world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
WW1 2020-04-21
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- Policy of building up a strong military to prepare for war
- Used to get the public behind the wars
- Poisonous gas or vapor using specially to disable or kill an enemy in Warfare
- Large caliber guns used in Warfare on land
- Declared war on Russia
- Suburban Nation group
- When one country takes over another country economical and political
- One of the Central Powers in World War 1
- Agreements between nations to provide Aid and protect one another
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- Delegation from each side met to discuss the terms to end the war
- Ended the war with Germany
- President of the u.s. during the war
- Extreme pride in one's country
- Formed an alliance with the Central Powers of the Germany Empire in the Empire of Austria-Hungary in the Triple Alliance
- Of Austria Archduke Francis Ferdinand
- An automatic gun that fires bullets in rapid succession for as long as the trigger is pressed
- Were submarines
- A message that was sent to Mexico
18 Clues: Were submarines • Suburban Nation group • Declared war on Russia • Ended the war with Germany • Extreme pride in one's country • A message that was sent to Mexico • President of the u.s. during the war • Of Austria Archduke Francis Ferdinand • Used to get the public behind the wars • One of the Central Powers in World War 1 • Large caliber guns used in Warfare on land • ...
Texas and War with Mexico pgs. 394-399 2023-05-12
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- (2 words) Sam Houston fought along side this future president during the War of 1812.
- (2 words) The name of leader chosen to lead the Republic of Texas army.
- (2 words) The man became President in 1845 and Congress voted to annex Texas
- The town where Houston led a surprise attack on Santa Anna's army and shouted the phrase "Remember the Alamo"
- The Act of joining two countries or pieces of land together.
- (2 words) Well known hunter and trapper who fought to help Texas gain independence from Mexico. He lost his life.
- The name of mexicans who lived in Texas.
- Something that is given up.
- (5 words)Mexico's President.
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- (2 words) The belief that the United States should spread across the entire North American continent, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
- (3 words) This person lived at the Alamo and he husband was killed in the battle but her and her baby survived.
- (2 words)President Polk sent this man to lead soldiers into Texas and asked Congress to declare war on May 13, 1846.
- (4 words) Agreement between the U.S. and Mexico, where Mexico agreed to accept the annexation of Texas and the Rio Grande.
- (2 words) Leader of the first settlers from the United States who arrived in Texas in search of inexpensive land.
- When fighting takes place in a war.
- (2 words) He was an army captain in the Texas Revolution. He was ordered to leave Alamo and go for help, which saved his life.
- A 13 day battle.
17 Clues: A 13 day battle. • Something that is given up. • (5 words)Mexico's President. • When fighting takes place in a war. • The name of mexicans who lived in Texas. • The Act of joining two countries or pieces of land together. • (2 words) The name of leader chosen to lead the Republic of Texas army. • ...
Gone With The Wind 2020-02-26
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- He was Scarlett’s first born.
- How old was Scarlett when the novel begins?
- Ashley's familiy's plantation is called _________ _________.
- She is a slave from Twelve Oakes who lied to Scarlett about knowing how to deliver a baby.
- After Rhett blackmails his way out of prison, he lends Scarlett enough money to buy a ___________.
- This illness, along with pneumonia, cost Charles his life.
- Scarlett lives with her for much of her stay in Atlanta during the war.
- Tara is located in what state?
- She marries Ashley. (2 words)
- Refers to the death of body tissue. Scarlett hated the smell while in the hospital.
- He was Scarlett's first husband and brother to Melanie. (2 words)
- The novel won this prestigious award. (2 words)
- Scarlett's family plantation's name is __________.
- Gerald O'Hara immigrated to America from __________.
- Frank was a part of this hate group, who avenged an attack on Scarlet by two men.
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- Rhett was expelled from this military school. (2 words)
- A popular and attractive girl or woman was known as a _________________.
- Scarlett is angry when he marries another woman.(2 words)
- Ashley tells Scarlett they cannot marry because they are too _______________.
- She was a slave and was Scarlett's childhood nurse.
- Scarlett inherited her temperament from ________________.
- He was Scarlett's second husband. (2 words)
- After the battle at _____________, Ashley was captured.
- She is Scarlett's third child. (3 words)
- He is Scarlett's third husband. (2 words)
- He saves Scarlett from her attacker in Shantytown. (2 words)
- As a result of his blockade running, Rhett is one of the few to become very ____________ during the war.
- He bids a hundred and fifty dollars in gold to dance with Scarlett.
- The withdrawal of eleven southern states from the Union in 1860, leading to the Civil War.
- She is the eldest daughter of Gerald and Ellen O’Hara.
30 Clues: He was Scarlett’s first born. • She marries Ashley. (2 words) • Tara is located in what state? • She is Scarlett's third child. (3 words) • He is Scarlett's third husband. (2 words) • How old was Scarlett when the novel begins? • He was Scarlett's second husband. (2 words) • The novel won this prestigious award. (2 words) • ...
The war that saved my life. 2023-06-06
6 Clues: horse • got caught • Ada's horse • war 2 building get bombed • playing with planes on airfield • the cat who got found by Ada on the streets near here place
Colts Crossword 2023-02-01
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- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- It’s in the front of Mrs. McCormick’s room.
- Don’t do this with teachers.
- Most neutral nation, possibly in the world.
- Follows the sun; Is the state flower.
- A Kansas city named after a native american tribe. Is the Air Capital of the World.
- Ice ______.
- Just because “everyone does it” doesn’t mean it’s _______.
- A normal(?) story which often comments on society, through indirect meaning.
- 2 words; contains Mount. Rushmore.
- Is a combination of Geometry, Algebra, and Triangles.
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- Casts an image onto the whiteboard.
- Is an oxymoron; contradicting itself. An example of an oxymoron is “Awfully Good”.
- A Trumpet with no valves.
- You’re doing it right now.
- You should be __________ to teachers.
- Don’t put your Chromebook in your ______, instead you should go to homeroom and plug it in.
- 3 words, write numbers as words. The great empires of old (Ottoman, Russian, Austro-Hungarian) fell after this grueling 4-year war.
- Means “stubborn opposition to change of behavior even when encouraged to do so”.
19 Clues: Ice ______. • A Trumpet with no valves. • You’re doing it right now. • Don’t do this with teachers. • 2 words; contains Mount. Rushmore. • Casts an image onto the whiteboard. • You should be __________ to teachers. • Follows the sun; Is the state flower. • It’s in the front of Mrs. McCormick’s room. • Most neutral nation, possibly in the world. • ...
Keona Fisher chapter 13 2021-03-15
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- allow each person to have only a fixed amount of something
- type of naval warfare in which submarines sink vessels such as freighters and tankers without warning, as opposed to attacks per prize rules
- group of nations fighting against the Allied Powers during World War I
- a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose
- 00-plus mile stretch of land weaving through France and Belgium from the Swiss border to the North Sea,
- statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I
- theater of operations that encompassed at its greatest extent the entire frontier between the Russian Empire and Romania on one side and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Bulgaria, the Ottoman Empire and the German Empire on the other
- process by which a group of people, usually possessing a certain degree of national consciousness, form their own state and choose their own government
- association between Great Britain, France, and Russia, the nucleus of the Allied Powers in World War I
- type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
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- most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an endleagueofnations League was formally disbanded on April 19, 1946; its powers and functions had been transferred to the nascent United Nations.
- secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military
- French statesman who served as Prime Minister of France from 1906 to 1909 and again from 1917 until 1920
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view
- involved the governments, economies and populations of participating nations to an extent never seen before in history
- agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting; a truce
- operational plan for a designated attack on France once Russia had started to mobilize her forces near the German border
- last German Emperor and King of Prussia, reigning from 15 June 1888 until his abdication on 9 November 1918
- American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921
20 Clues: allow each person to have only a fixed amount of something • secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting; a truce • group of nations fighting against the Allied Powers during World War I • a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose • ...
History Cross Word 2021-05-13
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- The Japanese attack on a military base in Hawaii that brought the U.S. into World War II.
- first African American and Texan to win the Navy Cross for valor for his actions at Pearl Harbor
- leader of the Allied forces in Europe during WW2--leader of troops in Africa and commander in D-Day invasion-elected president-president during integration of Little Rock Central High School leader of the Allied forces in Europe during WW2--leader of troops in Africa and commander in D-Day invasion-elected president-president during integration of Little Rock Central High School
- Gave public works jobs to young men
- The totalitarian dictatorships in Europe, like Germany and Italy, had this form of government.
- A Houston native who was the President Woodrow Wilson's closest adviser
- A military post in Ft. Worth set up in WWI
- October 29, 1929; the day the stock market crashed. 40% crash initially (26-30 billion dollars).
- not taking sides
- Set up by Herbert Hoover as a relief program to help feed the poor, unemployed
- The symbol of the working woman in World War II, many of which did work in factories.
- Great War, name originally given to the WWI (1914-1918)
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- He was the President of the United States during the end of the Great Depression. His "New Deal" policies helped the USA. He was President during almost all of World War II.
- Provides insurance on bank accounts up to $100,000
- Texan soldier who received almost every combat award in World War II.
- (1914 - 1918) Allies v. Central Powers
- Put jobless to work building hospitals,schools, parks, and airports
- Unable to pay debts. The economy of Texas was much stronger than the other states. Millions migrated to Texas during the Great Depression.
- The 30 speeches that FDR gave while in office to keep the American people updated about the progress of the New Deal
- Overproduction, under consumption, poor banking system, unwise loans
- Economic hard times that lasted from 1929-1940s. Texas was one of the states least affected.
- Severe drought that worsened the Depression for people in the midwest. The Panhandle of Texas (top) was affected and many that lived in the Panhandle area migrated to work in California. Drought and mis-management of agriculture lands is thought to have caused the Dust Bowl.
22 Clues: not taking sides • Gave public works jobs to young men • (1914 - 1918) Allies v. Central Powers • A military post in Ft. Worth set up in WWI • Provides insurance on bank accounts up to $100,000 • Great War, name originally given to the WWI (1914-1918) • Put jobless to work building hospitals,schools, parks, and airports • ...
California Sites of Interest 2022-04-25
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- (2 words) this well-known pits, in LA, once captured prehistoric animals, but left them preserved for later study
- considered to be one of the hottest valleys
- the most racially/ethnically diverse city in CA
- one of the most famous lakes in the country, likely the most famous in CA
- (2 words) this famous bridge is in San Francisco
- this small town's mayor was once legendary actor Clint Eastwood
- (2 words) this world-renown aquarium was featured multiple times in Star Trek IV
- a world-renown national park
- this beach features a beach inside of it named "muscle beach"
- a movie studio that is also a famous theme park
- one of the most well-known observatories in the country; located in southern CA
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- this is a famous sign on a hill in southern CA that is associated with the film industry
- a well-known "castle" in CA
- one of the most famous art museums in the country, probably the most famous in CA
- prestigious and well-known university often associated with civil rights movements
- this forest covers a large amount of central CA; not as famous outside of CA
- a well-known former prison on an island; featured in the movie The Rock
- one of the most famous boulevards in the world; a well-known movie was named after this street
- (2 words) the largest city (by pop.) in CA and the 2nd-largest in the country
- the most famous beach in Central CA, even mentioned in songs
- probably the most well-known theme park in the world
- (2 words) largest known single-stem tree on the planet; in Sequoia National Forest
- (2 words) this city is known for having a popular boardwalk on its beach
23 Clues: a well-known "castle" in CA • a world-renown national park • considered to be one of the hottest valleys • the most racially/ethnically diverse city in CA • a movie studio that is also a famous theme park • (2 words) this famous bridge is in San Francisco • probably the most well-known theme park in the world • ...
Puzzles 2020-06-08
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- Sudoku is not a mathematical game, but a game of __.
- Current editor for the NYT crossword.
- The sale of this Sudoku accomplice was said to have increased by around 700% in the year following Sudoku going viral in the Western world.
- Any task which satisfies two properties.
- In order to win the lottery in __ you have to solve a mathematical puzzle.
- Sudoku has been popular in the Western world for __ years.
