world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
WW1 Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-07
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- The name given to the line of trenches which stretched from the english channel across the battle fields of France and Belgium during WW1.
- Teams of troops,ships,or equipment.
- A ship that was sunk in World War 1 by German U-boats.
- World War 1 alliance led by Austria-Hungary and Germany and later joined by Bulgaria and the Ottoman empire.
- World War 1 military strategy of defending a position by fighting form the protection of deep ditches.
- A union or association between three powers or states.
- U.S bonds sold during WW1 to raise money for loans to the Allies.
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interest.
- The U.S had less than 100 of them in WW1.
- Nickname for American troops in europe.
- is Patriotic feelings, principles, or efforts.
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- German Submarines.
- 1917 act gave the government new ways to spy.
- Strip of land between the trenches of opposing armies along the western front during WW1.
- A formal agreement between two or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to another's defense.
- a covering for a soldiers head.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- President During WW1
- The heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary.
- Information given to show something or someone in a based way.
20 Clues: German Submarines. • President During WW1 • a covering for a soldiers head. • Teams of troops,ships,or equipment. • Nickname for American troops in europe. • The U.S had less than 100 of them in WW1. • The heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary. • 1917 act gave the government new ways to spy. • is Patriotic feelings, principles, or efforts. • ...
INternal 3 2024-04-07
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- The Japanese term for the Oligarchy
- One of the greatest novelists of Japan belonging to Meiji Period.
- the results of the _________ found Japanese guilty of blasting the railway tracks, to which Japan left the League of Nations as a response.
- Permitted the arrest of subversives and of radicals and which muzzled free speech was enacted in 1925.
- _______ Earthquake of the Taisho Period abruptly quickened the rate of social and physical change in the capital Tokyo.
- When Emperor Taisho passed away in 1926, his son __________ assumed the throne as Emperor Showa.
- The Incident of 1931 marked a significant escalation of militarism in Japan, leading to international condemnation and exacerbating tensions in East Asia.
- The international conference was called by the United States in 1922 to limit the naval arms race and to work out security agreements in the Pacific area.
- The Treaty signed by Germany and the Allied Nations on June 28, 1919, formally ending World War One.
- _______ Pact of 1936, Japan and Germany pledged to counteract Soviet propaganda.
- During the World War 1, _________ were made to China by Japan which would greatly extend Japanese control of China.
- The major earthquake of the Taisho period occurred in the year
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- During World War I Japan fought on the Allied side but limited its activities to seizing German possessions in China and the Pacific for Germany’s role in the
- In response to the international embargo imposed by the US on Japan, Japan attacked ________ on dec 7, 1941.
- After the death of Emperor Meiji in 1912, his son ______ Ascended the throne and inaugurated the Taisho period.
- The advent of _____ resulted in the boost of the Japanese economy.
- With the fall of the French in World War II Japan acquired ________ from France.
- Because of the relative liberalism of the times the period from 1912- 1926 is also called as ______________.
- Following the _______ Incident in July 1937, the Japanese launched a full-scale scale invasion of China.
- The Japanese term for the Manchurian Incident is
- The Japanese term for the Peace Preservation law is called ________.
- Japan, Germany, and Italy concluded the _______ Pact, directed essentially against the United States.
- Japan entered World War I essentially for two reasons: broadly to extend its Asian interests, and to honour commitment under terms of
- In late 1937, over a period of six weeks, Japanese Army forces brutally murdered hundreds of thousands of people—including both soldiers and civilians—in the Chinese city of Nanjing. The horrific events are known as
- Japan officially made Korea a colony under Japan in the year ______.
- Japan presented the secret demands to China in the year _______.
26 Clues: The Japanese term for the Oligarchy • The Japanese term for the Manchurian Incident is • The major earthquake of the Taisho period occurred in the year • Japan presented the secret demands to China in the year _______. • One of the greatest novelists of Japan belonging to Meiji Period. • The advent of _____ resulted in the boost of the Japanese economy. • ...
More of Ruby + Whiting (can never have enough!) 2021-07-10
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- Baseball World Cup 2001, 2007
- I met you (2)
- tennis
- Dad’s wish (2)
- first play time
- Colorado teens travelled
- Italian city
- rapier bill
- a lot of pink things
- “Ouch!”, with # 27 across
- a table
- the other Stanley Park
- third language
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- admissions guy
- married you (2)
- hip hop groove (2)
- famous classmate (2)
- Pisco bread
- first composition, theme
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- favorite food in Amman
- prohibited feline
- mother Maria
- busy, forever
- other home, aways
- home, always
- “It’s all good.”
27 Clues: tennis • a table • Pisco bread • rapier bill • Italian city • mother Maria • home, always • I met you (2) • busy, forever • admissions guy • Dad’s wish (2) • third language • married you (2) • first play time • “It’s all good.” • prohibited feline • other home, aways • hip hop groove (2) • famous classmate (2) • a lot of pink things • favorite food in Amman • the other Stanley Park • first composition, theme • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
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- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- Dad’s wish (2)
- married you (2)
- prohibited feline
- Baseball World Cup 2001, 2007
- busy, forever
- Renaissance city
- Colorado teens travelled
- first composition, theme
- hip hop groove (2)
- “Ouch!”, with # 23 across
- the other Stanley Park
- a table
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- singer-songwriter (2)
- favorite food in Amman
- admissions guy
- other home, aways
- Pisco bread
- I met you (2)
- home, always
- “It’s all good.”
- a lot of pink things
- mother Maria
- first play time
- tennis
- third language
- rapier bill
27 Clues: tennis • a table • Pisco bread • rapier bill • home, always • mother Maria • I met you (2) • busy, forever • admissions guy • Dad’s wish (2) • third language • married you (2) • first play time • “It’s all good.” • Renaissance city • other home, aways • prohibited feline • hip hop groove (2) • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • favorite food in Amman • the other Stanley Park • Colorado teens travelled • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
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- favorite food in Amman
- busy, forever
- Dad’s wish (2)
- first composition, theme
- first play time
- Colorado teens travelled
- mother Maria
- Baseball World Cup, twice
- another language
- other home, aways
- I met you (2)
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- home, always
- married you (2)
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- Renaissance city
- “Ouch!”, with # 12 across
- prohibited feline
- a lot of pink things
- rapier bill
- a table
- hip hop groove (2)
- Pisco bread
- “It’s all good.”
- singer-songwriter (2)
- admissions guy
- the other Stanley Park
- tennis
27 Clues: tennis • a table • rapier bill • Pisco bread • home, always • mother Maria • busy, forever • I met you (2) • Dad’s wish (2) • admissions guy • married you (2) • first play time • Renaissance city • “It’s all good.” • another language • prohibited feline • other home, aways • hip hop groove (2) • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • favorite food in Amman • the other Stanley Park • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
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- a table
- “It’s all good.”
- Colorado teens travelled
- prohibited feline
- mother Maria
- the other Stanley Park
- another language
- first composition, theme
- busy, forever
- Renaissance city
- singer-songwriter (2)
- I met you (2)
Down
- married you (2)
- other home, aways
- hip hop groove (2)
- Dad’s wish (2)
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- rapier bill
- first play time
- Baseball World Cup, twice
- favorite food in Amman
- admissions guy
- home, always
- “Ouch!”, with # 12 across
- Pisco bread
- tennis
- a lot of pink things
27 Clues: tennis • a table • rapier bill • Pisco bread • mother Maria • home, always • busy, forever • I met you (2) • Dad’s wish (2) • admissions guy • married you (2) • first play time • “It’s all good.” • another language • Renaissance city • other home, aways • prohibited feline • hip hop groove (2) • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • favorite food in Amman • the other Stanley Park • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
Across
- a table
- I met you (2)
- Pisco bread
- another language
- “It’s all good.”
- other home, always
- prohibited feline
- busy, forever
- the other Stanley Park
- hip hop groove (2)
- mother Maria
- singer-songwriter (2)
- married you (2)
Down
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- tennis
- Renaissance city
- rapier bill
- a lot of pink things
- first composition, theme
- favorite food in Amman
- Dad’s wish (2)
- first play time
- Baseball World Cup, twice
- home, always
- admissions guy
- Colorado teens travelled
- “Ouch!”, with # 13 across
27 Clues: tennis • a table • rapier bill • Pisco bread • home, always • mother Maria • I met you (2) • busy, forever • Dad’s wish (2) • admissions guy • first play time • married you (2) • Renaissance city • another language • “It’s all good.” • prohibited feline • other home, always • hip hop groove (2) • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • favorite food in Amman • the other Stanley Park • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
Across
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- Colorado teens travelled
- prohibited feline
- other home, always
- “Ouch!”, with # 13 across
- singer-songwriter (2)
- married you (2)
- mother Maria
- first play time
- home, always
- tennis
- favorite food in Amman
- Pisco bread
- a table
- “It’s all good.”
- a lot of pink things
Down
- I met you (2)
- Baseball World Cup, twice
- Renaissance city
- admissions guy
- the other Stanley Park
- another language
- busy, forever
- rapier bill
- Dad’s wish (2)
- hip hop groove (2)
- first composition, theme
27 Clues: tennis • a table • rapier bill • Pisco bread • mother Maria • home, always • I met you (2) • busy, forever • admissions guy • Dad’s wish (2) • married you (2) • first play time • Renaissance city • another language • “It’s all good.” • prohibited feline • other home, always • hip hop groove (2) • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • the other Stanley Park • favorite food in Amman • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
Across
- Pisco bread
- favorite food in Amman
- other home, always
- “Ouch!”, with # 13 across
- admissions guy
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- singer-songwriter (2)
- prohibited feline
- Baseball World Cup, twice
- first composition, theme
- another language
- Renaissance city
- I met you (2)
Down
- Dad’s wish (2)
- busy, forever
- rapier bill
- tennis
- first play time
- home, always
- a table
- married you (2)
- Colorado teens travelled
- a lot of pink things
- the other Stanley Park
- hip hop groove (2)
- “It’s all good.”
- mother Maria
27 Clues: tennis • a table • Pisco bread • rapier bill • home, always • mother Maria • busy, forever • I met you (2) • Dad’s wish (2) • admissions guy • first play time • married you (2) • another language • “It’s all good.” • Renaissance city • prohibited feline • other home, always • hip hop groove (2) • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • favorite food in Amman • the other Stanley Park • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
Across
- other home, always
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- favorite food in Amman
- Dad’s wish (2)
- busy, forever
- “Ouch!”, with # 13 across
- “It’s all good.”
- a table
- married you (2)
- Pisco bread
- another language
- the other Stanley Park
- prohibited feline
- Colorado teens travelled
Down
- singer-songwriter (2)
- Renaissance city
- I met you (2)
- first composition, theme
- admissions guy
- home, always
- hip hop groove (2)
- first play time
- mother Maria
- Baseball World Cup, twice
- rapier bill
- a lot of pink things
- tennis
27 Clues: tennis • a table • Pisco bread • rapier bill • home, always • mother Maria • I met you (2) • busy, forever • admissions guy • Dad’s wish (2) • first play time • married you (2) • Renaissance city • “It’s all good.” • another language • prohibited feline • other home, always • hip hop groove (2) • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • favorite food in Amman • the other Stanley Park • ...
Prisoners of War in World War 2 2024-02-28
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- 3853 soldiers were taken by Germany with many non-officers being forced to work in war-related capacities, violating the ____ Conventions
- Meat was rarely available in camps, in large part due to the ____ of the food
- This organisation often delivered supplies to the camps
- This country's camps gave formal education and even sent results to London
- In civilian camps, children were often ______ with their parents, so schools were made, and the imprisoned adults were forced to be teachers
- The typical meal of prisoners
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- The prisoners often did performances, such as Shakespeare, for _____
- A permanent Japanese camp
- The women sent these through their projects
- There were many food _____ in Japanese prison camps
- Women often made these in camps (begins with q)
11 Clues: A permanent Japanese camp • The typical meal of prisoners • The women sent these through their projects • Women often made these in camps (begins with q) • There were many food _____ in Japanese prison camps • This organisation often delivered supplies to the camps • The prisoners often did performances, such as Shakespeare, for _____ • ...
WWI Crossword 2022-02-11
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- the gallipoli campaign
- woodrow wilson's speech about his vision of ending world war I
- alliance between britain, france, and russia
- the boat the was sunk by the germans that killed americans and more
- war in which people are willing to sacrifice anything to win
- airship that flew over enemy lines
- the state of being neutral, not biased
- fight close range fight with airplanes
- a truce
- alliance between germany, austria-hungary, and italy
- to be at a tie without any moves left
- war in which the enemy tries and kills as many people as possible
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- the stating of allied powers being the start of the war
- compensation for violence
- to take over another country through force
- name for german war plans
- prevented war supplies from germany
- unfair treaty that ended the war by blaming it on central powers
- allies with other countries for a certain side
- biased publicity in order to make oneself look better or another look bad
- when people are willing to risk their lives to battle in the military for their country
- a note saying that mexico would reclaim their territory if sided with germany
- battles in which soldiers lived in trenches
23 Clues: a truce • the gallipoli campaign • compensation for violence • name for german war plans • airship that flew over enemy lines • prevented war supplies from germany • to be at a tie without any moves left • the state of being neutral, not biased • fight close range fight with airplanes • to take over another country through force • battles in which soldiers lived in trenches • ...
More of Ruby + Whiting (can never have enough!) 2021-07-10
Across
- rapier bill
- the other Stanley Park
- tennis
- home, always
- “It’s all good.”
