace near Paris where WWI peace treaty was signed • the transition from wartime to peacetime production levels • President Wilson's plan for a lasting peace after the Great War • ...
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
Bräutigamrätsel für die Hochzeitsnacht 2016-03-15
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- Seine allerliebste Freizeitbeschäftigung
- Bei welchem Verein war er Obmann
- Was meidet er
- Sein Lieblingsort
- Bei welchem Theaterfestival war er der Jugendstar
- Seine zukünftige Lieblingsbeschäftigung
- Was war seine aufreibendste Nebenbeschäftigung
- Lieblingsspeise (2 Worte)
- Sein Lieblingsfach an der FH
- Lieblingsort in seiner Jugend
- Sein zweiter Job
- Position in seinem Fußballteam
- Wo wurde Ihm eine Künstlerkarriere verwehrt
- Traumbedarf in seiner Kindheit
- Sein häufigstes Urlaubsdomizil
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- Sein Lieblingsverein
- Sein Lieblingsgegenstand in der Schule
- Was verkauft er am Liebsten
- Name seiner Schwester
- Vorname seiner Volkschullehrerin
- Bei welchem Fußballteam spielte er in seiner Jugend
- York Wo verbrachte er sein Auslandssemester
- Seine große Liebe
- Sein jetziger Wohnort
- Sein erster Job
- Als ... war Großvater sein Vorbild
- Was war sein Lieblingsspielzeug
- Sein Lieblingswort
- Sein Lieblingsgetränk
- Wobei hält er den Familienrekord
30 Clues: Was meidet er • Sein erster Job • Sein zweiter Job • Sein Lieblingsort • Seine große Liebe • Sein Lieblingswort • Sein Lieblingsverein • Name seiner Schwester • Sein jetziger Wohnort • Sein Lieblingsgetränk • Lieblingsspeise (2 Worte) • Was verkauft er am Liebsten • Sein Lieblingsfach an der FH • Lieblingsort in seiner Jugend • Position in seinem Fußballteam • Traumbedarf in seiner Kindheit • ...
US President Word Puzzle 2022-03-22
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- Helped formulate the Monroe Doctrine
- Granted citizenship to Native Americans
- Took office after Franklin Roosevelt's death
- Successor of Theodore Roosevelt
- Co-founder of the Democratic -Republican party
- Major US general in WW2
- Fought in the American Revolutionary War
- Major US general of the Civil War
- Ended the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Eliminated the Guinea worm disease
- Negotiated a peaceful end with the Soviet Union to take down the border wall.
- Main founder of the Democratic Party
- Responsible for the Watergate Scandal
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- Contributed in freeing the black slaves after the Civil War
- Succeeded by Theodore Roosevelt after his assassination
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Raised taxes to new high, which contributed to the Stock Market Crash
- Only president to serve two non-consecutive terms
- Served in the first World War
- Took office right before the Great Depression
- Served his presidency during WW2
- Partake in the Vietnam War
- Created the Bull Moose Party
- Leading member of the Continental Congress
24 Clues: Major US general in WW2 • Partake in the Vietnam War • Created the Bull Moose Party • Served in the first World War • Ended the Cuban Missile Crisis • Successor of Theodore Roosevelt • Served his presidency during WW2 • Major US general of the Civil War • Eliminated the Guinea worm disease • Helped formulate the Monroe Doctrine • Main founder of the Democratic Party • ...
WW1 2023-05-01
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- biggest naval battle of the war
- flying weapon used for observation and combat
- War ending treaty blaming Germany for starting WWI
- Passenger liner sunk by German U-Boat 20 in 1915
- neutral country invaded by the Germans in August 1914
- Ferdinand assassinated by the Black Hand in Sarajevo
- British Prime Minsiter
- Arms buildup and glorification of war
- System network of countries for mutual protection
- Payment and punishment for war damages
- World peace orginazation created by Wilson
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- First German vs Russia battle of the war
- artificial crop enhancer aided Germany
- U.S. president who fought for peace
- German admiral who built a modern navy
- Deadly weapon aganist infantry
- Balkan country that threatened Austria's rulership
- French leader
- Serbian anarchist group assassinated Archduke Ferdinand
- Germany's plan for a quick defeat of France
- Systematic persuasion via the media
- A German U-Boat
- assassinated Archduke Ferdinand
- Area between opposing Trenches
- Lethal weapon responsible for maiming, blinding and kiling thousands
25 Clues: French leader • A German U-Boat • British Prime Minsiter • Deadly weapon aganist infantry • Area between opposing Trenches • biggest naval battle of the war • assassinated Archduke Ferdinand • U.S. president who fought for peace • Systematic persuasion via the media • Arms buildup and glorification of war • artificial crop enhancer aided Germany • ...
blah 2022-01-13
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- payment from the enemy for damages that
- - The policy of opposing involvement of Zimmerman Letter – Letter that Germany sent to Mexico
- - German submarine
- Powers – Germany, Austria, Hungary, Turkey,
- - A temporary peace treaty ending a war.