- Lewis Carol created the word ladder puzzle and wrote what famous book?
- This puzzle was popular during the Great Depression because it was cheap, long-lasting, and a recyclable form of entertainment.
- The original name of the famous puzzle cube.
- He completed the NYT crossword puzzle in 2 minutes and 14 seconds in 1996.
- The fastest way to do a jigsaw puzzle is to sort the pieces into __.
- The first jigsaws were called__.
- The name of a puzzle that means ' single numbers only'.
- There are 43 __ possible configurations of the Rubik's Cube.
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- The first puzzle to appear in New York World was written by?
- Name for crossword aficionados.
- In the 1920s, people feared that crossword puzzles would lead to __.
- The original name for Sudoku.
- Crosswords were banned in this European city during the second World War to prevent the passing of secret messages to the enemy.
- The first Sudoku World Championships were hosted in __.
- What do they call crosswords in Japan?
- The first word search in English appeared in which state?
- The creator of the word search puzzle.
- The study of puzzles.
- For the Rubik's Cube's 15th anniversary, an international club created a Cube encrusted in __?
- A game where teams compete to solve a series of puzzles at a site.
26 Clues: The study of puzzles. • The original name for Sudoku. • Name for crossword aficionados. • The first jigsaws were called__. • Current editor for the NYT crossword. • What do they call crosswords in Japan? • The creator of the word search puzzle. • Any task which satisfies two properties. • The original name of the famous puzzle cube. • ...
An introduction to Seymour 2017-12-15
13 Clues: Author • Narrator • Japanese Poem • Spanish Pirate • Seymour's Wife • Eldest Glass Child • Seymour's Eye Color • State Buddy Lives in • Youngest Glass Child • Salinger's Most Famous Book • Professor Buddy's Occupation • War II War Seymour Fought in • Radio Show the Glass Children were Featured on
Christian Perez 2024-05-15
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- Industrial output has been ________ in recent years
- The French retained full ______ of the region until it was invaded by Japan in 1941 during World War Two
- France would attempt to restore ________ rule, resulting in a war lasting from 1946 to 1954
- In 1941, the Viet Minh, a communist and nationalist liberation movement, emerged under Ho Chi Minh, who wanted Vietnamese independence from France and the end of the _______ occupation
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- During Japanese occupation, the Vietnamese famine of 1945 occurred, _______ the deaths of between 400,000 and 2 million people
- Vietnam has been moving away from having a central economy __________ by the government to a market economy
- Following World War Two, the Viet Minh _______ Hanoi and declared Vietnam independent
7 Clues: Industrial output has been ________ in recent years • Following World War Two, the Viet Minh _______ Hanoi and declared Vietnam independent • France would attempt to restore ________ rule, resulting in a war lasting from 1946 to 1954 • The French retained full ______ of the region until it was invaded by Japan in 1941 during World War Two • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2025-02-07
The Cold War 2025-03-03
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- Soviet leader following the death of Stalin
- US general in Korean War, fired for insubordination
- world peace-keeping agency
- the radiation left behind after a blast
- system that included the IMF, WTO & a new currency system
- country that entered the Korean War on the side of North Korea
- Husband & wife executed for espionage
- first satellite in space
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- fear of Communism
- lying while under oath
- provided aid to war-ravaged Europe
- accusing someone without evidence
- Churchill coined this term for the division between Communist & democratic counties in Europe
- investigated suspected Communist propaganda in the film industry
- Act that required all members of Communist front orgs to register with the govt
- policy of going right to the edge of all-out war
- leader of Communists, won Chinese civil war
- president who warned against the influence of the military-industrial complex
18 Clues: fear of Communism • lying while under oath • first satellite in space • world peace-keeping agency • accusing someone without evidence • provided aid to war-ravaged Europe • Husband & wife executed for espionage • the radiation left behind after a blast • Soviet leader following the death of Stalin • leader of Communists, won Chinese civil war • ...
guns 2025-05-21
Greece vs Rome 2021-02-18
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- Greek Clothing Most of their clothing was made at home.
- Daily Life Of course, ancient Greeks did not have smart phones, computers, televisions, or electricity.
- Education The Greeks loved to learn!
- Roman Republic lasted for almost 500 years from 509 B.C.E. until 46 B.C.E.
- Punic War was the last and shortest of the three wars.
- Customs girls would marry as young as 12 or 13 years of age.
- History Humans have lived in the area known as Rome for at least the last 6,000 years.
- Roman Barbarians The word barbarian is somewhat misleading in historical terms.
- of Rome However, some historians believe that the Roman Empire did not fall in 476 AD.
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- Pets loved their pets
- Toys They played with rattles.
- to Empire In ancient Rome, their republic lasted for 500 years
- Food Finding a great meal in ancient Greece would have been very easy.
- Greek Games Apparently Greek parents viewed games as a good way for their children to develop certain skills
- Home The houses were generally small with walled gardens or courtyards in the center.
- Punic War took place between 218 B.C.E. through 201 B.C.E.
- Romans in Britain for more than 400 years, the Roman Empire was instrumental in ruling Britain.
- of Ancient Rome Ancient Rome played an essential part in the legacy of world history
- Punic War lasted 23 years, ending in 241 B.C.E The war was fought on land and at sea
19 Clues: Pets loved their pets • Toys They played with rattles. • Education The Greeks loved to learn! • Punic War was the last and shortest of the three wars. • Greek Clothing Most of their clothing was made at home. • Punic War took place between 218 B.C.E. through 201 B.C.E. • Customs girls would marry as young as 12 or 13 years of age. • ...
Sec 1 History Chapter 5 Crossword Puzzle 2014-08-21
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- After the opening of the Suez Canal, ships no longer had to travel around the _________ of Good Hope.
- During the Great Depression, _______ was common and many people lost their jobs.
- The ______, a German warship, arrived in the East in 1914.
- The locals showed their _______ for Britain during World War I by donating to war funds.
- The use of cranes and forklifts reduced the time spent transporting ______ from the ships.
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- Keppel Harbour eased the problem of ______ that Singapore was facing.
- Raw materials like ______ and rubber were in great demand during the Industrial Revolution.
- The British imposed _______ to restrict the number of immigrants arriving in Singapore.
- The distance between Europe and Asia was further reduced with the use of _______.
- The British government _______ rice during World War I so that there would be enough rice for everyone.
- The Great Depression was caused by the _______ of the New York Stock Exchange.
- A ______ system was built to link the port in Singapore to Malaya after the Industrial Revolution.
- Widespread panic during the World War I caused the people in Singapore to stock up on _______.
13 Clues: The ______, a German warship, arrived in the East in 1914. • Keppel Harbour eased the problem of ______ that Singapore was facing. • The Great Depression was caused by the _______ of the New York Stock Exchange. • During the Great Depression, _______ was common and many people lost their jobs. • ...
US History 8 Exam Review - A Divided Nation 2024-03-25
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- First battle of the war
- This siege helped the North take controlof the Mississippi River
- The most common method used by surgeons to treat wounds during the Civil War
- Type of bullet used during the Civil War
- The form of labor that the southern economy relied upon
- Location where Lee surrendered to Grant
- Laws made in the South that discriminated against Black people (2 words)
- A system where former slaves were given land, seed, and other supplies in return for a portion of their harvest
- Before the war
- This technology helped Lincoln maintain control over the war
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- Deadliest battle; inspired the Emancipation Proclamation
- The period after the Civil War
- The political party that was known to be against slavery
- The movement to end slavery
- The economy of the South was based on this
- The biggest killer during the Civil War
- A famous abolitionist
- The battle with the single-bloodiest day of the war
18 Clues: Before the war • A famous abolitionist • First battle of the war • The movement to end slavery • The period after the Civil War • The biggest killer during the Civil War • Location where Lee surrendered to Grant • Type of bullet used during the Civil War • The economy of the South was based on this • The battle with the single-bloodiest day of the war • ...
World War One (Vocab) 2014-05-12
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- A final demand or statement of terms, the rejection of which will result in retaliation or a breakdown in relations
- Big problem (usually a disease)
- The making of amends for a wrong one has done, by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged
- Woodrow Wilson stated that WW1 was being fought for a moral cause; called for a postwar peace in Europe
- An official order
- All out, no rules "battle"
- Compulsory enlistment for state service
- An extremely wicked or cruel act
- Illegally imported exported goods
- The belief that any violence, including war, is unjustifiable under any circumstances; ALWAYS a peaceful solution
- A friendly understanding or informal alliance between states or factions
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- The process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government
- A position counting as a draw
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- Prepare and organize for active service
- Biased information
- Not Supporting nor helping a side
- A truce
18 Clues: A truce • An official order • Biased information • All out, no rules "battle" • A position counting as a draw • Big problem (usually a disease) • An extremely wicked or cruel act • Not Supporting nor helping a side • Illegally imported exported goods • Prepare and organize for active service • Compulsory enlistment for state service • ...
World War I Name________ 2015-03-10
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- on same team
- to eliminate for political reasons
- spying
- official plan, government plan
- against your country
- total control by government
- prepare military for battle
- anger, violence, protest
- public ownership of resources
- to say, announce
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- get rid of
- temporary
- forced out, kicked out
- socialist dictatorship
- to give up, resign
- stop fighting
- before
- taken away
18 Clues: spying • before • temporary • get rid of • taken away • on same team • stop fighting • to say, announce • to give up, resign • against your country • forced out, kicked out • socialist dictatorship • 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
- before
- prepare military for battle
- against your country
- stop fighting
- public ownership of resources
- temporary
- anger, violence, protest
- to say, announce
- taken away
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- to eliminate for political reasons
- socialist dictatorship
- to give up, resign
- get rid of
- total control by government
- forced out, kicked out
- spying
- on same team
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 I Name________ 2015-03-10
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- get rid of
- to eliminate for political reasons
- public ownership of resources
- to give up, resign
- total control by government
- spying
- to say, announce
- official plan, government plan
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- socialist dictatorship
- taken away
- temporary
- prepare military for battle
- on same team
- forced out, kicked out
- anger, violence, protest
- against your country
- stop fighting
- before
18 Clues: spying • before • 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
- prepare military for battle
- to give up, resign
- spying
- get rid of
- socialist dictatorship
- forced out, kicked out
- on same team
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- to eliminate for political reasons
- total control by government
- public ownership of resources
- to say, announce
- anger, violence, protest
- against your country
- taken away
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 I Name________ 2015-03-10
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- total control by government
- spying
- on same team
- prepare military for battle
- stop fighting
- to eliminate for political reasons
- taken away
- against your country
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- anger, violence, protest
- get rid of
- temporary
- to give up, resign
- public ownership of resources
- forced out, kicked out
- official plan, government plan
- to say, announce
- socialist dictatorship
- before
18 Clues: spying • before • temporary • get rid of • taken away • on same team • stop fighting • to say, announce • to give up, resign • against your country • forced out, kicked out • socialist dictatorship • 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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- prepare military for battle
- stop fighting
- against your country
- temporary
- to give up, resign
- on same team
- socialist dictatorship
- to eliminate for political reasons
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- total control by government
- spying
- before
- public ownership of resources
- get rid of
- taken away
- to say, announce
- forced out, kicked out
- anger, violence, protest
- official plan, government plan
18 Clues: spying • before • temporary • get rid of • taken away • on same team • stop fighting • to say, announce • to give up, resign • against your country • forced out, kicked out • socialist dictatorship • anger, violence, protest • total control by government • prepare military for battle • public ownership of resources • official plan, government plan • to eliminate for political reasons
A World at War 2023-10-24
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- To get the economy moving again,congress passed this act in 1947.
- When did WWII begin?
- Who did Germany invade at the begginning of WWII.
- What day did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?
- What new weapon did President Truman use to avoid greater bloodshed?
- Who became President after Roosevelt died in 1945?
- Who wrote a letter to President Roosevelt, warning him about an atomic weapon the Germans might use?
- What program did President Truman establish?
- What plan was made to re-build Europe?
- Where is the UN(United Nations) headquarters located in the U.S?
