world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
shane and Riley world war 1 crossword 2024-10-22
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- were used in the sea for wars
- were used to hurt people and burn things
- alerted the soldiers that gas was coming
- small animals that carried diseases
- gas was dropped from planes to make the gas Liquefy yourselves and make you drowned
- mines were used for whoever stepped near their trenches for traps
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- were used to hide from the enemies and used for officers and a medic
- were used to help in World War 1 in the sea
- night what them Seng on the Christmas
- help to slow down the enemies
- kept us out of war
- wire were used to make a fence between the no mans land and the enemies
- help in World War 1 in the air
- a gun that can hold 500-600 bullets
14 Clues: kept us out of war • were used in the sea for wars • help to slow down the enemies • help in World War 1 in the air • a gun that can hold 500-600 bullets • small animals that carried diseases • night what them Seng on the Christmas • alerted the soldiers that gas was coming • were used to hurt people and burn things • were used to help in World War 1 in the sea • ...
RELA crossord 3.2 2025-07-13
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- the painter of ‘Starry Night’.
- Name the war between North and South in the United States.
- the founder of Microsoft.
- Name the technically tallest mountain on Earth.
- What is the longest river in New Zealand?
- the French military leader who conquered much of Europe.
- the ship that sank in 1912.
- Name the painter of’Mona Lisa’
- the first president of United States.
- the period of’Rebirth’in Europe.
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- the author of’Romeo and Juliet’.
- the famous detective created by Doyle.
- Which active volcanic island on New Zealand erupted in 2019?
- Where is Te Puia located?
- the highest mountain in the world which is formed by folding mainly.
- the first human to walk on the moon.
- the scientist who formulated the theory of Relativity.
- the scientist who discovered Gravity.
- the British Prime Minister of World War Two.
19 Clues: the founder of Microsoft. • Where is Te Puia located? • the ship that sank in 1912. • the painter of ‘Starry Night’. • Name the painter of’Mona Lisa’ • the author of’Romeo and Juliet’. • the period of’Rebirth’in Europe. • the first human to walk on the moon. • the scientist who discovered Gravity. • the first president of United States. • the famous detective created by Doyle. • ...
Unit 1 & 2 Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-06
Across
- An outbreak of a disease across a nation or the entire world.
- An emergency law created in 1914 that gave the federal Cabinet the power to make quick, unchallenged decisions in times of war.
- Actively keeping the peace between nations or regions through international military and non-military efforts.
- A government policy that forces citizens to enlist for military service.
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- States that have formally agreed to cooperate. In the First World War, the alliance led by Great Britain was referred to as the Allies.
- The alliance of Great Britain,France and Russia
- The act of confining or imprisoning someone.
- A person who is a citizen of a nation that is at war with the country in which he/she lives.
- The alliance of Germany,Austria-Hungary and Italy
- A person who believes that problems can be solved peacefully, without resorting to violence.
- Sold to Canadians to help pay for the cost of the First World War.
11 Clues: The act of confining or imprisoning someone. • The alliance of Great Britain,France and Russia • The alliance of Germany,Austria-Hungary and Italy • An outbreak of a disease across a nation or the entire world. • Sold to Canadians to help pay for the cost of the First World War. • A government policy that forces citizens to enlist for military service. • ...
Crossword bruh 2015-03-16
Across
- Southeast Asia treaty organization
- race, race for nuclear weapons
- act, act from smith
- McCarthy and his religion
- Dulles approach
- under govt. control
- canal, canal throught SA and NA
- war, war between America and Soviet Union with no casualtys
- the bad list
- war, war that is limited
- plan, plan with the deputy and ____
- pact, the Soviet Union and it's satellite states formed a rival military alliance, called the.
- airlift, lift of goods in Berlin
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- what America tried to do to communism
- parallel in the world after the 37th parrallel
- wood ten, the ten in Hollywood
- North Atlantic treaty organization
- Americas leading space program
- assured destruction, assured destruction for both
- State, contains the word satellite and state
- Central Intelligence Agency
- retaliation, when a lot of people retaliate
- huac
- scare, the fear of communism
- curtain, curtain of communism
25 Clues: huac • the bad list • Dulles approach • act, act from smith • under govt. control • war, war that is limited • McCarthy and his religion • Central Intelligence Agency • scare, the fear of communism • curtain, curtain of communism • wood ten, the ten in Hollywood • race, race for nuclear weapons • Americas leading space program • canal, canal throught SA and NA • ...
African Wars crossword - Ben Shapiro 2024-05-17
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- Nicknamed Uganda's first world war
- The Nickname for trade warzones throughout Africa
- A militant group who started an Armed rebellion against the Nigerian government
- Ethiopia's independence war
- Somalia's war with Ethiopia
- Northern Nigerians
- Leader of Nigerian forces
- The US led task force
- A Nigerian conflict that affected the society of Nigeria
- National resistance army
- Leader of Libya and ally of Amin
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- Led the NRA and ran against Obote in the post-war election
- southeast nigerians
- President of Uganda was overthrown by a coup
- famine created by the Nigerian government
- Non-governmental organizations
- led to Eritrea's independence
- 500,000 to 800,000 Tutsi minority members killed
- Led the Lord's resistance army
- Ugandan Libyan-Palestinian
- Former leader of Somalia
- Ugandan National Liberation Front
- Uganda National Liberation Army
- Ruled Uganda as a military dictator
- An armed uprising against Obote
25 Clues: Northern Nigerians • southeast nigerians • The US led task force • Former leader of Somalia • National resistance army • Leader of Nigerian forces • Ugandan Libyan-Palestinian • Ethiopia's independence war • Somalia's war with Ethiopia • led to Eritrea's independence • Non-governmental organizations • Led the Lord's resistance army • Uganda National Liberation Army • ...
Les fêtes 2 2022-06-11
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- Holi
- cake
- to receive
- to make cookies
- bell
- a meal
- small object inserted in une galette
- French pancake
- Easter
- to remember
- Hanukkah
- Fat Tuesday
- New Year's Day
- to open
- February 2
- Valentine's Day
- in love
- fireworks
- Christmas tree
- to commemorate
- the eve of...
- war
- egg
- to bake/cook
- joke
- New Year's
- bonfire
- Christmas
- Passover
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- to celebrate
- parade float
- type of cake for Epiphany
- wedding
- oysters
- holly
- End of World War I, November 11
- birthday
- greeting card
- a religious holiday
- All Saints' Day (November 1st)
- goose liver spread
- to spend time together
- demonstration
- parade
- to decorate
- a rose
- to dress up (in a costume)
- to kiss
- Ramadan
- a day off
- mistletoe
- to wish
- ceremony
- Labor day
- to invite
- to give a gift
- Bastille Day, French National Day
- cemetery
- food
- a civil (non-religious) holiday
- costume
- Epiphany
- scary
- to share
- Lily of the Valley flower given on May 1
65 Clues: war • egg • Holi • cake • bell • food • joke • holly • scary • a meal • Easter • parade • a rose • wedding • oysters • to kiss • Ramadan • to open • to wish • in love • costume • bonfire • birthday • Hanukkah • ceremony • cemetery • Epiphany • to share • Passover • a day off • mistletoe • Labor day • fireworks • to invite • Christmas • to receive • February 2 • New Year's • to remember • to decorate • Fat Tuesday • to celebrate • parade float • to bake/cook • greeting card • ...
Night 2025-10-28
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- When the sun is not around, also the book's name.
- The leader of Germany who ordered the Holocaust.
- The political party the Germans were.
- When someone passes on, this happened to about six million Jewish people.
- cars The way many Jewish people were transported to death camps.
- The most dangerous concentration camp in ww2.
- The people being sent to their deaths.
- Some people lost their minds after seeing the horrors of the Holocaust.
- The act of giving devotion to a higher power.
- The horrid country that started the Holocaust.
- The main way the Germans killed the Jewish people.
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- Germany caused this event during world war 2 because Jewish people were deemed "inferior."
- One of the few things given out as a ration.
- This thing never changes.
- A corporal punishment dishes out for many offenses.
- Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
- A death many Jewish people faced besides gas chambers.
- What happened to the Jewish people when German forces moved in.
- One of the first countries that fell to Germany.
- A survivor of a death camp, introduced very early on into the plot.
20 Clues: This thing never changes. • Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. • The political party the Germans were. • The people being sent to their deaths. • One of the few things given out as a ration. • The most dangerous concentration camp in ww2. • The act of giving devotion to a higher power. • The horrid country that started the Holocaust. • ...
history 2021-12-01
4 Clues: what year did world war 2 start? • what year did world war 1 start? • what year did the cold war start? • what was the tie period of the medieval times?
random stuff 2023-09-09
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- anti-wildfire bear
- statue on top of capitol dome
- liver king's name
- small flute
- relationship of y=a/x
- illegal bar
- order of operations
- atomic bomb project
- guy from yo mama
- otter from zootopia
- strongest shape
- priest with a shotgun
- roman god of war
- billy
- stock buying subreddit
- squidward plays this
- face on quarter
- swag ___
- creator of elden ring
- villain from despicable me
- chemical to make cheese
- from river monsters
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- evil transformer
- ftx guy
- 2nd largest great lake
- ben franklin's book name
- above the us
- liver king ideology
- burger king burger
- nickname
- penguin cheetos
- the devil
- hot squid guy
- first world cup winner
- gollum but nice
- cool weasel thing from ice age
- germany + poland
- or butter
- logan paul's nft game
- stringed instrument with a thin membrane stretched over a frame or cavity to form a resonator
- milk carrying device
- robot from gumball
- and eve
- eighth digit of pi
- sap from hevea brasiliensis
- alvin and the chipmunks 2
- art of war author
- and abel
48 Clues: billy • ftx guy • and eve • nickname • swag ___ • and abel • the devil • or butter • small flute • illegal bar • above the us • hot squid guy • penguin cheetos • gollum but nice • strongest shape • face on quarter • evil transformer • guy from yo mama • germany + poland • roman god of war • liver king's name • art of war author • anti-wildfire bear • burger king burger • robot from gumball • eighth digit of pi • ...
Night 2025-10-28
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- When the sun is not around, also the book's name.
- The leader of Germany who ordered the Holocaust.
- The political party the Germans were.
- When someone passes on, this happened to about six million Jewish people.
- cars The way many Jewish people were transported to death camps.
- The most dangerous concentration camp in ww2.
- The people being sent to their deaths.
- Some people lost their minds after seeing the horrors of the Holocaust.
- The act of giving devotion to a higher power.
- The horrid country that started the Holocaust.
- The main way the Germans killed the Jewish people.
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- Germany caused this event during world war 2 because Jewish people were deemed "inferior."
- One of the few things given out as a ration.
- This thing never changes.
- A corporal punishment dishes out for many offenses.
- Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
- A death many Jewish people faced besides gas chambers.
- What happened to the Jewish people when German forces moved in.
- One of the first countries that fell to Germany.
- A survivor of a death camp, introduced very early on into the plot.
20 Clues: This thing never changes. • Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. • The political party the Germans were. • The people being sent to their deaths. • One of the few things given out as a ration. • The most dangerous concentration camp in ww2. • The act of giving devotion to a higher power. • The horrid country that started the Holocaust. • ...
World War 2 Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-20
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- A 1944-1955 battle in which allied forces turned back the last major German offensive of world war two.
- American army general and statesman who served as the 34th President of the United States from 1953 to 1961.
- A 1942 sea and air battle of world war two, in which american forces defeated Japanese forces in the central pacific.
- The only member of the United States Coast Guard to have received the Medal of Honor.
- A French general that set up a government-in-exile in London.
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- A 1942-1943 battle of world war two, in which German forces were defeated in their attempt to capture the city of Stalingrad in the soviet union.
- A series of battles between German and Britain air forces, fought over Britain in 1940-1941.
- A general Hitler sent to be in charge of the Afrika Korps.
- Japan's greatest naval strategist.
- A British prime minister that declared that Britain would never give in to the Nazis.
- U.S. naval base in Hawaii attacked by the Japanese.
11 Clues: Japan's greatest naval strategist. • U.S. naval base in Hawaii attacked by the Japanese. • A general Hitler sent to be in charge of the Afrika Korps. • A French general that set up a government-in-exile in London. • The only member of the United States Coast Guard to have received the Medal of Honor. • ...
World War 1 and 2 2022-04-04
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- British Machine gun. gas mask A device that helps you breathe around gas. Nicholas-II The former Russian emperor.
- A piece of metal that has broken off of a shell.
- The former german emperor.
- A shelter that protects you from bombs.
- A common British helmet.
- Mortar is a shell that fires from a trench.
- A gun that fires rapid bursts of gunfire.
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- An American rifle.
- The french ww1 helmet.
- A box made out of concrete that protects the people in the side of it.
- A flying balloon. Stahlhelm a german helmet.
- A fortified line that protects you from shrapnel.
12 Clues: An American rifle. • The french ww1 helmet. • A common British helmet. • The former german emperor. • A shelter that protects you from bombs. • A gun that fires rapid bursts of gunfire. • Mortar is a shell that fires from a trench. • A piece of metal that has broken off of a shell. • A fortified line that protects you from shrapnel. • ...
Reagan Robinson Period 4 2022-10-24
Across
- oral storyteller
- king of the gods and protector of humankind
- goddess of youth
- honor and virtue
- god of fire and metalwork
- queen of the gods and protector of marriage
- goddess of the home and hearth
- goddess of the hund
- god of prophecy, music, poetry, and medicine
- an expansive comparison of 2 non-similar things (2 words, no spaces)
- lesser goddesses who watched the entrance to Mount Olympus
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- an improbable solution to a seemingly unsolvable problem (3 words, no spaces)
- lesser goddesses who sang of the god and of earthly heroes and history
- goddesses of destiny (2 words, no spaces)
- god of science, luck, commerce, and cunning
- the supreme leader of the Greek at Troy
- goddess of wisdom and war
- god of the sea
- excessive pride
- god of love and beauty
- god of the underworld
- god of war
22 Clues: god of war • god of the sea • excessive pride • oral storyteller • goddess of youth • honor and virtue • goddess of the hund • god of the underworld • god of love and beauty • goddess of wisdom and war • god of fire and metalwork • goddess of the home and hearth • the supreme leader of the Greek at Troy • goddesses of destiny (2 words, no spaces) • ...
History chapter 1 2022-09-23
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- dug hallways in which soldiers protect themselves against the enemy
- sole rulership
- making the army combat ready for war
- moving people out of a country
- radial socialist
- war in which many peoples in a large part of the world participate
- glorification of everything to do with the military
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- when people require stamps to be allowed to purchase something
- when there is very little of something
- area with the same time
- communist
- government with many civil servants and rules
- group of people that governs something
- impartial
- in the two world wars, the US, Great Britain, France and Russia/Soviet Union and their allies
15 Clues: communist • impartial • sole rulership • radial socialist • area with the same time • moving people out of a country • making the army combat ready for war • when there is very little of something • group of people that governs something • government with many civil servants and rules • glorification of everything to do with the military • ...