- busy, forever
- I met you (2)
- “Ouch!”, with # 27 across
- Italian city
- a lot of pink things
- third language
- first play time
- Pisco bread
- Baseball World Cup 2001, 2007
- mother Maria
Down
- other home, aways
- Dad’s wish (2)
- first composition, theme
- married you (2)
- favorite food in Amman
- famous classmate (2)
- admissions guy
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- a table
- hip hop groove (2)
- Colorado teens travelled
- prohibited feline
27 Clues: tennis • a table • rapier bill • Pisco bread • home, always • Italian city • mother Maria • busy, forever • I met you (2) • Dad’s wish (2) • admissions guy • third language • married you (2) • first play time • “It’s all good.” • other home, aways • prohibited feline • hip hop groove (2) • famous classmate (2) • a lot of pink things • the other Stanley Park • favorite food in Amman • first composition, theme • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
Across
- a table
- Baseball World Cup 2001, 2007
- favorite food in Amman
- tennis
- Pisco bread
- admissions guy
- first play time
- singer-songwriter (2)
- other home, aways
- Dad’s wish (2)
- Colorado teens travelled
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- “It’s all good.”
- rapier bill
- third language
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- mother Maria
- the other Stanley Park
- I met you (2)
- prohibited feline
- “Ouch!”, with # 23 across
- first composition, theme
- home, always
- married you (2)
- hip hop groove (2)
- Renaissance city
- a lot of pink things
- busy, forever
27 Clues: tennis • a table • Pisco bread • rapier bill • mother Maria • home, always • I met you (2) • busy, forever • admissions guy • Dad’s wish (2) • third language • first play time • married you (2) • Renaissance city • “It’s all good.” • prohibited feline • other home, aways • hip hop groove (2) • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • the other Stanley Park • favorite food in Amman • first composition, theme • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
Across
- favorite food in Amman
- other home, aways
- Pisco bread
- first play time
- Colorado teens travelled
- home, always
- Dad’s wish (2)
- tennis
- the other Stanley Park
- first composition, theme
- I met you (2)
- third language
- mother Maria
Down
- singer-songwriter (2)
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- “It’s all good.”
- prohibited feline
- “Ouch!”, with # 23 across
- busy, forever
- hip hop groove (2)
- rapier bill
- Renaissance city
- married you (2)
- Baseball World Cup 2001, 2007
- a lot of pink things
- a table
- admissions guy
27 Clues: tennis • a table • Pisco bread • rapier bill • home, always • mother Maria • busy, forever • I met you (2) • Dad’s wish (2) • third language • admissions guy • first play time • married you (2) • “It’s all good.” • Renaissance city • prohibited feline • other home, aways • hip hop groove (2) • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • favorite food in Amman • the other Stanley Park • Colorado teens travelled • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
Across
- busy, forever
- admissions guy
- a lot of pink things
- prohibited feline
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- Pisco bread
- mother Maria
- I met you (2)
- other home, always
- singer-songwriter (2)
- hip hop groove (2)
- married you (2)
- home, always
- a table
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- the other Stanley Park
- Renaissance city
- rapier bill
- first play time
- Dad’s wish (2)
- Baseball World Cup, twice
- Colorado teens travelled
- another language
- “Ouch!”, with # 13 across
- first composition, theme
- “It’s all good.”
- tennis
- favorite food in Amman
27 Clues: tennis • a table • rapier bill • Pisco bread • mother Maria • home, always • busy, forever • I met you (2) • Dad’s wish (2) • admissions guy • first play time • married you (2) • Renaissance city • another language • “It’s all good.” • prohibited feline • other home, always • hip hop groove (2) • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • the other Stanley Park • favorite food in Amman • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
Across
- Renaissance city
- first play time
- busy, forever
- Baseball World Cup, twice
- a table
- first composition, theme
- prohibited feline
- “It’s all good.”
- the other Stanley Park
- married you (2)
- a lot of pink things
- Dad’s wish (2)
- favorite food in Amman
Down
- Pisco bread
- tennis
- “Ouch!”, with # 13 across
- mother Maria
- home, always
- hip hop groove (2)
- other home, always
- I met you (2)
- foreign language
- admissions guy
- rapier bill
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- singer-songwriter (2)
- Colorado teens travelled
27 Clues: tennis • a table • Pisco bread • rapier bill • mother Maria • home, always • busy, forever • I met you (2) • admissions guy • Dad’s wish (2) • first play time • married you (2) • Renaissance city • foreign language • “It’s all good.” • prohibited feline • hip hop groove (2) • other home, always • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • the other Stanley Park • favorite food in Amman • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
Across
- prohibited feline
- first composition, theme
- Renaissance city
- singer-songwriter (2)
- the other Stanley Park
- Pisco bread
- rapier bill
- “Ouch!”, with # 13 across
- mother Maria
- hip hop groove (2)
- Baseball World Cup, twice
- “It’s all good.”
- I met you (2)
- other home, always
Down
- home, always
- a table
- Dad’s wish (2
- favorite food in Amman
- Colorado teens travelled
- first play time
- married you (2)
- admissions guy
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- tennis
- busy, forever
- foreign language
- a lot of pink things
27 Clues: tennis • a table • Pisco bread • rapier bill • home, always • mother Maria • Dad’s wish (2 • busy, forever • I met you (2) • admissions guy • first play time • married you (2) • Renaissance city • foreign language • “It’s all good.” • prohibited feline • hip hop groove (2) • other home, always • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • favorite food in Amman • the other Stanley Park • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
Across
- home, always
- tennis
- a lot of pink things
- a table
- hip hop groove (2)
- rapier bill
- first play time
- prohibited feline
- Colorado teens travelled
- Renaissance city
- other home, always
- I met you (2)
- busy, forever
- first composition, theme
Down
- Baseball World Cup, twice
- “It’s all good.”
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- Dad’s wish (2
- “Ouch!”, with # 13 across
- the other Stanley Park
- mother Maria
- Pisco bread
- favorite food in Amman
- singer-songwriter (2)
- admissions guy
- foreign language
- married you (2)
27 Clues: tennis • a table • Pisco bread • rapier bill • home, always • mother Maria • Dad’s wish (2 • I met you (2) • busy, forever • admissions guy • first play time • married you (2) • “It’s all good.” • foreign language • Renaissance city • prohibited feline • hip hop groove (2) • other home, always • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • the other Stanley Park • favorite food in Amman • ...
Madeline Doyle - The Atlantic world 2023-10-12
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- The shipment of slaves across the Atlantic
- Investors buy shares - larger company
- Competition for national wealth
- European Disease that killed lost of Native Americans
- Conquered the Incans
- Private ownership
- Conquered the Aztecs
- Conqueror
- Ruled the Aztec Empire
- Trade between the New world, Europe, and Africa
- First British settlement
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- Trade around the world
- The cultural changing in and out of the Americas
- The trading of slaves from aftrica to the new world
- land owned by another country
- Ruled the Incan empire
- Spanish abusing the Native American slaves
- First European to find the Americans
- Mix of Spanish and Native American Culture
- War against the British and French
20 Clues: Conqueror • Private ownership • Conquered the Incans • Conquered the Aztecs • Trade around the world • Ruled the Incan empire • Ruled the Aztec Empire • First British settlement • land owned by another country • Competition for national wealth • War against the British and French • First European to find the Americans • Investors buy shares - larger company • ...
Karlee Nileski Atlantic World 2023-10-16
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- The shipment of slaves across the Atlantic
- Investors buy shares - larger company
- Competition for national wealth
- European Disease that killed lost of Native Americans
- Conquered the Incans
- Private ownership
- Conquered the Aztecs
- Conqueror
- Ruled the Aztec Empire
- Trade between the New world, Europe, and Africa
- First British settlement
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- Trade around the world
- The cultural changing in and out of the Americas
- The trading of slaves from aftrica to the new world
- land owned by another country
- Ruled the Incan empire
- Spanish abusing the Native American slaves
- First European to find the Americans
- Mix of Spanish and Native American Culture
- War against the British and French
20 Clues: Conqueror • Private ownership • Conquered the Incans • Conquered the Aztecs • Trade around the world • Ruled the Incan empire • Ruled the Aztec Empire • First British settlement • land owned by another country • Competition for national wealth • War against the British and French • First European to find the Americans • Investors buy shares - larger company • ...
20-1 Social Review 2023-06-10
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- Giving into demands. Practiced by Britain and the US when they granted Hitler concessions in efforts to avoid World War II.
- The process of nations peacefully negotiating with other nations.
- a sudden, violent, and unlawful seizure of power from a government(2 words)
- Taking away the freedoms people had gained
- issued by Duke of Brunswick, stating that If you harm the royal family, then we will harm the citizens of Paris. (2 words)
- The Quebec provincial government, under Jean Lesage, set out to gain economic control of Quebec, including nationalizing some private businesses and reforming the education system. (2 words)
- The killing of members of a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group.
- possession taken of a piece of land or a country, usually by force or without permission
- In 1990, a land dispute between a group of Mohawk people and the town of Oka, Quebec, Canada.
- Led by the Jacobins, 50,000 people gathered to sign a petition to call for a Republic. In the name of the National Assembly, the Army led by Lafayette, shot on their fellow citizens. (4 words)
- A 5 member government committee in 1795. (2 words)
- Brought ideas of life, liberty and property.
- written by Thomas Paine was a pamphlet that encouraged colonists to declare independence from Great Britain. (2 words)
- In 2016 Britain’s Exit out of the European Union
- an upper-level school that prepares pupils for the baccalaureat.
- The third esate made up of merchants,professionals, bankers, and lawyers.
- Intervening in another country’s affairs without “approval”
- The actions of cutting off trade with a country in effort to force it to follow a particular course of action.
- a system of politics or principles based on practical rather than moral or ideological considerations.
- Performs the day-to-day administrative functions of the UN.
- spend some time studying or training in another European country. (2 words)
- Monarch has absolute power based on divine right,
- Consists of 15 member states – 10 elected for a two-year term and 5 permanent members. (2 words)
- offering closer international relations, provided certain conditions are met
- the ideal or practice of cooperation and understanding between nations
- intervening in another country’s affairs without getting “approval”.
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- The power to control one’s own affairs. (2 words)
- Declared the joint support of the Holy Roman Empire and of Prussia for Louis XVI against the French Revolution.(3 words)
- Britain, France, Germany, and Italy agree that Czechoslovakia must relinquish its control of the Sudetenland. (2 words)
- The King’s need to raise taxes led to the calling of this. (2 words)
- Germany proposes that Mexico should reclaim its territory in the United States. (2 words)
- to reform the French legal code to reflect the principles of the French Revolution.(2 words)
- Five colonists were killed. These were the first Americans killed in the War for Independence. (2 words)
- Nobles who fled France to try and Convince European leaders that their rule would be threatened.
- The experience of feeling left out or being on the outside.
- A grassroots movement wanting a voice for the Indigenous people of Canada.(3 words)
- a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- is the ability to make your own decisions, to be free of control by others.
- Those that served the state during the French Revolution.
- separateness or apartness
- the promotion of human welfare.
- The British Trade Commissioner and the Quebec Labour Minister were kidnapped and The Labour Minister was killed.
- To bring to trial and punish the major war criminals of the Axis countries. (2 words)
- a period of state-sanctioned violence and mass executions during the French Revolution. (3 words)
- The desire to unite all people of a national group under a single government.
- the action of withdrawing formally from membership of a federation or body, especially a political state.
- a revolutionary assembly of France formed by the representatives of the Third Estate of the Estates-General. (2 words)
- Placing former ruling families back on their thrones
- Germany wanted to invade western front first to avoid fighting a two front war. (2 words)
- Those that served God during the French Revolution.
50 Clues: separateness or apartness • the promotion of human welfare. • Taking away the freedoms people had gained • Brought ideas of life, liberty and property. • In 2016 Britain’s Exit out of the European Union • The power to control one’s own affairs. (2 words) • Monarch has absolute power based on divine right, • A 5 member government committee in 1795. (2 words) • ...
9-political figures 2023-06-20
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- (34th U.S. President)
- (French President and statesman)
- (Ghanaian Prime Minister)
- (U.S. President assassinated in 1963)
- (Egyptian President)
- (British Prime Minister during World War II)
- (33rd U.S. President)
- (Leader of the Soviet Union until 1953)
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- (British Prime Minister after Churchill)
- (Argentinian President)
- (American general during the Korean War)
- (French Prime Minister)
- (West German Chancellor)
- (Indian Prime Minister)
- (Soviet Foreign Minister)
15 Clues: (Egyptian President) • (34th U.S. President) • (33rd U.S. President) • (Argentinian President) • (French Prime Minister) • (Indian Prime Minister) • (West German Chancellor) • (Ghanaian Prime Minister) • (Soviet Foreign Minister) • (French President and statesman) • (U.S. President assassinated in 1963) • (Leader of the Soviet Union until 1953) • ...
The Hillcrest Globe Crossword 2. 2023-04-14
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- what time period did world war 2 start?
- The Hillcrest Globe letter symbol
- capitol of California
- Morticia and Gomez's daughter.
- Where we get our books.
- What age is going to take the state test next week?
- the score you get on your assignments.
- Is one of the suggested easter egg hunts.
- Positive elements in tissue samples.
- The thing your stuff to school in.
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- Middle School dance is called ______ Rush
- One of the most common passwords.
- The new little _____ is coming out soon
- the hillcrest globe has a new...
- Ancient Roman man who was stabbed 23 times by the senate.
- So far our only other game besides crosswords
- What part of the Hillcrest Globe game doesn't work?
- where did we mess up last week
18 Clues: capitol of California • Where we get our books. • Morticia and Gomez's daughter. • where did we mess up last week • the hillcrest globe has a new... • The Hillcrest Globe letter symbol • One of the most common passwords. • The thing your stuff to school in. • Positive elements in tissue samples. • the score you get on your assignments. • what time period did world war 2 start? • ...
RECIPE FOR A LOVE POTION? 2020-02-24
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- Love in Barcelona
- Key figure on Team Esther
- Antidote for loneliness?
- Hat? Pocket? Ears? Delicious.