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- What U.S general led a small group of men in the Philippines, and later left the island to avoid being captured?
- How many aggressors signed the Tripartite Treaty?
- When was the United Nations(UN) created?
- What year did WWII end?
- Hitler and Stalin agreed on this pact in 1939.
- This march forced war prisoners to walk dangerous miles to prison camps,while they were slowly dying due to illness,wounds,or disease,causing them to fall out of line.
- The U.S used the atomic bomb ultimately as a result of this project.
- What did millions of Americans buy to finance the war?
- The American Army used this strategy, that consists of an Army traveling from one island to another, such as making one island a base for an assult on the next island.
19 Clues: When did WWII begin? • What year did WWII end? • What plan was made to re-build Europe? • What day did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? • When was the United Nations(UN) created? • What program did President Truman establish? • Hitler and Stalin agreed on this pact in 1939. • How many aggressors signed the Tripartite Treaty? • Who did Germany invade at the begginning of WWII. • ...
World War I Review 2024-03-21
Across
- _____ revolution; resulted in the end of Russian czars and established communism..
- Chinese ______; Overthrow of China's imperial system
- ____Telegraph; message sent by Germany to get Mexico to join them.
- Armored vehicle used for ground combat.
- Long, narrow ditches dug as protective defenses.
- Belief in building up strong armed forces and being prepared to use them.
- Agreements between countries to support each other in case of war.
- _____ Mexican revolutionary active during WWI.
- Archduke whose assassination sparked WWI.
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- Strong loyalty and devotion to one's own country.
- Gavrilo ___, assassin of Archduke Ferdinand.
- Triple Entente _____, France, Russia.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Weapons like gas used during WWI.
- Triple Alliance: ____, Austria-Hungary, Italy.
- Asian country allied with Britain during WWI.
- British colony that provided over a million troops for WWI.
- Powered flying vehicle used for spying and combat.
18 Clues: Weapons like gas used during WWI. • Triple Entente _____, France, Russia. • Armored vehicle used for ground combat. • Archduke whose assassination sparked WWI. • Gavrilo ___, assassin of Archduke Ferdinand. • Asian country allied with Britain during WWI. • Triple Alliance: ____, Austria-Hungary, Italy. • _____ Mexican revolutionary active during WWI. • ...
World War One Crossword 2025-12-18
Across
- A large organized group of soldiers
- The value soldiers fought to preserve during the Great War
- Canada’s role in supporting the war effort
- Nations united against the Central Powers
- A military unit smaller than a battalion
- Heavy weapons used in bombardments
- those who served and sacrificed
- The hoped-for outcome after years of conflict
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- A serious, respectful mood at memorials
- Famous Canadian victory in 1917, symbol of national pride
- Loud cracks heard in combat
- The deadly ground between opposing trenches
- Men and women who served in the war
- Hidden marksmen on the battlefield
- Canada’s lasting impact from WWI, remembered through generations
- Deep sadness felt by families after loss
- To show deep respect and admiration
- Psychological trauma suffered by soldiers
18 Clues: Loud cracks heard in combat • those who served and sacrificed • Hidden marksmen on the battlefield • Heavy weapons used in bombardments • A large organized group of soldiers • Men and women who served in the war • To show deep respect and admiration • A serious, respectful mood at memorials • Deep sadness felt by families after loss • A military unit smaller than a battalion • ...
All About Ancient Greece 2026-03-17
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- Modern country where Athens is still a city
- What the Greeks did not have enough of
- War between Persia and Greece
- Name of league led by Sparta
- Greek city state surrounded by mountains
- Greek city state with a large navy
- Person who lives in Athens
- Geographic shape of Greece
- String of islands
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- Sparta's slogan for war
- Sea that separates Europe and Africa
- Name of league led by Athens
- Money and resources
- Name for Greek towns
- War between Athens and Sparta
- Greeks wrote these to explain the world around them
- Person who lives in Sparta
17 Clues: String of islands • Money and resources • Name for Greek towns • Sparta's slogan for war • Person who lives in Athens • Geographic shape of Greece • Person who lives in Sparta • Name of league led by Athens • Name of league led by Sparta • War between Persia and Greece • War between Athens and Sparta • Greek city state with a large navy • Sea that separates Europe and Africa • ...
WW1 Jager Dickson 2017-03-13
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- poisonous gas used during war
- germany, austri-hungary and ottoman empire
- nickname for us army or marine soliders
- Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy and Japan
- principles of peace
- year when US entered war
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- length of war
- secret communication from german froeign office
- german uboat
- president during ww1
- over 400 miles
- world organization to keep the peace
- able to vote after the ware
13 Clues: german uboat • length of war • over 400 miles • principles of peace • president during ww1 • year when US entered war • able to vote after the ware • poisonous gas used during war • world organization to keep the peace • nickname for us army or marine soliders • germany, austri-hungary and ottoman empire • Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy and Japan • ...
INTO THE WORLD 2022-07-11
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- HELPS US WHEN WE ARE LOST
- THIS ITEM HELPS US IDENTIFY WHERE SOMETHING IS
- "I JUST WANT TO _____ THE WORLD"
- DAY 2 VERSE
- EXPLORING THE WORLD IS CALLED THIS (DAY 2 THEME)
- GIRL FROM THE SKIT
- USE THIS ITEM TO TAKE A PICTURE
- DAY 3 VERSE
- DAY 1 VERSE
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- "HELP IM ____"
- PLACE WE ATTEND ON THE WEEKEND
- WE WRITE ON THIS WHEN WE VISIT PLACES AND THEN SEND IT TO SOMEONE SPECIAL
- CHOO-CHOO
- WE FLY IN THIS!
- WHO DIED ON THE CROSS FOR US
- "INTO THE ____"
- THE BOY IN THE SKIT
17 Clues: CHOO-CHOO • DAY 2 VERSE • DAY 3 VERSE • DAY 1 VERSE • "HELP IM ____" • WE FLY IN THIS! • "INTO THE ____" • GIRL FROM THE SKIT • THE BOY IN THE SKIT • HELPS US WHEN WE ARE LOST • WHO DIED ON THE CROSS FOR US • PLACE WE ATTEND ON THE WEEKEND • USE THIS ITEM TO TAKE A PICTURE • "I JUST WANT TO _____ THE WORLD" • THIS ITEM HELPS US IDENTIFY WHERE SOMETHING IS • ...
War of 1812 America'a Second Revolution 2024-03-15
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- the British had the world's largest ___________
- government in which authority belongs to a country's citizens
- Uncle ________ first appeared during the War of 1812
- by 1814 the U.S. was nearly _____________ because of the suffering economy
- The USS _____________ was called Old Ironsides
- U.S. Military planned to invade this country during the War of 1812
- the condition of the U.S. Military at the start of the War
- forcibly taking sailors from American ships
- wrote the Star-Spangled Banner
- president during the War of 1812
- The War of 1812 boosted America's self-confidence and ___________ around the world
- in August of 1814 the British burned the __________ and the Capitol Building in Washington D.C.
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- The defense of Fort ___________ saved Baltimore from the British
- General that became famous after the victory at New Orleans
- Treaty that ended the War of 1812
- men were given 320 _______ to join the army
- shutting off an area to keep anyone from entering or leaving
- America's opponent during the War of 1812
- relating to or bordering the sea
- The Star- ____________ Banner is our National Anthem
- the War of 1812 is known as America's "__________ Revolution"
- first name of woman that saved valuables from the White House including the famous portrait of Washington
- the Shawnee Chief that was an ally of the British
- the European country Great Britain was at war with prior to the start of the War of 1812
- The Star-Spangled Banner was originally created as a ________
25 Clues: wrote the Star-Spangled Banner • relating to or bordering the sea • president during the War of 1812 • Treaty that ended the War of 1812 • America's opponent during the War of 1812 • men were given 320 _______ to join the army • forcibly taking sailors from American ships • The USS _____________ was called Old Ironsides • the British had the world's largest ___________ • ...
World War One (Vocab) 2014-05-12
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- Woodrow Wilson stated that WW1 was being fought for a moral cause; called for a postwar peace in Europe
- The making of amends for a wrong one has done, by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged
- A final demand or statement of terms, the rejection of which will result in retaliation or a breakdown in relations
- An extremely wicked or cruel act
- Compulsory enlistment for state service
- A truce
- An official order
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- Not Supporting nor helping a side
- Big problem (usually a disease)
- The process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government
- War All out, no rules "battle"
- The belief that any violence, including war, is unjustifiable under any circumstances; ALWAYS a peaceful solution
- Prepare and organize for active service
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- A position counting as a draw
- Illegally imported exported goods
- Biased information
- A friendly understanding or informal alliance between states or factions
18 Clues: A truce • An official order • Biased information • A position counting as a draw • War All out, no rules "battle" • Big problem (usually a disease) • An extremely wicked or cruel act • Not Supporting nor helping a side • Illegally imported exported goods • Prepare and organize for active service • Compulsory enlistment for state service • ...
World War I Name________ 2015-03-10
Across
- anger, violence, protest
- against your country
- prepare military for battle
- spying
- taken away
- socialist dictatorship
- total control by government
- official plan, government plan
- before
- forced out, kicked out
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- to eliminate for political reasons
- stop fighting
- temporary
- public ownership of resources
- to say, announce
- to give up, resign
- get rid of
- on same team
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 • 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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- public ownership of resources
- to give up, resign
- taken away
- against your country
- socialist dictatorship
- temporary
- on same team
- stop fighting
- to say, announce
- get rid of
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- anger, violence, protest
- total control by government
- spying
- before
- to eliminate for political reasons
- official plan, government plan
- forced out, kicked out
- prepare military for battle
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
Across
- to eliminate for political reasons
- taken away
- prepare military for battle
- stop fighting
- official plan, government plan
- forced out, kicked out
- total control by government
- anger, violence, protest
- spying
- get rid of
Down
- before
- temporary
- public ownership of resources
- to say, announce
- socialist dictatorship
- to give up, resign
- against your country
- on same team
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
Across
- to eliminate for political reasons
- official plan, government plan
- to give up, resign
- temporary
- public ownership of resources
- get rid of
- to say, announce
- anger, violence, protest
- taken away
Down
- stop fighting
- against your country
- spying
- total control by government
- prepare military for battle
- socialist dictatorship
- forced out, kicked out
- on same team
- before
18 Clues: spying • before • 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 era 2024-11-15
20 Clues: foch • huges • baden • joseph • wilson • graves • putnik • borden • joffre • french • tirpitz • princip • souchen • persing • statlin • churchill • zimmerman • ludendorff • hindenburg • franz ferdiand
Destined to Live 2024-04-15
Across
- How old was Luncia when she met Jack?
- whose house did she hide at and sit on the couch alone everyday at.
- Where did Luncia and her mother hide at Mrs.Oyaks house?
- how many years did World War II last?
- How many weeks did Luncia spend in a trunk?
- Who attacked Luncias city?
- What year did the war start
- What did Luncias family own before the war?
- Who did Ruth marry?
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- The town in Austria she lived in
- The town in Germany she lived in
- What religion helped the Jews during the war?
- What city did Luncia live in at the start of the book?
- How old was Luncia in Germany?
- What religion is Lunicas family
- Where did Luncianineteen thirty-nine thirtynine What year did the war start?
- What did Luncia change her name to?
- What was the main character's original name?
- whose house did Luncia's parents hide at
19 Clues: Who did Ruth marry? • Who attacked Luncias city? • What year did the war start • How old was Luncia in Germany? • What religion is Lunicas family • The town in Austria she lived in • The town in Germany she lived in • What did Luncia change her name to? • How old was Luncia when she met Jack? • how many years did World War II last? • whose house did Luncia's parents hide at • ...
Forrest Gump 2022-11-28
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- Jenny becomes one of these.
- The surname of the Civil Rights activist who was assassinated.
- We saw this when the African American children were allowed entry into the school des____.
- This President's assassination is referred to.
- White supremacist group, Ku Klux __.
- Lieutenant Dan lost an ancestor in this World War.
- The state where Forrest is from.
- Forrest played this whilst in College.
- The singer that stayed in Forrest's home.