Samurais on Mango Street 2017-12-13
Across
- The God that the Minamoto worship too
- Main character of House on Mango Street
- The General samurai
- Sun that represent the English world and Spanish World
- Main weapon for samurais
- The pride of a samurai
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- One of the clans that was part of the battle of Kurikara
- The war that the battle of kurikara took place
- Supposedly one of the many artifacts that was send from Heaven
- The clan that beat the Taira clan
- Emperor of Japan that drowned in the Genpei war
- An ancient samurai warrior
- Range weapon samurais use
- A battle was taken place in this location
- Two worlds
15 Clues: Two worlds • The General samurai • The pride of a samurai • Main weapon for samurais • Range weapon samurais use • An ancient samurai warrior • The clan that beat the Taira clan • The God that the Minamoto worship too • Main character of House on Mango Street • A battle was taken place in this location • The war that the battle of kurikara took place • ...
Term 3 In Year 8 English 2023-09-03
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- Nickname that Heidi had for her father.
- This type of appeal is evident plays.
- The sound of these could be heard in some scenes from Hitler's Daughter
- Heidi's carer 'Fraulein _______'
- German for young woman.
- This type of question is a good persuasive device.
- Special effects, costuming and props are examples of these types of features.
- This type of writing makes us change our mind about something.
- Anna was this relation to Heidi.
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- The dwelling where Hitler ended his life.
- Conversation between two actors in a play.
- The country that Heidi moved to after the war.
- This level of modality is what you aim for in persuasive writing.
- Last name of the author of the novel Hitler's Daughter.
- This minor character from the play died while helping Heidi.
- These sounded during air raids in World War 2.
- Last name of the school bus driver.
- German city used as a setting in some scenes of Hitler's Daughter.
- German for older woman.
- These type of directions tell the actors what to do or wher to be.
- This television show had some great persuasion '_____ Tank'
- Do cows sneeze?
22 Clues: Do cows sneeze? • German for young woman. • German for older woman. • Heidi's carer 'Fraulein _______' • Anna was this relation to Heidi. • Last name of the school bus driver. • This type of appeal is evident plays. • Nickname that Heidi had for her father. • The dwelling where Hitler ended his life. • Conversation between two actors in a play. • ...
WW1 2025-03-05
Across
- What treaty officially ended WW1?
- Who murdered franz ferdinand?
- Who were the main Central Powers?
- What treaty officially ended World War 1?
Down
- What sparked ww1?
- What was the U.S. position?
- When did World War 1 start?
- What type of warfare dominated the Western Front?
- Who were the Allies?
- Who were the central powers?
10 Clues: What sparked ww1? • Who were the Allies? • What was the U.S. position? • When did World War 1 start? • Who were the central powers? • Who murdered franz ferdinand? • What treaty officially ended WW1? • Who were the main Central Powers? • What treaty officially ended World War 1? • What type of warfare dominated the Western Front?
The Road to WWI (CCC) 2025-11-12
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- a heavy vehicle used in battle
- a machine that flies and was first used in World War I
- an agreement between countries to help each other
- using new ideas or technology
- land ruled by another country
- a person who fights in an army
- something used to fight or hurt others in war
- to get back something that was lost
- a long fight between countries
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- a feeling of stress or conflict between groups
- competition between two or more sides
- to damage something completely
- the line separating two countries
- a time when there is no war
- the power to change or affect others
- a country’s group of warships
- a group of countries ruled by one leader
- the ability to control people or events
18 Clues: a time when there is no war • a country’s group of warships • using new ideas or technology • land ruled by another country • a heavy vehicle used in battle • to damage something completely • a person who fights in an army • a long fight between countries • the line separating two countries • to get back something that was lost • the power to change or affect others • ...
Timber Properties 2021-07-28
Across
- this sort of wood is made of at least 3 thin sheets of wood
- hardwood trees are mostly ......?
- this type of wood is compressed and glued together
- made of wood pulp
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- plane made of wood for World War 2
- this type of wood is a hardwood
- trees that have a needle of scale
- is medium density fireboard
- this type of wood is a softwood
- categorised as a plant but categorised with woods
10 Clues: made of wood pulp • is medium density fireboard • this type of wood is a hardwood • this type of wood is a softwood • trees that have a needle of scale • hardwood trees are mostly ......? • plane made of wood for World War 2 • categorised as a plant but categorised with woods • this type of wood is compressed and glued together • ...
Power 2023-03-30
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- the country that caused world war 2
- the enduring issue this magazine is about
- the creator of the mongol empire
- the journey that the christians took to help the Ottoman empire
- the man who sent people on the crusades
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- the controller of a country
- the ship route that the slaves took
- the continent north of Africa
- the continent where the slave trade started
- two people fighting can be explained as a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
10 Clues: the controller of a country • the continent north of Africa • the creator of the mongol empire • the country that caused world war 2 • the ship route that the slaves took • the man who sent people on the crusades • the enduring issue this magazine is about • the continent where the slave trade started • two people fighting can be explained as a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • ...
World War One Vocabulary 2023-10-24
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- The area between two opposing trenches
- The belief that a country should maintain a strong military and use it aggressively
- Gas used to kill soldiers in trenches
- A long, narrow underground tunnel used in WW1
- An agreement between countries to team up and help each other in war
- Obsession with one's own country
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- Country who's leader's death caused the start of World War One
- An agreement made between opposing sides in war to stop fighting
- Country that paid reparations to France and Britain after World War One
- Money paid by a losing country to a winning country in war
10 Clues: Obsession with one's own country • Gas used to kill soldiers in trenches • The area between two opposing trenches • A long, narrow underground tunnel used in WW1 • Money paid by a losing country to a winning country in war • Country who's leader's death caused the start of World War One • An agreement made between opposing sides in war to stop fighting • ...
AP World Crosswrod 2023-06-06
Across
- stalins economic policy built to rebuild the soviet economy after wwi and tried to improve heavy industry and improve farm output but resulted in mass famine.
- Policies that promote military growth.
- disease that affects the mind and memory and is found in developed countrie.
- Group of revolutionaries in southern china led a revolt against the qing dynasty
- Proxy war between USSR and US held in vietnam over the communist in north vietnam.
- the US feared spread of communism and decided to take actions in communist countries.
- first indeonesian president and had led the the indonesians to independence.
- organized indian resistance and fought anti-indian legislation in courts and led large protests against the colonial government.
- A country has a sphere of influence over other and they shift the benefits to favor mostly them
- Led land reforms and was a part of the Non-aligned movement
- policies against asians going into American and Australia.
- Made free economy reforms in the US alongside maragaret thatcher.
- Period of european colonial expansion in the late 19th and early 20th century.
- belief that the stronger countries had a natural role of taking control and controling smaller countries.
- India sepoy soldiers misunderstood British soldiers and revolted resulting in a indian loss.
- proxy war between ussr and us held over in korea over setting up korea with a democratic government or communist.
- gained independence for the gold coast from britain
- medicine made to combat disease by introducing immunity to it.
- Indian indepence gained through the partition of india.
- War between china and Britain that was over the banning of British opium and resulted in a Chinese loss.
- Organization formed in order to ensure fair trade across world.
- Nationalist organization devoted to ending austro-hungarian presence in the balkans.
- revolution that caused gmo to increase and produced massive food
- disease that affects the heart and if often found in developed countries.
- Organization representing the revolutionary working class of russia unde the leadership of vladimir leni.
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- communist defense pact formed in recognition of nato.
- spanish general whose armies took control of spain in 1993 and ruled as a dictator until his death in1975
- disease that had a outbreak in the 20th century.
- Pandemic that killed more soldiers than world war i and war brought back home by soldiers from war.
- treaty used to make balance after world war i but failed massively and contributed to world war ii because the us did not join and countries were not sold on collective security.
- When fidel castro took control of cuba and they had obtain nukes from the soviets
- made free economy reforms in the UK alongside Ronald reagan.
- medicine made in order to combat bacterial infections.
- diesease that is found in poverished countries and is often formed by infected waters
- Communist father who favored revolts by the working-class Collectivization was the policy of transferring the ownership of private farmland to the state.
- War against US and USSR that never got direct and resulted in multiple proxy wars.
- Xioaping made economic reforms towards a more free economy in china.
- Creole who created new independent countries in south America
- Promote trade and provide security to asian countries.
- Disease of the 20th century that had a outbreak.
- used to unite the people at home to join the war or contribute to the war effort.
- Meeting between European powers to split up Africa and claim their land.
- war that involves utilizing the civilian support at home to supply and help troops.
- Allowed for controlled birth for more favorable conditions but also contributed to less births in the world.
- disease that is found in poverished countries and is formed after contanminated misquitos bite a host.
- Disease in developed countries that is formed after cells grow too much.
- ended apartheism in south africa with the use of rugby games.
- Uprising against foreigners that occurred in china about in 1900 resulting in many European countries sending troops to fight the boxers back.
- diseases that affects the lung after person is exposed to infected air qualities.
- Defense alliance between countries in north americ and Europe.
- At yalta roosevelt and churchhill discussed with stalin the conditions under which the soviet union would enter the war against japan and the agreed to give soviet manchuria for sphere fo influence
51 Clues: Policies that promote military growth. • disease that had a outbreak in the 20th century. • Disease of the 20th century that had a outbreak. • gained independence for the gold coast from britain • communist defense pact formed in recognition of nato. • medicine made in order to combat bacterial infections. • Promote trade and provide security to asian countries. • ...
World War 1 Vocab 2023-05-30
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- Distribution of goods to consumers in a fixed amount.
- An international association formed after World War I with the goal of keeping peace among nations
- policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- Speech or action that encourages rebellion
- Payment from an enemy for economic injury suffered during a war.
- Powers Germany and Austria-Hungary
- Situation in which neither side in a conflict is able to gain the advantage.
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- The readying of troops for war
- Information intended to sway public opinion.
- rewards gained through military victory
- special war bonds sold to support the Allied cause
- Organized killing of an entire people
- an agreement to stop fighting(cease-fire)
- Treaty 1919 treaty that ended WWI
- Ruler with unlimited power
- Russia, France, Serbia and Great Britain
16 Clues: Ruler with unlimited power • The readying of troops for war • Treaty 1919 treaty that ended WWI • Powers Germany and Austria-Hungary • Organized killing of an entire people • rewards gained through military victory • Russia, France, Serbia and Great Britain • an agreement to stop fighting(cease-fire) • Speech or action that encourages rebellion • ...
France after World War 2 2022-09-21
Across
- The policy Woodrew Wilson wanted to adopt after the war
- The part of Germany that will be demilitarized upon the demand of France
- The location where the main treaty after this war will be signed
- The country which wants to treat Germany too leniently
- The country which sets unrealistic terms for peace
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- The armored vehicle invented recently which helped us win the war
- The new form of government showing false utopian dreams of equality emerging in Russia and Germany
- The great leader of france driving our country in the right direction
- Last name of the Italian head of state at the end of the first world war
- The Country responsible for this war
- The country that was brutally invaded by Germany before France was invaded
11 Clues: The Country responsible for this war • The country which sets unrealistic terms for peace • The country which wants to treat Germany too leniently • The policy Woodrew Wilson wanted to adopt after the war • The location where the main treaty after this war will be signed • The armored vehicle invented recently which helped us win the war • ...
world war 1 crossword- elliott Primus 2018-02-10
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- Local counils consisting of workers,pesants, and soildiers
- Hit forcibly and deliberatly with one's hand
- What was Europe spit into in 1914
- A long battle btween two countris
- What was the internation organization meant to disuss onflicts and world issues
- What rifle did the British use in the war?
- A life threating blood disease
- What is a serious disagreement
- What caused America to fight in the war?
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- A formal agreement between two countries
- A self proclaimed holy man
- Temperary government
- Points what was the international peace plan created by president woodrow wilson
- What weapons shot shells?
- What did the soliders use as a walkway during the war?
- who wa th russian ruler
- What is the activity or skill of managaing international relations
- What is communist political party led by Vladikmir lenin
- What were battles in the air called?
- What was used by the Germans for bombing?
20 Clues: Temperary government • who wa th russian ruler • What weapons shot shells? • A self proclaimed holy man • A life threating blood disease • What is a serious disagreement • What was Europe spit into in 1914 • A long battle btween two countris • What were battles in the air called? • A formal agreement between two countries • What caused America to fight in the war? • ...
world war 1 crossword- elliott Primus 2018-02-10
Across
- Local counils consisting of workers,pesants, and soildiers
- Hit forcibly and deliberatly with one's hand
- What was Europe spit into in 1914
- A long battle btween two countris
- What was the internation organization meant to disuss onflicts and world issues
- What rifle did the British use in the war?
- A life threating blood disease
- What is a serious disagreement
- What caused America to fight in the war?
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- A formal agreement between two countries
- A self proclaimed holy man
- Temperary government
- Points what was the international peace plan created by president woodrow wilson
- What weapons shot shells?
- What did the soliders use as a walkway during the war?
- who wa th russian ruler
- What is the activity or skill of managaing international relations
- What is communist political party led by Vladikmir lenin
- What were battles in the air called?
- What was used by the Germans for bombing?
20 Clues: Temperary government • who wa th russian ruler • What weapons shot shells? • A self proclaimed holy man • A life threating blood disease • What is a serious disagreement • What was Europe spit into in 1914 • A long battle btween two countris • What were battles in the air called? • A formal agreement between two countries • What caused America to fight in the war? • ...
World War 1- Kathryn Mazur period 2 2021-03-16
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- A name Americans used for their troops heading overseas for war.
- Not taking sides with any nation or alliance during wartime.
- The way the U.S. Government used to draft men into the military.
- An area running through France that served as the battlefield between the Germans and the Allied Powers.
- Strong support for the interests of one's country; pride in your own country.
- manipulating public opinion using posters, speeches, publications, and music.
- A series of recommendations by U.S. President Wilson as terms of the treaty to end WWI.
- fighting in a series of interconnected ditches along a battlefront.
- Building up of military forces and weapons in an aggressive manner in order to intimidate other nations.
- To provide a specific and fixed portion of food to soldiers, sailors or civilians during a shortage.
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- A German submarine that torpedos and sinks Allied ships.
- A song promoting patriotism for American troops as they prepared to enter WWI.
- A group of merchant ships traveling with and protected by military vessels.
- To confirm, adopt, or approve a measure.
- An area running through Russia that served as the battlefield between Russia and German.
- an international institution created to enforce the treaty ending the war and prevent future wars through discussion between the involved nations.
- A British cruise ship sank by a German U-boat, killing 128 Americans and eventually bringing the U.S. into the war.
- One of the two major groups fighting in the war, located in Central Europe and included the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
- A message from the German foreign secretary to the President of Mexico proposing an alliance against the United States.
- Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire.
- an agreement made between two or more countries to give each other help and protection in a time or war.
- President of the U.S. who originally won re-election by "keeping us out of war," but later authored the 14 points during the treaty process.