- - Treaties/agreements with another country to
- – England, Russia, France, Serbia, united
- Convoy - Armed escort ships traveling with troop
- - Not participating in a war on either side.
- of Nations - An organization of nations created
- Great War – World War 1, war to end all wars.
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- – Nickname for the American soldier in WWI.
- - Land or water under the jurisdiction of a
- - Pride in ones country
- - Control of a government by only one
- - Long ditches dug in the ground for soldiers
- - Any blocking action designed to isolate a Fourteen Points: Wilson’s terms for peace that
- - Total control of a country or a
- – Large British passenger ship that the
- of Versailles - WWI peace treaty signed by
- Bonds – The American people “lent” money to the
21 Clues: - German submarine • - Pride in ones country • - Total control of a country or a • - Control of a government by only one • payment from the enemy for damages that • – Large British passenger ship that the • - A temporary peace treaty ending a war. • – England, Russia, France, Serbia, united • of Versailles - WWI peace treaty signed by • ...
Causes of Vietnam War 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. • ...
Social Studies WWI 2025-04-11
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- annexed Bosnia which upset Serbia
- foot a problem soldiers faced in the trenches has to do with the foot
- halt in fighting to allow for peace talks
- the aggressive build up of a nations armed forces
- when the war ended
- arch duke was assassinated on June 28, 1914
- assassinated the arch duke
- Germany did this because they were loosing to many troops
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- leaves the war due to a revolution in their country
- warfare made world war one last four years instead of four months
- one of the big four, on the allies side, joined the war late
- system a large group of merchant ships sailing together
- blamed for the war starting
- usual number of trench lines
- when the war started
15 Clues: when the war ended • when the war started • assassinated the arch duke • blamed for the war starting • usual number of trench lines • annexed Bosnia which upset Serbia • halt in fighting to allow for peace talks • arch duke was assassinated on June 28, 1914 • the aggressive build up of a nations armed forces • leaves the war due to a revolution in their country • ...
CH 20 Review 2021 DL 2021-01-26
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- fighting from ditches protected by barbed wire (2 words)
- Germany violated which nation's neutrality?
- Ideas spread to influence public opinion, to change the way people think.
- U.S. President, Wilson's plan for creating ever-lasting peace
- In what nation were the trenches located?
- Name of the organization responsible for the assassination of heir of Austria-Hungary
- This telegram was intercepted which said Germany would help Mexico regain land taken by the United States
- What empire disappeared after WWI and was broken up to create several new nations?
- military draft
- The aggressive preparation for war by recruiting men, building arms, ect.
- Austria-Hungary annexed which nation that upset Serbia
- Germany's plan to fight a two-front war with Russia & France by attacking France first then going after Russia.
- What nation was declared responsible for beginning WWI?
- The land in-between the trenches filled with landmines and craters.
- June 28, 1914 the heir to Austria-Hungary was assassinated (last name)
- Terrorist group members from this nation provoked a war to create a slavic state within the Balkans.
- France, Britain & Russia formed the Triple _____
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- An all black regiment that were sent overseas to fight with the French, who were the most decorated men for their bravery.
- During the ___ Genocide, the Ottoman Empire exterminated over a million Christians.
- International peace keeping organization created by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson
- payment for damages caused during WWI
- What nation lost the most men and land due to not being prepared for war?
- This truce was signed on 11/11/1918 to stop fighting
- The sinking of this vessel brought the U.S. into WWI
- After WWI, Germany had to give up land to create what nation? (see map 1919)
- Austria-Hungary, Germany & Italy formed the Triple ____
- The position of not favoring or supporting either side in a dispute
- This weapon is responsible for millions of deaths on the battlefield
- Superior German submarines are called?
- Germany considered the Treaty of Versailles a _ peace
- Austria-Hungary was broken up to create ___ new nations (see map 1 & 2)
- trench warfare led to a ___ which meant that no progress was being made.