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- Hiding places of the VietCong.
- The country where Forrest went to play ping pong.
- People did this to show their displeasure with the war in Vietnam.
- The invention of this (in colour)is referred to.
- The war that Forrest fought in.
- Lieutenant Dan was one of these from Vietnam War (killed or wounded in war).
- Nickname for the VietCong.
- This happened to Forrest whilst fighting. He got _.
- The test that Forrest was made to take before going to school.
18 Clues: Nickname for the VietCong. • Jenny becomes one of these. • Hiding places of the VietCong. • The war that Forrest fought in. • The state where Forrest is from. • White supremacist group, Ku Klux __. • Forrest played this whilst in College. • The singer that stayed in Forrest's home. • This President's assassination is referred to. • ...
prps w12 2022-04-25
Vietnam War 2016-04-27
Across
- Who helped Ngo Dinh Diem take control of South Vietnamese government?
- South Vietnam was?
- The US made efforts to install a new what?
- Vietnam Who wanted to combine North and South Vietnam into one country?
- Where did it occur? (3)
- 1955 regime corrupt and were not popular(2)
- if you're from Vietnam what are you
- A cease fire treaty was arranged when?(3)
- Who was the Gulf of Tonkin attacked by?(2)
- help Who did JFK send to Vietnam to help them train?
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- What was the peace treaty called? (3)
- How many Vietnam people died?(2)
- In March 1965, US provided what?(2)
- What did Ho Chi Minh favor?(2)
- When did South Vietnam surrender? (4)
- How many US soldiers died?(2)
- What war started the Vietnam War
- North Vietnam was?
- led Communists forces that proclaimed Vietnam into an independent country (3)
- Where is Vietnam
- Did Vietnam split
- Who helped Ngo Dinh Diem take control of South Vietnamese government? (2)
- result of to repel any armed attacks against the US and prevent further aggression (3)
- November 1, 1955 – April 30, 1975 (2)
- Theory that the fall of North Vietnam might fall to communism and all of southeast Asia to fall (3)
- Wanted independence and sought a peace settlement
26 Clues: Where is Vietnam • Did Vietnam split • South Vietnam was? • North Vietnam was? • Where did it occur? (3) • How many US soldiers died?(2) • What did Ho Chi Minh favor?(2) • How many Vietnam people died?(2) • What war started the Vietnam War • In March 1965, US provided what?(2) • if you're from Vietnam what are you • What was the peace treaty called? (3) • ...
Vietnam War 2016-04-27
Across
- Who helped Ngo Dinh Diem take control of South Vietnamese government?
- South Vietnam was?
- The US made efforts to install a new what?
- Vietnam Who wanted to combine North and South Vietnam into one country?
- Where did it occur? (3)
- 1955 regime corrupt and were not popular(2)
- if you're from Vietnam what are you
- A cease fire treaty was arranged when?(3)
- Who was the Gulf of Tonkin attacked by?(2)
- help Who did JFK send to Vietnam to help them train?
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- What was the peace treaty called? (3)
- How many Vietnam people died?(2)
- In March 1965, US provided what?(2)
- What did Ho Chi Minh favor?(2)
- When did South Vietnam surrender? (4)
- How many US soldiers died?(2)
- What war started the Vietnam War
- North Vietnam was?
- led Communists forces that proclaimed Vietnam into an independent country (3)
- Where is Vietnam
- Did Vietnam split
- Who helped Ngo Dinh Diem take control of South Vietnamese government? (2)
- result of to repel any armed attacks against the US and prevent further aggression (3)
- November 1, 1955 – April 30, 1975 (2)
- Theory that the fall of North Vietnam might fall to communism and all of southeast Asia to fall (3)
- Wanted independence and sought a peace settlement
26 Clues: Where is Vietnam • Did Vietnam split • South Vietnam was? • North Vietnam was? • Where did it occur? (3) • How many US soldiers died?(2) • What did Ho Chi Minh favor?(2) • How many Vietnam people died?(2) • What war started the Vietnam War • In March 1965, US provided what?(2) • if you're from Vietnam what are you • What was the peace treaty called? (3) • ...
Camden's Water Systems Crossword 2024-11-19
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- If an area gets more rain than usual, rivers can______.
- A moving body of fresh water.
- The______________ was made by a river and millions years of erosion.(2 words)
- One of the Great Lakes. (2 words)
- A body of water's steep fall over a rock ledge into a body of water at the bottom.
- _______________are crucial because they carry water, nutrients and even people across large areas. (2 words)
- The largest lake in the world. (2 words)
- A shallow water body of saltwater along a coastal area.
- A large body of salt water.
- Lakes are important for______________, and recreation. (2 words)
- The largest river by volume. (2 words)
- A large man-made body of water.
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- The biggest ocean in the world. (2 words)
- Think of a___________ as a giant bathtub. (2 words)
- The_________were formed by glaciers melting during the last Ice Age. (2 Words)
- A underground body of sediment that stores groundwater.
- A big body of ice and snow that moves slowly.
- But they're not just single streams-they're part of a whole network of smaller rivers and streams called____________.
- Erosion carves out valleys,canyons and___________. (2 words)
- Smaller than an ocean and is located where the land and ocean meet.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
21 Clues: A large body of salt water. • A moving body of fresh water. • A large man-made body of water. • One of the Great Lakes. (2 words) • The largest river by volume. (2 words) • The largest lake in the world. (2 words) • The biggest ocean in the world. (2 words) • A large body of water surrounded by land. • A big body of ice and snow that moves slowly. • ...
Western & Eastern Front 2012-08-22
Across
- how many directions did the Australian's attack the German hill in Hamel
- The Battle of Bolimov is know for the use of what type of gas
- The ANZACs first major battle in Europe was near a town called
- battle in which ANZACs had an Australian leader
- named after the river flowing through the area
- which flag is flown in Villers-Bretonneux
- What month did battles begin on the Eastern Front
- the first name of the Supermodel show during the slideshow
- Which soil did Russia not march on again until World War 2
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- Name of the more well known front
- For Many it was also their ? battle
- Think of a ditch deep enough to stand in zigzagging its way alongside the Hume Highway from ? to Canberra.
- what does the 'p' stand for in POW
- what the people of France gained by winning the war starts with F
- place were people fought
- a place so terrible that a raving ? could never have imagined it
- Front at which Russia and Germany fought
- the number of band members in the boy band show during slideshow
18 Clues: place were people fought • Name of the more well known front • what does the 'p' stand for in POW • For Many it was also their ? battle • Front at which Russia and Germany fought • which flag is flown in Villers-Bretonneux • named after the river flowing through the area • battle in which ANZACs had an Australian leader • What month did battles begin on the Eastern Front • ...
Western & Eastern Front 2012-08-22
Across
- battle in which ANZACs had an Australian leader
- Think of a ditch deep enough to stand in zigzagging its way alongside the Hume Highway from ? to Canberra.
- the number of band members in the boy band show during slideshow
- named after the river flowing through the area
- which flag is flown in Villers-Bretonneux
- what the people of France gained by winning the war starts with F
- Which soil did Russia not march on again until World War 2
- What month did battles begin on the Eastern Front
- Front at which Russia and Germany fought
- a place so terrible that a raving ? could never have imagined it
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- how many directions did the Australian's attack the German hill in Hamel
- place were people fought
- what does the 'p' stand for in POW
- the first name of the Supermodel show during the slideshow
- The Battle of Bolimov is know for the use of what type of gas
- The ANZACs first major battle in Europe was near a town called
- Name of the more well known front
- For Many it was also their ? battle
18 Clues: place were people fought • Name of the more well known front • what does the 'p' stand for in POW • For Many it was also their ? battle • Front at which Russia and Germany fought • which flag is flown in Villers-Bretonneux • named after the river flowing through the area • battle in which ANZACs had an Australian leader • What month did battles begin on the Eastern Front • ...
Spanish Unit 5 Vocab 2024-04-22
20 Clues: war • cans • help • hill • peace • world • waste • forest • serious • to fight • to damage • oil spill • dangerous • to improve • to turn off • to increase • global warming • to injure oneself • to save (as in to keep) • to join (become member of)
World War 1 2022-08-15
Across
- made up of allies of the British empire
- some of the bloodiest fighting took place here
- first Australian campaign
- year WW1 ended
- a type of grenade that could vaporize
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- deadly gun which killed millions
- were most of the fighting took place
- year WW1 began
- Archduke who was assassinated
- where soldiers were made to fight
- opposing side. Germany and Austro H
- Germany invaded this country
12 Clues: year WW1 began • year WW1 ended • first Australian campaign • Germany invaded this country • Archduke who was assassinated • deadly gun which killed millions • where soldiers were made to fight • opposing side. Germany and Austro H • were most of the fighting took place • a type of grenade that could vaporize • made up of allies of the British empire • ...
World War 1 2022-09-15
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- Tanks make their big debut at this battle
- A large aircraft and rock band
- The boat that brought USA into WW1
- The second battle here is the debut of a deadly gas
- A Powerful New Class of Ship
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- A very muddy battle in WW1
- Canada's true air hero
- The New Boss of Russia
- The battle in which Canada becomes a Nation
- Germany's colorful Ace
- The Wolves of the Sea
- A convenient building item in planes
12 Clues: The Wolves of the Sea • Canada's true air hero • The New Boss of Russia • Germany's colorful Ace • A very muddy battle in WW1 • A Powerful New Class of Ship • A large aircraft and rock band • The boat that brought USA into WW1 • A convenient building item in planes • Tanks make their big debut at this battle • The battle in which Canada becomes a Nation • ...
World War One 2022-12-12
Across
- A situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible
- Territory between rival Trenches, very dangerous
- an agreement between two or more countries to protect the other(s)
- the ship that sunk due to German u-boats
- building up ones army
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- a final proposal or statement of conditions
- information used to persuade beliefs
- love for ones country
- military supplies and weapons; the process of arming for war
- clashes between enemy aircraft
- large, gas-filled balloons
- building up an empire
12 Clues: love for ones country • building up an empire • building up ones army • large, gas-filled balloons • clashes between enemy aircraft • information used to persuade beliefs • the ship that sunk due to German u-boats • a final proposal or statement of conditions • Territory between rival Trenches, very dangerous • military supplies and weapons; the process of arming for war • ...
World War I 2023-01-11
Across
- agreement to end fighting with the Allies.
- of a country or its government to prepare and organize (troops) for active service
- the spreading of ideas to promote a cause or to damage an opposing cause
- the right of people to choose their own form of government
- a final demand or statement of terms
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict
Down
- a list of his (President Wilson) terms for resolving WWI and future wars
- horrible acts committed against innocent people
- groups of merchant ships protected by warships.
- large gas-filled balloons, to bomb the English coast, a large German dirigible airship of the early 20th century
- a vital strait connecting the Black Sea and the Mediterranean
- a deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
12 Clues: a final demand or statement of terms • agreement to end fighting with the Allies. • horrible acts committed against innocent people • groups of merchant ships protected by warships. • the right of people to choose their own form of government • a deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other • ...
World War One 2017-02-03
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- a German submarine
- spreading of ideas that help a cause or hurt an opposing cause
- an agreement to stop fighting
- type of fighting in which both sides dig trenches protected by mines and barbed wire
- policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war
- a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
Down
- a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible
- a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- to send an alien or immigrant back to his or her own country
- A law requiring men of a certain age to serve in the military
- payment for war damages
- rapid fire weapon
12 Clues: rapid fire weapon • a German submarine • payment for war damages • an agreement to stop fighting • a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships • a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • to send an alien or immigrant back to his or her own country • policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war • ...
World war 1 2021-10-20
Across
- union formed to benefit each country
- started in 1914 ended in 1919
- league of _________
- ______ franz ferdinand was murdered
- belief that a country should have strong military
- some of these include France and Great Britain
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- _____ powers some include Germany and Austria
- pride for one's country
- increasing a country's power through FORCE
- head of nazis that fought in ww1(almost died too)
- ______ war one
- ______ of Versailles
12 Clues: ______ war one • league of _________ • ______ of Versailles • pride for one's country • started in 1914 ended in 1919 • ______ franz ferdinand was murdered • union formed to benefit each country • increasing a country's power through FORCE • _____ powers some include Germany and Austria • some of these include France and Great Britain • ...