- Esther's Book
- Traditional Purim garb
- Only member of the clergy with 2 eager understudies
- X’s and O’s
- Gaga and Cooper’s steamy 2018 duet
- Love in Munich
- Build bridges to our homeland
- Love in Paris
- Layer hamantashen, treats, love and Purim
- A TE Sorority?
- Love in Rome
- Play group for empty-nesters
- What the world needs now
- Prediction from the Captain and Tenille
- A very _____Purim
- Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers
- Yenta’s occupation
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- Torah study for our littlest learners
- A Jew and a Baptist walk into a bar...
- Make the world great again
- All’s fair in love and ___
- Bake till thirteen, or ready for adulthood
- TE entryway
- Two per day, every day. Minimum of ten
- The K in SWAK
- Beatles hit, #1 in August 1967, It's easy...
- How Renee says “I Love You” in Jerry Maguire
- How Tom says “I Love You” in Jerry Maguire
- Songbird chicks
- Hometown for 2/3 of our Rabbi's
- Next up on the calendar
- Problem solved
- Stir together twenty and thirty-somethings until well blended
- Add a pinch of this weekly sing-a-long
- A TE Fraternity?
- Heroine of the day
- Let’s hear it for the HA-man. Boo!
- Add to taste - knowledge, wisdom, experience and learning
42 Clues: TE entryway • X’s and O’s • Love in Rome • The K in SWAK • Esther's Book • Love in Paris • Problem solved • Love in Munich • A TE Sorority? • Songbird chicks • A TE Fraternity? • Love in Barcelona • A very _____Purim • Heroine of the day • Yenta’s occupation • Traditional Purim garb • Next up on the calendar • Antidote for loneliness? • What the world needs now • Key figure on Team Esther • ...
RECIPE FOR A LOVE POTION? 2020-02-24
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- Only member of the clergy with 2 eager understudies
- Let’s hear it for the HA-man. Boo!
- How Renee says “I Love You” in Jerry Maguire
- Hometown for 2/3 of our Rabbi's
- A Jew and a Baptist walk into a bar...
- Hat? Pocket? Ears? Delicious.
- Beatles hit, #1 in August 1967, It's easy...
- Key figure on Team Esther
- TE entryway
- Love in Munich
- Problem solved
- X’s and O’s
- Add a pinch of this weekly sing-a-long
- Play group for empty-nesters
- Yenta’s occupation
- How Tom says “I Love You” in Jerry Maguire
- Stir together twenty and thirty-somethings until well blended
- A TE Sorority?
- A very _____Purim
- Heroine of the day
- Antidote for loneliness?
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- Layer hamantashen, treats, love and Purim
- Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers
- A TE Fraternity?
- Love in Rome
- Esther's Book
- Love in Paris
- Add to taste - knowledge, wisdom, experience and learning
- Prediction from the Captain and Tenille
- All’s fair in love and ___
- Torah study for our littlest learners
- Songbird chicks
- The K in SWAK
- Two per day, every day. Minimum of ten
- Next up on the calendar
- What the world needs now
- Gaga and Cooper’s steamy 2018 duet
- Bake till thirteen, or ready for adulthood
- Traditional Purim garb
- Make the world great again
- Love in Barcelona
41 Clues: TE entryway • X’s and O’s • Love in Rome • Esther's Book • Love in Paris • The K in SWAK • Love in Munich • Problem solved • A TE Sorority? • Songbird chicks • A TE Fraternity? • A very _____Purim • Love in Barcelona • Yenta’s occupation • Heroine of the day • Traditional Purim garb • Next up on the calendar • What the world needs now • Antidote for loneliness? • Key figure on Team Esther • ...
RECIPE FOR A LOVE POTION? 2020-02-24
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- Next up on the calendar
- Make the world great again
- A TE Fraternity?
- Gaga and Cooper’s steamy 2018 duet
- Love in Barcelona
- Love in Munich
- Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers
- What the world needs now
- Antidote for loneliness?
- Traditional Purim garb
- All’s fair in love and ___
- Hat? Pocket? Ears? Delicious.
- Songbird chicks
- Two per day, every day. Minimum of ten
- Add a pinch of this weekly sing-a-long
- Hometown for 2/3 of our Rabbi's
- The K in SWAK
- Prediction from the Captain and Tenille
- Yenta’s occupation
- Only member of the clergy with 2 eager understudies
- Torah study for our littlest learners
- Love in Paris
- Key figure on Team Esther
- Love in Rome
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- Play group for empty-nesters
- Heroine of the day
- How Tom says “I Love You” in Jerry Maguire
- X’s and O’s
- A Jew and a Baptist walk into a bar...
- Bake till thirteen, or ready for adulthood
- Beatles hit, #1 in August 1967, It's easy...
- TE entryway
- Layer hamantashen, treats, love and Purim
- How Renee says “I Love You” in Jerry Maguire
- Problem solved
- A very _____Purim
- Stir together twenty and thirty-somethings until well blended
- A TE Sorority?
- Let’s hear it for the HA-man. Boo!
- Add to taste - knowledge, wisdom, experience and learning
- Esther's Book
41 Clues: X’s and O’s • TE entryway • Love in Rome • The K in SWAK • Esther's Book • Love in Paris • Love in Munich • Problem solved • A TE Sorority? • Songbird chicks • A TE Fraternity? • Love in Barcelona • A very _____Purim • Heroine of the day • Yenta’s occupation • Traditional Purim garb • Next up on the calendar • What the world needs now • Antidote for loneliness? • Key figure on Team Esther • ...
Foundations of the United States Puzzle 1 2025-09-14
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- 1773 protest against British tea tax
- Document signed on July 4, 1776
- President during World War II and serverd 4 terms
- Period of westward expansion seeking gold
- War fought from 1861–1865
- Native American woman who helped Lewis and Clark
- Ship that brought the Pilgrims to America
- Harbor attacked on December 7, 1941
- First permanent English settlement in America
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- Battle that ended the Revolutionary War
- President during the Civil War
- First ten amendments to the Constitution
- First President of the United States
- Purchase that doubled the size of the US in 1803
14 Clues: War fought from 1861–1865 • President during the Civil War • Document signed on July 4, 1776 • Harbor attacked on December 7, 1941 • 1773 protest against British tea tax • First President of the United States • Battle that ended the Revolutionary War • First ten amendments to the Constitution • Period of westward expansion seeking gold • ...
Audrey Ly >:3 2025-03-25
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- A man who represents the U.S
- The N in MANIA
- Not picking sides in the war
- Why the war was so big
- What the world got instead of what Wilson wanted
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- Multiple countries working together in the war
- What started the war
- The country blamed for the war
- Traveling device that has just been invented
- Where the militaries would hide in the war
10 Clues: The N in MANIA • What started the war • Why the war was so big • A man who represents the U.S • Not picking sides in the war • The country blamed for the war • Where the militaries would hide in the war • Traveling device that has just been invented • Multiple countries working together in the war • What the world got instead of what Wilson wanted
JR Aliens 2023-06-09
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- Relating to the universe
- Not from Earth
- Vehicle for interstellar travel
- Investigation and discovery
- Genre that often features aliens
- Craft for space travel
- Communication from another world
- Capture by aliens
- Vast system of stars, planets, and matter
- Aggressive arrival of aliens
- Between galaxies
- 2 words. Region beyond Earth's atmosphere
- Faster-than-light travel
- Advanced equipment from another world
- System 2 words. Sun and its surrounding planets
- 2 words. Direct interaction with aliens
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- Fear or dislike of strangers or aliens
- Instantaneous transportation
- Human settlement on the Moon
- Communication through thoughts
- Famous UFO incident location
- Medical examination by aliens
- Famous friendly movie alien
- Between planets
- Advanced space vessel
- Communication with beings from another world
- Hypothetical inhabitants of Mars
- Unidentified Flying Object
- Offspring of a human and an extraterrestrial
- Planet outside our solar system
- Between the stars
- Relating to the Moon
- Study of life beyond Earth
- Person taken by aliens
- Common depiction of alien skin color
- 2 words. Mysterious patterns in fields
- Human arrival on the Moon
- Study of extraterrestrial phenomena
- Being from another planet
39 Clues: Not from Earth • Between planets • Between galaxies • Capture by aliens • Between the stars • Relating to the Moon • Advanced space vessel • Craft for space travel • Person taken by aliens • Relating to the universe • Faster-than-light travel • Human arrival on the Moon • Being from another planet • Unidentified Flying Object • Study of life beyond Earth • Famous friendly movie alien • ...
More of Ruby + Whiting (can never have enough!) 2021-07-10
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- rapier bill
- Dad’s wish (2)
- first composition, theme
- third language
- I met you (2)
- Colorado teens travelled
- tennis
- admissions guy
- “It’s all good.”
- hip hop groove (2)
- a table
- married you (2)
- “Ouch!”, with # 27 across
- Pisco bread
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- mother Maria
- Baseball World Cup 2001, 2007
- prohibited feline
- a lot of pink things
- Italian city
- the other Stanley Park
- favorite food in Amman
- other home, aways
- busy, forever
- home, always
- first play time
- famous classmate (2)
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
27 Clues: tennis • a table • rapier bill • Pisco bread • mother Maria • Italian city • home, always • I met you (2) • busy, forever • Dad’s wish (2) • third language • admissions guy • first play time • married you (2) • “It’s all good.” • prohibited feline • other home, aways • hip hop groove (2) • a lot of pink things • famous classmate (2) • the other Stanley Park • favorite food in Amman • first composition, theme • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
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- Baseball World Cup 2001, 2007
- I met you (2)
- busy, forever
- tennis
- other home, aways
- “It’s all good.”
- a lot of pink things
- Renaissance city
- first play time
- first composition, theme
- rapier bill
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- admissions guy
- Pisco bread
- “Ouch!”, with # 23 across
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- favorite food in Amman
- the other Stanley Park
- married you (2)
- mother Maria
- Dad’s wish (2)
- a table
- prohibited feline
- third language
- singer-songwriter (2)
- Colorado teens travelled
- hip hop groove (2)
- home, always
27 Clues: tennis • a table • rapier bill • Pisco bread • mother Maria • home, always • I met you (2) • busy, forever • Dad’s wish (2) • third language • admissions guy • married you (2) • first play time • “It’s all good.” • Renaissance city • other home, aways • prohibited feline • hip hop groove (2) • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • favorite food in Amman • the other Stanley Park • Colorado teens travelled • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
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- rapier bill
- other home, aways
- Baseball World Cup, twice
- favorite food in Amman
- a table
- first play time
- admissions guy
- Colorado teens travelled
- first composition, theme
- singer-songwriter (2)
- busy, forever
- I met you (2)
- married you (2)
- “It’s all good.”
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- mother Maria
- the other Stanley Park
- prohibited feline
- a lot of pink things
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- “Ouch!”, with # 12 across
- Pisco bread
- hip hop groove (2)
- Dad’s wish (2)
- Renaissance city
- third language
- home, always
- tennis
27 Clues: tennis • a table • rapier bill • Pisco bread • mother Maria • home, always • busy, forever • I met you (2) • Dad’s wish (2) • admissions guy • third language • first play time • married you (2) • Renaissance city • “It’s all good.” • other home, aways • prohibited feline • hip hop groove (2) • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • the other Stanley Park • favorite food in Amman • Colorado teens travelled • ...
3 Days Online Camp 22' - Puzzle game 2022-05-25
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- Where is our cabana
- Girl Guide's motto is Be _______
- first president of SLGGA.
- One of the officers at a camp.
- The first girl guide in sri lanka
- The month we celebrate the World Thinking Day.
- An award can earn for Promoting Environmental Conservation.
- A group of girl guides called...
- Girl Guiding first started in Sri Lanka in a school. That was in ______ city
- An annual event held in differing stadium in UK.
- An essential part of a tent.
- The founder of girl guiding.
- Where was the first camp of girl guide held.
- knot used to shortening a rope.
- A new member of the Scout or Guide movement who has passed the enrolment tests.
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- number of world centers.
- The eldest girl guides called...
- Name of the first WAGGGS
- the knot that should be used when putting an arm sling.
- As the guide law a guide should be...
- what is the name of the world center in England.
- The country that the girl guiding is the largest girl-only youth organisation.
- First camp after formation of wagggs
- Song that is sung by guides in bomb shelters to keep spirits high during the World War 2.
- Where is the memorial to Lord and Lady Baden Powell.
- Current chief girl guide.
- The youngest girl guides called...
- What do we call the system in which guides are divided into groups who work together with their chosen leader
- Who composed the guide flag song.
- Uses when pitching a tent.
30 Clues: Where is our cabana • number of world centers. • Name of the first WAGGGS • first president of SLGGA. • Current chief girl guide. • Uses when pitching a tent. • An essential part of a tent. • The founder of girl guiding. • One of the officers at a camp. • knot used to shortening a rope. • The eldest girl guides called... • Girl Guide's motto is Be _______ • ...
World War I and The Russian Revolution 2023-03-30
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- He was the leader of the Russian Revolution
- What was the name of the alliance of United Kingdom, France, Russia, U.S.A, Belgium, and Serbia during WW1?
- Type of government set up by the Bolsheviks after the Russian Revolution
- This telegram was considered the tipping point in persuading the U.S. to join the war.
- United States President during WWI
- Number of points that Wilson tried to make
- ideology that emphasizes loyalty, devotion, or allegiance to a nation or nation-state and holds that such obligations outweigh other individual or group interests.
- Germany was forced to these as punishment for WWI
- This conference was the formal meeting in 1919 and 1920 of the victorious Allies after the end of World War I to set the peace terms for the defeated Central Powers.
- What was the name of the group that was led by Vladimir Lenin
- This Archduke's assassination sparked the start of World War I
- What was the name of the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire in WW1?
- when the peasants and working class people of Russia revolted against the government of Tsar Nicholas II
- Signed on June 28, 1919, setting the terms for peace
- country that was forced to admit guilt for WWI, lose land and colonies in Africa and Asia, and had to demilitarize
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- the major fighting tactic of World War 1
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war.