22 Clues: To confirm, adopt, or approve a measure. • A German submarine that torpedos and sinks Allied ships. • Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire. • Not taking sides with any nation or alliance during wartime. • A name Americans used for their troops heading overseas for war. • The way the U.S. Government used to draft men into the military. • ...
Vietnam Crossword 2015-05-26
10 Clues: killed • Vietnam • helicopter • 2 1/2 ton truck • short for Vietnam • canned meals used in the fields • war fought between 1959 and 1975 • leader of Vietnam during the war • date expected to return from overseas • tour of duty being close to completion
PUBG MOBILE 2023-11-15
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- An arcade mode of only snipers and DMR
- A rank before Crown
- A team of 2 players
- A rank before gold
- A match 0f two saquads in a small map of warehouse
- An arcade mode of a specific gun type
- The Final rank of PUBG Mobile
- A rank before Silver
- A mode on k*lling bots and real people to collect items
- A rank before Conqueror
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- A classic match with 100 players
- A rank before ace
- A creative mode
- Mode which changes gun with every k*lls and finishes with pan
- A mode of different types of matches
- A rank before Diamond
- A World Of Wonder mode
- A team of 1 player
- An arcade mode of only shotguns or only melee weapons
- A team of 4 or 3 players
20 Clues: A creative mode • A rank before ace • A rank before gold • A team of 1 player • A rank before Crown • A team of 2 players • A rank before Silver • A rank before Diamond • A World Of Wonder mode • A rank before Conqueror • A team of 4 or 3 players • The Final rank of PUBG Mobile • A classic match with 100 players • A mode of different types of matches • An arcade mode of a specific gun type • ...
ALanio_Revolutionarycrossword 2022-02-04
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- "shot heard around the world"
- Had death in 1603
- closed boston harbor and placed a military governor over Massachusetts
- committee appointed to draft the declaration of independence
- James 2 was being hunted down by 2 people by the Parliament
- french and indian war was expensive and caused..
- boycotted british goods
- colonists were prohibited to settle west
- disagreement over who owns land
- Captured king charles and killed him
- Tried to make entire kingdom into one religious view caused..
- fled to france because mary and william were coming after them
- were asked to overthrow james2
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- king charles 2 restored monarchy
- british troops fire into a mob, first person killed was a black man
- declaration of rights and grievances were created by representatives of all other colonies
- vigorously defended religious freedom and the freedom of speech
- protected citzens from there government'
- great Britain recognized independence of the usa
- first draft was written by thomas jefferson and was revised by the committee five
- his belief was if people gave up there little rights to the government they would protect it for them
- radicals dressed as native americans and threw tea in the river
- Became a absolute monarch
- Allowed new translation of bible
- declared himself military dictator
25 Clues: Had death in 1603 • boycotted british goods • Became a absolute monarch • "shot heard around the world" • were asked to overthrow james2 • disagreement over who owns land • king charles 2 restored monarchy • Allowed new translation of bible • declared himself military dictator • Captured king charles and killed him • protected citzens from there government' • ...
Cold War 2021-06-16
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- non soviet ally
- the bad guys
- the war being discussed
- a cause of war
- Country 2
- border wall at berlin
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- the line of soviet union vs non soviet on the map
- a frowned upon way of governing
- Country 1
- a leader in the cold war
- a soviet ally
- the governing style after communism was erased
- one of the U.S leaders during the war
- the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
14 Clues: Country 1 • Country 2 • the bad guys • a soviet ally • a cause of war • non soviet ally • border wall at berlin • the war being discussed • a leader in the cold war • a frowned upon way of governing • one of the U.S leaders during the war • the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics • the governing style after communism was erased • the line of soviet union vs non soviet on the map
American Revolution 2024-11-15
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- European country that sided with the British
- First vice president of the U.S.
- British colonial supporters
- One last peace offering to the British
- Treaty that ended the revolutionary war
- Tax on sugar and molasses
- Turning point in the revolution
- Final battle of the revolutionary war
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- Colonial rebels
- Events that angered the colonists
- European country that sided with the Americans during the revolutionary war
- 'shot heard round the world'
- Commander of the Continental Army
- Writer of the Declaration of Independence
- Washington attacked on Christmas day
- Winter encampment where many soldiers died
- Life,Liberty, and Property/pursuit of happiness
- American traitor
- Common form of protest during the revolution
- Landform that affected troop movement
20 Clues: Colonial rebels • American traitor • Tax on sugar and molasses • British colonial supporters • 'shot heard round the world' • Turning point in the revolution • First vice president of the U.S. • Events that angered the colonists • Commander of the Continental Army • Washington attacked on Christmas day • Landform that affected troop movement • Final battle of the revolutionary war • ...
Cold War 2021-06-15
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- Country 2
- Country 1
- the governing style after communism was erased
- a frowned upon way of governing
- border wall at berlin
- the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
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- the line of soviet union vs non soviet on the map
- a leader in the cold war
- one of the U.S leaders during the war
- a soviet ally
- a cause of war
- the bad guys
- the war being discussed
- non soviet ally
14 Clues: Country 2 • Country 1 • the bad guys • a soviet ally • a cause of war • non soviet ally • border wall at berlin • the war being discussed • a leader in the cold war • a frowned upon way of governing • one of the U.S leaders during the war • the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics • the governing style after communism was erased • the line of soviet union vs non soviet on the map
special forces 2025-06-18
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- forces the name of the book
- opposite of death
- the author of the book
- the strongest country in the world
- the main character
- a time where the war took place in
- trying to stay alive
- a way to catch something
- a country that had a war named after it
- a building full of bad people
- they ___ the war
- another name of a house
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- hand held bombs
- the genre of the book
- the reason that Danny is in the military
- the amount of pages in the book
- Danny's best friend
- a base for people in the army
- the flying transportation they used
- a room with a judge in it
20 Clues: hand held bombs • they ___ the war • opposite of death • the main character • Danny's best friend • trying to stay alive • the genre of the book • the author of the book • another name of a house • a way to catch something • a room with a judge in it • a base for people in the army • a building full of bad people • the amount of pages in the book • forces the name of the book • ...
Lluvias rome puzzle 2025-05-18
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- whats table 7?
- what's table 9?
- second Punic War?
- According to rome ever citizen is_____?
- how many battles were fought between cathage and rome?
- what's another name for forum?
- what was romans first code of law?
- where is hannibal from?
- where is Carthage located?
- what table were roman laws carved on?
- who is Scipio?
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- what's table 10?
- what's table 3?
- what sea was in the middle of the punic war?
- Which two animals did Hannibal use to fight in ` I. military general from Rome
- Carthage was found by which group?
- what's was romans gift to the world?
- who won the first punic war?
- how many punic wars did Rome win?
- whats table 8?
- who was Rome's Mediterranean rival?
21 Clues: whats table 7? • whats table 8? • who is Scipio? • what's table 3? • what's table 9? • what's table 10? • second Punic War? • where is hannibal from? • where is Carthage located? • who won the first punic war? • what's another name for forum? • how many punic wars did Rome win? • Carthage was found by which group? • what was romans first code of law? • who was Rome's Mediterranean rival? • ...
Cold War Crossword 2025-04-07
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- A technological and ideological competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to achieve significant milestones in space exploration. Sparked by the launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik in 1957, the Space Race included the first human in space (Yuri Gagarin) and the first moon landing by the U.S. in 1969. It symbolized the broader Cold War rivalry.
- A 1948 American initiative to provide over $13 billion in economic aid to help rebuild Western Europe after WWII. The goal was to promote economic recovery and prevent the spread of communism by strengthening democratic governments.
- A military alliance formed in 1949 between the U.S., Canada, and several Western European nations. It was created to provide collective security against the Soviet Union, stating that an attack on one member would be treated as an attack on all.
- (1948–1949)A Western response to the Soviet blockade of West Berlin. The U.S. and its allies flew in food, fuel, and supplies for nearly a year to support the people of West Berlin. It was a major early Cold War victory for the West and showed resistance to Soviet pressure.
- An economic system in which private individuals or corporations own and control property and businesses, operating for profit in a competitive market. It was the foundation of the U.S. economy and was seen as the ideological opposite of Soviet communism during the Cold War.
- A period of intense anti-communist suspicion in the U.S. during the early 1950s, led by Senator Joseph McCarthy. It involved aggressive investigations and accusations of communist activity, often without proper evidence, resulting in ruined reputations and careers.
- The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was a one-party communist state that existed from 1922 to 1991. As a superpower, it was the main rival to the United States during the Cold War. The USSR controlled much of Eastern Europe and supported communist movements around the world. It collapsed in 1991, ending the Cold War.
- An international organization created after World War I to maintain peace and prevent future conflicts. It failed to stop aggression in the 1930s, and its weaknesses led to the creation of the United Nations after World War II. Though it wasn't part of the Cold War, its failure influenced Cold War diplomacy.
- During the Cold War, this became a powerful tool that shaped public opinion. It brought real-time images of the Vietnam War into American homes, fueling anti-war sentiment. It also covered major events like the Watergate scandal, contributing to growing distrust in government.
- A conflict in which opposing superpowers support different sides but do not fight each other directly. Proxy wars allowed the U.S. and USSR to compete globally without engaging in direct military confrontation. Examples include the Korean War, Vietnam War, and Soviet-Afghan War.
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- (1947–1991)A period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies. It involved political, military, and ideological rivalry, including arms races, proxy wars, and threats of nuclear conflict, but no direct large-scale fighting between the superpowers.
- A 1945 meeting of Allied leaders Franklin D. Roosevelt (USA), Winston Churchill (UK), and Joseph Stalin (USSR) near the end of WWII. They discussed the post-war division of Europe, including the occupation of Germany. Agreements made here helped set the stage for Cold War divisions.
- (1950–1953)A war between communist North Korea (supported by China and the USSR) and democratic South Korea (supported by the U.S. and UN forces). It ended in an armistice, with Korea still divided at the 38th parallel. It was one of the first major proxy wars of the Cold War.
- A political and economic ideology advocating for a classless society in which all property and production are owned collectively by the state or the people. During the Cold War, communism was promoted by the Soviet Union and seen by the United States as a threat to democracy and capitalism.
- A U.S. foreign policy developed after WWII to prevent the spread of communism. It was based on the idea that the Soviet Union was trying to expand its influence, and the U.S. had to "contain" it by supporting anti-communist governments and movements.
- (1945)A meeting between Harry Truman (USA), Winston Churchill (later replaced by Clement Attlee), and Joseph Stalin to finalize post-WWII plans. Unlike Yalta, tensions were higher as the U.S. had successfully tested the atomic bomb, and Stalin began asserting control over Eastern Europe. The conference increased mistrust between the Allies.
- A 1947 U.S. policy that pledged support for countries resisting communism, particularly Greece and Turkey. It marked the beginning of the U.S. commitment to containment and signaled a shift toward active involvement in global Cold War conflicts.
- A 1955 military alliance formed by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European allies in response to NATO. It solidified the division of Europe into two opposing military blocs. It lasted until the end of the Cold War.
- (1962)A 13-day confrontation between the U.S. and the USSR over Soviet nuclear missiles placed in Cuba. It brought the world to the brink of nuclear war before a peaceful agreement was reached. It is considered the closest the Cold War came to turning into a nuclear conflict.
- (1955–1975)A Cold War conflict in which the U.S. supported South Vietnam against the communist North, led by Ho Chi Minh and backed by the Soviet Union and China. It ended in U.S. withdrawal and the unification of Vietnam under communist rule. It deeply divided American society.
- A term used by Winston Churchill in 1946 to describe the growing division between democratic Western Europe and communist Eastern Europe under Soviet control. It symbolized the ideological and physical boundary separating the two blocs during the Cold War.
21 Clues: A 1955 military alliance formed by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European allies in response to NATO. It solidified the division of Europe into two opposing military blocs. It lasted until the end of the Cold War. • ...
U.S. History People (1865 to 1919) 2025-12-19
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- Jazz bandleader and pianist
- U.S. AG known for his raids during the first Red Scare
- Believed in immediate equality for African Americans
- First director of the FBI (1924 to 1972)
- Believed African Americans would gain equality through vocational education
- Abolitionist who pushed for the 15th Amendment
- Controlled the steel industry
- Infamous "boss" of Tammany Hall in New York City
- Encouraged Southerners to reconcile with the North after the Civil War
- U.S. President during the Spanish American War (sent the USS Maine to Havana Harbor)
- Harlem Renaissance artist known for his Migration series
- Organized the Seneca Fall Conference along with Lucretia Mott
- Volunteer Cavalry regiment Theodore Roosevelt commanded in the Spanish American War
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- U.S. President during World War I (known for his 14-point peace plan)
- Apache chief known for bravery
- Introduced the assembly line and made automobiles affordable
- Jazz musician known for his trumpet and his gravelly voice
- Harlem Renaissance blues singer
- Founder of the Hull House
- Youngest U.S. President ever (after the McKinley assassination)
- Best known writer of the Harlem Renaissance
- Gave the "Ain't I a Woman" speech
- Controlled the oil industry (Standard Oil)
- Wrote "The Jungle" (exposing the meatpacking industry)
- Chief of the Nex Perce known for his surrender
- Gave the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address
- Commander of the UEF in World War I
- Commander of the U.S. Cavalry at the Battle of Little Bighorn (his last stand)
- Dean of the Harlem Renaissance
29 Clues: Founder of the Hull House • Jazz bandleader and pianist • Controlled the steel industry • Apache chief known for bravery • Dean of the Harlem Renaissance • Harlem Renaissance blues singer • Gave the "Ain't I a Woman" speech • Commander of the UEF in World War I • First director of the FBI (1924 to 1972) • Controlled the oil industry (Standard Oil) • ...
The War of 1812 2021-11-16
Across
- Who won the war of 1812
- The blockade Britain made for france
- The kidnapping of US sailors and forcing them to work in Britains navy
- Place in Baltimore that was bombed over25 times by the british
- Treaty that ended the war
- The Britishes revenge for burning york
- Last name of the man who wrote the "star spangled banner"
- Party that opposed the war
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- Battle on NOvember 8, 1811
- Woman who famously saved a picture of former president, George Washington
- People who were fighting Great Britain
- D.C. Capital of The united states
- Burned by the british
- A effect of the war
- When 2 countries go head to head in an armed fight
- A island in the united kingdom
- What Country was Britain at war with first?
- What city in canada did the americans burn down?
- People who got involved because of the British
- What the americans were called
- What Thomas Jefferson had on the British
21 Clues: A effect of the war • Burned by the british • Who won the war of 1812 • Treaty that ended the war • Battle on NOvember 8, 1811 • Party that opposed the war • A island in the united kingdom • What the americans were called • D.C. Capital of The united states • The blockade Britain made for france • People who were fighting Great Britain • The Britishes revenge for burning york • ...
Y9 History 2024-07-08
Across
- when people get to choose their government
- to cut off access to a place
- How America dropped supplies in Berlin
- Reason Khrushchev built the Berlin Wall
- The closed the world got to nuclear war
- Stalin means 'Man of....'