- This Treaty officially ended World War I.
- The desire to create a homeland for each ethnic group sparked WWI
34 Clues: military draft • payment for damages caused during WWI • Superior German submarines are called? • In what nation were the trenches located? • This Treaty officially ended World War I. • Germany violated which nation's neutrality? • France, Britain & Russia formed the Triple _____ • This truce was signed on 11/11/1918 to stop fighting • ...
New Berlin Heritage Center: Level 3 2015-01-19
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- The first conflict that the United States got involved after WWII.
- considered the peak of the Cold War.
- The form of government in the United States.
- Soviet Union armed forces during World War II.
- USSR invaded this Islamic country in 1980, but withdrew forces by 1990.
- leader of Soviet Union until his death in 1953.
- The first of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks.
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- Both the USSR and US wanted to avoid during the Cold War.
- The length of the Cold War.
- The building of a weapons on a large scale between USSR and US.
- A war that was protested in the US during the 1960s and 1970s.
- During the Cold War, Eastern Europe lies behind the Soviet "___."
- Russian's conversion into the Soviet Union was the beginning of __?
- Wall built in German city that was removed at the end of the Cold War.
- US President during 1980s.
- failed invasion of Cuba by the US.
- Soviet leader responsible for Glasnost (openness) and Perestroika (restructuring).
17 Clues: US President during 1980s. • The length of the Cold War. • failed invasion of Cuba by the US. • considered the peak of the Cold War. • The form of government in the United States. • Soviet Union armed forces during World War II. • leader of Soviet Union until his death in 1953. • The first of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. • ...
WW1 Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-01
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- This nation was punished and blamed for the war
- Nickname for American soldiers that fought in the war
- Who was the President during WWI
- What happened to Arch Duke Ferdinand
- The act that drafted soldiers for war
- The idea that people with the same origins,language and political ideas had the right to sovereign states through self-determination
- Telegram from Germany to Mexico
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy made up the Triple ___
- Turkey was a part of this empire
- How many points were in Wilson's plan after the war
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- This type of German warfare was a reason the US entered war
- Another term for WWI
- This ships sinking caused Americans to get involved with the war
- The growth of ____ helped bring Africa and the Middle East to warRussia
- World organization that Congress refused to join
- Americans that didn't want to get involved with the war
- The Triple ____ was made up of France, Russia,and Great Britain
17 Clues: Another term for WWI • Telegram from Germany to Mexico • Who was the President during WWI • Turkey was a part of this empire • What happened to Arch Duke Ferdinand • The act that drafted soldiers for war • This nation was punished and blamed for the war • World organization that Congress refused to join • How many points were in Wilson's plan after the war • ...
Unit 7 Exam Extra Credit 2024-04-04
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- The "small" nickname for one of the atomic bombs used in World War II
- His death was the main trigger for WWI
- The event that brought the United States into World War II
- The country that Adolf Hitler invaded to trigger World War II
- Underwater vehicle first used in the American Revolution and more heavily in WWI
- Nickname for shantytowns during the Great Depression
- Buying a share of a company in hopes that they make a profit for you
- FDR's plan to get the U.S. out of the Great Depression by putting everyone to work
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- Biased information, not always 100% true, appeals to emotions
- Caused by over farming, wind erosion, and severe drought. 1930s.
- 10/29/1929
- The ship that the German U-boat sunk, that had civilians (and munitions) on board
- Essentially a loan you have to pay back with interest
13 Clues: 10/29/1929 • His death was the main trigger for WWI • Nickname for shantytowns during the Great Depression • Essentially a loan you have to pay back with interest • The event that brought the United States into World War II • Biased information, not always 100% true, appeals to emotions • The country that Adolf Hitler invaded to trigger World War II • ...
Too many cultures because I am a different breed - By Mars H 2022-05-10
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- What’s the national anthem in Germany called?
- Einstein Who’s the German scientist that developed the theory of relativity?
- What is Germany’s name in German?
- Who started The Holocaust?
- What’s the bad Santa’s name?
- True or False, Anne Frank had a diary.
- Frank Who is Anne Frank’s father?
- Frank Who was Anne Frank's sister?
- What concentration camp had the most people?
- Eagle What’s on Germany’s coat of arms?
- What’s the capital of Germany?
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- What country did Hitler invade to cause World War 2?