- This world organization was created to keep the peace after WWI
- the demise of Germany's aggressive two-front war strategy, known as the Schlieffen Plan
- An agreement to stop shooting
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- fought between 1914-1918 millions died as a result
- a conflict in which each side tried to wear the other down by killing as many of its men as possible.
- Germany's plan to invade France through Belgium and conquer France and move onto Russia before the Russians could mobilize
- a strategy in which militaries use any means necessary to win, including those considered morally or ethically wrong in the context of warfare. The goal is not only to decimate but to demoralize the enemy beyond recovery so that they are unable to continue fighting.
- A policy of a stronger nation extending its power and influence over a weaker nation
- This luxury passenger ship was sunk by a German submarine
- compulsory enrollment of persons especially for military service : draft.
- The area located between the trenches
- Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a political view point.
- This country joined the war in 1917.
32 Clues: An agreement to stop shooting • United States President during WWI • This country joined the war in 1917. • The area located between the trenches • the major fighting tactic of World War 1 • Number of points that Wilson tried to make • He was the leader of the Russian Revolution • Germany was forced to these as punishment for WWI • ...
1 2025-12-09
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- _____ groups formed during the war, which were antagonistic towards Japanese people.
- What Supreme Court case challenged the internment of Japanese Americans?
- Papa was trying to assert his _________ (3 words), which caused unpredictable outbursts during his time at Manzanar.
- Jeanne's siblings chose their place of relocation because it had no history of anti-Asian _____.
- By the end of ______, the aging and the young primarily remained in Manzanar.
- Jeanne was beginning to develop her _____ (2 words) when she said, “That first, brief flicker of total separateness.”
- Jeanne reveals that the outside world was ____ yet wonderfully desirable.
- Eleanor _____ returned to Manzanar because she couldn’t afford having a baby in Reno.
- Eleanor’s difficult _______ caused a great deal of anxiety in the family.
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- There was a rare moment of ______ between Jeanne’s parents after receiving news about Eleanor.
- The moment when Mama ran towards Jeanne with the news about Eleanor was a ______ (2 words).
- The famous Japanese-American military unit, the ______ Combat Regiment, is mentioned in the book.
- Jeanne compared her father to a _____ (2 words) who doesn’t know where to go.
- Previous family members had _____ during childbirth, which caused the family to worry about Eleanor’s childbirth.
- Later in life, Jeanne was ______ for her father’s guidance when he forced her to postpone a salient decision.
- Papa encouraged Woody to _____ the draft when he received his draft notice.
- Many internees were reluctant to return to the West Coast after being freed because they feared ____ (3 words).
- Based on a Supreme Court’s decision, the government cannot detain _____ (2 words) against their will.
- Papa refused to move with his children because he was ______ (2 words) to work for someone else.
- Many of Jeanne's older siblings relocated to the _______ (2 words).
20 Clues: Many of Jeanne's older siblings relocated to the _______ (2 words). • What Supreme Court case challenged the internment of Japanese Americans? • Jeanne reveals that the outside world was ____ yet wonderfully desirable. • Eleanor’s difficult _______ caused a great deal of anxiety in the family. • ...
Vocab #5 2022-02-14
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- 28th President of the United States, (1913-1921), an American scholar and statesman best remembered for his legislative accomplishments and his high-minded idealism.
- Roosevelt - Was an American politician, Statesman, conservationist, naturalist, historian and writer who served as the 26th president of the U.S. from 1901 to 1909.
- Not helping or supporting either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc; impartial
- Was the first worldwide intergovernmental organization whose principal mission was to maintain world peace. Founded by President Woodrow Wilson.
- Doctrine - By James Monroe, best known US policy toward the Western Hemisphere. Warned European nations that it would not tolerate further colonization or puppet monarchs.
- Was a British ocean liner that held the Blue Riband appellation for the fastest Atlanta Crossing in 1908. Sunk on May 7th 1915 by a German U-Boat.
- An artificial 82 km waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean and divides North and South America
- Was a U.S. Navy ship that sank in Havana Harbor on February 15th, 1898 contributing to the outbreak of the Spanish-American war in April
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- The policy of carefully meditated negotiation (“Speaking Softly”) Supported by the unspoken threat of a powerful military (“Big Stick”)
- The alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Bulgaria during World War 1.
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
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- Was a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War 1.
- Corollary - was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine articulated by President Theodore Roosevelt. States that the US could intervene in the international affairs of Latin American countries if they committed flagrant and chronic wrongdoings
- Journalism that is based upon sensation or crude exaggeration
- Policy - A government's strategy in dealing with other nations
- A country that has a significant impact/influence in international affairs
- Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- Was a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German foreign office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico if the US entered World War 1 against Germany. The telegram was intercepted and decoded by British intelligence.
- A state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Were an all-Black military regiment that fought in World War 1, during which armed forces were segeregated.
22 Clues: Journalism that is based upon sensation or crude exaggeration • Policy - A government's strategy in dealing with other nations • A country that has a significant impact/influence in international affairs • A state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose. • The alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Bulgaria during World War 1. • ...
MWH Ch.12 Vocabulary 2022-03-10
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- the British term for the German air raids on British cities and towns during World War II
- a suicide mission where Japanese pilots intentionally flew their airplanes into U.S. fighting ships
- a resistance fighter in World War II
- restrictions intended to enforce international law
- determination; a fixed purpose
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- relating to the elimination/prohibition of weapons, fortifications, and other military installations
- a person who assists the enemy
- satisfying demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace
- the deliberate mass murder or physical extinction of a particular racial, political, or cultural group
- a swift military attack used by the Germans during World War II
10 Clues: a person who assists the enemy • determination; a fixed purpose • a resistance fighter in World War II • restrictions intended to enforce international law • a swift military attack used by the Germans during World War II • satisfying demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace • ...
MWH Ch.12 Vocabulary 2022-03-10
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- the British term for the German air raids on British cities and towns during World War II
- relating to the elimination/prohibition of weapons, fortifications, and other military installations
- a resistance fighter in World War II
- the deliberate mass murder or physical extinction of a particular racial, political, or cultural group
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- a person who assists the enemy
- a swift military attack used by the Germans during World War II
- a suicide mission where Japanese pilots intentionally flew their airplanes into U.S. fighting ships
- satisfying demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace
- determination; a fixed purpose
- restrictions intended to enforce international law
10 Clues: a person who assists the enemy • determination; a fixed purpose • a resistance fighter in World War II • restrictions intended to enforce international law • a swift military attack used by the Germans during World War II • satisfying demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace • ...
Vietnam War Protests 2022-06-07
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- Which president initiated U.S. involvement in Vietnam
- where did Vietnam war protests begin
- SDS led march in 1965 against the vietnam war
- most important figure for the SDS
- main leaders of the Vietnam war protests
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- first time this was instituted since World War II
- The Vietnam war protest movement succeeded in disrupting this
- Shooting at a university where four were killed
- Group that orchestrated the march on the pentagon
- Elected President in 1968
- Most prominent group in Vietnam war protests
11 Clues: Elected President in 1968 • most important figure for the SDS • where did Vietnam war protests begin • main leaders of the Vietnam war protests • Most prominent group in Vietnam war protests • SDS led march in 1965 against the vietnam war • Shooting at a university where four were killed • first time this was instituted since World War II • ...
Daily Crossword 2022-06-08
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- Most prominent group in Vietnam war protests
- Shooting at a university where four were killed
- SDS led march in 1965 against the vietnam war
- The Vietnam war protest movement succeeded in disrupting this
- Elected President in 1968
- first time this was instituted since World War II
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- where did Vietnam war protests begin
- main leaders of the Vietnam war protests
- most important figure for the SDS
- Which president initiated U.S. involvement in Vietnam
- Group that orchestrated the march on the pentagon
11 Clues: Elected President in 1968 • most important figure for the SDS • where did Vietnam war protests begin • main leaders of the Vietnam war protests • Most prominent group in Vietnam war protests • SDS led march in 1965 against the vietnam war • Shooting at a university where four were killed • Group that orchestrated the march on the pentagon • ...
WWI Crossword 2019-12-06
Across
- Leader of the American troops
- Teddy Roosevelt's political party in 1912
- Prime Minister of England
- President of France
- Austria-Hungary heir to the throne and ruler of the Balkans
- Agreement that brought Russia out of the war
- German submarine
- Battle that was the first large counter-attack for the Allies
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy (before war)
- Extreme love for one's country
- Troops dug in throughout western Europe found themselves in this type of battle
- France, Russia, Great Britain (at beginning of war)
- Forces people to join the army
- German for king
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- The largest offensive the world had ever seen
- Telegram from Germany to Mexico
- French steamer sunk by the German navy
- War strategist who devised the German plan of attack
- Official name of US forces
- Nickname for US troops
- A larger nation taking over a smaller one
- Entangling treaties that brought all of Europe into war
- Once signed this brought an official end to the war
- Congress created this in order to increase the size of the US Army
- President of the US during the war
- Russian leader during the war
- France, Russia, Great Britain, US (during war)
- Peace plan created by Wilson
- Future US President who was in charge of food distribution
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey/Ottoman Empire (during war)
- Powder keg of Europe
- Assassin of Franz Ferdinand
- Building up of armed forces
- British ocean liner sunk by German subs
34 Clues: German for king • German submarine • President of France • Powder keg of Europe • Nickname for US troops • Prime Minister of England • Official name of US forces • Assassin of Franz Ferdinand • Building up of armed forces • Peace plan created by Wilson • Leader of the American troops • Russian leader during the war • Extreme love for one's country • Forces people to join the army • ...
Green Tavern Lab Project 11/5/15 2015-11-05
Across
- A strong native American leader who united 40 native groups and attacked British settlements
- A friendly native group who eventually helped America in the French and Indian war
- a founding father of the U.S.A who was a famous printer who also came up with a colony difence plan
- A council that would manage the western world for the king had a 'general a president' put in power by the king
- The betrayal of ones country
- The first president of the United States Of America
- A group of men who meet and would eventually conduct the Boston Tea Party
- A refusal to buy certain items
- People who wanted the coloneys free
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- A treaty that ended the French and Indian war and gave land to Spain and the British
- Also known as the seven years war first true world war
- to remove
- The British did this to the Cherokee
13 Clues: to remove • The betrayal of ones country • A refusal to buy certain items • People who wanted the coloneys free • The British did this to the Cherokee • The first president of the United States Of America • Also known as the seven years war first true world war • A group of men who meet and would eventually conduct the Boston Tea Party • ...
Vietnam Conflict Madi S. 2022-05-09
Across
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- How much was the war costing a year?
- What treaty was talked about that agreed that the French would leave Vietnam?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Was South Vietnam capitalist or communist?
Down
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- What did the attack on the Maddox have the USA be allowed to do?
- What religion did Diem treat badly?
- What was Vietnam a part of before World War two?
- Who withheld information about US support of South Vietnamese raids?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- What was it called when South Vietnam had attacks coming from communists in South Vietnam?
13 Clues: What religion did Diem treat badly? • How much was the war costing a year? • Was South Vietnam capitalist or communist? • What was Vietnam a part of before World War two? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • What did the attack on the Maddox have the USA be allowed to do? • Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam? • ...
US History Ch. 9 2021-11-05
Across
- sent to France to make the world "safe for democracy
- registered US males to be drafted into the military
- The Treaty of ___: the treaty that ended the war
- The English boat that was sunk by a German U-boat
- Wilson tried to keep US out of the war by following the policy of ____
- French ship sunk by a German U-boat
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- Wilson's speech stating that each nationality should have their own country and government
- The assassination of ___ was the immediate cause of WW1
- secret message from Germany to Mexico promising US territories to Mexico if they helped Germany
- New form of warfare that the world has never seen before
- The original name for WW1 "The __"
- separating themselves from other countries' affairs
- ___ Act: Made it a crime to criticize the war effort
- German submarine
- ___ v. United States: ruling stated that there were limits to freedom of speech
15 Clues: German submarine • The original name for WW1 "The __" • French ship sunk by a German U-boat • The Treaty of ___: the treaty that ended the war • The English boat that was sunk by a German U-boat • registered US males to be drafted into the military • separating themselves from other countries' affairs • sent to France to make the world "safe for democracy • ...
Route to War 2016-09-29
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- Head of the Kaiser's naval cabinet
- Triple ........, involving France, Britain, and Russia
- Country on whom Austria declared war, 28th July 1914
- Triple ........, involving Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary
- Country on whom Austria declared war, 6th August 1914
- Name of Germany's war plan
- Austrian ambassador in Berlin
- Region in south-eastern Europe that was the site of the start of the First World War
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- Café outside which the assassination took place
- Kaiser of Germany
- British Foreign Secretary
- Assassinated on 28th June 1914
- Country with an army of waffle soldiers and chocolate rifles
- Capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina
14 Clues: Kaiser of Germany • British Foreign Secretary • Name of Germany's war plan • Capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina • Austrian ambassador in Berlin • Assassinated on 28th June 1914 • Head of the Kaiser's naval cabinet • Café outside which the assassination took place • Country on whom Austria declared war, 28th July 1914 • Country on whom Austria declared war, 6th August 1914 • ...
Studies Weekly #21 2024-05-06
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- The U.S. entered World War I because Germany offered to help ___ take back Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.
- A medal given to a soldier wounded in battle
- The Treaty of _____ did not demand that Germany dismantle its army.
- In the early 1900s, some European nations formed alliances to protect themselves and their ____.
- Suffagists argued that women held the same jobs as men, so they should get the same __ as men.
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- Formed by England, France, and Russia
- America's first World War 1 hero
- Henry Ford's assembly line process built affordable ___.
- Massive what triggered the Great Migration.
- This division is credited with turning the tide in World War I.