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- Military alliance of Western countries
- Ideology that says everything is shared
- Protection
- Leader of USSR during Berlin Wall
- Leader of Britain during World War Two
11 Clues: Protection • Stalin means 'Man of....' • to cut off access to a place • Leader of USSR during Berlin Wall • Military alliance of Western countries • Leader of Britain during World War Two • How America dropped supplies in Berlin • Ideology that says everything is shared • Reason Khrushchev built the Berlin Wall • The closed the world got to nuclear war • ...
World war 2 vocab 2021-04-13
Across
- organization promoted german pride and antisemitism
- one person or elite group hold all power of country
- survived assassination attempt by stauffenburg
- formed the fascist party
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- for Germany to invade poland without oppositon
- signed a non aggression pact hoping to stay out of the war
- germany,Italy,France,and great Britain composed it
- founded by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
8 Clues: formed the fascist party • founded by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels • for Germany to invade poland without oppositon • survived assassination attempt by stauffenburg • germany,Italy,France,and great Britain composed it • organization promoted german pride and antisemitism • one person or elite group hold all power of country • ...
World War 2 quiz 2023-06-16
8 Clues: how long was WW2? • How many people died in WW2? • What countries were in the Axis? • What countries were in the Allies? • What was the most produced gun in WW2? • What was the most produced tank in WW2? • What was the most produced aircraft in WW2? • Jimmy" what vehicle was built the most in WW2
japan world war 2 2022-05-10
8 Clues: key point in the war • economy of free market • economy with no social classes • government with multiple leaders • second city to have a atomic bomb dropped • name of the harbor japan attacked connected • the first city to have an atomic bomb dropped • last name of person who ordered the atomic bomb
Vietnam Crossword 2015-05-26
10 Clues: killed • Vietnam • helicopter • 2 1/2 ton truck • short for Vietnam • canned meals used in the fields • war fought between 1959 and 1975 • leader of Vietnam during the war • date expected to return from overseas • tour of duty being close to completion
Mark 2025-03-04
Across
- a war fought with atomic and hydrogen nuclear bombs
- the sealing off of a place to prevent people or goods from entering or leaving
- union of the soviet socialist republics or soviet union union of states under the control of the russian communist party established after the russian revolution in 1917 and lasted unit its collapse in 1991
- competition between the usa and the ussr soviet union to be better at space exploration
- political belief associated with soviet russia that the state or goverment should control industry and agriculture
- A race between the USA and USSR soviet Russia and thier allies to completer for superiority in military arms often referred to during the cold war
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- very destructive bombs based on nuclear energy
- usa and ussr after world war 2 which were the two most powerful countries in the world
- an economic and political system in which countries industry and trade are privatley owned and not owned by the state
9 Clues: very destructive bombs based on nuclear energy • a war fought with atomic and hydrogen nuclear bombs • the sealing off of a place to prevent people or goods from entering or leaving • usa and ussr after world war 2 which were the two most powerful countries in the world • competition between the usa and the ussr soviet union to be better at space exploration • ...
social studys 2022-12-01
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- how many Spartans were in the battle of Thermopylae
- how long did the second part of the Peloponnesian war last
- when was Pericles born
- why wasn't Sparta involved in the first part of the Peloponnesian war
- what league was created because of the Persian war
- who did Sparta make a deal with to get gold for a fleet of ships
- how long was the treaty supposed to last
- what war was fought between 2 mountains
- what league made the Peloponnesian wars start
- how long did the treaty last
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- how long did the first part of the Peloponnesian war last
- when did the battle of Marathon start
- how was the desise spead
- what fraction did the plague kill
- when did Pericles die
- a rectangular military formation used by greeks
- who won the Peloponnesian wars
- the battle of -------- was the first war in the Persian wars
- what is the Persian war is known for its being on the water
- who won the Persian wars
20 Clues: when did Pericles die • when was Pericles born • how was the desise spead • who won the Persian wars • how long did the treaty last • who won the Peloponnesian wars • what fraction did the plague kill • when did the battle of Marathon start • what war was fought between 2 mountains • how long was the treaty supposed to last • what league made the Peloponnesian wars start • ...
BROADWAY MUSICALS 2023-07-10
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- A drama exploring themes of artificial intelligence and humanity
- A story of a royal's struggle with a speech impediment
- A historical drama set during the American Civil War
- A film about the life and career of Charles Foster Kane
- A film based on Harper Lee's novel about racial injustice in the 1930s
- A crime drama centered around the mafia in post-war America
- A powerful World War II drama directed by Steven Spielberg
- A musical about a jazz pianist and an aspiring actress in Los Angeles
- A sweeping musical set in Paris during the French Revolution
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- A film exploring corruption and crime in 1950s Los Angeles
- An animated story of an old man and a young boy's unlikely friendship
- An epic romance set against the backdrop of the sinking of the unsinkable ship
- A film chronicling the early life and career of mobster Henry Hill
- The first-ever Best Picture winner (1927)
- A film following the lives of four interconnected individuals in Los Angeles
- A drama set in the world of competitive high school basketball
- A war film depicting the D-Day invasion of Normandy
17 Clues: The first-ever Best Picture winner (1927) • A war film depicting the D-Day invasion of Normandy • A historical drama set during the American Civil War • A story of a royal's struggle with a speech impediment • A film about the life and career of Charles Foster Kane • A film exploring corruption and crime in 1950s Los Angeles • ...
World War 1- Kathryn Mazur period 2 2021-03-16
Across
- An area running through France that served as the battlefield between the Germans and the Allied Powers.
- an agreement made between two or more countries to give each other help and protection in a time or war.
- One of the two major groups fighting in the war, located in Central Europe and included the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
- President of the U.S. who originally won re-election by "keeping us out of war," but later authored the 14 points during the treaty process.
- A series of recommendations by U.S. President Wilson as terms of the treaty to end WWI.
- A name Americans used for their troops heading overseas for war.
- The way the U.S. Government used to draft men into the military.
- Building up of military forces and weapons in an aggressive manner in order to intimidate other nations.
- A German submarine that torpedos and sinks Allied ships.
- Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire.
- A group of merchant ships traveling with and protected by military vessels.
- manipulating public opinion using posters, speeches, publications, and music.
- A song promoting patriotism for American troops as they prepared to enter WWI.
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- An area running through Russia that served as the battlefield between Russia and German.
- Not taking sides with any nation or alliance during wartime.
- an international institution created to enforce the treaty ending the war and prevent future wars through discussion between the involved nations.
- Strong support for the interests of one's country; pride in your own country.
- To provide a specific and fixed portion of food to soldiers, sailors or civilians during a shortage.
- A message from the German foreign secretary to the President of Mexico proposing an alliance against the United States.
- fighting in a series of interconnected ditches along a battlefront.
20 Clues: A German submarine that torpedos and sinks Allied ships. • Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire. • Not taking sides with any nation or alliance during wartime. • A name Americans used for their troops heading overseas for war. • The way the U.S. Government used to draft men into the military. • ...
List 15 2020-11-03
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- That is a _______ of the crime
- He injured his ________
- The line was ________
- The bomb was ________
- The air was full of __________
- There is _____ between reading and writing
- The ________ had inner cell mass
- I was in pain on my ____ side
- He had ________ in his ankle
- _______ is a style of writing
- The fossil was from a ________
- _____is an element
- He used ______ energy to move
- The man was late because of his _______
- He had amazing __________
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- The fish had __________
- The mystery animal was a _______
- He is a _______ eater
- It was a large _______ organizm
- World War 2 was a ________
- The star was ________
- The cave was full of _________
- _________ is the orientation of the plant
- He had red spots on his _______ side
- Phylogenetics is the study of _______
25 Clues: _____is an element • The line was ________ • He is a _______ eater • The bomb was ________ • The star was ________ • The fish had __________ • He injured his ________ • He had amazing __________ • World War 2 was a ________ • He had ________ in his ankle • I was in pain on my ____ side • _______ is a style of writing • He used ______ energy to move • That is a _______ of the crime • ...
Za to the za's Texas history Crossword. 2022-04-25
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- Soldiers who protected the forest and around them
- To get back to a normal state or fixed
- Texas president 1#
- Many families lost their job and money because they wasted it
- The second world war
- Very tall top hat man
- A tribe in texas in ( blanks ) falls
- A fence or structure blocking something.
- A Mexican Priest who called for Independence from spain
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- Old music, and news box
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- Most dangerous Natural Disaster that happened
- More people coming to a city
- (Blank) Branch Carries out Powers/Laws
- A tribe in the mountains and basins
- A movement of growth
- Another name for the alamo
- Texas president 2#
- (blank) Branch Interprets the law
- Blacks being held to do work
20 Clues: Texas president 1# • Texas president 2# • The second world war • A movement of growth • Very tall top hat man • Old music, and news box • Another name for the alamo • More people coming to a city • Blacks being held to do work • (blank) Branch Interprets the law • A tribe in the mountains and basins • A tribe in texas in ( blanks ) falls • To get back to a normal state or fixed • ...
19 2024-09-05
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- Thief in The Collection
- Tourist in Chernobyl Diaries
- Found footage horror in V/H/S
- Killer in Maniac
- Final girl in You're Next
- Hitman in Kill List
- Alien seductress in Under the Skin
- DJ in The Lords of Salem
- Mother figure in Mama
- Haunted again in Insidious: Chapter 2
- Telekinetic girl in Carrie
- Paranormal investigator in The Conjuring
- Scientist in Prometheus
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- Marine biologist in The Bay
- Captive in The Green Inferno
- Antarctic station in The Thing
- Lawyer in The Woman in Black
- Father in The Possession
- UN employee in World War Z
- Possessed in Evil Dead
- True crime writer in Sinister
- Haunted in Paranormal Activity 4
- Protagonist in Silent Hill: Revelation
- Purge survivor in The Purge
- Survivor in The Cabin in the Woods
25 Clues: Killer in Maniac • Hitman in Kill List • Mother figure in Mama • Possessed in Evil Dead • Thief in The Collection • Scientist in Prometheus • Father in The Possession • DJ in The Lords of Salem • Final girl in You're Next • UN employee in World War Z • Telekinetic girl in Carrie • Marine biologist in The Bay • Purge survivor in The Purge • Captive in The Green Inferno • ...
Class Crossword 8 2016-10-23
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- What goes from Earth but never really leaves? (6)
- What do you get if you cross a caterpillar with a parrot? (7:7)
- Who is most famously known for castrating their cheating husband? (6:7)
- Who is Abraham Lincoln's son? (6:3:7)
- What is an instrument beginning with H? (9)
- Starts with P, ends with E and has thousands of letters in it (4:6)
- What is a pale pinkish white coloured flower? (8)
- Only plant-based complete protein containing all the essential amino acids (6)
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- What is the capital of Thailand? (7)
- What is the meaning of TBVH? (2:2:4:6)
- Welcome to the ________ (6)
- What does LOL stand for? (8:3:4)
- New Zealand's largest lake (4:5)
- The largest lily in the world (7:4)
- What kind of guitar is used for toque? (8)
- Famous french heroine (4:2:3)
- What is the Tongan word for love? (3:3)
- Which number of the month would make it a black Friday? (8)
- What time does STU finish Open Poly? (3:6)
- Parasite passed by faeces of infected humans and animals (7)
- The Italian Pizzeria in Mission Bay (5:3)
- Greek goddess of war (6)
22 Clues: Greek goddess of war (6) • Welcome to the ________ (6) • Famous french heroine (4:2:3) • What does LOL stand for? (8:3:4) • New Zealand's largest lake (4:5) • The largest lily in the world (7:4) • What is the capital of Thailand? (7) • Who is Abraham Lincoln's son? (6:3:7) • What is the meaning of TBVH? (2:2:4:6) • What is the Tongan word for love? (3:3) • ...
Social 20-1 2023-06-13
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- To bring to trial and punish the major war criminals of the Axis countries.
- Intervening in another country’s affairs without getting approval.
- The genocide of European Jews during World War II, between 1941 and 1945.
- chain of events that started in October 1970 when members of the FLQ kidnapped the provincial Labour Minister Pierre Laporte and British diplomat James Cross from his Montreal residence.
- Man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine from 1932 to 1933 that killed millions of Ukrainians.
- This organization was created after the horror of World War Two to avoid the scourge of war. Its fundamental belief is peace can be achieved through multilateralism.
- Land dispute between a group of Mohawk people and the town of Oka, Quebec, Canada.
- World War II started when Germany invaded which country
- As a defeated country who was blamed for starting the Great war?
- Who was the head of the Soviet Union?
- Intergovernmental military alliance between 31 member states.
- Granted Francophones land, French civil law, freedom of religion, and promoted the role of the church. Appeased the French speaking majority and angered an Anglophone minority.
- Supervised territories known as trusts to help them work towards independence.
- This British Admiral defeated Napoleon’s navy in Egypt and later at Cape Trafalgar.
- A person who has left their own country in order to settle in another, typically for political reasons.
- Tax on the import and export of goods
- Against which country did the soviet union instigate an armed conflict in late 1939?
- The League would use world opinion to persuade the offending nation to accept a settlement
- Iraq annexes Kuwait in august 1990. At first, the international community attempts to use diplomacy and pressure.
- Manipulation of information to influence public opinion.
- Supreme authority within a territory, as well as external autonomy from other states.
- Security In the first decade, the United Nations sent military observers to trouble spots like Palestine, Israel, Pakistan and India.
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- Which term refers to a system by which nations consult others in matters of foreign policy, by way of organizations such as the United Nations.
- Which place was the site of the last major battle of World War II?
- The deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group
- The state took control of all farmers' lands and formed collective farms, farmers were ordered to work on these collective farms.
- Systematic removal of a certain ethnic or religious group.
- This policy was championed by Neville Chamberlain to avoid a potential war. At the Munich conference, Chamberlain gave into Hitler’s demand for the Sudetenland.
- Which country suffered the most military deaths by far during World War II?
- international diplomatic meetings to discuss and agree upon a possible new layout of the European political and constitutional order after the downfall of the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
- The action or process of a state withdrawing from a former colony, leaving it independent.
- French military leader, French Emperor 1804–1814 and again in 1815.
- The League would cut off world trade with the offending nation
- Are not required to remain neutral, they may shoot to kill and they may enter a country even if they have not been invited.
- This policy was championed by Neville Chamberlain to avoid a potential war. At the Munich conference, Chamberlain gave into Hitler’s demand for the Sudetenland.
- Defined the Americas, the new world as under America’s sphere of influence and free from European, Old World, colonialism.
- Ideology and movement that promotes the interests of a particular nation especially with the aim of gaining and maintaining the nation's sovereignty over its homeland.
- Has the primary responsibility with the United Nations of maintaining international peace and security.
- Form of nationalism espousing freedom, tolerance, equality and individual rights
- Getting rid of all national obstacles to free trade, such as border checks and custom duties, as if Europe were one country.
- What made the trials illegitimate?
- International security philosophy that everyone is safer together; that the security of one is the concern of all.
- Instead of just a sense of nationalism or patriotism, internationalists believe they are part of the entire human race, and thus have a responsibility in the international community.