- Frank Who was Anne Frank’s mom?
- What is Germany’s most dominant religion?
- What popular gummy company started in Germany?
- What’s the most popular sport in Germany?
16 Clues: Who started The Holocaust? • What’s the bad Santa’s name? • What’s the capital of Germany? • Frank Who was Anne Frank’s mom? • What is Germany’s name in German? • Frank Who is Anne Frank’s father? • Frank Who was Anne Frank's sister? • True or False, Anne Frank had a diary. • Eagle What’s on Germany’s coat of arms? • What is Germany’s most dominant religion? • ...
WWI Vocabulary 2013-01-18
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- Points Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace after the war
- submarines during WWI,used especially by the Germans
- Man’s Land area of destruction and danger between the two enemy trenches during WWI
- a battle involving planes, with pilots shooting at each other while in flight
- powers Great Britain, France, Serbia, Russia, and the U.S.
- the payments to cover war damages
- fever A highly contagious rickettsial disease transmitted by lice, that infected soldiers in the trenches in World War I.
- title given to a pilot who made 5 successful enemy kills
- a policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- of Versailles treaty that ended the war in 1919
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- giant hydrogen filled blimps that were used to drop explosives in WWI
- meant to sway the public's opinion for or against something. It can come in the form of songs, flyers, posters, and slogans.
- bonds U.S. bonds sold during World War I to raise money for loans to the Allies.
- Baron name given to the famous German Dogfighter and Ace during WWI
- Policy of aggressive military preparedness.
- having pride in your country
- powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, The Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria, and Italy
- Service Act (1917) Law that required men between the ages of 21 and 30 to register for the draft into the armed forces.
18 Clues: having pride in your country • the payments to cover war damages • Policy of aggressive military preparedness. • of Versailles treaty that ended the war in 1919 • submarines during WWI,used especially by the Germans • Points Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace after the war • title given to a pilot who made 5 successful enemy kills • ...
Battle of Blitzkrieg 2016-05-02
8 Clues: Lightning war • A violent attack • Leader of Germany • Occupy or to enter • A western European country • A eastern European country • A German Submarine used in World War I and World War II • a shipped equipped with weapons designed to take part in war at sea
Europe, North America and more! 2024-03-17
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- The imaginary line around the middle of the Earth
- The dividing line between two countries
- Type of volcano with gently sloping sides and runny lava
- The longest river in the world
- The Earth has 7 of these including Europe
- Movement of people out of an area
- Movement of people into an area
- The ocean to the west of Africa
- Something that makes a person want to leave a place
- The highest mountain in the world
- The only country in the world with a triangular flag
- Height above sea level
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- Capital city of Australia
- The three countries of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras are known as...
- Something that makes someone want to move to a place
- Type of volcano with steep sides and explosive eruptions
- Country with the longest coastline
- European country we studied that is currently at war
- European country we studied that has many glaciers
- Someone who migrates to escape war, persecution or disaster
- European country we studied with a high life expectancy
21 Clues: Height above sea level • Capital city of Australia • The longest river in the world • Movement of people into an area • The ocean to the west of Africa • Movement of people out of an area • The highest mountain in the world • Country with the longest coastline • The dividing line between two countries • The Earth has 7 of these including Europe • ...
Unit 3 mini-project #2 2022-12-12
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- ____ banned alcohol
- A record 12.9 million shares were traded that day, known as_____.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire were a group of allies called ___.
- was a jazz trumpeter, bandleader and singer known for songs like "What a Wonderful World,” “Hello, Dolly
- Who killed the archduke?
- ____ was a series of programs and projects instituted during the Great Depression
- assaults were carried out across ___ between the opposing trenches.
- Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Romania, Canada, Japan and the United States were called the____.
- long, deep ditches dug as protective defenses
- the assassination of archduke ____ started WW1.
- Which country was punished the most at Versailles?
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- what month did great depression start?
- What were the homeless called in the Great Depression?
- founded the first predominantly Black labor union
- ___ was the president during ww1
- ______ was the first president to address the nation by radio
- ___officially ended World War I
- World War I is also known as the____.
- a young woman with bobbed hair and short skirts who drank, smoked and said “unladylike” things
- ___innovated mass-production techniques for cars
20 Clues: ____ banned alcohol • Who killed the archduke? • ___officially ended World War I • ___ was the president during ww1 • World War I is also known as the____. • what month did great depression start? • long, deep ditches dug as protective defenses • the assassination of archduke ____ started WW1. • ___innovated mass-production techniques for cars • ...