10 Clues: America's first World War 1 hero • Formed by England, France, and Russia • Massive what triggered the Great Migration. • A medal given to a soldier wounded in battle • Henry Ford's assembly line process built affordable ___. • This division is credited with turning the tide in World War I. • The Treaty of _____ did not demand that Germany dismantle its army. • ...
Chapter 11 2023-04-28
Across
- A religion that Hitler hated.
- To take unfair advantage of.
- Something obtained especially for a price in money or its equivalent.
- Almost entirely; nearly.
- A camp where men, women, and children were sent to be executed.
- An aggressive nationalistic movement that considered the nation more important than the individual.
- A camp where persons are detained or confined.
- To make changes to an original work.
- Giving in to unjust demands in order to avoid all-out conflict.
- British leader, first won election to Parliament in 1900.
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- A national policy of actively trading with foreign countries to foster peace and prosperity.
- To estimate lower than the real amount or number.
- Items needed for fighting a war.
- Government-owned farms.
- To be in a state or position of command or control over all others.
- To make illegal by authority.
- To be in control of, to have full power.
- A country where World War 1 started.
- A fervent who hated both the victorious Allies and the German government that had accepted their peace terms ending World war 1.
- To take for granted or as true.
20 Clues: Government-owned farms. • Almost entirely; nearly. • To take unfair advantage of. • A religion that Hitler hated. • To make illegal by authority. • To take for granted or as true. • Items needed for fighting a war. • To make changes to an original work. • A country where World War 1 started. • To be in control of, to have full power. • ...
Cold War Crossword 2025-04-03
Across
- Werner ___ _____ Leading German rocket scientist who invented the V2 rocket
- Vietnamese leader who liberated Vietnam from France
- Uprising that confirmed Russia’s intolerance for progress
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Technology based on spying from space
- Place where the Big Three discussed reparations from WWII
- Helped Werner von Braun get back into technological advancement
- Russian leader during much of the Cold War
- Most sought after firearm
- Strict racial segregation in Africa
- Deng _____ brought reforms to China to end starvation
- Sergei _____ Leading Soviet rocket scientist put the first man into orbit
- Brought Communism into China
- Civil War in Africa resulting from death of Portuguese king
- Great ____ _____ Brought ruin to China from a focus on industry
Down
- Ernesto ___ _____ traveled the world and led revolution in Cuba
- Major Cold War conflict that revealed the threat of Communism
- Russia’s response to NATO
- conflict in Nicaragua
- Formed by Big Three after WWII
- Truman _______ offered aid to those threatened by Communism
- Technology based on monitoring underground explosions
- Peaceful technology based on weapons of mass destruction
- Conference led to creation of the World Bank
- Plan helped rebuild Europe
25 Clues: conflict in Nicaragua • Russia’s response to NATO • Most sought after firearm • Plan helped rebuild Europe • Brought Communism into China • Formed by Big Three after WWII • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • Strict racial segregation in Africa • Technology based on spying from space • Russian leader during much of the Cold War • Conference led to creation of the World Bank • ...
Japanese History 2024-02-28
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- Private companies that were funded by the government
- The war between Japan and China which brought many benefits to Japan after their victory.
- The main island of Japan
- World famous volcano located near Tokyo
- Official religion of Japan set by the Meiji government
- Who was the emperor of Japan during the modernization?
- The war between China and Britain involving the spreading of opium
- Non-westernern countries adapting the ways of Western superpowers.
- The General of the US, who started Japan's iWesternion with Western superpowers
- World famous dish of Japan consisting of Rice covered with a slice of raw fish
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- The last shogun
- The military class of the Japanese caste system
- The war between Russia and Japan
- Increasing the country's power by conquering others or diplomacy
- The Prime Minister Opan who was truly the most powerful man during the Meiji era
- The country in which Japan tried to imitate their army and government
- A code or a way that Samurai followed throughout their lives
- The treaties made between Japan and the Western superpowers
- Which group of samurais revolted against the quickly westernizing imperialist government?
- The use of superior naval capabilities to intimidate lesser powers.
20 Clues: The last shogun • The main island of Japan • The war between Russia and Japan • World famous volcano located near Tokyo • The military class of the Japanese caste system • Private companies that were funded by the government • Official religion of Japan set by the Meiji government • Who was the emperor of Japan during the modernization? • ...
My Place 2014-05-24
WW2 2024-04-08
Across
- Code-named Operation Overlord, it marked the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944.
- Rapid military strategy used by Germany, meaning "lightning war"
- Japanese city where the first atomic bomb was dropped
- German encryption device, cracked by Alan Turing and team
- May 8, 1945, marking the end of the war in Europe
Down
- This brutal battle, lasting from 1942 to 1943, turned the tide of the Eastern Front.
- Japanese suicide pilots during World War II
- Systematic genocide of six million Jews by the Nazis
- African-American pilots trained here during World War II
- Strong leader in Germany
10 Clues: Strong leader in Germany • Japanese suicide pilots during World War II • May 8, 1945, marking the end of the war in Europe • Systematic genocide of six million Jews by the Nazis • Japanese city where the first atomic bomb was dropped • African-American pilots trained here during World War II • German encryption device, cracked by Alan Turing and team • ...
Crossword puzzle - Foreign Policy 2024-09-20
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- The process of restoring friendly relations and resolving conflicts between previously hostile parties, often after a war or dispute.
- The most influential German foreign minister during the Weinar Republic
- The process of building up military forces and weaponry, often after a period of disarmament or as a response to perceived threats.
- An international organization founded in 1920 after World War I to promote peace and resolve conflicts through diplomacy, a precursor to the United Nations.
- The beginning name of series of agreements signed in 1925 aimed at securing post-WWI borders in Europe and promoting reconciliation between Germany and its neighbors.
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- A 1929 plan that reduced Germany's reparations further and extended the payment period following the Dawes Plan.
- A 1924 plan to restructure Germany's war reparations payments after World War I, easing the burden and stabilizing its economy through loans.
- A formally concluded and ratified agreement between states.
- A political ideology emphasizing loyalty and devotion to one's nation, often prioritizing national interests over international cooperation.
- The 1919 peace treaty that ended World War I, imposing heavy reparations and territorial losses on Germany.
- The absence of war or conflict, typically achieved through diplomatic means and agreements to promote stability and security.
11 Clues: A formally concluded and ratified agreement between states. • The most influential German foreign minister during the Weinar Republic • The 1919 peace treaty that ended World War I, imposing heavy reparations and territorial losses on Germany. • A 1929 plan that reduced Germany's reparations further and extended the payment period following the Dawes Plan. • ...
The Great Depression 2017-05-26
Across
- President _____ tried to convince citizens the recovery from the depression would come soon.
- An empty pocket during the Depression was called a "Hoover ____."
- There was not enough money in ______ to keep the economy going.
- Black Tuesday was a day in which about 16 million stocks were ______ after the drop in the market.
- President ______ won the 1932 election by an overwhelming majority.
- The attack on ________ would mark the start of the US entry into World War II, and would put factories back into full production.
- Roosevelt chose to support Britain and ____ at the start of the second World War.
- Roosevelt accomplished his New Deal in ______ days.
- The ____ rate was significantly decreased when the US entered World War II.
- During the Depression, interest rates were increased to raise the value of the dollar, but it only lead to more businesses becoming ______.
- In 1935, Congress instituted Social _____ laws to financially aid those in need.
- The Great Depression _____ in 1929.
- The Depression was ultimately swallowed by the global effort to defeat the Axis of Japan, Germany, and ____.
- FDR addressed the citizens of the US through the radio in a series of "_______ Chats."
- The ____ Bowl was created by overcultivation and drought in the Midwest.
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- The period just before the Great Depression was called the ______ 20's.
- The stock market crash that marked the beginning of the Great Depression.
- The Great Depression _____ in around 1941.
- Roosevelt's first action was to ______ the banks for four days in an effort to lessen the downfall.
- The 3 R's of the New Deal were Relief, Recovery, and _____.
- "...the only thing we have to fear is, _____ itself."
- The ____ market became increasingly popular just before the Depression.
- The newspapers and whatever hobos could find to cover themselves for warmth were called "Hoover _____." (singular)
- A shantytown full of homeless people would be nicknamed this.
- Factories and businesses' production was ______ during the crash.
- In his attempts to balance the economy, FDR established programs and projects known as the ______.
- While the Second World War sparked the economy to provide jobs, the national _____ was increasing.
27 Clues: The Great Depression _____ in 1929. • The Great Depression _____ in around 1941. • Roosevelt accomplished his New Deal in ______ days. • "...the only thing we have to fear is, _____ itself." • The 3 R's of the New Deal were Relief, Recovery, and _____. • A shantytown full of homeless people would be nicknamed this. • ...
Europe Test Crossword 2023-12-19
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- Farmers were able to grow crops successfully in Western Europe because of ______ soil.
- A type of economy where everything is supposed to be equal and the government controls production.
- A small group of rich people who control the government and use it to get rich.
- The person responsible for creating reforms in the Christian Church was Martin ___________.
- The leader of the Nazis during World War II.
- To give into the demands of someone to avoid conflict.
- A water movement system that was developed by the Roman Empire.
- A place where people are held as prisoners for political reasons was called a ___________ camp.
- The person who started the Russian Revolution.
- The major religion under the Roman Empire.
- A person who hunts or takes food from the ground is called a hunter __________.
- The current leader of Russia.
- A plague that was spread by fleas and later became airborne, killing many in Europe.
- Any situation in which no action can be taken or progress can't be made.
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- The peace treaty that ended World War I.
- Using machines to make things.
- The group that was responsible for conquering much of Europe and establishing a large empire.
- A large area under the control of one ruler.
- A period of hostility between the United States and the Soviet Union from 1945-1991.
- When someone acts dishonestly in return for money or personal gain.
- Taking peoples' property and putting it under control of the government.
- The type of fighting that was used in World War I.
- The Russian Revolution was fought during World War _____.
- An idea that is often false or exaggerated.
- The large communist country made up of Russia and many small states that no longer exists.
- An attempt to overthrow the government by a small group of important people.
- A competition to build bigger and better weapons.
- A series of holy wars fought to win back Christian areas in Israel.
- A former emperor of Russia before communism.
29 Clues: The current leader of Russia. • Using machines to make things. • The peace treaty that ended World War I. • The major religion under the Roman Empire. • An idea that is often false or exaggerated. • A large area under the control of one ruler. • The leader of the Nazis during World War II. • A former emperor of Russia before communism. • ...
famous women in history crossword 2025-02-26
Vietnam War Protests 2022-06-07
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- Which president initiated U.S. involvement in Vietnam
- Shooting at a university where four were killed
- SDS led march in 1965 against the vietnam war
- Most prominent group in Vietnam war protests
- Elected President in 1968
- main leaders of the Vietnam war protests
- Group that orchestrated the march on the pentagon
- most important figure for the SDS
Down
- where did Vietnam war protests begin
- first time this was instituted since World War II
- The Vietnam war protest movement succeeded in disrupting this
11 Clues: Elected President in 1968 • most important figure for the SDS • where did Vietnam war protests begin • main leaders of the Vietnam war protests • Most prominent group in Vietnam war protests • SDS led march in 1965 against the vietnam war • Shooting at a university where four were killed • first time this was instituted since World War II • ...
Eid Puzzle 2023-04-18
12 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Capital of China • A form of charity • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Women wrestling movie • Qatar's world cup song • Song by Michael Jackson • Largest country in the world • Pirates of the Caribbean (2 words) • Largest animal in the world (2 words)
The Second World War 2018-03-13
Across
- Measures Act / Government that could place measures that was deemed essential for war
- Resources Mobilization Act / Country wide registration of men for home defence
- Bonds / "Allowed the population to grow their savings while making financial contribution to the war effort"
- / Hostility directed against Jews
- World War / 1939 -1945
- Holocaust / A period of time where millions of Jews were persecuted and exterminated
- States / Joined the war in 1941
- / "Conscription if necessary, but not necessarily conscription"
- - Province that did not agree to conscription
Down
- / Vote by the population on a program or political decision. However, the government is not obliged to respect the results
- / Germany invaded in 1939
- employees / Individuals who received lower wages for the same work
- / "To limit the consumption of a product in times of shortages"
- / Hitler
- Great Britain and Canada / Allie Powers
- Duplessis / Union National
- / Racist ideologies and German superiority.
17 Clues: / Hitler • World War / 1939 -1945 • / Germany invaded in 1939 • Duplessis / Union National • States / Joined the war in 1941 • / Hostility directed against Jews • Great Britain and Canada / Allie Powers • / Racist ideologies and German superiority. • - Province that did not agree to conscription • / "To limit the consumption of a product in times of shortages" • ...
Unit Two Part Two Review 2023-09-29
Across
- Washington's second in command who was put in charge of the Battle of Monmouth, but ended up causing chaos
- Turning point of the war that resulted from a victory for Gates, Morgan, and Arnold
- Major battle that was a technical victory for the British even though they suffered more casualties (2 words - no space)
- British general appointed as Thomas Gage's replacement that first served at the Battle of Long Island
- Fort that was captured by Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys in May 1775
- Individuals who chose to fight for the cause of American independence
- Final battle of the war that occurred after Cornwallis and Lafayette faced off one last time
- South Carolina battle that was a second major defeat for the Patriot cause in the South
- The ______ Continental Congress led to the creation of the Declaration of American Rights and the raising of a militia
- Country that agreed to ally with the Patriots due to Ben Franklin's negotiations
- This battle brought Morgan out of retirement and is considered the first major step toward eventual British defeat
- Battle where Washington's show of bravery led not only to a Patriot victory but to many men renewing their contracts to fight
- Patriot victory where the "over-mountain men" killed Ferguson and 80% of his forces (2 words - no space)
- George Rogers Clark became an American hero following his efforts fighting the war in the _____.