- A unilateral act where territory is seized and held by one state, as distinct from conquest and differs from cession, in which territory is given or sold through treaty
- Prevented the UN from doing anything that might be counter to the interests of any of the permanent members.
- The UN led by the US defended South Korean sovereignty from the communist north supported by the newly formed People’s Republic of China.
- Non-restrictive list of peaceful, diplomatic, and judicial means of resolving disputes.
- Appeared to be a rejection of Bush’s unilateralism as he claimed he would end the war in Iraq and finish the fight against al Qaeda.
- Protection of Central Canada’s struggling industries.
- America was accused of acting unilaterally when it led an invasion into this country in 2003 under the belief that the country had weapons of mass destruction. America was accused of wanting to assure its access to oil.
50 Clues: What made the trials illegitimate? • Who was the head of the Soviet Union? • Tax on the import and export of goods • Protection of Central Canada’s struggling industries. • World War II started when Germany invaded which country • Manipulation of information to influence public opinion. • Systematic removal of a certain ethnic or religious group. • ...
Fourth of July Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-18
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- Cajun stew
- Oldest national park
- Produces 80% of the world's almonds
- Relay mail service
- Civil War bloodiest battle
- First state to ratify the constitution
- Last state
- Jazz Age writer
- Largest trees in the world
- Largest lake
- American “uncle”
- Theodore Roosevelt’s cavalry regiment
- Moon landing program
- Colonial militia company
- Most widely grown produce
- French military officer in War for Independence
- Battle that was turning point in Revolutionary War
- John Rolfe’s wife
- Underground Railroad conductor
- Financial district
- First permanent English settlement
- “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” / “Rip Van Winkle” (author)
- First university in America
- Roots music
- 1996 Summer Olympics (city)
- Largest office building in the world
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- Most popular sport
- Thomas Jefferson’s residence
- Political scandal
- World’s oldest ship afloat USS _______
- Mythical North American rabbit
- USA national food
- Nickname for flag
- Pilgrim’s ship
- First president to live in White House
- National pastime
- Windy city
- First ten amendments
- Green mountain state
- Southern dessert
- Tallest mountain in North America
- Last major land battle of Revolutionary War
- “Remember the ______!”
- Apache leader
- USA/Canada/Mexico trade
- Period of severe dust storm
- Traditional Halloween decor
- Largest North American rodent
- Father of the American Navy
- Official national language
50 Clues: Cajun stew • Windy city • Last state • Roots music • Largest lake • Apache leader • Pilgrim’s ship • Jazz Age writer • National pastime • American “uncle” • Southern dessert • Political scandal • USA national food • Nickname for flag • John Rolfe’s wife • Most popular sport • Relay mail service • Financial district • Oldest national park • First ten amendments • Green mountain state • Moon landing program • ...
Early Cold War 2025-04-14
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- 40th president of the United States
- Had a communist revolution in Cuba
- Limits the United States nuclear exchange by targeting only enemy military forces.
- program that provided economic aid to Western Europe after World War II.
- One of the biggest and most powerful nations in the world
- A failed attempt by the United States to overthrow the communist government of Fidel Castro in Cuba
- 35th president of the United States
- Often involving the U.S. and Soviet Union supporting opposing sides, like the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
- Implemented the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan
- Competition between the Cold War rivals, the United States and the Soviet Union, to achieve superior spaceflight capability
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- Conflict between North korea and south korea
- Contained the spread of communism and promoted democracy globally
- Leader of communist North Vietnam
- U.S. support to nations resisting communist subjugation
- Started on March 12, 1947.
- British statesman, military officer, and writer who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- A hysteria over the supposed threat posed by the Communists in the United States.
- Soviet politician and revolutionary who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953.
- A military and political alliance between the Soviet Union and several Eastern European
- A military alliance of 32 countries from Europe and North America
20 Clues: Started on March 12, 1947. • Leader of communist North Vietnam • Had a communist revolution in Cuba • 40th president of the United States • 35th president of the United States • Conflict between North korea and south korea • Implemented the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan • U.S. support to nations resisting communist subjugation • ...
Girl Guide History 2013-11-01
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- Where is Sangam?:
- On our world badge the Promise and Law are represented by two ____.
- The World Centre in Cuernavaca, Mexico, is called ______. (2 words)
- The Founder of Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. (3 words)
- What is the Girl Guide Motto?
- What is the acronym for the World Association of Girl Guides and Girls Scouts stand for?
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- Where did Girl Guides first appear? (3 words)
- The Chief Guide of the world. (3 words)
- How many Guide Laws are there?
- What is our handshake a symbol of?
- Where does the name ‘guides’ come from? (2 words)
- What is Our Chalet one of ? (2 words)
- We celebrate Thinking Day on the 22nd of _____.
- 1st _____ is the oldest unit/company in Australia?
14 Clues: Where is Sangam?: • What is the Girl Guide Motto? • How many Guide Laws are there? • What is our handshake a symbol of? • What is Our Chalet one of ? (2 words) • The Chief Guide of the world. (3 words) • Where did Girl Guides first appear? (3 words) • We celebrate Thinking Day on the 22nd of _____. • Where does the name ‘guides’ come from? (2 words) • ...
USH #8 2023-04-12
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- Government owned farms
- Political system headed by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism and racism and no tolerance of opposition
- Mistreatment or punishment of a group of people because of their beliefs or appearance
- Union of Germany and Austria in 1933
- Accepting demands in order to avoid conflict
- Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group
- Ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained power by force
- Negative behavior toward a group and its members
- "Lightning war," type of fast-moving warfare used by Germany
- Official ban on trade with another country
- Country that agrees to help another country achieve a common goal
- Where men, women, and children were sent to be executed
- System in which merchant ships travel with naval vessels for protection
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- A government in power
- To deprive of the right to vote
- Idea that trade with foreign countries creates peace and prosperity
- Where prisoners of war, political prisoners, or members of minority groups are confined, typically under harsh conditions
- Set apart from the rest or from each other; isolate or divide.
- "Night of Broken Glass," when Jews were attacked throughout Germany
- Alliance of Great Britain, the Soviet Union, the United States, and France during World War II
- Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II
- German secret police
22 Clues: German secret police • A government in power • Government owned farms • To deprive of the right to vote • Union of Germany and Austria in 1933 • Official ban on trade with another country • Accepting demands in order to avoid conflict • Negative behavior toward a group and its members • Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group • ...
WWI Vocabulary 2013-01-18
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- title given to a pilot who made 5 successful enemy kills
- U.S. bonds sold during World War I to raise money for loans to the Allies.
- area of destruction and danger between the two enemy trenches during WWI
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, The Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria, and Italy
- a policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- treaty that ended the war in 1919
- meant to sway the public's opinion for or against something. It can come in the form of songs, flyers, posters, and slogans.
- name given to the famous German Dogfighter and Ace during WWI
- a battle involving planes, with pilots shooting at each other while in flight
- type of fighting that would have been found on the Western Front of WWI
- Great Britain, France, Serbia, Russia, and the U.S.
- A highly contagious rickettsial disease transmitted by lice, that infected soldiers in the trenches in World War I.
- submarines during WWI,used especially by the Germans
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- Policy of aggressive military preparedness.
- giant hydrogen filled blimps that were used to drop explosives in WWI
- Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace after the war
- (1917) Law that required men between the ages of 21 and 30 to register for the draft into the armed forces.
- having pride in your country
- the payments to cover war damages
- A painful condition of the feet caused by long immersion in cold water or mud and marked by blackening and death of surface tissue.
20 Clues: having pride in your country • treaty that ended the war in 1919 • the payments to cover war damages • Policy of aggressive military preparedness. • Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace after the war • Great Britain, France, Serbia, Russia, and the U.S. • submarines during WWI,used especially by the Germans • title given to a pilot who made 5 successful enemy kills • ...
WORLD I 2013-08-27
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- A bond between countries who share common goals and offer to support eachother.
- WAR A war that divides the majority of countries into factions. 5/3
- If someone is next inline to the thrown they are a _____.
- The next in line to the thrown in Austria.5/9
- Germany attacking Belgium was an _______ of WWI 9/5.
- An offer from Germany offering Austria their full support with their ideals. 5/6
- The name for the alliance between France, England, Russia, (japan and USA Later)
- That race between world superpowers to have the most/biggist militia. 4/4
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- The name for the alliance alliance between Italy (at the start) Germany, Austria, Bulgaria. 7/6
- Compulsory enlistment for state service, typically into the military.
- An alliance between the allied powers of Britain, France and Russia.6/7
- A type of war that is demestic and doesnt involve many countries. 5/3
- A plan that Germany devised over many years avoiding Germany fighting a war on two fronts.10/4
- The crisis in Morocco in 1906 and 1911 and the Balkan crisis was an ______ of WWI. 12/7
- a policy governing international relations.7/6
- The alliance between France England and Russia was a ________ of WWI. 4/4/5
- A long term belief for increasing an empire for a prestige status.
- The belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability.
- A final demand or statement of terms. Rejection = War.
- A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
20 Clues: The next in line to the thrown in Austria.5/9 • a policy governing international relations.7/6 • Germany attacking Belgium was an _______ of WWI 9/5. • A final demand or statement of terms. Rejection = War. • If someone is next inline to the thrown they are a _____. • A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries. • ...
U1-U2 Vocab 2023-02-17
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- lenient, as in the absence of government control over private business
- group of countries led by Britain, France, and the United States in WWI
- constitutional amendment banning the manufacture, distribution, and sale of all alcohol in the United States
- payment for war damages
- farmers organization formed after the Civil War
- election in which citizens themselves vote to select nominees for upcoming elections
- British passenger liner sunk by a German U-boat during World War One
- President Taft's policy of expanding American investments abroad
- belief that assimilating immigrants into American society would make them more loyal citizens
- economy in a colony where the colonizing country removed raw materials and shipped them back home to benefit its own economy
- political, military, and economic domination of strong nations over weaker territories
- human-made waterway linking the Atlantic to the Pacific across the Isthmus of Panama
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- list of terms for resolving World War One and future wars outlined by American President Woodrow Wilson
- a rebellion
- process in which employers negotiate with labor unions about hours, wages, and other working conditions
- constitutional amendment that gave women the right to vote
- group of men, consisting of rugged westerners and upper class easterners who fought during the Spanish American War
- President Teddy Roosevelt's plan to restore the government's trustbusting power
- Act act passed by Congress in 1917 enacting severe penalties for anyone engaged in disloyal or treasonable activites
- movement that responded to the pressures of industrialization and urbanization by promoting reforms
20 Clues: a rebellion • payment for war damages • farmers organization formed after the Civil War • constitutional amendment that gave women the right to vote • President Taft's policy of expanding American investments abroad • British passenger liner sunk by a German U-boat during World War One • lenient, as in the absence of government control over private business • ...
1984 2024-05-08
15 Clues: 2+2=5 • Execute • Bruising • Miserable • Rebellion • Conceivable • Soviet Union • Distractions • War is Peace • Grammar Rules • Death-Worship • Contradictory • Cheap Adult Media • Inappropriate face expressions • The stopping before dangers are presented
our puzzling history 2022-04-04
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- - Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- - The process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government.
- garden - home grown gardens during the war, leaving more for the troops
- - Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- - to come to an agreement
- - those who have control over determining and enforcing what is right or wrong
- - to select a person at random for mandatory military
- - Goods that have been imported or exported illegally.
- - Special importance, value, or prominence given to something.
- strike - a strike involving all the workers in a particular geographic location
- - The state of being stable
- - A member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting, typically against larger regular forces.
- - to cause something necessary
- - spying, especially to gain government secrets
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- - a group that travels with something such as a ship to protect it
- - having influence on or affecting a large group
- - To move from one place to another
- - A German submarine used in World War I or World War II.
- - a temporary agreement to end fighting
- - an interconnected system
- - requiring people to enter military service
- of living - the cost of purchasing goods and services essentials for surviaval
- - wind, water, or other natural agents) gradually wear away (soil
- - to complete a task without going beyond or above what is required
- - payment by the losing country in a war to the winner for the damages caused by the war
25 Clues: - to come to an agreement • - an interconnected system • - The state of being stable • - to cause something necessary • - To move from one place to another • - a temporary agreement to end fighting • - Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • - requiring people to enter military service • - spying, especially to gain government secrets • ...
Ss chapter 30 2024-03-27
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- These alliances came about as a result of the first great confrontation of the Cold War— the…
- The US and The Soviet Union nearly came into direct conflict over…
- To protect their power, this person turned the Soviet Union into a vast police state.
- Who was devastated by the war?
- This person claimed that the future belonged to an economic system called…
- This is the capital of Poland and the name of a pact.
- It became a —— to develop and manufacture ever more powerful and destructive weapons.
- The rivalry that emerged between the US and the USSR created a ———- world.
- The Soviet Union and its communist allies were seen as a “… world.”
- The US sent vast amounts of money to 16 nations in Europe for rebuilding cities, railroads, factories, and electric systems under the ——- plan
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- The first major proxy war erupted in this country in 1950.
- President Truman responded to this threat with a foreign policy known as…
- ten Western European countries, the U.S., and Canada formed this.
- In April 1945, delegates from 50 nations met in San Francisco to establish a new organization called the…
- This is the name of the war this section is about.
- This was the type of battle used during the Cold War.
- This president warned Americans of the growing influence of what he called the military- industrial complex in 1961.
- The Bolsheviks were inspired by the writings of this German philosopher.
- This separated West and East Germany.
- For the next — years, the Berlin Wall served as a grim symbol of a divided Europe.
20 Clues: Who was devastated by the war? • This separated West and East Germany. • This is the name of the war this section is about. • This was the type of battle used during the Cold War. • This is the capital of Poland and the name of a pact. • The first major proxy war erupted in this country in 1950. • ten Western European countries, the U.S., and Canada formed this. • ...
Judaism Review - Moriah Allen 7C 2023-12-12
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- The second commandment
- The Jews faced a lot of this
- This is one of the Jews main symbols
- Weekly day of rest
- The miracle of the escape of the Israelites and the parting of the Red Sea
- This is one of the Jews key teachings
- Leaving home for a specific reason
- The fifth commandment
- The festival of lights
- After world war 2, the Jewish people were given a homeland where
- This is the number of plaques brought upon Egypt
- The tenth commandment
- The people that practice Judaism
- "Father of the Jewish Faith"
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- God made this with Abraham
- Jews living outside their homeland
- The holocaust was in this war
- Babylon conquers this place
- This person conquered Babylon
- Jewish religious leader
- Meals are prepared in a very fit manner
- Idea of right and wrong
- Jewish New Year
- The tradition where it shows kids growing up
- God sparing the children of Egypt
- Belief in one god
- First five books of the Hebrew bible
- God gave ten of these to teach the Iraeli people how to act
- The eighth commandment
- Collection of one oral teaching/scripture
30 Clues: Jewish New Year • Belief in one god • Weekly day of rest • The fifth commandment • The tenth commandment • The second commandment • The festival of lights • The eighth commandment • Jewish religious leader • Idea of right and wrong • God made this with Abraham • Babylon conquers this place • The Jews faced a lot of this • "Father of the Jewish Faith" • The holocaust was in this war • ...