French and Indian War 2021-10-05
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- becomes British architect of war strategy
- rebels in the Carolinas in postwar years
- arrogant British officer
- upset at settlers moving into their territory
- Virginia colonel sent to expel French
- Governor who sent Washington
- proposed a plan of union
- decisive battle fought here in Sept. 1759
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- formally ends war in 1763
- Proclamation of 1763 forbade settlement west of these mountains
- Ottawa chief who launched rebellion against British
- this fort was renamed Fort Pitt
- larger world war was called this
- rivalry over this region sparked war
14 Clues: arrogant British officer • proposed a plan of union • formally ends war in 1763 • Governor who sent Washington • this fort was renamed Fort Pitt • larger world war was called this • rivalry over this region sparked war • Virginia colonel sent to expel French • rebels in the Carolinas in postwar years • becomes British architect of war strategy • ...
US History, 1st Quarter 2022-11-09
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- first governing document of the US
- fur, tobacco, cotton, lumber
- belived to be the oldest native American tribe
- war that resulted in heavy taxes due to the war debt
- number of British colonies
- where the Revolutionary war began
- declared the colonies free from Great Britain
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- take by military force
- Signed in 1783, ending the American Revolutionary War
- sought by many that moved to the New World
- another word for trade
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- ancient bridge between Asia and Alaska
- The Continental Army defeats the British
14 Clues: take by military force • another word for trade • number of British colonies • fur, tobacco, cotton, lumber • where the Revolutionary war began • first governing document of the US • wrote the Declaration of Independence • ancient bridge between Asia and Alaska • The Continental Army defeats the British • sought by many that moved to the New World • ...
Kreuzworträtsel für die Hochzeitsnacht 2016-03-15
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- Was verkauft er am Liebsten
- Bei welchem Fußballteam spielte er in seiner Jugend
- Name seiner Schwester
- Was meidet er
- Bei welchem Verein war er Obmann
- Wo wurde Ihm eine Künstlerkarriere verwehrt
- Sein zweiter Job
- Seine große Liebe
- Seine allerliebste Freizeitbeschäftigung
- Sein erster Job
- Wobei hält er den Familienrekord
- Als ... war Großvater sein Vorbild
- Vorname seiner Volkschullehrerin
- Sein Lieblingsfach an der FH
- Sein Lieblingsverein
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- Sein jetziger Wohnort
- Was war sein Lieblingsspielzeug
- Position in seinem Fußballteam
- Bei welchem Theaterfestival war er der Jugendstar
- Traumbedarf in seiner Kindheit
- Lieblingsspeise (2 Worte)
- Sein Lieblingsgegenstand in der Schule
- Sein Lieblingsgetränk
- Lieblingsort in seiner Jugend
- Was war seine aufreibendste Nebenbeschäftigung
- Seine zukünftige Lieblingsbeschäftigung
- York Wo verbrachte er sein Auslandssemester
- Sein Lieblingswort
- Sein häufigstes Urlaubsdomizil
- Sein Lieblingsort
30 Clues: Was meidet er • Sein erster Job • Sein zweiter Job • Seine große Liebe • Sein Lieblingsort • Sein Lieblingswort • Sein Lieblingsverein • Sein jetziger Wohnort • Name seiner Schwester • Sein Lieblingsgetränk • Lieblingsspeise (2 Worte) • Was verkauft er am Liebsten • Sein Lieblingsfach an der FH • Lieblingsort in seiner Jugend • Position in seinem Fußballteam • Traumbedarf in seiner Kindheit • ...
Römer (Max, Danilo, Diego & Samuel) 2022-11-02
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- Caesars Kinder hiessen Caesarian Oktavius und?
- In welchem Monat wurde Kaiser Augustus geboren?
- Caesar hat die Alleinherrschaft mit Kriegsmacht und?
- In welchen Monat starb Caesar?
- Wie hiess der bekannteste Führer Roms?
- Der Gott Jupiter war der Gott von was?
- Was war das bekannteste im Koloseum?
- In welchen Land ist Rom jetzt?
- Wann starb Kaiser Augustus?
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- Was war der 2 Raum im Badehaus?
- Was passierte als Crassus starb?
- Wie war das Schild der Legionär?
- Wie hiess der Gladiator mit Netz?