- The "Fighting Quaker" who led the Patriots to victory at the Battle of Guilford Court House
- Individual who gave multiple speeches advocating for separation from Britain including his famous "Give Me Liberty" speech
- German mercenaries who were hired to help the British soldiers
Down
- Nickname given to Mary Hays following her efforts to hydrate soldiers at the Battle of Monmouth (2 words - no space)
- Soldier from the French and Indian War who became the commander-in-chief over the Continental Army
- This battle is considered America's worst defeat of the entire war
- Nicknamed the "Swamp Fox", he and his men were guerilla fighters who forced Cornwallis to keep looking over his shoulder
- Battle that resulted in the American capital being captured by the British
- Individual who came to serve as a drillmaster for the Continental Forces (2 words - no space)
- Considered one of the lowest points of the war for the Patriots that occurred in the winter of 77-78 (2 words - no space)
- General Howe's replacement after the French alliance just before the Battle of Monmouth began
- The _____ Continental Congress led to the appointment of Washington as commander of the army and the Declaration of Independence
- Treaty that officially ended the war in 1783
- Soldiers who could get ready in a moment's notice who were notified about the movement of Redcoats
- First battles of the war, occurred near Boston, resulted in a Patriot victory (2 words - no space or "and")
- Wrote the pamphlet Common Sense advocating for the colonies to separate from Britain
- Individuals who wanted to continue to support the crown and remain part of Britain
- Battle that began with Washington's famous Crossing of the Delaware and resulted in a victory for the Patriots
32 Clues: Treaty that officially ended the war in 1783 • German mercenaries who were hired to help the British soldiers • This battle is considered America's worst defeat of the entire war • Individuals who chose to fight for the cause of American independence • Battle that resulted in the American capital being captured by the British • ...
American Imperialism & World War 1 2024-11-01
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- policy of supporting neither side in a war
- Direct involvement by one country in another country's affairs
- A conflict between the US and Spain that resulted in the US getting several Caribbean and Pacific Territories
- Foreign policy created under President Taft that had the U.S. exchanging financial support ($) for the right to "help" countries make decisions about trade and other commercial ventures
- This was sent by Germans to encourage a Mexican attack against the United States. Intercepted by the US in 1917
- This Act required all men between 21-30 years to register for the military
- Restricting the amount of food and other goods people buy during wartime
- led the American Expeditionary Force; urged that the AEF operate as an independent fighting force, under American command
- a home vegetable garden created to boost food production during WWI
- American citizens were lending money to the government to pay for the war.
- Added to Espionage Act to cover talking bad about the war, the government or the military
- Foreign policy of President Woodrow Wilson. Wilson hoped to influence and control other countries through economic pressure, refusing to support non-democratic countries
- 2 Million Americans sent to France under General John Pershin
- A large, strong military vehicle with a gun on it which moves on wheels inside large metal belts
Down
- A type of combat in which opposing troops dig into the ground and shoot at each other from these ditches
- A ship canal 40 miles long across the Isthmus of Panama built by the United States (1904-1914)
- movement of over 300,000 African American from the rural south into Northern cities between 1914 and 1920
- the civilian population and activities of a nation whose armed forces are engaged in war abroad.
- A policy proposed by the US in 1899 (William McKinley), under which ALL nations would have equal opportunities to trade in China.
- Passenger ship sunk by Germany that helped get the United States involved in WW1
- Introduced by the Germans and was used by both sides during World War 1; caused vomiting, blindness, and suffocation
- The policy held by Teddy Roosevelt in foreign affairs. The "big stick" symbolizes his power and readiness to use military force if necessary.
- A policy of nonparticipation in international economic and political relations
- Prohibited any attempt to interfere with military operations, to support U.S. enemies during wartime
- heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne, was assassinated in Sarajevo, started World War I.
- Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause
- A state that the US annexed in 1898 so their sugar could be sold duty free
27 Clues: policy of supporting neither side in a war • 2 Million Americans sent to France under General John Pershin • Direct involvement by one country in another country's affairs • Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause • a home vegetable garden created to boost food production during WWI • ...
Māori responses to World War I 2025-05-01
Across
- Region where many opposed the war due to land confiscations.
- Severe suffering or difficulty.
- Māori _______ Battalion.
- A trait shown by Māori soldiers despite facing racism.
- Raising money to help a cause, done by Māori during the war.
- Many Māori had suffered land _______.
- How people see themselves, including culture and heritage.
- The process that shaped many Māori views before the war.
- Māori name for New Zealand.
- Joining the military, often voluntarily.
- Loyalty to the British _______ might have lead to more respect.
Down
- Leader of The Māori King Movement at the time.
- Someone who encourages or backs a cause.
- Māori name for The Māori King Movement.
- The opposite of "supported."
- Discrimination Māori soldiers often faced.
- A Māori word meaning honour or prestige.
- Māori fought in places like Gallipoli and the Western _______.
- Sir Āpirana Ngata was of _______ Porou.
- Last name of the Māori leader who supported the war.
- Te Rata travelled to England but was _______.
- Rua Kēnana was known as a Māori _______.
- A key World War I battle where Māori soldiers served.
- A key concern for Māori after the war.
24 Clues: Māori _______ Battalion. • Māori name for New Zealand. • The opposite of "supported." • Severe suffering or difficulty. • Many Māori had suffered land _______. • A key concern for Māori after the war. • Māori name for The Māori King Movement. • Sir Āpirana Ngata was of _______ Porou. • Someone who encourages or backs a cause. • A Māori word meaning honour or prestige. • ...
Revolutionary war ----Darian 2022-04-22
Across
- first president (last name)
- common sense
- the king of Egland (last name)
- the worst winter of the war
- American General (last name)
- John Adams wife
- Christmas night
Down
- son of LIberty (last name)
- French joined because of this war
- Express Rider (last name)
- 2ed President
- Son of Liberty
- the shot heard around the world
- the loser
- Brtish General (last name)
15 Clues: the loser • common sense • 2ed President • Son of Liberty • John Adams wife • Christmas night • Express Rider (last name) • the worst winter of the war • first president (last name) • American General (last name) • Brtish General (last name) • the shot heard around the world • son of LIberty (last name) • French joined because of this war • the king of Egland (last name)
REMEMBRANCE DAY 2024-09-21
Across
- CHAMPION, ROLL MODEL
- A MARCH AS PART OF A PUBLIC CELEBRATION
- GIVING THEMSELVES FOR OTHERS
- ___ WORLD WAR
- AWARDED FOR DISTINCTION
- SYMBOL OF REMEMBRANCE DAY
- ARMED FORCES
- BRASS INSTRUMENT USED FOR MILITARY SIGNALS
Down
- FORMER SOLDIER
- AGESTURE OF RESPECT
- AGREEMENT MADE BY OPPOSING SIDES TO STOP HOSTILITIES
- IN FLANDERS _____
- OLD NAME FOR REMEMBRANCE DAY
- LAID TO HONOR THE FALLEN
- MONUMENT
- USED DURING WAR
16 Clues: MONUMENT • ARMED FORCES • ___ WORLD WAR • FORMER SOLDIER • USED DURING WAR • IN FLANDERS _____ • AGESTURE OF RESPECT • CHAMPION, ROLL MODEL • AWARDED FOR DISTINCTION • LAID TO HONOR THE FALLEN • SYMBOL OF REMEMBRANCE DAY • OLD NAME FOR REMEMBRANCE DAY • GIVING THEMSELVES FOR OTHERS • A MARCH AS PART OF A PUBLIC CELEBRATION • BRASS INSTRUMENT USED FOR MILITARY SIGNALS • ...
Review Crossword 2025-06-03
Across
- She began Hull House to help immigrants settle in America
- These were raised in the Great Plains because of the good grasslands
- Rockefeller was captain of this industry
- President during the Civil War
- He made the decision to use the atomic bomb on Japan
- The blockade of this city by Stalin was the first "hot spot" of the Cold War
- His plan was critical in rebuilding Europe after WW2
- Leader of Germany during World War 2
- President during World War I
- He was President when the stock market crashed
- Carnegie was captain of this industry
- This color journalism was one reason for the Spanish American War
- Most of the Spanish American War was fought here
- Following WW2, this country was divided into two parts
- Vanderbilt was captain of this industry
- Laws passed after Reconstruction to limit the rights of former slaves
- The Japanese attack on this harbor led to US entry into WW2
- Zimmerman sent one of these to Mexico attempting to get them to join the war against the US
- These immigrants were often pictured as being drunk and quick to fight
- He believed vocational education was most important for former slaves
- This battle was the turning point of WW2 in the Pacific
- For many years, only 150 individuals of this nationality could enter the US
- He is credited with the telephone
- He promised America a New Deal
- Most Europeans immigrants entered America through this island
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- He was President when Reconstruction Ended
- United States, Great Britain, France and the Soviet Union
- She was a leading voice for women's suffrage
- This battle was the turning point of WW2 in Europe
- During Prohibition you could not make, sell, or but this type of beverage
- The sinking of this ship was one reason for the Spanish American War
- This canal links the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- He is famous for the moveable assembly line
- Most Asian immigrants entered America through this island
- He spoke softly but carried a big stick
- This city was the center of the steel industry
- He was a strong advocate for the 15th Amendment
- The League of Nations was founded to help keep this
- This city was the center of the automobile industry
- Germany, Italy and Japan
- These were used to pump water from underground in the Great Plains
- These brothers are credited with the airplane
- He is credited with the long-lasting light bulb
- Harlem Renaissance poet who wrote, "I, Too"
- This city was the center of the meat industry
- He wanted full political, economic, and social rights for Blacks
- Homesteaders were required to work the land for these many years
- This type of storm happened because of a lack of rain in the Great Plains
- This wire helped keep animals in and mark boundaries
- Because of a lack of trees, Homesteaders built these out of sod
50 Clues: Germany, Italy and Japan • President during World War I • President during the Civil War • He promised America a New Deal • He is credited with the telephone • Leader of Germany during World War 2 • Carnegie was captain of this industry • He spoke softly but carried a big stick • Vanderbilt was captain of this industry • Rockefeller was captain of this industry • ...
Texas History 2021-05-03
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- Southern States that left the United States in 1861
- A place that has very quick population and economic growth.
- to stop separating groups of people by race, religion, or ethnicity.
- farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- The Northern States during the Civil War
- small towns to big cities
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- Number one Cash Crop in the south during the 1800s
- Famous battle during Texas Revolution
- To leave or withdraw from a place
- The first explorer to make a map of Texas
- World War between Central and Allied powers
- characteristic of the countryside rather than the town
- The first explorer to step into Texas
- World War between Axis and Allied powers.
- prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one’s own race is superior.
15 Clues: small towns to big cities • To leave or withdraw from a place • Famous battle during Texas Revolution • The first explorer to step into Texas • The Northern States during the Civil War • The first explorer to make a map of Texas • World War between Axis and Allied powers. • World War between Central and Allied powers • Number one Cash Crop in the south during the 1800s • ...
America & WWI Crossword 2021-09-16
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- British and French troops needed relief offered by what forces?
- What was scarce that was needed to bring American troops to Europe?
- World War I provided the United States with valuable what?
- American troops were used to defend against or attack what forces?
- The United States suffered 320,000 what in the First World War?
- The Battle of what helped recover French territory from the German Army?
- St. Miheil was the largest what ever undertaken by the United States Army?
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- How many million men served in the United States Army?
- AEF stands for American Expeditionary _______
- What did Germany sign on November 11, 1918?
- Where in France did the AEF enter the trenches?
- The United States sent who abroad to defend foreign soil?
- Who did America declare war against in on April 6, 1917?
- Where was the first United States victory?
- Who was named supreme commander of the American army in France?
15 Clues: Where was the first United States victory? • What did Germany sign on November 11, 1918? • AEF stands for American Expeditionary _______ • Where in France did the AEF enter the trenches? • How many million men served in the United States Army? • Who did America declare war against in on April 6, 1917? • The United States sent who abroad to defend foreign soil? • ...
'My Place' Map Words 2014-05-24
Philosophy 2024-03-20
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- The oath of medicine still used today (2 words)
- Teacher of Plato
- Third world of Platonism
- Rejection of knowledge claiming to be from common sense
- School of thought wanting to help attain happy lives
- One of the only female philosophers at the time
- External world of Platonism
- Internal world of Platonism
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- Hippocrates created this theory (2 words)
- The belief of reincarnation with immortal souls
- What Aristotelians would focus on answering
- Founded by Diogenes
- How many great schools of thought did Athens have?
- Critic of Plato
- Student of Plato
- Teaches development of self-control
- Method of disproving opinion used by Socrates
- Where Aristotelians would go
18 Clues: Critic of Plato • Student of Plato • Teacher of Plato • Founded by Diogenes • Third world of Platonism • External world of Platonism • Internal world of Platonism • Where Aristotelians would go • Teaches development of self-control • Hippocrates created this theory (2 words) • What Aristotelians would focus on answering • Method of disproving opinion used by Socrates • ...
Give Pink Get More 2023-10-07
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- Store 5
- Who can get Breast Cancer?
- 100% goes to charity (two words)
- Breast Cancer awareness month
- For every $250 spent
- What does BCRF do?
- One who fought the fight
- Like no other store in the world
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- A man wearing a pink tulle skirt(2 words)
- The kind of world we should live in (two words)
- What are we raising awareness for (2 words)
- Our donation in thousands
- The opposite of afraid
- If you can be anything in the world be____
- what is the pink ribbon for?
- When you sign someone up
- The acronym for Give Pink Get More
- This is the color we wear on weekends
18 Clues: Store 5 • What does BCRF do? • For every $250 spent • The opposite of afraid • When you sign someone up • One who fought the fight • Our donation in thousands • Who can get Breast Cancer? • what is the pink ribbon for? • Breast Cancer awareness month • 100% goes to charity (two words) • Like no other store in the world • The acronym for Give Pink Get More • ...
troy crossword 2019-10-16
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- Who Achilles didn't fight for.
- Pretended to be Achilles in the war.