World War I 2023-03-23
World War I 2023-04-14
Across
- Neither side is able to win
- America is the Great Land of _______________
- The telegram urging Mexico to invade the U.S.
- The leader of Germany was Kaiser ________________.
- Experienced a revolution during WWI
- The country that was punished by the treaty at the end of WWI
Down
- someone who wants to see improvement and change in society
- President of the U.S. during WWI
- Laws designed to keep blacks and whites segregated
- Shared news of the war back in America
- The treaty that ended the war
- His assassination sparked WWI
12 Clues: Neither side is able to win • The treaty that ended the war • His assassination sparked WWI • President of the U.S. during WWI • Experienced a revolution during WWI • Shared news of the war back in America • America is the Great Land of _______________ • The telegram urging Mexico to invade the U.S. • Laws designed to keep blacks and whites segregated • ...
World War 1 2023-04-25
Across
- when your government forces you into the military
- an agreement to stop fighting
- an agreement to defend another country
- not choosing a side
- a large vehicle with tracks to cross trenches
- building up of one's military
Down
- a period of many new inventions
- a warship that travels underwater
- a long, deep ditch where armies fought from
- a formal written agreement between countries
- when a stronger country takes over a weaker country
- a belief that your country is better than others
12 Clues: not choosing a side • an agreement to stop fighting • building up of one's military • a period of many new inventions • a warship that travels underwater • an agreement to defend another country • a long, deep ditch where armies fought from • a formal written agreement between countries • a large vehicle with tracks to cross trenches • ...
World War I 2023-05-12
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- Wilson's list of ideas for world peace
- All-black infantry unit who won the most medals in WWI
- Alliance of Germany, Austria, and Turkey
- A person who wants to avoid foreign entanglements
- Tennessee war hero
- New weapon that fired hundreds bullets per minute
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- Alliance of Britain, France, and Russia
- Fighting style on the Western Front - very good defense but hard to win
- Civilian ship that was sunk by a U-Boat
- President of the United States during WWI
- American general who led the troops in WWI
- German word for submarine
12 Clues: Tennessee war hero • German word for submarine • Wilson's list of ideas for world peace • Alliance of Britain, France, and Russia • Civilian ship that was sunk by a U-Boat • Alliance of Germany, Austria, and Turkey • President of the United States during WWI • American general who led the troops in WWI • A person who wants to avoid foreign entanglements • ...
World War I. 2023-05-24
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- Franz Ferdinand's title
- The murder of Franz Ferdinand is also called a
- This country put up a lot of resistance against German troops
- The place where Franz Ferdinand was killed.
- This country supported Austria
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- They were forced to work in factories and on farms.
- This country funded Russia
- Franz Ferdinand was heir to this country
- The exact number will never been known
- This country supported Serbia
- This is what Germany wanted most.
- An invention that changed wars in general
12 Clues: Franz Ferdinand's title • This country funded Russia • This country supported Serbia • This country supported Austria • This is what Germany wanted most. • The exact number will never been known • Franz Ferdinand was heir to this country • An invention that changed wars in general • The place where Franz Ferdinand was killed. • The murder of Franz Ferdinand is also called a • ...
World War II 2013-01-28
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- prisoner of war
- a german submarine
- bullets and shells fired from weapons
- an appalling, evil act
- spying
- a small bomb that is hurled by hand
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- able to move on both land and water
- give up control
- an underground bom shelter
- a secret code that substitutes letter or symbols
- foot soldier
- a formal agreement between nations
12 Clues: spying • foot soldier • prisoner of war • give up control • a german submarine • an appalling, evil act • an underground bom shelter • a formal agreement between nations • able to move on both land and water • a small bomb that is hurled by hand • bullets and shells fired from weapons • a secret code that substitutes letter or symbols
World War Two 2017-11-12
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- bomb shelter / protect the people under ground
- windows / to avoid getting bombed
- voltueers army / to protect people in Britain
- / Make young men at 18 join the army
- balloons / enemy fly into into them
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- / leader of Britain at 1933
- / giving into to avoid conflict
- wire / slow the enemy down for the beaches
- Policy / rules a that have to be followed by another country
- out road signs / to send the enemy down the wrong road
- of Versailles / The agreement between states in 1918
- Hitler / leader of Germany in 1933
12 Clues: / leader of Britain at 1933 • / giving into to avoid conflict • windows / to avoid getting bombed • Hitler / leader of Germany in 1933 • / Make young men at 18 join the army • balloons / enemy fly into into them • wire / slow the enemy down for the beaches • voltueers army / to protect people in Britain • bomb shelter / protect the people under ground • ...
World War Two 2017-11-12
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- windows / to avoid getting bombed
- balloons / enemy fly into into them
- / leader of Britain at 1933
- / Make young men at 18 join the army
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- Hitler / leader of Germany in 1933
- / giving into to avoid conflict
- of Versailles / The agreement between states in 1918
- bomb shelter / protect the people under ground
- wire / slow the enemy down for the beaches
- Policy / rules a that have to be followed by another country
- voltueers army / to protect people in Britain
- out road signs / to send the enemy down the wrong road
12 Clues: / leader of Britain at 1933 • / giving into to avoid conflict • windows / to avoid getting bombed • Hitler / leader of Germany in 1933 • balloons / enemy fly into into them • / Make young men at 18 join the army • wire / slow the enemy down for the beaches • voltueers army / to protect people in Britain • bomb shelter / protect the people under ground • ...
World War 1 2017-01-24
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- A deep ditch dug into the ground for some cover
- A flying vehicle
- World Peace Organization
- A airship filled with gases
- Information often altered, to promote a certain thing
- A U-boat or a boat that can function underwater
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- Alliance between France, Britain, and Russia
- The land between the opposing trenches
- Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- A pool, that selects people into the military
- An agreement between countries to back each other up
- A deadly automatic weapon
12 Clues: A flying vehicle • World Peace Organization • A deadly automatic weapon • A airship filled with gases • The land between the opposing trenches • Alliance between France, Britain, and Russia • A pool, that selects people into the military • A deep ditch dug into the ground for some cover • A U-boat or a boat that can function underwater • ...
world war I 2022-05-12
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- the act/making people joining the war
- objects that can lead to death
- the act/place of fighting
- A veichal that is used for in air fighting
- A piece of material that helped USA getting money to fight in the war
- a treaty that helps other country's in war and trade
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- a country that made/got usa to join the war
- people that fight/fought in combat
- A 6ft and 6ft wide tunnels in the ground that helps in war
- A ship that sunk that lead to USA joining the war
- A vechical used for underwater fighting
- a on land veichal that is used to shoot fast and destroying but moves slow.
12 Clues: the act/place of fighting • objects that can lead to death • people that fight/fought in combat • the act/making people joining the war • A vechical used for underwater fighting • A veichal that is used for in air fighting • a country that made/got usa to join the war • A ship that sunk that lead to USA joining the war • ...
World War 1 2023-11-18
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- - the activities involved in war or conflict
- - compulsory recruitment for military service
- - a nation with a government, often occupying a territory
- - a flying tool used for transportation or warfare
- - goods that have been imported or exported illegally
- - an ideology that expresses loyalty, devotion, or allegiance and holds that such obligations outweigh other groups/individuals interests
- - a political authority
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- - large-caliber guns used in warfare on land
- - the dissemination of information to influence public opinion
- - the belief that a country should have a strong and well-prepared military
- - a long, narrow ditch
- - a device that is used to shoot in order to damage or hurt other organisms
12 Clues: - a long, narrow ditch • - a political authority • - the activities involved in war or conflict • - large-caliber guns used in warfare on land • - compulsory recruitment for military service • - a flying tool used for transportation or warfare • - goods that have been imported or exported illegally • - a nation with a government, often occupying a territory • ...
World War I 2024-04-03
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- Name of the alliance between France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Serbia, and the US
- Another name for World War I: The ____ ____
- fascination of military power and war
- strong feelings of pride and unity among a particular group of people that share the same language, culture, background, and/or religion etc.
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- building larger empires by expanding territory and gaining colonies
- Name of President Wilson's speech meant to put an end to everything that caused the war
- The Treaty of ________: document that ended the war
- secret German telegram intercepted by the British that proposed an alliance between Mexico and Germany
- British war ships sunk the ________
- The US President during WWI
- agreements with countries to help each other during wartime
- The Central Powers:______, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
12 Clues: The US President during WWI • British war ships sunk the ________ • fascination of military power and war • Another name for World War I: The ____ ____ • The Treaty of ________: document that ended the war • The Central Powers:______, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • agreements with countries to help each other during wartime • ...
World War 3 2024-12-04
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- Current President
- The year the Ukraine war started
- What people fear may happen soon
- What’s Politicians favorite threat.
- What’s the major threat if world war 3 were to happen.
- Operated the iron Dome
- What country has condemned both the US Air strike on Iraq soil.
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- The year the Gaza war started
- Something you don’t discuss at the dinner table
- Two countries are fighting over this place
- Russia has been fighting for control over this place for Years.
- A major powerhouse country
12 Clues: Current President • Operated the iron Dome • A major powerhouse country • The year the Gaza war started • The year the Ukraine war started • What people fear may happen soon • What’s Politicians favorite threat. • Two countries are fighting over this place • Something you don’t discuss at the dinner table • What’s the major threat if world war 3 were to happen. • ...
World War I 2025-02-10
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- First country to declare war in WWI.
- Originally called a "land ship"
- John J. __ was the leader of American forces.
- Building an empire by imposing outside rule on people around the world.
- Pride in a nation, or belief that one country is better than everyone else's.
- Note that was sent from Germany to Mexico trying to convince them to invade the U.S.
- Cease fire
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- Large passenger ship sunk by German U-boat.
- This treaty ended World War I.
- Building up of war or military supplies.
- Warfare basically fought in ditches.
- Agreement that if one country were attacked, others would come to their defense.
12 Clues: Cease fire • This treaty ended World War I. • Originally called a "land ship" • First country to declare war in WWI. • Warfare basically fought in ditches. • Building up of war or military supplies. • Large passenger ship sunk by German U-boat. • John J. __ was the leader of American forces. • Building an empire by imposing outside rule on people around the world. • ...
World War I 2025-03-25
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- Territory temporarily governed by another country on behalf of the League of Nations
- formally give up control of country
- An economic system directed by the government agencies
- Truce to end fighting
- Ideas spread to influence public opinion
- Military Draft
- War based on wearing down the other side
- Russian councils composed of representatives from the workers and soldiers
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- War that involved the complete mobilization of resources and people, affecting lives of all citizens
- payment made to the victor by the vanquished to cover cost of war
- Fighting from ditches, protected by barbed wire
- Process of assembling troops and supplies and making them ready for war
12 Clues: Military Draft • Truce to end fighting • formally give up control of country • Ideas spread to influence public opinion • War based on wearing down the other side • Fighting from ditches, protected by barbed wire • An economic system directed by the government agencies • payment made to the victor by the vanquished to cover cost of war • ...
World War II 2025-04-09
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- A leader who controls their nation by force.
- Lightning War
- As many as 6 million Jews and 5 million others were killed in at the hands of the Nazis.
- giving up military weapons
- Allied troops retreated to this port in the northwest corner of France
- Avoiding war by accepting the enemy's demands
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- military and civilian preparations for war
- A single party and its leader suppress all opposition and control all aspects of peoples lives
- Russian city that was key to oil rich lands in the southFascism Extreme nationalism and racism
- Wiping out an entire group of people
- A corp of suicide pilots who crashed planes loaded with explosives into American ships.
- consumers could only buy limited numbers of certain goods
12 Clues: Lightning War • giving up military weapons • Wiping out an entire group of people • military and civilian preparations for war • A leader who controls their nation by force. • Avoiding war by accepting the enemy's demands • consumers could only buy limited numbers of certain goods • Allied troops retreated to this port in the northwest corner of France • ...