- Wie hiess der Gott von Musik und Kunst
- Wie hiess der zweite Gründer Roms?
- Welche Personen Gruppe war am reichsten?
- Wie heisst das Schwert des Römers?
- Wie hiess der, der den Vulkanausbruch überlebte?
- Wie hiess der erste Gründer Roms?
- Die Römischen Bauwerke bestehen aus stein holz und?
20 Clues: Wann starb Kaiser Augustus? • In welchen Monat starb Caesar? • In welchen Land ist Rom jetzt? • Was war der 2 Raum im Badehaus? • Was passierte als Crassus starb? • Wie war das Schild der Legionär? • Wie hiess der Gladiator mit Netz? • Wie hiess der erste Gründer Roms? • Wie hiess der zweite Gründer Roms? • Wie heisst das Schwert des Römers? • ...
7th CH. 17 2024-04-15
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- FIRST ELECTED GOVERNOR IN NEW WORLD BY THEPILGRIMS
- BROUGHT THE GOSPEL TO LARGE CROWDS IN AMERICA AND ENGLAND
- ECONOMIC THEORY DEPENDENT ON WEALTH OF A COUNTRY
- PRESIDENT WHO ISSUED THE MONROE DOCTRINE
- LEADER IN THE GREAT AWAKENING
- GROUP FOUNDED BY PHILIPP SPENER
- PRESIDENT DURING THE AMERICAN WAR
- KNOWN AS THE FATHER OF MODERN MISSIONS
- ANOTHER NAME FOR UNITED BRETHREN
- ABOLISHED BY PARLIAMENT IN 1807
- DOCUMENT WRITTEN BY CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION IN 1789
- PRESIDENT DURING THE MEXICAN WAR
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- WROTE "HISTORY OF THE PLYMOUTN PLANTATION
- CAME TO AMERICA IN 1620
- KING WHEN THE PILGRIMA CAME TO AMERICA
- SELECTED TO BE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMY
- FALSE THAT GOD CREATED THE WORLD THEN LEFT IT TO RUN ON ITS OWN
- LOCATION OF SHOT HEARD AROUND THE WORLD.
- FOUNDED THE METHODIST CHURCH
- LOCATION OF PEACE TREATIES IN 1763 AND 1-83
- SHIP USED BY PILGRIMS TO COME TO AMERICA
- ACT THAT REQUIRED A STAMP ON MOST GOODS SOLD IN AMERICA
- PLACE WHERE THE PILGRIMS LANDED
23 Clues: CAME TO AMERICA IN 1620 • FOUNDED THE METHODIST CHURCH • LEADER IN THE GREAT AWAKENING • GROUP FOUNDED BY PHILIPP SPENER • ABOLISHED BY PARLIAMENT IN 1807 • PLACE WHERE THE PILGRIMS LANDED • ANOTHER NAME FOR UNITED BRETHREN • PRESIDENT DURING THE MEXICAN WAR • PRESIDENT DURING THE AMERICAN WAR • KING WHEN THE PILGRIMA CAME TO AMERICA • KNOWN AS THE FATHER OF MODERN MISSIONS • ...
Unit 8 Vocab and Geography 2024-02-15
Across
- cereal best served hot
- what pickles start out as
- month when Spring begins
- most popular milk flavor, after unflavored
- the land of kangaroos
- Papua New ______
- number of moons Earth has
- ocean at the bottom of the world
- number of stars on the U.S. flag
- World War I soldiers got four of these per meal
- horned animal on the Lunar New Year calendar
- tiny island chain in the Pacific
- ______ Roosevelt; he wanted to join World War I right away
- white people prefer the hard-shelled version
Down
- a company with no competitors
- Arizona, Florida and Maine are examples of these
- Chinese New Year eating utensils
- hand-sized cake
- America's uncle
- world's most popular caffeinated beverage, after tea
- what raisins start out as
- drug outlawed during Prohibition
- number of judges on the Supreme Court
- country that welcomed the Year of the Dragon this January
- cheese starts out as this
- blue plus black
- baboons have them, but chimpanzees don't
- sixteen plus fourteen
- Harriet ________
29 Clues: hand-sized cake • America's uncle • blue plus black • Papua New ______ • Harriet ________ • the land of kangaroos • sixteen plus fourteen • cereal best served hot • month when Spring begins • what pickles start out as • what raisins start out as • number of moons Earth has • cheese starts out as this • a company with no competitors • Chinese New Year eating utensils • ...