- What is the war called.
- You have to be one before you are a king.
- The war was over this person.
- What fought against each other.
- Who the mortals worshipers.
- The king of Ithaca.
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- What is waiting for spartans on the beaches of troy.
- The oldest prince of troy.
- The king of troy.
- The name of the movie.
- The greatest fighter in the world.
- Who just the people worshiped.
- Cowered!
15 Clues: Cowered! • The king of troy. • The king of Ithaca. • The name of the movie. • What is the war called. • The oldest prince of troy. • Who the mortals worshipers. • The war was over this person. • Who Achilles didn't fight for. • Who just the people worshiped. • What fought against each other. • The greatest fighter in the world. • Pretended to be Achilles in the war. • ...
my place 2014-05-24
US HISTORY 2024-05-22
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- - Landmark Supreme Court case that established the principle of judicial review.
- - Movement advocating for equal rights and treatment of African Americans.
- - The United States _____________ is the supreme law of the land.
- - Declaration of _____________ was adopted on July 4, 1776.
- - African American civil rights activist who refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, Alabama.
- - Symbolic figure representing women who worked in factories during World War II.
- - Series of conflicts between Native American tribes and the United States government.
- - New York City borough where the Statue of Liberty is located.
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- - Secret research project that developed the atomic bomb during World War II.
- - President Abraham Lincoln's _____________ Proclamation declared freedom for slaves in Confederate states.
- - Era in US history when the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages were banned.
- - Major battle of the Civil War fought in Pennsylvania in 1863.
- - Period after the Civil War when the South was rebuilt and readmitted to the Union.
- - Belief that it was America's destiny to expand westward across the North American continent.
- - Political scandal that led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
- - Severe economic downturn that lasted from 1929 to the late 1930s.
- - Conflict between the Northern and Southern states from 1861 to 1865.
- - Period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union.
18 Clues: - Declaration of _____________ was adopted on July 4, 1776. • - Major battle of the Civil War fought in Pennsylvania in 1863. • - New York City borough where the Statue of Liberty is located. • - The United States _____________ is the supreme law of the land. • - Severe economic downturn that lasted from 1929 to the late 1930s. • ...
Audrey Ly >:3 2025-03-25
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- Where the militaries would hide in the war
- Multiple countries working together in the war
- What the world got instead of what Wilson wanted
- A man who represents the U.S
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- What started the war
- Why the war was so big
- The N in MANIA
- Not picking sides in the war
- Traveling device that has just been invented
- The country blamed for the war
10 Clues: The N in MANIA • What started the war • Why the war was so big • Not picking sides in the war • A man who represents the U.S • The country blamed for the war • Where the militaries would hide in the war • Traveling device that has just been invented • Multiple countries working together in the war • What the world got instead of what Wilson wanted
Louis Zamperini Crossword 2021-11-11
10 Clues: Red sun • Fast run • War stage • Metal bird • Rubber Boat • Western sea • Storage food • World sports event • war camp abbreviation • Cruel captor, two words
Turning points 2022-10-10
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- What war started because a native american was killed by a settler
- Who drafted the bill of rights
- what was the last major battle of american revolution
- which president did the indian removal act
- who burned the white houe in 1814
- What was the first state to ratify
- A law repugnant to the Constitution is void
- Ship that arrived in 1620
- Masscare What was the deadly riot in 1770
- How many months did the
- Who ignited the french and indian war
- where was gold first discovered
- Who helped save the pilgrims
- who introduced the telegraph
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- who sailed to the new world
- who sold Louisiana to the US
- who began the Nullification Crisis
- what was the war called over the second bank in the U.S.
- where did women suffragist meet in 1848
- What month was the Declaration of independence adopted
- scott v sandford outcome last
- What trial was started because of people being accused of witch craft
- Site in Virginia founded in 1607
- canal started in 1817
- Where was the shot around the world fired
- Where were the first slaves in America from
26 Clues: canal started in 1817 • How many months did the • Ship that arrived in 1620 • who sailed to the new world • who sold Louisiana to the US • Who helped save the pilgrims • who introduced the telegraph • scott v sandford outcome last • Who drafted the bill of rights • where was gold first discovered • Site in Virginia founded in 1607 • who burned the white houe in 1814 • ...
5Lyon WWll 2022-05-09
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- The people blamed Jews for the failure of the...
- The Nazis took... away from Jews
- America's main enemy in World War ll
- Hitler's group of soldiers
- The bad guy who started it all!
- The Jews got freed by...
- Jews were often...
- Hitler's reason for death in 1945?
- What the Americans dropped on Hiroshima in 1945, causing a lot of deaths
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- The Jews that got captured didn't get called by their names, but by their...
- What Hitler used to get germans their knowledge and dislikes of the Jews
- A revolutionary name of World War ll and Hitler
- The war that Hitler started
- A neighborhood consisting of very mean people
- Hitler became... of Germany in 1934
- The Japanese attacks took place in...
- The Nazis sometimes put Jews under...
- One way to kill Jews, and is the poor, poor ending to The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
- The second time an atom bomb was dropped on Japan
- Jews had to walk a lot of miles in a... sometimes, and if they stopped, they got killed.
- The poor people who got put in concentration camps and sometimes killed
- Hitler removed Jewish... from the German calendar.
22 Clues: Jews were often... • The Jews got freed by... • Hitler's group of soldiers • The war that Hitler started • The bad guy who started it all! • The Nazis took... away from Jews • Hitler's reason for death in 1945? • Hitler became... of Germany in 1934 • America's main enemy in World War ll • The Japanese attacks took place in... • The Nazis sometimes put Jews under... • ...
Chapter 26 WWII 2025-04-30
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- The act of holding someone against his or her will
- the act of getting back at someone for some wrongdoing
- "Lightning War"; a rapid military attack
- a call for an end to fighting
- to fail to guess the size, quality; or number of something
- drawing names to decide who is drafted into the military
- one who believes that the state or union is more important than the individual.
- To use sparingly
- something of worth that someone owns
- doing something to keep peace
- A bomb with destructive powers
- to fight back following an attack
- one who is not in the military
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- the chief minister in some European countries
- the underground shelter
- less advanced or lower in position
- methods of keeping a place safe
- German empire
- the act of belonging to a certain country
- the mass number of European Jews during world war II
- disgraceful or lacking honor
- a steady rise in prices of goods
- the alliance of Japan, Italy, and Germany in World War II
- heritage one's background or race
- a Jewish place of worship
- a system used to locate objects such as planes
- The act of fighting
27 Clues: German empire • To use sparingly • The act of fighting • the underground shelter • a Jewish place of worship • disgraceful or lacking honor • a call for an end to fighting • doing something to keep peace • A bomb with destructive powers • one who is not in the military • methods of keeping a place safe • a steady rise in prices of goods • heritage one's background or race • ...
History Learning Contract #5 Crossword 2022-02-13
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- a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose.
- It was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine articulated by President Theodore Roosevelt in his State of the Union address in 1904 after the Venezuela Crisis of 1902–1903.
- a principle of US policy, originated by President James Monroe in 1823, that any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the US.
- It refers to President Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy: "speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far."
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- It was a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico if the United States entered World War I against Germany.
- It was a UK-registered ocean liner that was torpedoed by an Imperial German Navy U-boat during the First World War on 7 May 1915, about 11 miles off the Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland.
- He was an American politician, statesman, conservationist, naturalist, historian, and writer who served as the 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909.
- journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration.
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- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- He was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921.
- not helping or supporting either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartial.
- It is an artificial 82 km waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean and divides North and South America.
- It was a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- It was a United States Navy ship that sank in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898, contributing to the outbreak of the Spanish–American War in April.
- It was an African-American infantry unit in WWI who spent more time in combat than any other American unit.
- It was the first worldwide intergovernmental organization whose principal mission was to maintain world peace.
- a country that has significant influence in international affairs.
- a government's strategy in dealing with other nations.
- It was one of the two main coalitions that fought World War I.
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
22 Clues: a government's strategy in dealing with other nations. • It was one of the two main coalitions that fought World War I. • a country that has significant influence in international affairs. • journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration. • a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose. • ...
ARMISTICE KEY WORDS 2024-11-11
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- the two things that Armistice brought to the world
- the opposite of looking back
- Armistice reminds us of the consequences of this horrific event
- the enemy of the Axis of Power in WW1
- the main enemy country of the Allied Powers
- also means courage, this was honoured by Armistice in NZ
- also means giving up some values for the sake of something noble
- the number of NZ soldiers or more, who died in WW1
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- Armistice reminds us of the importance of this value
- the second value Armistice calls people to reflect on
- armistice signalled the end of this World War
- the name of the agreement of the warring parties in WW1 to end the war
- the first value Armistice calls people to reflect on
- the original date of the armistice
- the third value Armistice calls people to reflect on
15 Clues: the opposite of looking back • the original date of the armistice • the enemy of the Axis of Power in WW1 • the main enemy country of the Allied Powers • armistice signalled the end of this World War • the two things that Armistice brought to the world • the number of NZ soldiers or more, who died in WW1 • Armistice reminds us of the importance of this value • ...
VE Day 2025-04-05
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- What did the V stand for in VE Day?
- Which conflict did VE Day mark the end of?
- Name of the German code, believed to be unbreakable
- What method was used to persuade people to join up?
- Where did British troops get stranded at between May and June 1940?
- Name of a fighter plane used during WW2.
- The bombing of major cities like London was known as the?
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- How many years did the Second World War last for?
- What system was created to limit how much food people could buy during the War?
- Who was the Prime Minister during WW2?
- Where did people gather to celebrate VE Day?
- Who was the King at the time of the Second World War?
- What event happened on 6th June 1944?
- What flower is used as a symbol of Remembrance?
- Name of the RAF mission where three major dams were bombed in Germany
15 Clues: What did the V stand for in VE Day? • What event happened on 6th June 1944? • Who was the Prime Minister during WW2? • Name of a fighter plane used during WW2. • Which conflict did VE Day mark the end of? • Where did people gather to celebrate VE Day? • What flower is used as a symbol of Remembrance? • How many years did the Second World War last for? • ...
GERMANY 2015-08-17
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- Nodle: An artist from the country
- A man that took over and scared everyone and started world war 2
- Something that is the the opposite of to make
- They have a lot of this animals in Germany
- A cake in the country that is called crumb cake in America
- The continent that Germany is in
- The language they speak
- and violet flowers:A painting that Emile Nodle painted involving flowers
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- The capital of Germany
- A type of traditional noddles in the country
- An area with a lot of mountains
- A place that sounds like a food in Germany
- Title of the country
- The wether in winter
- Wall: A big wall the divide Germany
15 Clues: Title of the country • The wether in winter • The capital of Germany • The language they speak • An area with a lot of mountains • The continent that Germany is in • Nodle: An artist from the country • Wall: A big wall the divide Germany • They have a lot of this animals in Germany • A place that sounds like a food in Germany • A type of traditional noddles in the country • ...
The Elements 2016-12-14
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- my symbol is cu
- i am in bananas
- i am named after the person who created the periodic table
- i am named after the country that started world war 2
- my atomic number is one my group is one and my period is one
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- my atomic number is two less than manganese
- i am in your toothpaste
- I have an atomic number of 22
- i am named after a dwarf planet
- i have an atomic mass of 265
- my symbol is like gold's symbol
- i am in your batteries
- i am in your air
- i am superman's home planet
- i am in your glow sticks
15 Clues: my symbol is cu • i am in bananas • i am in your air • i am in your batteries • i am in your toothpaste • i am in your glow sticks • i am superman's home planet • i have an atomic mass of 265 • I have an atomic number of 22 • i am named after a dwarf planet • my symbol is like gold's symbol • my atomic number is two less than manganese • ...
Jay 6th hour current events 2024-04-29
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- people that were held captive in the united states for a while
- an animal that has accents
- place where medal is being taken off for olympic metals
- the japanese attacked this place that was led to america entering world war 2
- person that their plane was found
- country where kids play in a boat
- first indian born nasa astronaut
- median age in africa
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- country where people are protesting for better jobs
- teenager that was a prisoner
- month that al queda attacked the united states
- a sport that victor Montalvo does
- where antelope canyon is
- where the summer olympic games are taking place
- a 16 year old on a mission
15 Clues: median age in africa • where antelope canyon is • an animal that has accents • a 16 year old on a mission • teenager that was a prisoner • first indian born nasa astronaut • a sport that victor Montalvo does • person that their plane was found • country where kids play in a boat • month that al queda attacked the united states • where the summer olympic games are taking place • ...
UK 2011-10-06
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- who build extensive baths which are a major tourist attraction today
- reigned 1837-1901
- killed 70.000 people in London
- a leading suffragette who fought for voting right for women
- Captured from Spain in 1704
- prime minister during world war 2
- Lost or gave away most of North America
- German air raids damaged or destroyed no fewer than 3.5 millions houses in
- Germans new king in 1707
- what castle were found in many places around Britian
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- Scotland and .... were united in 1707
- what went from 7 to 14 million between 1760 and 1830
- who was queen in the 16th century
- France and Napoleon were finally defeated at
- conquered England in 1066
15 Clues: reigned 1837-1901 • Germans new king in 1707 • conquered England in 1066 • Captured from Spain in 1704 • killed 70.000 people in London • who was queen in the 16th century • prime minister during world war 2 • Scotland and .... were united in 1707 • Lost or gave away most of North America • France and Napoleon were finally defeated at • ...
World War II Breaks Out 2023-02-10
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- Germany's invasion of this country started World War II
- Prime Minister of Great Britain during World War II
- Person who believed the U.S. should stay out of the war
- This country surrendered to Germany after its capital, Paris, was captured
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- A daring sea rescue here saved thousands of trapped British and French troops
- Hitler betrayed Stalin and invaded this country
- Act that allowed the president to sell, lend, lease, or give war materials to other countries
- Germany's new style of warfare that combined aircraft, tank, and infantry attacks
- Hitler's Luftwaffe was defeated in the Battle of ________
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
10 Clues: Germany, Italy, and Japan • Hitler betrayed Stalin and invaded this country • Prime Minister of Great Britain during World War II • Germany's invasion of this country started World War II • Person who believed the U.S. should stay out of the war • Hitler's Luftwaffe was defeated in the Battle of ________ • ...