World War 1 2025-05-06
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- An agreement between Britain, France, and Russia to help each other before World War I.
- Having very strong pride and love for your country.
- Name of the German war plan
- Name of the advanced ship built in 1906
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- Spain - Netherlands - Switzerland - Norway - Sweden Denmark - Montenegro - Albania -Luxembourg were:
- A system where a powerful nation controls and exploits one or more colonies
- Agreements between countries to support each other, especially in war.
- The largest global empire in 1914, one quarter of the globe
- Not a French colony that France wanted to control
- The belief or desire to have a strong military capability and be prepared to use it
- An agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy to support each other before World War I.
- Name of the Archduke killed as a trigger cause for WW1
12 Clues: Name of the German war plan • Name of the advanced ship built in 1906 • Not a French colony that France wanted to control • Having very strong pride and love for your country. • Name of the Archduke killed as a trigger cause for WW1 • The largest global empire in 1914, one quarter of the globe • Agreements between countries to support each other, especially in war. • ...
World War I 2024-10-14
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- This side was defending the Gallipoli Peninsula.
- The Allied forces aimed to control this strait during the Gallipoli campaign.
- The policy debated in Australia regarding compulsory military service.
- These flying machines were a new technology used in reconnaissance and combat.
- This country formed part of ANZAC along with New Zealand.
- A brutal battle on the Western Front, known for its heavy casualties in 1916.
- The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the immediate cause of WWI in this city.
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- These new armored vehicles could cross difficult terrain and were first used in WWI.
- Recruitment method used to encourage men to enlist through posters and rallies.
- One of the MAIN causes of WWI, involves the buildup of military forces.
- A disease carried by lice that affected soldiers in the trenches.
- Front: This battlefront was known for its trench warfare, located in France and Belgium.
12 Clues: This side was defending the Gallipoli Peninsula. • This country formed part of ANZAC along with New Zealand. • A disease carried by lice that affected soldiers in the trenches. • The policy debated in Australia regarding compulsory military service. • One of the MAIN causes of WWI, involves the buildup of military forces. • ...
20th Century 2013-01-22
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- modern leader who brought democracy and free market capitalism to the Soviet Union
- A 20th/century competition between the United States and the Soviet Union for supremecy in space exploration
- Alliance of nations including Germany and Japan during WWII
- Alliance of nations including the U.S., Britain, and the Soviet Union during WWII
- The theatre where Allies battled Germany
- non-fighting war between the United States and the Soviet Union over influence in the world
- U.S. ideology stating that if one country fell to communism then neighboring countries would follow suit
- nuclear weapon used to defeat Japan and save American lives
- When money loses value while the costs of goods increases
- Racial discrimination directed towards Jewish people
- U.S. naval base that was bombed by the Japanese forcing the U.S. to enter WWII
- created by the United Nations in 1947 as a Jewish homeland
- Site where Soviet arms were smuggled in order to put military pressure on America
- Communist leader and successor to Vladimir Lenin who developed the Five Year Plan
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- The theatre where the United States fought Japan
- U.S. foreign policy focusing on suppressing the spread of Communism
- country that saw two wars with the United States over territory, resources, and alleged weapons of mass destruction
- Post-World War II alliance headed by the Soviet Union
- military strategy designed to defeat Japan one island at a time
- Bolshevik leader who began the communist Russian Revolution
- the geographic region containing Japan's empire
- work camp; place where prisoners were forced to perform menial tasks
- nation in the middle east punished after World War II for its alliance with Germany
- successor to the League of Nations; designed to prevent future wars
- An unsuccessful military invasion into Cuba to halt Fidel Castro's nationalistic policies
- Avoiding war by making concessions to Hitler's actions
- Treaty that ended WWI and punished Germany
- A 20th/century competition between the United States and the Soviet Union for supremecy in military weaponry
- the systematic mass extermination of the Jewish people
- place where prisoners were sent for extermination
- Post-World War II alliance headed by the United States
31 Clues: The theatre where Allies battled Germany • Treaty that ended WWI and punished Germany • the geographic region containing Japan's empire • The theatre where the United States fought Japan • place where prisoners were sent for extermination • Racial discrimination directed towards Jewish people • Post-World War II alliance headed by the Soviet Union • ...
unit 9 2023-04-21
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- Powers- The coalition led by Great Britain, France, the United States, the Soviet Union, and China in world war ll
- Lincoln- President during the civil war.
- A form of government where the government has complete control over the citizens.
- The opinions or actions of people who believe that a country should use military methods to gain power.
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- A form of government in which the power belongs to the people.
- Refusal to take part in a war between other powers.
- A feeling of angry displeasure towards something.
- trying to keep others away from an area they use or control.
- war- The war to abolish slavery.
- Powers- The coalition led by Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War ll.
10 Clues: war- The war to abolish slavery. • Lincoln- President during the civil war. • A feeling of angry displeasure towards something. • Refusal to take part in a war between other powers. • trying to keep others away from an area they use or control. • A form of government in which the power belongs to the people. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-17
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- original name operation overlord took place on June 6th 1944
- a important japanese military base that was nuked by the united states
- a celebration in Europe that the war was finally over
- fixed set of goods deemed essential for the military
- a group made to confront urban segragation in the north
- the project that was made in order to make a atomic bomb as fast as possible
- otherwise none as the servicemans readjustment act
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- general and later president of the united states
- commander of the Filipino islands at the time of world war 2
- president and founder of the brotherhood of sleeping car porters
10 Clues: general and later president of the united states • otherwise none as the servicemans readjustment act • fixed set of goods deemed essential for the military • a celebration in Europe that the war was finally over • a group made to confront urban segragation in the north • original name operation overlord took place on June 6th 1944 • ...
The European Theater 2024-03-06
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- What was one of the main ethnic groups to be killed in the concentration camps?
- The battle that happened on the beaches of Normandy, France?
- The Area in which war happened in Europe in WW2?
- This battle happened in for about 3 months?
- What pass does the Italian front run through?
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- What was the country that the Western Front Borders the most?
- The European Theater stretches across which continent?
- During 1935 what was being developed that was one of the roots of World War 2?
- What country is borders the Eastern Front?
- Winston Churchill said he would aid anybody that fight against what?
10 Clues: What country is borders the Eastern Front? • This battle happened in for about 3 months? • What pass does the Italian front run through? • The Area in which war happened in Europe in WW2? • The European Theater stretches across which continent? • The battle that happened on the beaches of Normandy, France? • ...
Political Parties, Media and Foreign Policy 2016-05-05
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- formed to defend Western Europe against Russia. It was a treaty between America, Canada and many European countries.
- The ___________ missile crisis was when Cuba had nuclear missiles pointed at Florida and in retaliation, America blockaded their island
- favor raising taxes to help pay for services like Medicaid and education
- this organization gives relief during war times or natural disasters. Not founded by a government. They wear a giant cross to let others know they aren't soldiers
- The _________ party political party that favors less government and more personal freedom
- those who speak to state legislators, members of Congress, or others in order to influence new laws
- adds that only tell of the good things a candidate does
- adds showing politicians as normal, plain people just like you
- The _________ nations major goal is to maintain world peach and promote friendship between countries
- a treaty giving free trade between Mexico, America and Canada
- This party sought to have public ownership of business and property
- on September _________, terrorists flew hijacked planes into the World Trade Center, planned by Osama Bin Laden
- years a US Senator must be a citizen in the US to qualify to run for office
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- America entered this world war when Germany started attacking and sinking all American ships
- adds that attack candidates, only talking about the bad things they've done
- favor lowing taxes, so citizens have more money and can take care of themselves
- political party formed to protect the environment
- these adds, called ___________ generalities, provoke emotions but don't mean anything
- this kind of policy is when one country makes decisions that affects another country. This takes place outside the USA
- America entered World War _____ when japan attacked Pearl Harbor
20 Clues: political party formed to protect the environment • adds that only tell of the good things a candidate does • a treaty giving free trade between Mexico, America and Canada • adds showing politicians as normal, plain people just like you • America entered World War _____ when japan attacked Pearl Harbor • ...
U. S. History, Final 2021-06-01
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- The right of women to vote.
- The belief that American had a God-given destiny to expand in the world.
- The name given to poor towns across the U.S. during the Great Depression.
- When people refuse to work as a form of protest, usually to gain rights or benefits from their employer.
- A type of government where there is no private property and people are supposed to share everything.
- A U. S. Navy base in Hawaii, where there was a surprise attack by Japan on December 7th, 1941.
- To refuse to buy something or do something as a way of protesting.
- Peacefully refusing to follow laws or rules as a way of protesting.
- Unfair laws in the South that made life very difficult for Black Americans.
- People who wrote about corruption in the United States.
- A contract that different countries sign to end a war and make peace.
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- A time from 1929 to 1939 when people around the world lost most of their money and had a hard time surviving.
- People who want peace and protest to say that war is bad.
- The U.S. policy of growing and spreading to the West of America.
- Men aged 21-46 who had to sign up for the military during World War II.
- An organization formed by workers with a common interest or goal.
- A type of government that says people should have their own property and money, not controlled by everyone.
- A type of fighting when different armies dig long holes in the ground.
- The U.S. wanted to stop communism from spreading around the world.
- The dangerous idea that some races are better than others.
20 Clues: The right of women to vote. • People who wrote about corruption in the United States. • People who want peace and protest to say that war is bad. • The dangerous idea that some races are better than others. • The U.S. policy of growing and spreading to the West of America. • An organization formed by workers with a common interest or goal. • ...
History of Arabia and Iraq 2015-09-20
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- - King __________ was the leader of Iraq after World War I
- - Leader of a Country with Absolute Power and Often uses Fear and Paranoia to Keep Control
- Follower of Islam
- - Muslim Empire that Lasted Around 1000 Years
- - Also Known as the "Fertile Crescent," is where the First Civilizations were Born.
- - After World War I, the Middle East was controlled by the __________ Empire
- Capital City of Iraq
- - First Known Civilization and First Group of People to Invent Writing
- God of Islam
- - Belief in Only 1 God
- Holiest Book in Islam
- City Where Muhammad was Born
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- Angel that Appeared to Muhammad
- - _________ Fuels are Oil and Gas Created by the Remains of Living Things
- - ______________ the Great was a Greek Leader that Conquered Most of the Known World
- Founder of Islam
- - A Successor of Muhammad and Leader of Islam
- - A Large Group of People with a Writing System
- - Capital City of Saudi Arabia
- Second Largest Religion in the World
- Word that Angel Repeated 3 Times to Muhammad
- - Political Party and Movement in Iraq that Overthrew the King
- - ____________ Hussein was the Leader of Iraq Before Being Overthrown by U.S. Forces in 2003
- - Number One Product Produced in the Middle East
24 Clues: God of Islam • Founder of Islam • Follower of Islam • Capital City of Iraq • Holiest Book in Islam • - Belief in Only 1 God • City Where Muhammad was Born • - Capital City of Saudi Arabia • Angel that Appeared to Muhammad • Second Largest Religion in the World • Word that Angel Repeated 3 Times to Muhammad • - A Successor of Muhammad and Leader of Islam • ...
General Knowledge 2025-02-18
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- Which athlete has won the most Olympic medals in history?
- What is the only planet in the Solar System that rotates on its side?
- What is the longest man-made structure in the world?
- Who was the U.S. President during the American Civil War?
- Which part of the eye controls how much light enters?
- Which animal can change its color for camouflage?
- What is the most abundant element in the human body?
- What is the capital of Mexico?
- Which fruit is known for having a crown of leaves?
- Which board game involves buying and selling properties?
- What is the smallest unit of life?
- Which country is the largest producer of coffee in the world?
- Which part of the human body contains the most bones?
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- What is the tallest man-made structure in the world?
- Which country was split into East and West after World War II?
- Which country is famous for inventing chocolate?
- What is the name of the wizard in The Lord of the Rings?
- Which type of blood cells help fight infections?
- Which planet has the most moons?
- Which scientist developed the theory of general relativity?(first and last name)
- What is the official language of Brazil?