Veterans Day 2022-11-07
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- a walk or march to celebrate something
- totally quiet
- Another name for World War I
- Canada and Australia celebrate __________ Day
- On Veterans Day, you should say "_______" to people who served in the military
- A type of flower worn by Americans on Memorial Day
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- A _____ is flown on all government buildings on Veterans Day
- on this holiday, Americans remember dead soldiers
- an agreement to stop fighting
- World War I poem, "In ___________ Fields"
- People in Britain celebrate their Veterans Day with _______ services
- Someone who served in the military
- to show respect for someone or something
- President in 1919
14 Clues: totally quiet • President in 1919 • Another name for World War I • an agreement to stop fighting • Someone who served in the military • a walk or march to celebrate something • to show respect for someone or something • World War I poem, "In ___________ Fields" • Canada and Australia celebrate __________ Day • on this holiday, Americans remember dead soldiers • ...
Topic1: The French Revolution Topic2: Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution 2020-10-12
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- The Central Power Country of the first world war
- Allied country 0f first world war
- The place where the French Revolution happened in 14th July 1789
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- The National Anthem of France got its name from the name of this place.
- The Allied power of the first world war
- Port associated with slave trade
- The Central power of the first world war
7 Clues: Port associated with slave trade • Allied country 0f first world war • The Allied power of the first world war • The Central power of the first world war • The Central Power Country of the first world war • The place where the French Revolution happened in 14th July 1789 • The National Anthem of France got its name from the name of this place.
history 2021-12-01
4 Clues: what year did world war 2 start? • what year did world war 1 start? • what year did the cold war start? • what was the tie period of the medieval times?
Luke and Chas 2026-01-14
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- - A vehicle used to give powerful blows.
- - Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Japan, and the United States.
- - A disease that gets into your hair and itches really badly.
- - Something you throw at the enemies, and they explode.
- Foot - A deadly disease from walking around in the trenches.
- - A U.S. Ship that sank, which eventually led to the U.S. joining the war.
- - Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
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- Gun - Could shoot 500 rounds per minute.
- - A vehicle used to drop bombs
- - A bomb that is placed in the ground.
- - Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire (Turkey), and Bulgaria.
- - Where soldiers lived and hid during World War 1.
- - A powerful gun used in World War 1.
- Ship - A ship that carries supplies overseas.
14 Clues: - A vehicle used to drop bombs • - A powerful gun used in World War 1. • - A bomb that is placed in the ground. • Gun - Could shoot 500 rounds per minute. • - A vehicle used to give powerful blows. • Ship - A ship that carries supplies overseas. • - Where soldiers lived and hid during World War 1. • - Something you throw at the enemies, and they explode. • ...
social studys 2022-12-01
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- how many Spartans were in the battle of Thermopylae
- how long did the second part of the Peloponnesian war last
- when was Pericles born
- why wasn't Sparta involved in the first part of the Peloponnesian war
- what league was created because of the Persian war
- who did Sparta make a deal with to get gold for a fleet of ships
- how long was the treaty supposed to last
- what war was fought between 2 mountains
- what league made the Peloponnesian wars start
- how long did the treaty last
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- how long did the first part of the Peloponnesian war last
- when did the battle of Marathon start
- how was the desise spead
- what fraction did the plague kill
- when did Pericles die
- a rectangular military formation used by greeks
- who won the Peloponnesian wars
- the battle of -------- was the first war in the Persian wars
- what is the Persian war is known for its being on the water
- who won the Persian wars
20 Clues: when did Pericles die • when was Pericles born • how was the desise spead • who won the Persian wars • how long did the treaty last • who won the Peloponnesian wars • what fraction did the plague kill • when did the battle of Marathon start • what war was fought between 2 mountains • how long was the treaty supposed to last • what league made the Peloponnesian wars start • ...
"42" Movie Assignment 2015-05-10
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- College Jackie Graduated From
- Little boy inspired by Jackie
- separation and discrimination of races
- Jackie Robinson's Second Team
- Team played for World Series
- Legends were inducted into
- Jackie's baseball position
- Laws segregating African Americans
- Manager who taunted Jackie
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- Brooklyn Dodgers' Owner
- The War Rickey believes must be won at home
- War Jackie fought in
- Team tied with Dodgers
- Jackie's sportswriter
- Jackie's hometown
- Jackie Robinson's First Team with Rickey
- Jackie's Wife
- Jackie's original team
18 Clues: Jackie's Wife • Jackie's hometown • War Jackie fought in • Jackie's sportswriter • Team tied with Dodgers • Jackie's original team • Brooklyn Dodgers' Owner • Legends were inducted into • Jackie's baseball position • Manager who taunted Jackie • Team played for World Series • College Jackie Graduated From • Little boy inspired by Jackie • Jackie Robinson's Second Team • ...
Iron Curtain Crossword 2024-05-09
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- Another word for spies, used by both sides to find information from both sides of the curtain
- The side of the curtain containing Russia, East Germany, Hungary etc.
- A political barrier separating East and West Europe.
- A wall in the middle of Germany separating the East and West.
- A system of government that believes the citizens should be in charge of their own finances
- The side of the curtain containing West Germany,France, the UK, Italy etc.
- A major UK figure during the cold war
- A system of government that believes the government should control all money in a country
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- One of the 2 major countries in the cold war, wanted to spread communism.
- The indirect war fought between the USSR and the US lasting from 1947-1991
- The capital of Germany that was split during the Cold War.
- The president of the US during the beginning of the cold war
- One of the 2 major countries in the cold war, was anti-communism
- The totalitarian leader of the USSR during the beginning of the cold war
- Weapon of mass destruction that both the US and the USSR aimed to perfect
15 Clues: A major UK figure during the cold war • A political barrier separating East and West Europe. • The capital of Germany that was split during the Cold War. • The president of the US during the beginning of the cold war • A wall in the middle of Germany separating the East and West. • One of the 2 major countries in the cold war, was anti-communism • ...
History Crossword Week 13 2024-11-21
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- James Polk believed in a “Manifest _______.” (1)
- A border skirmish along this river started off the Mexican-American War. (1)
- This war was fought from 1846–1848. (1)
- The net gain in U.S. territory after the Mexican-American War was roughly five-hundred and twenty-five ______ square miles. (4)
- On April 25 the Mexicans laid siege to this fort. (2)
- How many thousand Mexican citizens lived north of the Rio Grande at the time of the Mexican-American War? (3)
- What body of water did Polk think the U.S. should spread to? (1)
- The Treaty of Guadalupe ______ established the Rio Grande as the U.S. -Mexican border. (3)
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- What year did Texas gain its independence from Mexico? (2)
- Who was president during the Mexican-American War? (full name) (1)
- Taylor captured this city in September 1846. (3)
- Mexico sold California and the rest of its territory north of the Rio Grande for ___ million dollars. (3-4)
- No official declaration of ___ ever came from Mexico. (3)
- Who lost the Mexican-American War? (3?)
- At the Battle of Buena ______ Santa Anna was forced to withdraw his forces from the Americans. (3)
15 Clues: This war was fought from 1846–1848. (1) • Who lost the Mexican-American War? (3?) • James Polk believed in a “Manifest _______.” (1) • Taylor captured this city in September 1846. (3) • On April 25 the Mexicans laid siege to this fort. (2) • No official declaration of ___ ever came from Mexico. (3) • What year did Texas gain its independence from Mexico? (2) • ...
M6/2 World History S1 Vocabulary 2025-09-23
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- declared that the United States had the right to exercise “police power” throughout the Western Hemisphere, especially the Americas
- British ocean liner sunk by a German U-boat on May 7, 1915.
- first military conflicted between China and Japan in 1894-1895
- American planter who assisted in the overthrow of the Hawai’ian monarchy.
- an exemption of foreign residents from the laws of a country.
- ruled Japan from 1603 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868.
- 1918 treaty that allowed Russia to withdraw from WWI.
- after WWI, permission for Britain and France to occupy and acquire the former territories of the Ottoman Empire.
- the freedom of a people to rule themselves.
- the last monarch of Hawai'i
- Germany’s military plan at the outbreak of World War I.
- American naval commander who forced the Japan to open itself up to foreign trade.
- a telegram sent by Germany to Mexico in January 1917.
- a conflict between Britain and China, lasting from 1839 to 1842
- during WWI, the military alliance of the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire.
- an unequal treaty between Great Britain and the Qing dynasty of China
- during WWI, a type of land warfare using occupied lines largely comprising military trenches.
- strong identification with one's own nation and its interests
- the last German monarch, who abdicated in 1918.
- the ‘war guilt’ clause of the Treaty of Versailles
- the compensation for war damage paid by a defeated state.
- a policy that states any intervention in the political/economic affairs of the Americas by foreign powers is a hostile act against the United States.
- formed after World War I with the goal of keeping peace among nations, disbanded in 1946
- compensation for war damage paid by a defeated state.
- 1905 treaty that ended the Russo-Japanese War.
- U.S. president responsible for the completion of the Panama Canal
- French prime minister who participated in the drafting of the Treaty of Versailles
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- the peace treaty signed by Germany and the Allied powers after WWI.
- needing no help from outside sources
- treaty signed in 1854 by the USA and Japan.
- a policy of glorifying military power
- a policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries by establishing colonies.
- treaty that ended the Spanish-American War in 1898.
- during WWI, the use of submarines to sink without warning
- 1905 military conflict between in which Japan was victorious.
- a statement of principles for peace at the end of WWI
- U.S. president responsible for creation of the ’14 Points’ and the League of Nations.
- the use of military threats by a stronger nation against a weaker nation in order to make it obey.
- a military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy BEFORE World War I.
- during WWI, the nations of Great Britain, France, Russia, and the U.S.A
- a wartime policy in which a country devotes all its economic resources towards the war effort.
- during WWI, the region along the German-Russian border
- racist belief that Asian people were an existential danger to the Western world
- a region in southeastern Europe
- the Meiji emperor
- an agreement to stop fighting.
- during WWI, the region of northern France where the forces of the Allies and the Central Powers battled each other
- a military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia BEFORE World War I.
- the first half of the Empire of Japan during which the country modernized.
- a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China from 1644-1911 and the last imperial dynasty in Chinese history.
- U.S.-controlled territory surrounding the Panama Canal from 1903-1979.
51 Clues: the Meiji emperor • the last monarch of Hawai'i • an agreement to stop fighting. • a region in southeastern Europe • needing no help from outside sources • a policy of glorifying military power • treaty signed in 1854 by the USA and Japan. • the freedom of a people to rule themselves. • 1905 treaty that ended the Russo-Japanese War. • ...
World War One 2023-12-05
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- where were Australian troops sent to fight in April 1915
- World War One was the first ... war
- what were the troops sent to fight the Turkish called
- who was on the opposing side of the western front
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- what month did world war one began
- what vehicle was introduced to warfare
- what was minimum age of enlistment in 1914
- who was Australia allies with
- what war role did women take during WW1
9 Clues: who was Australia allies with • what month did world war one began • World War One was the first ... war • what vehicle was introduced to warfare • what war role did women take during WW1 • what was minimum age of enlistment in 1914 • who was on the opposing side of the western front • what were the troops sent to fight the Turkish called • ...
Royal Quizstory 2022-06-05
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- Name of the West End musical that puts a pop-concert spin on Henry’s wives.
- The leaders of the world’s three greatest nations during World War I - King George V, Tsar Nicholas II, Kaiser Wilhelm II - were all this word. Their grandma was Queen Victoria - the Kaiser said that if she were still alive, she would never have allowed them to go to war with each other.
- Small mammal native to Wimbledon Common.
- The iconic method of execution used during the French Revolution.
- In 1066 William the Conqueror became King of England. Before that, he was Duke of this part of France.
- The surname of the Prime Minister when the Queen was crowned in 1952 - it was his second term.
- Taken as a spoil of war during the British conquest of India, the Koh-I-Noor remains part of the Crown Jewels to this day despite controversy. But what is it?
- England’s oldest ally - and, in fact, the oldest extant alliance in the world.
- In 1964 Queen Elizabeth’s personal ‘Surveyor of Pictures’ - art professor Sir Anthony Blunt - was unmasked as part of the Cambridge Five, a set of spies with allegiance to the _____ _____.
- The London __________ first opened during the Victorian era.
- A superstition of King Charles II, there must always be _______ in the Tower of London.
- Complete the mnemonic: “Divorced, beheaded, and died, Divorced, beheaded, _________.”
- World War II and this famous figure ended the British Raj for good.
- The former name of the Indian city of Kolkata.
- The new London Underground line opened as part of the Platinum Jubilee, the ___________ Line.
- Elizabeth I’s mother Anne was beheaded when she was two. Good Queen Bess was called the ‘Virgin Queen’ since she didn’t bother having kids - making her the last of this Royal line.
- The second leading cause of death in the Blitz: _______ accidents caused by the city-wide blackouts.
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- Nickname of the 1189 King who ruled the Angevin Empire - when England and France were one country. One of the mane figures of medieval Europe, he played a coeur role in the Third Crusade.
- England and Alaska are at the same latitude; Europe is level with Canada - name the phenomenon that keeps us warm.
- The official MI6 codename in the event of the Queen’s death is Operation: ______ _____.
- This University first began accepting students in 1096, and is older than the Aztecs.
- The former name of the Indian city of Chennai.
- Housed in the British Museum, the Rosetta Stone originally belonged to this country.
- This phrase is commonly attributed to Marie Antoinette, last Queen before the French Revolution, who said these four words upon hearing her peasants had no bread.
- Second wife of Henry VIII, and the first one he had beheaded: Anne _____.
- World War I permanently divided their House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha - leading King George V to reinvent his image & change his name to this.
- Thought to have been isolated during construction work in the 19th century, there is a unique species of this living in the London Underground.
- Only two British Monarchs have celebrated a Diamond Jubilee (60 years), Queen Elizabeth II and Queen ________.
- The former name of the Indian city of Mumbai.
- Thanks to old Oliver, the original English Civil War between Houses Lancaster and York 200 years earlier had to be retroactively rebranded - to the Wars of the _____.
- This city was the first capital of England.
- The nation that voted to remove the Queen as head of state in November 2021.
- The 1640 English Civil War led to the removal of monarchy in Britain - and this Oliver in charge. He famously banned Christmas.
- This country invaded the Falkland Islands in 1982, sparking the Falklands War.
- Infamous plane flown by British pilots in World War II.
35 Clues: Small mammal native to Wimbledon Common. • This city was the first capital of England. • The former name of the Indian city of Mumbai. • The former name of the Indian city of Chennai. • The former name of the Indian city of Kolkata. • Infamous plane flown by British pilots in World War II. • The London __________ first opened during the Victorian era. • ...