- Which Marvel superhero is also known as Peter Parker?
22 Clues: What is the capital of Mexico? • Which planet has the most moons? • What is the smallest unit of life? • What is the official language of Brazil? • Which country is famous for inventing chocolate? • Which type of blood cells help fight infections? • Which animal can change its color for camouflage? • Which fruit is known for having a crown of leaves? • ...
Gallipoli Landing 2018-04-18
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- - to go for it and be brave while you do it
- - to get around about the right answer
- - all of the soldiers in world war 1 used a gun to shoot the enemy
- - when world war 1 was
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- a place in Egypt where world war 1 took place
- it stands for Australia, New Zealand and army corps
- the powers of nations and the government
- to join the other soldiers
- – a part of a gun that can hold the bullets and ammo so you can shoot a lot
- - it is how all of the Australians/ New Zealanders used to get to Gallipoli
10 Clues: - when world war 1 was • to join the other soldiers • - to get around about the right answer • the powers of nations and the government • - to go for it and be brave while you do it • a place in Egypt where world war 1 took place • it stands for Australia, New Zealand and army corps • - all of the soldiers in world war 1 used a gun to shoot the enemy • ...
Lesson Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-04
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- Government meeting discussing the reorganization of Europe
- Roosevelt would die approximately ___ weeks after the Yalta Conference
- One side of World War II (includes Germany, Italy, and Japan)
- The process of converging white and non-white military divisions
- Global organization whose goal is to promote and maintain international peace and security
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- One side of World War II (includes United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union)
- Act that ended segregation across the United States
- Generation of people born directly after World War II (1946-1964)
- Government policy that remains apart from foreign affairs
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
10 Clues: North Atlantic Treaty Organization • Act that ended segregation across the United States • Government policy that remains apart from foreign affairs • Government meeting discussing the reorganization of Europe • One side of World War II (includes Germany, Italy, and Japan) • The process of converging white and non-white military divisions • ...
All About World War 2 Evan 2021-05-06
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- a group of marines
- where the assault with “WAVES” came from
- Stuck in a certain place that is or isn't a prison
- An armored vehicle
- A country with a powerful navy
- The first country to be invaded
- The “free country”
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- first big world war
- a long hole in the ground for marines to set up
- A country by the shore
- A country with Paris
- A German dictator
- A country with the Dictator that survived the first war
- entering another place that is “owned” by someone else.
- An assault with “WAVES”
15 Clues: A German dictator • a group of marines • An armored vehicle • The “free country” • first big world war • A country with Paris • A country by the shore • An assault with “WAVES” • A country with a powerful navy • The first country to be invaded • where the assault with “WAVES” came from • a long hole in the ground for marines to set up • ...
Unit 2 vocab 2024-10-13
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- A nation wanting to expand themselves
- Created to help keep cubas independence
- A rebellion created by chinese citizens to push forigners out
- War the us particpated in to help with independecne
- A canal created to make it easier to go from west to east america
- A idea where you speak softly but are powerful
- A stronger nation protecting a weaker country
- what 2 territories did we turn into states during this time
- War that fought agiasnt spain and helped cuba
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- what women faced and caused to fight for rights
- People that did not want to go to war
- Cavalry that fought in the spanish american war
- A diplomacy to help the US economy
- Treaty that ended spanish american war
- Created so everyone can go into china and trade
- Ship that mainly caused spanish american war
- A form of clickbait used during the time of the spanish american war
- a main ideal of Ted Roosevelt to protect the land
- Gave women right to vote
19 Clues: Gave women right to vote • A diplomacy to help the US economy • People that did not want to go to war • A nation wanting to expand themselves • Treaty that ended spanish american war • Created to help keep cubas independence • Ship that mainly caused spanish american war • A stronger nation protecting a weaker country • War that fought agiasnt spain and helped cuba • ...
Unit VII: World War I and the Russian Revolution 2024-02-08
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- This country was blamed for causing WWI
- German plan to fight a two-front war
- Wilson's postwar plan featured this many points
- His Communist Manifesto influenced the Russian people
- He came to power after Lenin died in Russia
- He came to power in Russia via the October Revolution
- Lenin promised the Russian people this food item
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- "No Man's Land" was associated with this style of warfare
- This population was decimated by Ottoman atrocities in WWI
- This weapon was used by the British in 1916 but often got stuck in the mud
- This pandemic swept through the world after WWI
- His assassination led to World War I
- Russia supported this country because of Slavic heritage
- The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk granted this country's land to Germany
- This side won the Russian Civil War
15 Clues: This side won the Russian Civil War • His assassination led to World War I • German plan to fight a two-front war • This country was blamed for causing WWI • He came to power after Lenin died in Russia • This pandemic swept through the world after WWI • Wilson's postwar plan featured this many points • Lenin promised the Russian people this food item • ...
Colonial America 2023-11-30
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- The river which was the focus if the French and Indian War
- Group who allegedly celebrated the first thanksgiving with natives
- Native princess who helped save Jamestown in its early years
- The journey from Africa to the New World for slaves
- Traded their labor for passage to the new world
- European disease which killed many Native Americans
- the native leader in charge of the Ohio River valley, he was under Haudenosaunee rule
- Modern city built at the forks of the Ohio River
- Main raw material the Spanish we after in the New World
- Famous John who saved Jamestown by saying "He who doesn't work, doesn't eat"
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- Colonial region with the most slaves
- The House of _____ was America's first assembly
- The colonial region known as the "breadbasket of the colonies"
- The Region of the colonies where fishing and whaling happens
- Rebelled against the Colonial Government of Virginia in 1676
- Young British officer who singlehandedly started the French and Indian War
- Economic policy where a colony produces raw materials for a mother country
- Main raw material the French were after in the New World
- The document which created the government of Plymouth
- Another famous John, he planted tobacco and married Pocahontas
20 Clues: Colonial region with the most slaves • The House of _____ was America's first assembly • Traded their labor for passage to the new world • Modern city built at the forks of the Ohio River • The journey from Africa to the New World for slaves • European disease which killed many Native Americans • The document which created the government of Plymouth • ...
WHAP crossword 2024-05-20
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- to take over ownership by a national government
- weapons and supplies of war with which a military unit is equipped
- holy war undertaken as a sacred duty by Muslims
- pride in or devotion to one's country
- The concept of bushido is most similar to
- to resign; formally give up an office or a duty
- favoring traditional values and views
- persons who make, amend or repeal laws
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- Matrilineality was found in
- creating a government elected by the people
- alliance of nations joining together to fight a common enemy
- state of peace agreement between opponents so they can discuss peace terms
- period of time following World War II; ideological struggle between communism (Soviet Union) and capitalism (United States) for world influence.
- a person who believes in the equality of all people
- removed from office or power
15 Clues: Matrilineality was found in • removed from office or power • pride in or devotion to one's country • favoring traditional values and views • persons who make, amend or repeal laws • The concept of bushido is most similar to • creating a government elected by the people • to take over ownership by a national government • holy war undertaken as a sacred duty by Muslims • ...
History Cross Word 2021-05-13
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- The Japanese attack on a military base in Hawaii that brought the U.S. into World War II.
- first African American and Texan to win the Navy Cross for valor for his actions at Pearl Harbor
- leader of the Allied forces in Europe during WW2--leader of troops in Africa and commander in D-Day invasion-elected president-president during integration of Little Rock Central High School leader of the Allied forces in Europe during WW2--leader of troops in Africa and commander in D-Day invasion-elected president-president during integration of Little Rock Central High School
- Gave public works jobs to young men
- The totalitarian dictatorships in Europe, like Germany and Italy, had this form of government.
- A Houston native who was the President Woodrow Wilson's closest adviser
- A military post in Ft. Worth set up in WWI
- October 29, 1929; the day the stock market crashed. 40% crash initially (26-30 billion dollars).
- not taking sides
- Set up by Herbert Hoover as a relief program to help feed the poor, unemployed
- The symbol of the working woman in World War II, many of which did work in factories.
- Great War, name originally given to the WWI (1914-1918)
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- He was the President of the United States during the end of the Great Depression. His "New Deal" policies helped the USA. He was President during almost all of World War II.
- Provides insurance on bank accounts up to $100,000
- Texan soldier who received almost every combat award in World War II.
- (1914 - 1918) Allies v. Central Powers
- Put jobless to work building hospitals,schools, parks, and airports
- Unable to pay debts. The economy of Texas was much stronger than the other states. Millions migrated to Texas during the Great Depression.
- The 30 speeches that FDR gave while in office to keep the American people updated about the progress of the New Deal
- Overproduction, under consumption, poor banking system, unwise loans
- Economic hard times that lasted from 1929-1940s. Texas was one of the states least affected.
- Severe drought that worsened the Depression for people in the midwest. The Panhandle of Texas (top) was affected and many that lived in the Panhandle area migrated to work in California. Drought and mis-management of agriculture lands is thought to have caused the Dust Bowl.
22 Clues: not taking sides • Gave public works jobs to young men • (1914 - 1918) Allies v. Central Powers • A military post in Ft. Worth set up in WWI • Provides insurance on bank accounts up to $100,000 • Great War, name originally given to the WWI (1914-1918) • Put jobless to work building hospitals,schools, parks, and airports • ...
People of the World 2013-01-18
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- The most populated Country in the World
- Hello and Goodbye in France
- Europe's largest economy
- The richest country in the World
- The smallest Continent in the World
- The largest continent in the World
- The most broadly spoken language in the World
- DC The Capital of the United States of America
- The Capital of Ireland
- A Portuguese colony in South America
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- City The smallest landlocked country in the World
- Capital of Australia
- The most followed religion in the World
- A country in Europe which makes up a United Kingdom
- Capital of Slovakia
- The largest landlocked country in the World
- The native language of the Kenyans
- Zealand A country made up of 2 main Islands
- Canada's second language
19 Clues: Capital of Slovakia • Capital of Australia • The Capital of Ireland • Europe's largest economy • Canada's second language • Hello and Goodbye in France • The richest country in the World • The largest continent in the World • The native language of the Kenyans • The smallest Continent in the World • A Portuguese colony in South America • The most populated Country in the World • ...
World War ll Vocabulary 2023-05-15
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- a German counteroffensive in the Ardennes aimed at preventing an Allied invasion of Germany, in late 1944–early 1945.
- the day (June 6, 1944) in World War II on which Allied forces invaded northern France by means of beach landings in Normandy.
- the activity of traveling from one island to another, especially as a tourist in an area of small islands
- a harbor on the island of Oahu, in Hawaii, the site of a major US naval base, where a surprise attack on December 7, 1941, by Japanese carrier-borne aircraft inflicted heavy damage and brought the US into World War II.
- required that men between the ages of 21 and 35 register with local draft boards.
- the act or action of appeasing someone or something a policy of appeasing an enemy or potential aggressor by making concessions
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- The Battle of Midway was a major naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II that took place from 4–7 June 1942
- were laws passed in 1935, 1936, 1937, and 1939 to limit U.S. involvement in future wars.
- U.S. Supreme Court case concerning the forced relocation and confinement of Japanese Americans in the 1940s
- American B-29 bomber dropped the world’s first deployed atomic bomb over the Japanese city of
- the code name for the American project set up in 1942 to develop an atom bomb. The project culminated in 1945 with the detonation of the first nuclear weapon, at White Sands in New Mexico.
- Act to Promote the Defense of the United States
- were a series of 13 trials carried out in Nuremberg, Germany, between 1945 and 1949
- The second bomb was drop on _ at 11:02 am
- a vegetable garden, especially a home garden, planted to increase food production during a war.
- World War II conflict between the United States and the Empire of Japan
16 Clues: The second bomb was drop on _ at 11:02 am • Act to Promote the Defense of the United States • World War II conflict between the United States and the Empire of Japan • required that men between the ages of 21 and 35 register with local draft boards. • were a series of 13 trials carried out in Nuremberg, Germany, between 1945 and 1949 • ...
Birds That Can And Cannot Fly 2015-02-09
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- The most common species of birds in the world.
- /Bird that has no knees.