World War 2 Vocabulary 2023-03-08
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- the policy of giving in to the demands of a potentially hostile nation in the hope of maintaining peace
- the action of a country or its government preparing and organizing troops for active service
- Authoritarian or nationalistic form of government usually run by a dictator
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- the state of being confined as a prisoner, especially for political or military reasons
- Information of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or viewpoint
- allowing each person to have only a fixed amount of a particular resource
- A policy of not helping or supporting either side in a conflict
- the deliberate and systematic extermination of a national, racial, political, or cultural group.
8 Clues: A policy of not helping or supporting either side in a conflict • allowing each person to have only a fixed amount of a particular resource • Authoritarian or nationalistic form of government usually run by a dictator • the state of being confined as a prisoner, especially for political or military reasons • ...
Imperialism EOC Review 2021-04-17
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- to achieve world power a country needed a strong navy.
- Taft's foreign toward Latin America advocating investment.
- A country's policies toward other nations.
- Mosquito borne illness killed thousands in the Panama Canal Zone.
- War fought on two fronts, in the Caribbean and in the Pacific against the Spanish Empire.
- extending a nation's rule over other less powerful territories.
- Policy that gave equal trading rights to all countries in China.
- first governor of Hawaii, led a group of plantation owners to overthrow the queen.
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- Roosevelt boasted he would "speak softly and carry a big stick"
- volunteers led by Teddy Roosevelt gained fame in the Spanish-American War.
- Owner of the New York World newspaper, practiced Yellow Journalism, literary award bears his name.
- Journalism that sensationalized events in Cuba by American newspapers eager for war with Spain.
- finished in 1914, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- Leader of the American Expeditionary Forces, sent to Mexico to hunt down Pancho Villa.
- Famous turning point, American victory in the spanish-american War.
- Secretary of State responsible for opening trade with China in the OPen Door Policy.
- mysteriously exploded in Havana Harbor
17 Clues: mysteriously exploded in Havana Harbor • A country's policies toward other nations. • to achieve world power a country needed a strong navy. • Taft's foreign toward Latin America advocating investment. • finished in 1914, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans • Roosevelt boasted he would "speak softly and carry a big stick" • ...
Presidents of the Spring Semester 2025-05-07
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- Navigated the Cuban Missile Crisis, preventing potential nuclear war
- his term saw the 1929 stock market crash that triggered the Great Depression
- Opened diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China in 1972
- Dealt with the severe economic depression known as the Panic of 1893
- Brokered the Camp David Accords peace agreement between Egypt and Israel
- Progressive President credited with creating National Parks and ran as a Bullmoose candidate of 1912
- favored devolution and oversaw the collapse of the USSR
- His administration was scarred by the infamous Teapot Dome oil leasing scandal
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- Signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and launched the "Great Society" programs
- Established the Federal Reserve System and guided America through World War I
- Presided over the "Roaring Twenties" period of economic prosperity and cultural change
- Launched the Interstate Highway System, revolutionizing American transportation
- Initiated 80 antitrust suits and broke up the Standard Oil monopoly
- Created the New Deal programs to combat the Great Depression
- Authorized the use of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ending World War II
- Pardoned Richard Nixon for any crimes committed during Watergate
- Led the nation during the Spanish-American War of 1898
17 Clues: Led the nation during the Spanish-American War of 1898 • favored devolution and oversaw the collapse of the USSR • Created the New Deal programs to combat the Great Depression • Pardoned Richard Nixon for any crimes committed during Watergate • Initiated 80 antitrust suits and broke up the Standard Oil monopoly • ...
Asian Countries 2024-11-15
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- Oil Producer and rival of Saudi Arabia.
- Home of the Taliban.
- Formed when two kingdoms united; never colonized.
- The most populous country in the world.
- Colonized by the British, on a Peninsula and an New Borneo.
- A communist country in southeast Asia.
- A country in an active civil war that includes the terrorist group from 9/11.
- Last nation to leave the USSR.
- Home of Mt. Everest.
- Most controlled by Hezbollah.
- Succesof of the Soviets.
- The only Southeastern Asian nation that was never colonized.
- A country that was the mistake major war that the US lost.
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- Home of the last World Cup.
- Home of Islands like Java, Sumatra, and New Guinea.
- Where most of Mesopotamia was based.
- The largest country that is just in Asia.
- A person from this country said "Conquering the world on horseback is easy; it is dismounting and governing that is hard."
- Has the most populous city in the world.
- The Holy Land.
- One of the two nations on Cyprus.
- Has disputes of Kashmir with India and China.
- Kicked out of Malaysia.
- Claims all of China, Mongolia, and other countries, but is only formally recognized by 11 UN members.
- A country known for K-Pop.
- The only transcontinental country between Asia and Africa.
- A country that was part of British Raj that was invaded by the Japanese.
- Known for having the fanciest airport in the world.
28 Clues: The Holy Land. • Home of the Taliban. • Home of Mt. Everest. • Kicked out of Malaysia. • Succesof of the Soviets. • A country known for K-Pop. • Home of the last World Cup. • Most controlled by Hezbollah. • Last nation to leave the USSR. • One of the two nations on Cyprus. • Where most of Mesopotamia was based. • A communist country in southeast Asia. • ...
The War of 1812 2021-11-16
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- What city in canada did the americans burn down?
- Who won the war of 1812
- A island in the united kingdom
- People who got involved because of the British
- D.C. Capital of The united states
- Place in Baltimore that was bombed over25 times by the british
- The blockade Britain made for france
- Treaty that ended the war
- Party that opposed the war
- Last name of the man who wrote the "star spangled banner"
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- Woman who famously saved a picture of former president, George Washington
- The Britishes revenge for burning york
- Battle on NOvember 8, 1811
- People who were fighting Great Britain
- What the americans were called
- A effect of the war
- When 2 countries go head to head in an armed fight
- The kidnapping of US sailors and forcing them to work in Britains navy
- What Thomas Jefferson had on the British
- Burned by the british
- What Country was Britain at war with first?
21 Clues: A effect of the war • Burned by the british • Who won the war of 1812 • Treaty that ended the war • Battle on NOvember 8, 1811 • Party that opposed the war • What the americans were called • A island in the united kingdom • D.C. Capital of The united states • The blockade Britain made for france • The Britishes revenge for burning york • People who were fighting Great Britain • ...
Unit 8 2022-04-11
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- Dictator of cuba during the crisis
- The Cold War was a(n) ... conflict
- Fighters who used hit and run attacks
- people who have to leave their country
- The US and allies fought with the ...
- The war starts after the ... world war
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- The ... started in 1962
- the Cold War started in ... 1945
- The US and its NATO ... won the cold war
- the first artificial satellite
- Organization of American States
11 Clues: The ... started in 1962 • the first artificial satellite • Organization of American States • the Cold War started in ... 1945 • Dictator of cuba during the crisis • The Cold War was a(n) ... conflict • Fighters who used hit and run attacks • The US and allies fought with the ... • people who have to leave their country • The war starts after the ... world war • ...
World War I 2022-05-17
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- The United Kingdom declares war on Germany after invading the country of ________ in World War I.
- heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne, was assassinated in Sarajevo, started World War I.
- secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed in May 1882 and renewed periodically until World War I. Germany and Austria-Hungary had been closely allied since 1879.
- was the invasion, annexation, division, and colonization of most of Africa by seven Western European powers during a brief period known as the New Imperialism (between 1881 and 1914).
- A battle in which the French and British defeated Germany in France. This meant that the Schlieffen Plan became impossible and Germany would have to fight on two fronts
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- was an extremely bloody war that engulfed Europe from 1914 to 1918, with huge losses of life and little ground lost or won.
- and Russia, the nucleus of the Allied Powers in World War I.
- The ship that sank Germany is the______.
- association between Great Britain,
- was the operational plan for a designated attack on France once Russia, in response to international tension, had started to mobilise her forces near the German border
- In January 1917, British cryptographers deciphered a telegram from German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmermann to the German Minister to Mexico, Heinrich von Eckhardt, offering United States territory to Mexico in return for joining the German cause.
11 Clues: association between Great Britain, • The ship that sank Germany is the______. • and Russia, the nucleus of the Allied Powers in World War I. • heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne, was assassinated in Sarajevo, started World War I. • The United Kingdom declares war on Germany after invading the country of ________ in World War I. • ...
Germany & WW1 2013-01-05
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- Terms of Treaty: What percentage of land did Germany lose?
- In which year did the First World War break out?
- Terms of Treaty: How many men were allowed in the German army?
- Short term cause of War (who was assassinated?)
- Long term cause of War (building up army)
- What were France, Britain and USA known as (The...)
- Who was the leader of France at the end of WWI?
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- Long term cause of War (friends with other countries)
- What is the acronym used for the long term causes of WW1?
- Who first mentioned the 'stab in the back' theory? (He also became president later)
- Terms of Treaty: Germany had to pay £6600 million in...)
- Terms of Treaty: What did Germany have to accept at the end of the war? (All the...)
- Which country wanted revenge at the end of the war?
- Long term cause of War (thinking your country is the best)
- What was the name of the treaty signed by the German government?
- German Word for Emperor
- Who was the leader of the USA at the end of WWI?
- What is the acronym used for the terms of the treaty?
- Long term cause of War (building up your empire)
19 Clues: German Word for Emperor • Long term cause of War (building up army) • Short term cause of War (who was assassinated?) • Who was the leader of France at the end of WWI? • In which year did the First World War break out? • Who was the leader of the USA at the end of WWI? • Long term cause of War (building up your empire) • ...
Reshami 2025-05-07
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- Killed by Gavrilo Princip
- Germany,Austria-Hungary,Ottoman-Empire
- What was the purpose of the League of nations
- Who created the 14 points
- What was the name of the telegram that Germany sent to Mexico called
- Who was the prime minister of France during WW1
- What group was responsible for the assassination of Ferdinand
- Ruler of Germany during World War 1
- An extreme loyalty to a country
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- What was the main strategy used in WW1
- Britain, France, Russia
- Another name for WW1
- Germany, Austria-Hunagry, Italy
- Who represented Britain at the Paris Peace Conference
- What was Germany's plan to invade France by going through Belgium
- What treaty ended WW1
- When is Armistice day
- Where was the peace treaty that ended WW1 negotiated
- Ruler of Russia during World War 1
- What was the "powder keg of Europe" peninsula
20 Clues: Another name for WW1 • What treaty ended WW1 • When is Armistice day • Britain, France, Russia • Killed by Gavrilo Princip • Who created the 14 points • Germany, Austria-Hunagry, Italy • An extreme loyalty to a country • Ruler of Russia during World War 1 • Ruler of Germany during World War 1 • What was the main strategy used in WW1 • Germany,Austria-Hungary,Ottoman-Empire • ...
US Presidents since 1877 2025-05-14
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- President who dropped atomic bombs on Japan
- President who established the FDA
- Only president to resign from office
- First African American president
- First president to appoint a black woman to the Supreme Court
- President assassinated in Buffalo, NY in 1901
- President during the Teapot Dome Scandal
- President during World War I
- Peanut farmer who became president
- President during Civil Rights and former Army General during WWII
- First Catholic president
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- President during the Monica Lewinsky scandal
- Actor-turned-president in the 1980s
- President at the beginning of the Great Depression
- President during the Panama Canal construction
- Only President to be born and raised in Texas
- First president to serve after Reconstruction
- President during Operation Desert Storm
- First president to serve two non-consecutive terms
- President during both World War II and D-Day
- "Silent Cal" president of the 1920s
21 Clues: First Catholic president • President during World War I • First African American president • President who established the FDA • Peanut farmer who became president • Actor-turned-president in the 1980s • "Silent Cal" president of the 1920s • Only president to resign from office • President during Operation Desert Storm • President during the Teapot Dome Scandal • ...
The Fountains of Silence Crossword 2024-03-20
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- capital of spain
- synonym for harsh or tyranical
- left wing political party
- spanish dictator
- something you keep from others
- separate from the Roman Catholic Church
- womens section of fascist movement
- creator/ruler of the universe
- bullfighter
- where daniels mother is from
- powers fought against the allies during World War II
- name of hotel in which ana works
- to store dead people
- language spoken in spain
- religious leader
- country formed in 1776
- everything's bigger in
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- nickname of Franco
- people from spain
- place to prepare dead people
- policia armada in spain
- fought against the allies during World War II
- most controversial spanish monument
- faith of roman catholic church
- used to take photos
- autocratic form of government
- people from texas
- sepetys author
- faith of roman catholic church
- slaughter house
- right wing political party
31 Clues: bullfighter • slaughter house • capital of spain • spanish dictator • religious leader • people from spain • people from texas • sepetys author • nickname of Franco • used to take photos • to store dead people • country formed in 1776 • everything's bigger in • policia armada in spain • language spoken in spain • left wing political party • right wing political party • ...
term one 100 terning points 2022-10-06
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- Court decides its Supremacy with Marbury vs. Madison-1803
- Removal Act-1830
- Morse Introduces the Telegraph-1844
- at the Battle of Yorktown-1781
- Settler kills a Native American, Kings Phillips War begins-1675
- fires the “Shot Heard Round the World” Lexington and Concord-1775
- African Slaves sold in America-1619
- Canal is Started-1817
- of Rights Drafted-1789
- Arrives-1620
- is Discovered in California-1848
- C. Calhoun begins the Nullification Crisis-1828
- Massacre and Trial-1770
- Jackson goes to battle over the Second Bank of the US-1832
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- Court decides Dredd Scott vs. Sandford-1857
- Jefferson Purchases Louisiana from Napoleon-1803
- Burn Washington-1814
- Congress adopts the Declaration of Independence-1776
- Squanto Save the Pilgrims-1621
- Arrives in the “New World”-1492
- Convention and First State to Ratify-1787
- Founded-1607
- Witchcraft/Trial-1692
- Suffragists meet in Seneca Falls-1848
- Washington ignites the French and Indian War-1754
25 Clues: Founded-1607 • Arrives-1620 • Removal Act-1830 • Burn Washington-1814 • Witchcraft/Trial-1692 • Canal is Started-1817 • of Rights Drafted-1789 • Massacre and Trial-1770 • Squanto Save the Pilgrims-1621 • at the Battle of Yorktown-1781 • Arrives in the “New World”-1492 • is Discovered in California-1848 • Morse Introduces the Telegraph-1844 • African Slaves sold in America-1619 • ...
Memorial Day and More Facts 2025-05-07
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- Most eaten food on Memorial Day
- Honors those currently serving in military (3 words)
- Can only be worn after Memorial Day (tradition)
- Bugle call signaling "lights out"
- Memorial Day started by honoring fallen soldiers in this war (2 words)
- First state to recognize this holiday
- Memorial Day recognizes the unofficial beginning of
- Designated day for those killed September 11, 2001 (2 words)
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- Honors those who have served (2 words)
- What time of day is designated to stop and recognize the sacrifice of the fallen military
- Placed on graves of fallen military
- Memorial Day originally called (2 words)
- First state to decorate graves of Civil War soldiers
- Official symbol of remembrance
- State with most veterans
15 Clues: State with most veterans • Official symbol of remembrance • Most eaten food on Memorial Day • Bugle call signaling "lights out" • Placed on graves of fallen military • First state to recognize this holiday • Honors those who have served (2 words) • Memorial Day originally called (2 words) • Can only be worn after Memorial Day (tradition) • ...