- The world's fastest bird.(2 Words)
- Birds have ______ _____ to help them fly.(2 Words)
- Which bird cannot fly.
- One of the heaviest parrots in the world.
- The evil Cockatoo from "Rio."
- What bird flushes out worms with flatulence.(2 Words)
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- There are this many Species of penguins.
- There are almost _____ species of birds alive today. (2 Words)
- The world's smallest bird.(2 Words)
- Endangered, chicken sized bird.
- Birds reproduce by laying ____.
- A penguin's predator.
14 Clues: A penguin's predator. • Which bird cannot fly. • /Bird that has no knees. • The evil Cockatoo from "Rio." • Endangered, chicken sized bird. • Birds reproduce by laying ____. • The world's fastest bird.(2 Words) • The world's smallest bird.(2 Words) • There are this many Species of penguins. • One of the heaviest parrots in the world. • ...
Miami times 2026-03-03
20 Clues: won • 1926 • jobs • to vote • the U.S • rapidly • world cup • democracy • destroyed • civil war • year plan • depression • new planet • tariff act • market crash • Herbert hoover • allowing to vote • cant be accessed • wall street crash • 13-in photographic
Пропаганда 2026-04-02
24 Clues: War • Enemy • Glory • Earth • Labor • Troops • Weapons • Victory • Declare • Fascists • To stand • Homeland • Liberator • Friendship • Protection • Propaganda • Solidarity • World/Peace • Attack/Invade • Reconstruction • Special Operations • Openness/Transparency • Cooperation/collaboration • People (A country's people)
Chapter 20 World History Review Team Crossword Challenge 2024-04-29
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- was an alliance including Great Britain, France, and Russia.
- World War 1 became a _____ for those involved meaning that each country focused all of their resources towards the war.
- was a military alliance (agreement to help each other if another country attacked them) between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy that lasted from 1880 to 1914.
- was a Jamaican-born Black nationalist and leader of the Pan-Africanism movement, which sought to unify and connect people of African descent worldwide.
- is the belief that a country should have a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote its interests.
- criminalized the publication or distribution of “information” that could harm or hinder US armed forces as well as of “false reports or false statements” intended to promote America’s enemies.
- won World War I after four years of combat and the deaths of some 8.5 million soldiers as a result of battle wounds or disease.
- played a big part in making WWI a total war by enabling all of the countries involved to produce huge amounts of material, weaponry, and ammunition.
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- The rise of European _______ like Adolf Hitler in Germany and Benito Mussolini in Italy was one of the consequences of WWI and causes of WWI.
- Americans adopted a policy of _______ in WWI because the war didn't concern the United States.
- was another name for WWI.
- The single event that started World War I came on June 28, 1914 was when a young Serbian patriot shot and killed
- forced Germany pay war reparations to the Allied countries and accept guilt for the war.
- contributed to the start of WWI by creating alliances and rivalries between nations, as each sought to assert their independence and power.
- were made by frontline WWI soldiers to protect themselves from machine-gun fire and artillery attacks from the air.
- was used in many ways to influence public opinion, inform the public about events, encourage military recruitment, educate people about actions to take during wartime at home, and stir up patriotic fervor.
16 Clues: was another name for WWI. • was an alliance including Great Britain, France, and Russia. • forced Germany pay war reparations to the Allied countries and accept guilt for the war. • Americans adopted a policy of _______ in WWI because the war didn't concern the United States. • ...
Overseas Expansion 2024-01-26
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- When a stronger more powerful nation takes over a smaller and weaker nation politically, economically, or both
- The desire to protect our B_____I_____ in Cuba, is one reason we declared war against Spain.
- The U.S. became an imperialist nation because they wanted to increase their i______ around the world.
- The Roosevelt Corollary stated the U.S. would be this, in Latin America.
- This location started to trade with America after America asserted "Gun Boat" diplomacy
- This stated to the countries of Europe, "Stay out of our side of the world. No new territories in the Americas."
- The United States bought this land from Russia for 7.2 million dollars
- This location gained their independence after the Spanish-American War, but became a protectorate of the U.S.
- This added to the Monroe Doctrine and stated that the U.S. will intervene militarily, in Latin America, if necessary.
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- This is the location of the first battle of the Spanish American war took place. We won the battle in a matter of hours.
- This battle was won by the Rough Riders, despite all odds against them.
- Exaggerated news stories, written in order to sell more papers
- This country was annexed, and would become the 50th U.S. state.
- When a country remains "independent" but it is under the control of another nation. It is the controlling country's...
- Teddy Roosevelt's military unit that fought in the Spanish American War
- this explosion helped lead to the Spanish-American War
- To take a new territory without using military force.
- A foreign policy when you keep to yourself, and do not get involved in the affairs of another nation
- This waterway was created when President Teddy Roosevelt and the U.S. supported a revolution against Colombia.
- The United States emerged as one of these, after winning the Spanish-American War so quickly, and relatively easy.
- Guam and P_____R____ were land/territories gained as a result of the Spanish-American war.
21 Clues: To take a new territory without using military force. • this explosion helped lead to the Spanish-American War • Exaggerated news stories, written in order to sell more papers • This country was annexed, and would become the 50th U.S. state. • The United States bought this land from Russia for 7.2 million dollars • ...
Jacob's Crossword Puzzle 2019-02-11
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- G.I. Joe,Germany,Italy,
- lightning war,a sudden and brutal attack to bring about a swift victory
- to give in to someone demand often at the expense of sacrificing your own values
- A single ruler with power over a country
- a political philosophy where the country is deemed more important than the citizens living in it,it is led by dictator and Opposition is not allowed
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- Allowing a person to only have a fixed amount of something
- Monetary compensation for damages caused during war that are paid by the losing side
- The mass slaughter of European civilians and especially Jews by the Nazis during world war 2
- The allies care,china,america,Russia,England/great Britain,France
- Japanese aircraft loaded with explosives and making a deliberate suicidal crash on enemy target
10 Clues: G.I. Joe,Germany,Italy, • A single ruler with power over a country • Allowing a person to only have a fixed amount of something • The allies care,china,america,Russia,England/great Britain,France • lightning war,a sudden and brutal attack to bring about a swift victory • to give in to someone demand often at the expense of sacrificing your own values • ...
What was life like on the Western Front 2023-10-23
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- Due to being stuck in water up to their waist, soldiers in the frontlines developed this condition, which sometimes led to amputations.
- This chemeical has the highest gas related fatalities in World War One.
- First used by the French against the Germans in August of 1914.
- Is both colorless and odorless when in its pure liquid form.
- Germany assumed that this nation would remain neutral during Germany's invasion of France, instead they helped Germany's movement.
- This plan was considered a solution to Germany's problem of a two front war with both France and Russia.
- Considering the colonial holdings it had possession of, this European country would have had the most access to resources for World war One.
- Term used to describe World War One, as it involved both military and civilian sections of European society.
- In order to attack France quickly, Germany needed to invade this nation.
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- Stretching for miles, these collections of open air tunnels became a main stay in Frontline warfare.
- Comprised of things such as bully beef, these were the supplies given to soldier for their caloric survival.
- A court martial offense if a soldier showed this.
- The area between both sides of the war where most of the damage was seen.
- A blade that could be attached to the end of a soldier's rifle.
- When both sides of a armed conflict are equally matched and also unwilling to retreat or give way.
15 Clues: A court martial offense if a soldier showed this. • Is both colorless and odorless when in its pure liquid form. • First used by the French against the Germans in August of 1914. • A blade that could be attached to the end of a soldier's rifle. • This chemeical has the highest gas related fatalities in World War One. • ...
Democracies and Dictatorships 2024-04-23
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- A dictatorship ran by CPC and Xi Jinping
- A ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force.
- A Greek philosopher who supported the idea of dictatorships.
- A system of government where people can vote for their leaders.
- A country historically ruled by a dictator in World War 2
- A country ruled by 2 monarchs.
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- the power or right to express one's opinions without censorship
- A Dictatorship ran by Kim Jong Un
- The suppression of media, e.g. books, films, newspapers
- A person who rules a country sometimes with absolute power, but often with controlled power.
10 Clues: A country ruled by 2 monarchs. • A Dictatorship ran by Kim Jong Un • A dictatorship ran by CPC and Xi Jinping • The suppression of media, e.g. books, films, newspapers • A country historically ruled by a dictator in World War 2 • A Greek philosopher who supported the idea of dictatorships. • the power or right to express one's opinions without censorship • ...
world war 1 2021-03-09
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- a fighter pilot with the German Air Force
- the assassination of this man and his wife started world war one
- in 1917 became the first monarch of the House of Windsor, which he renamed from the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha as a result of anti-German public sentiment
- became the largest military camp on Canadian soil, including some 32,000 men and 8,000 horses.
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- it started in 1914 in canada
- allowed soldiers to rapid fire bullets at the enemy at a rate of 400 to 600 rounds per minute.
- the year world war one ended
- was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the eighth prime minister of Canada, in office from 1911 to 1920. He is best known for his leadership of Canada during World War I.
- is a Tribal-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1943 to 1963,
- the most important battle in world war one for canada
10 Clues: it started in 1914 in canada • the year world war one ended • a fighter pilot with the German Air Force • the most important battle in world war one for canada • the assassination of this man and his wife started world war one • is a Tribal-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1943 to 1963, • ...
prps w12 2022-04-25
Quiz 2016-07-03
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- Wie heißt das Museum für moderne Kunst? (3. Buchstabe)
- Was ist der Central Park? (3. Buchstabe)
- Ergänze das Wort: World Trade ... (1. Buchstabe)
- Was ist das Empire State Building? (10. Buchstabe)
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- Welche beiden Stadtteile verbindet die Brooklyn Bridge? Brooklyn und ... (1. Buchstabe)
- Nenne den Monat von dem Terroranschlag: Am 11. (4. Buchstabe)
- Die Freiheitsstatue war ein Geschenk des Französischen Volkes an die ... Staaten.(8.Buchstabe)
- Als was wurde die Freiheitsstatue klassifiziert? (1. Buchstabe)
- Im Times Squere gibt es 40... (2. Buchstabe)
- Was überquert die Manhattan Bridge? (1. Buchstabe)
10 Clues: Was ist der Central Park? (3. Buchstabe) • Im Times Squere gibt es 40... (2. Buchstabe) • Ergänze das Wort: World Trade ... (1. Buchstabe) • Was überquert die Manhattan Bridge? (1. Buchstabe) • Was ist das Empire State Building? (10. Buchstabe) • Wie heißt das Museum für moderne Kunst? (3. Buchstabe) • Nenne den Monat von dem Terroranschlag: Am 11. (4. Buchstabe) • ...
U. S. History, Final 2021-06-01
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- The right of women to vote.
- The belief that American had a God-given destiny to expand in the world.
- The name given to poor towns across the U.S. during the Great Depression.
- When people refuse to work as a form of protest, usually to gain rights or benefits from their employer.
- A type of government where there is no private property and people are supposed to share everything.
- A U. S. Navy base in Hawaii, where there was a surprise attack by Japan on December 7th, 1941.
- To refuse to buy something or do something as a way of protesting.
- Peacefully refusing to follow laws or rules as a way of protesting.
- Unfair laws in the South that made life very difficult for Black Americans.
- People who wrote about corruption in the United States.
- A contract that different countries sign to end a war and make peace.
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- A time from 1929 to 1939 when people around the world lost most of their money and had a hard time surviving.
- People who want peace and protest to say that war is bad.
- The U.S. policy of growing and spreading to the West of America.
- Men aged 21-46 who had to sign up for the military during World War II.
- An organization formed by workers with a common interest or goal.
- A type of government that says people should have their own property and money, not controlled by everyone.
- A type of fighting when different armies dig long holes in the ground.
- The U.S. wanted to stop communism from spreading around the world.
- The dangerous idea that some races are better than others.
20 Clues: The right of women to vote. • People who wrote about corruption in the United States. • People who want peace and protest to say that war is bad. • The dangerous idea that some races are better than others. • The U.S. policy of growing and spreading to the West of America. • An organization formed by workers with a common interest or goal. • ...