The Russian Revolution 2021-10-31
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- An orthodox priest who led a peaceful protest.
- Name of Russia's first prime minister
- International _______ Day on March 8th and is what began the 1917 revolution
- A fancy word for king.
- Russia fought in World War I due to its alliances with this country
- “a free market and _____________, both subject to state control.”
- The treaty that ended Russia's involvement in World War I
- The "Great _____" was when anyone suspected to be a threat of Joseph Stalin was killed off
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- Color representing the name of the Anti-Bolshevik's Army
- Communist revolutionary and head of the Bolsheviks
- ______-Japanese war
- Peasants believed that those who ______ the land should own it.
- 30,000 Russian troops were killed and almost 100,000 were taken prisoner at the battle of __________
- "Peace, land, and _______" was the Bolsheviks motto
- A socialist workers union
- A "homeless wizard" and "best friend" of Nicholas the Second
- Acronym for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
17 Clues: ______-Japanese war • A fancy word for king. • A socialist workers union • Name of Russia's first prime minister • An orthodox priest who led a peaceful protest. • Communist revolutionary and head of the Bolsheviks • "Peace, land, and _______" was the Bolsheviks motto • Acronym for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics • ...
Bible 12 #1 2024-11-07
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- One God, Equality, but no 3 Distinct Persons
- One God, 3 Persons, but no Equality
- Jesus, John, Polycarp, ____
- "anointed one"; Christos
- Axiom 2: Only that which God ___ is saved
- Views physical world as lower; "special knowledge"
- advocated for subordination
- Jesus' anointing (2 words)
- Difference between Jesus and Boone: Boone is not the ___
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- kyrios
- council meeting in 325AD
- First female listed in Jesus' genealogy
- angled mirror, reflective (2 words)
- Axiom 1: Only God can ____
- Nicknamed "against the world"
- Messianic figure in Daniel 7 (3 words)
- 3 Persons, Equality, but no One God
17 Clues: kyrios • council meeting in 325AD • "anointed one"; Christos • Axiom 1: Only God can ____ • Jesus' anointing (2 words) • Jesus, John, Polycarp, ____ • advocated for subordination • Nicknamed "against the world" • One God, 3 Persons, but no Equality • angled mirror, reflective (2 words) • 3 Persons, Equality, but no One God • Messianic figure in Daniel 7 (3 words) • ...
Causes of the American Revolution 2022-07-27
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- The resistance to an established government.
- This ‘Massacre’ was a conflict between British soldiers and unarmed Colonists.
- _____________ of 1763 was issued after the French & Indian War that didn’t let people cross over the Appalachian Mountains.
- Known by the world as the seven years war
- The unjust use of government power. The power belongs to one person
- The nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features.
- To stop buying or using the goods or services of a certain company or country as a protest
- Areas under political control of another country and occupied by settlers of that country
- Colonists were forced to buy British tea; they protested by dumping tea into the Boston Harbor
- A form of government led by a King or Queen
- A law
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- The shot heard around the world, what marked the beginning of the Revolutionary war:
- Taxes on newspapers and other paper products
- How a country, region, or section makes money
- The weather conditions of a certain area.
- These colonists want to fight for their independence from Britain.
- This man was known as a tyrant and unfair ruler.
- This act forced British Redcoats into the colonist’s homes without their permission.
- The American colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolutionary War.
- Colonists were unhappy that they had this tax on their favorite drink.
20 Clues: A law • The weather conditions of a certain area. • Known by the world as the seven years war • A form of government led by a King or Queen • The resistance to an established government. • Taxes on newspapers and other paper products • How a country, region, or section makes money • This man was known as a tyrant and unfair ruler. • ...
WW1 2020-04-22
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- / The action of assassinating someone.
- / The elected head of a republican state.
- / The building of a strong military to frighten or defeat other countries
- / A state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
- / Large-caliber guns used in warfare on land.
- - boat / German submarines
- / An agreement between countries
- / A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- gun / An automatic gun that fires bullets in rapid succession for as long as the trigger is pressed.
- gas / Poisonous gas or vapor, used especially to disable or kill an enemy in warfare.
- War 1 / Also known as the First World War or the Great War.
- / The government set limits on the amount of goods civilians could have
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- / An agreement to stop fighting
- / A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces.
- / The desire to stay out of worlds events
- of Nations / An international peacemaking organization, formed in hopes of prevent future wars
- / An agreement nations make to support and defend each other
- Warfare / A type of land warfare where each side digs long lines of trenches for protection
- / The belief that your country deserves more success than others
- / A heavy armored fighting vehicle carrying guns and moving on a continuous articulated metal track.
20 Clues: - boat / German submarines • / An agreement to stop fighting • / An agreement between countries • / The action of assassinating someone. • / The elected head of a republican state. • / The desire to stay out of worlds events • / Large-caliber guns used in warfare on land. • War 1 / Also known as the First World War or the Great War. • ...
Vada Ruscett Articles X-Word 2024-02-09
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- The Articles of Constitution was adopted ______ 15,1777.
- They didn't have an _______ because they didnt want to force people to join.
- The English dictionary was written by Noah _______
- Many _____ left to go to Great Briton or Canda because they felt as they didn't belong. Madison
- Alexander _____ hated congress because they didn't share his vision for America
- Hamilton hated the world because they didnt share the same vision as him.
- The Articles of Consitution had a weak ________.
- ______ Rebellion protests against tax imposed by Massachusetts
- To pass a law ________ states need to agree.
- The last state to ratify the constitution was _______.
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- Other loyalists that didn't go to England after the war went to _____.
- ______ was the first state to sign the constitution in 1787.
- America owned land West of the _______ River after the war.
- James _______ was one of the 3 authors of the Federalist papers.
- The US lacked the ability to ______.
- ___________ served as the written document that established the functions of national government of the US after it declared independence from Great Britain
- _____ was the biggest obstacle the Continental Congress had faced.
- Many loyalists went to _____ after the war.
- After the war America was ________.
- In ______ of 1787, Congress met in Pennsylvania to re-write the consitution.
- ______ Hamilton proved that the Articles of Constitution was weak and had to be fixed.
21 Clues: After the war America was ________. • The US lacked the ability to ______. • Many loyalists went to _____ after the war. • To pass a law ________ states need to agree. • The Articles of Consitution had a weak ________. • The English dictionary was written by Noah _______ • The last state to ratify the constitution was _______. • ...
WW1 Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-26
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- A device used in submarines to see above the water
- The process of preparing troops and equipment for war
- A German submarine used to attack enemy ships
- A formal agreement between nations
- A powerful type of battleship introduced in the early 1900s
- The act of preventing goods or supplies from reaching a country
- A long narrow ditch dug into the ground where soldiers lived and fought
- Concealment used to hide soldiers or equipment
- A psychological condition caused by the trauma of battle
- A chemical weapon that caused severe burns and blindness
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- A group of ships traveling together for protection
- An underwater explosive weapon fired from submarines
- A large German airship used for bombing raids
- Information spread to influence public opinion
- Large-caliber guns used in warfare
- An armored vehicle introduced during World War I to cross trenches and break enemy lines
- Soldiers who fight on foot
- Continuous artillery fire over a wide area
- The title of the German emperor
- A short-barreled artillery gun used to fire shells at high angles
- A blade attached to the end of a rifle for close combat
- An agreement to stop fighting
- The dangerous open space between opposing trenches
- A nickname for an American soldier in World War I
- The palace where the peace treaty ending the war was signed
25 Clues: Soldiers who fight on foot • An agreement to stop fighting • The title of the German emperor • Large-caliber guns used in warfare • A formal agreement between nations • Continuous artillery fire over a wide area • A large German airship used for bombing raids • A German submarine used to attack enemy ships • Information spread to influence public opinion • ...
The Great War Section 3 2025-11-17
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- Conference that produced treaties limiting the size of naval forces of the U.S., Britain, Japan, France, and Italy.
- Clause that forced Germany to accept sole responsibility for causing the war
- The union of Austria and Germany
- 1919 meeting of the Allied powers to negotiate peace treaties ending World War I
- International organization created in 1920 to maintain world peace
- Treaty that partitioned the Ottoman Empire
- Former German colonies and Ottoman territories placed under League of Nations supervision
- U.S. president who attended the Paris Peace Conference
- President Hoover’s 1931 one-year suspension of all war-debt and reparations payments
- Treaty that dissolved the Austro-Hungarian Empire and created a small, Republic of Austria.
- Agreements in which Germany, France, and Belgium agreed to respect their mutual borders
- Agreement in which 62 nations promised to renounce war as an instrument of national policy.
- American businessman who's plan further reduced German reparations.
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- British prime minister who sought a moderate peace at Paris
- French premier who demanded harsh punishment of Germany
- Woodrow Wilson’s 1918 plan for a just peace
- Efforts to reduce the size of national armies and navies
- Italian prime minister
- Having no military forces or fortifications
- Large financial payments Germany was forced to make
- Money owed by European Allies to the United States
- American banker whose plan restructured German reparations
22 Clues: Italian prime minister • The union of Austria and Germany • Treaty that partitioned the Ottoman Empire • Woodrow Wilson’s 1918 plan for a just peace • Having no military forces or fortifications • Money owed by European Allies to the United States • Large financial payments Germany was forced to make • U.S. president who attended the Paris Peace Conference • ...
Land of Hope 6 world Upside Down 2024-11-17
11 Clues: Loyalists • Begin the war • The Indispensable Man • British seize the south • Army almost disintegrated • 1st major battle of the war • The World Turned Upside Down • Christmas night river crossing • confirmed American independence • British surrender and concede war • Americans take New York and French join in
World War I (1914-1918) 2023-03-10
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- Communist party official assigned to the army to teach party principles and ensure party loyalty
- prepare military forces for war
- “the draft,” which required all young men to be ready for military or other service
- a territory administered by Western powers
- right of people to choose their own government
- final set of demands
- leader of the Bolsheviks
- deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
- a German submarine
- President Wilson’s list of terms for resolving World War I and future wars
- payments for war damage
- a group of merchant ships protected by warships
- British colonel sent to support the Arab revolt
- during wartime, military supplies and raw materials needed to make military supplies that may legally be confiscated by any belligerent
- supporting neither side in a war
- where the treaty ending WWI was signed
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- working class
- a large, gas-filled balloon
- an agreement to end fighting
- glorification of the military
- a vital strait connecting the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea
- a council of workers and soldiers
- channeling all of a nation’s resources into a war effort
- nonbinding agreement to follow common policies
- a disease spread across a large area, country, continent, or the entire world
- spreading ideas to promote or damage a cause
- people who want to make extreme changes
- a horrible act committed against innocent people
- early Soviet secret police force
- a British liner torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine in May 1915
30 Clues: working class • a German submarine • final set of demands • payments for war damage • leader of the Bolsheviks • a large, gas-filled balloon • an agreement to end fighting • glorification of the military • prepare military forces for war • early Soviet secret police force • supporting neither side in a war • a council of workers and soldiers • where the treaty ending WWI was signed • ...
U.S. History Chapter 7 Review 2013-03-03
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- Island at the center of the Spanish-American War
- The "science" of Social Darwinism
- Nickname of the Progressive Party in the Election of 1912
- Other word for limit placed on number of immigrants who could enter the US
- Movement for societal change in the early 1900's
- Led controversial raids on suspected Communists
- Who people could now directly vote for thanks to the 17th Amendment
- Boat that rallied support for Spanish-American War
- Creator of "Dollar Diplomacy"
- Bigger island gained from Spain
- What women who helped push for the 19th Amendment fought for
- Civil rights organization founded by W.E.B. DuBois in 1909
- Continent which the Lodge Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine focused on
- Assassinated president, began US imperialism
- Monopolies Roosevelt was famous for "busting"
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- Site of the treaty that ended the Spanish American War
- Type of agreement the US and Japan had to limit Japanese immigration
- Hearst's and Pulitzer's journalism
- Major engineering project in Panama
- Number of ideas in Wilson's plan post-WWI
- Site of the treaty that ended World War I
- Ban on alcohol sales based on the 18th Amendment
- Keeping away from the rest of the world post-WWI
- The 16th Amendment put a tax on this
- Progressive hero and founder of New Nationalism
- Uniquely American music that gained popularity in the 1920's
- Island gained from Spain after the war
- Thought up the New Freedom and League of Nations
- Product Henry Ford made famous thanks to the assembly line
29 Clues: Creator of "Dollar Diplomacy" • Bigger island gained from Spain • The "science" of Social Darwinism • Hearst's and Pulitzer's journalism • Major engineering project in Panama • The 16th Amendment put a tax on this • Island gained from Spain after the war • Number of ideas in Wilson's plan post-WWI • Site of the treaty that ended World War I • ...
WW1 2022-05-24
Across
- a plan created by the French in 1913 is called?
- also was a chief of the German general staff 1891 to 1905.
- was a cause of WW1 because he was assassinated.
- France, The United Kingdom, Russia are part of the? (the Allies)
- war from 1914 to 1919
- where did the soldiers fight from?
- what treaty ended World War I?
- once Austria-Hungary officially declared it took place where?
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- what had to be crossed in order to take over the other side's trench?
- who created The Schieffen
- about how many soldiers were killed at the end of World War I?
- Germany and Austria-Hungary
12 Clues: war from 1914 to 1919 • who created The Schieffen • Germany and Austria-Hungary • what treaty ended World War I? • where did the soldiers fight from? • a plan created by the French in 1913 is called? • was a cause of WW1 because he was assassinated. • also was a chief of the German general staff 1891 to 1905. • once Austria-Hungary officially declared it took place where? • ...
World War One 2023-12-05
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- where were Australian troops sent to fight in April 1915
- World War One was the first ... war
- what were the troops sent to fight the Turkish called
- who was on the opposing side of the western front
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- what month did world war one began
- what vehicle was introduced to warfare
- what was minimum age of enlistment in 1914
- who was Australia allies with
- what war role did women take during WW1
9 Clues: who was Australia allies with • what month did world war one began • World War One was the first ... war • what vehicle was introduced to warfare • what war role did women take during WW1 • what was minimum age of enlistment in 1914 • who was on the opposing side of the western front • what were the troops sent to fight the Turkish called • ...
World War One 2023-12-05
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- where were Australian troops sent to fight in April 1915
- World War One was the first ... war
- what were the troops sent to fight the Turkish called
- who was on the opposing side of the western front
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- what month did world war one began
- what vehicle was introduced to warfare
- what was minimum age of enlistment in 1914
- who was Australia allies with
- what war role did women take during WW1
9 Clues: who was Australia allies with • what month did world war one began • World War One was the first ... war • what vehicle was introduced to warfare • what war role did women take during WW1 • what was minimum age of enlistment in 1914 • who was on the opposing side of the western front • what were the troops sent to fight the Turkish called • ...