U.S. history Cross word 2024-02-29
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- the americans nick name
- the area between trenches
- the man assassinated that started the war
- ________ friday
- Month that the arch duke francis ferdinand was assassinated
- the Acronym for the starting reason of the war
- the place that the treaty ending the war was singed
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- the amount of miles that russia loss to germany
- the plan that germany had for the war to take 2 months
- the belief that your country is the best
- the letter sent to mexico to fight America
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- the I in MANIA
- youngest draft age
- the reason america joined Britain's side
- the day of the week that the RMS Lusitania May 7, 1915
- front the front that stoped Russia from getting weapons to fight with leading to them drop out of the war
- _________ wednesday
- oldest draft age
- the “team” Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire were on
- a form of propaganda saying if they doing it you should too
- article 231 was Germany’s _______
- the ship that sunk with lots of americans
- the “team” France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan, and the United States were on
- the ship that sank that had 2 americans
- woodraw wilson’s ________ points
26 Clues: the I in MANIA • ________ friday • oldest draft age • youngest draft age • _________ wednesday • the americans nick name • the area between trenches • woodraw wilson’s ________ points • article 231 was Germany’s _______ • the ship that sank that had 2 americans • the reason america joined Britain's side • the belief that your country is the best • ...
ww1 2023-12-04
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- beans, beets, cabbage, carrots, kale, lettuce, peas, tomatoes, turnips, squash, and Swiss chard.
- guns or gun parts, explosives, magnets, knives, wire, torches, tools, chemicals, razor blades, alcohol, matches, and lighters.
- Germany began competing with the British for having the largest navy in the world, as well as developing new weapons like poison gas and submarines, the latter being a great tool in surprise attacks.
- someone who has no legal right to be there or who has broken the law
- This five-day work stoppage in 1919 was called in Seattle to protest World War I wage controls.
- Revolutions of 1848 on the European continent, the establishment of a unified Italian state in 1861, and the formation of new nation-states in central and eastern Europe after World War I.
- included a dozen ocean liner ships and were typically fast and nimble.
- the U.S. Uncle Sam recruitment poster shows a patriotic Uncle Sam stating, "I want you," uses symbolism to represent American strength and the importance to serve the country.
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- The French Revolution was motivated similarly and legitimatized the ideas of self-determination on that Old World continent.
- rights to the cannabis industry, financial payment, social service benefits,
- the Peace of Westphalia of 1648 which ended the Eighty Years War between Spain and the Netherlands and the Thirty Years War in Germany.
- healthcare and ultilities
- when someone hacks into a computer network to steal information.
13 Clues: healthcare and ultilities • when someone hacks into a computer network to steal information. • someone who has no legal right to be there or who has broken the law • included a dozen ocean liner ships and were typically fast and nimble. • rights to the cannabis industry, financial payment, social service benefits, • ...
Cold War By:Presley Dixon 2023-12-12
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- What is a nickname for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization?
- Is East Berlin communist?
- the leader of the US at the END of the Cold War
- what is the 13th day event in 1962 with the United States and the Soviet Union almost went to nuclear war?
- What means a state of public hostility between countries with an outright declaration of war?
- Did the fall of the united states end the cold war?
- What is an imaginary line dividing between communist Eastern Europe and Democratic Western Europe?
- Extreme areas of tension are called what?
- The theory "if one country falls they all fall"
- what happened to the city of Berlin after WW2?
- How long did the Berlin Airlift last?
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- After World War II the US and USSR were known as
- Who was ahead in space technology?
- the leader of the Soviet Union at the end of the war
- Who took over as dictator in cuba at the end of the cuban Revolution?
- Who shot Ronald Reagan?
- What country was anti-communism
- What country was pro-communism
- Who was the prime minister of Great Britain?
- How many independent reppublics were created
- What year did the Berlin wall get taken down?
21 Clues: Who shot Ronald Reagan? • Is East Berlin communist? • What country was pro-communism • What country was anti-communism • Who was ahead in space technology? • How long did the Berlin Airlift last? • Extreme areas of tension are called what? • Who was the prime minister of Great Britain? • How many independent reppublics were created • ...
ww1 2025-09-22
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- which entente has russia, england, and france and considered the most important one
- how many million people were killed in ww1
- What front does France fight Germany in.
- Largest naval battle in ww1
- What country did serbia ask help for against austria-hungary
- What plan does germany use in the beginning of the war to fight a two front war front war
- The person who assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- What was the most deadly weapon used in ww1
- which country had the best navy in ww1
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- what is the telegram called when germany sent one to mexico
- What country does Austria-Hungary ask for unconditional support?
- The person who was assassinated in 1914
- What was the treaty they signed at the end of the war
- How many Balkan wars were fought before ww1
- The country that annexed Bosnia
- In the Second Battle of ypres what warfare was introduced
- which country was the last one to declare war on germany in ww1
- who was the person who invented chemical warfare in 1915
- How long was the first world war
- Which empire falls first in ww1
20 Clues: Largest naval battle in ww1 • The country that annexed Bosnia • Which empire falls first in ww1 • How long was the first world war • which country had the best navy in ww1 • The person who was assassinated in 1914 • What front does France fight Germany in. • how many million people were killed in ww1 • How many Balkan wars were fought before ww1 • ...
American history 2021-10-11
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- Declaration of Independence announced what
- What was Jamestown named after
- case of Marbury v. Madison establish what principle
- Wrote the poem "Shot heard around the world"
- Where did George Washington ignite this war
- lacked power to ban slavery in the U.S. territories.
- What was the Boston Massacre of 1770
- The Indian Removal Act was signed into law by which president
- what is the Mayflower
- Where was the Salem Witchcraft/trial
- Who led the first American Continental Army troops
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- how much was Louisiana
- where did the telegraph message get sent to
- is often seen as the beginning of slavery in America
- What is the canadian town americans burnt
- what was the name of the native american who was assassinated
- who discovered the gold in california
- what chapel was the female suffragists meeting in
- which president was responsible for the Erie Canal
- what started the nullification
- what was the first state to ratify
- what kind of war was the Bank war
- Where was Squanto introduced to the pilgrims
- introduced proposed amendments to the Constitution
- What is the new world called now
25 Clues: what is the Mayflower • how much was Louisiana • What was Jamestown named after • what started the nullification • What is the new world called now • what kind of war was the Bank war • what was the first state to ratify • What was the Boston Massacre of 1770 • Where was the Salem Witchcraft/trial • who discovered the gold in california • ...
Turning points 2022-10-10
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- who introduced the telegraph
- What trial was started because of people being accused of witch craft
- A law repugnant to the Constitution is void
- Site in Virginia founded in 1607
- What war started because a native american was killed by a settler
- which president did the indian removal act
- where did women suffragist meet in 1848
- what was the last major battle of american revolution
- what was the war called over the second bank in the U.S.
- who burned the white houe in 1814
- What was the first state to ratify
- scott v sandford outcome last
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- Who drafted the bill of rights
- Where was the shot around the world fired
- where was gold first discovered
- Who ignited the french and indian war
- Ship that arrived in 1620
- who began the Nullification Crisis
- Who helped save the pilgrims
- What month was the Declaration of independence adopted
- who sailed to the new world
- who sold Louisiana to the US
- canal started in 1817
- Masscare What was the deadly riot in 1770
- Where were the first slaves in America from
- How many months did the
26 Clues: canal started in 1817 • How many months did the • Ship that arrived in 1620 • who sailed to the new world • who introduced the telegraph • Who helped save the pilgrims • who sold Louisiana to the US • scott v sandford outcome last • Who drafted the bill of rights • where was gold first discovered • Site in Virginia founded in 1607 • who burned the white houe in 1814 • ...
Japanese History 2024-02-28
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- Private companies that were funded by the government
- The war between Japan and China which brought many benefits to Japan after their victory.
- The main island of Japan
- World famous volcano located near Tokyo
- Official religion of Japan set by the Meiji government
- Who was the emperor of Japan during the modernization?
- The war between China and Britain involving the spreading of opium
- Non-westernern countries adapting the ways of Western superpowers.
- The General of the US, who started Japan's iWesternion with Western superpowers
- World famous dish of Japan consisting of Rice covered with a slice of raw fish
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- The last shogun
- The military class of the Japanese caste system
- The war between Russia and Japan
- Increasing the country's power by conquering others or diplomacy
- The Prime Minister Opan who was truly the most powerful man during the Meiji era
- The country in which Japan tried to imitate their army and government
- A code or a way that Samurai followed throughout their lives
- The treaties made between Japan and the Western superpowers
- Which group of samurais revolted against the quickly westernizing imperialist government?
- The use of superior naval capabilities to intimidate lesser powers.
20 Clues: The last shogun • The main island of Japan • The war between Russia and Japan • World famous volcano located near Tokyo • The military class of the Japanese caste system • Private companies that were funded by the government • Official religion of Japan set by the Meiji government • Who was the emperor of Japan during the modernization? • ...
Presidential Trivia 2025-03-04
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- President during World War I
- Founder of the Democratic Party, on the $20 bill
- The first U.S. president to be impeached
- The shortest-serving U.S. president
- Oversaw the expansion of the U.S. during Manifest Destiny
- Took office after Nixon’s resignation
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Scandal that led to Nixon's resignation
- Former peanut farmer who became president
- The Great Communicator, former actor
- Only president to resign from office
- Led the country through the Great Depression
- Signed the Kansas-Nebraska Act, inflaming tensions over slavery
- Father and son who both became president
- First Catholic U.S. president
- President during the War of 1812
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- President during most of the 1990s economic boom
- First U.S. president
- Youngest elected president
- Last name of two U.S. presidents, father and son
- Introduced a doctrine opposing European interference in the Americas
- President on the $5 bill
- Led the Union during the Civil War
- President known for the New Deal
- Only president who also served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- The only president to serve more than two terms
- First African American U.S. president
- Supreme Allied Commander in World War II, later president
- Nickname for Theodore Roosevelt
- Assassinated in office after only a few months
- Oldest elected U.S. president
31 Clues: First U.S. president • President on the $5 bill • Youngest elected president • President during World War I • Oldest elected U.S. president • First Catholic U.S. president • Nickname for Theodore Roosevelt • President known for the New Deal • President during the War of 1812 • Led the Union during the Civil War • The shortest-serving U.S. president • ...
U.S History 2025-06-29
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- 1962 standoff between the U.S. and Soviet Union over nuclear missiles in Cuba and is often cited as the closest the world has ever come to full-scale nuclear war.
- 1969 achievement as part of NASA’s Apollo 11 mission involving astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins.
- The process of ending racial separation, particularly in public institutions like schools, transportation, and the military. It was the central goal of the Civil Rights Movement.
- The movement that led to the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote in 1920. Notable women of the movement were Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone, and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper.
- A decade of economic prosperity, cultural change, and social dynamism between World War I and the Great Depression.
- Terrorist attacks in 2001 that led to the War on Terror against two commercial buildings in New York, one government building in Virginia, and four commercial airplanes.
- Four-year conflict 1860s between the Union (North) and Confederate (South) states that was partially about ending slavery.
- Conflict with Great Britain often called the "Second War of Independence." This war inspired its author to create the Star-Spangled Banner, the U.S.’s national anthem today.
- Japanese city on which the first atomic bomb, named “Little Boy,” was dropped in 1945 during the final stages of World War II.
- Document signed in 1776, declaring the colonies' separation from Britain was the Declaration of ______.
- Period of rapid economic and technological growth from the late 1700s to the early 1900s and consisted of two periods. The first was marked by inventions like the cotton gin and textile mills. The second was marked by mass production, steel, oil, and electricity.
- The war that led to American independence from British rule.
- This railroad completed in 1869, connecting the East and West coast railroad networks. The two railroads met in Utah where the “Golden Spike” was driven to mark its completion.
- Forced relocation of Native American nations from their ancestral lands in the southeastern U.S.
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- A series of programs, such as social security and public works, and reforms, like banking, initiated by Franklin D. Roosevelt to combat the Great Depression.
- Global conflict (1914-1918) between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers and which the U.S. entered in 1917. This conflict was fought in the trenches.
- Severe worldwide economic downturn in the 1930s caused by the stock market crash in October 1929, bank failures, and tariffs.
- Long and controversial war in Southeast Asia involving the U.S. from the 1960s to 1970s. The war was fought between the communist North Vietnam and the anti-communist South Vietnam, and both sides’ respective global allies.
- Pivotal Civil War battle fought in Pennsylvania spanning three days where Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s troops fought Union General Gorge G. Meade’s troops.
- Japanese attack in 1941 on a U.S. naval base that led to U.S. entry into World War II, joining the Allies against the Axis powers.
- Global conflict (1939-1945) in which the U.S. played a major role. This conflict involved 30+ countries and was fought between the Allied and Axis Powers.
- Several month war in 1898 that led to the U.S. gaining new territories like Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines.
- Historic election of the first African American president of the U.S. in 2008.
- Period after the Civil War focused on rebuilding the South and integrating freed slaves.
- The 1803 acquisition of vast territory from France, doubling the size of the U.S.
- Movement in the 1950s and 60s aiming to end racial discrimination and secure equal rights that ended with the passing of the Civil Rights Act (1964) and the Voting Rights Act (1965).
- U.S. President Lincoln's ______ Proclamation declaring slaves in Confederate states free.
- The foundational law of the United States was drafted by Founding Fathers and was ratified in 1788.
- Four-decade long geopolitical rivalry and ideological conflict between the U.S, along with its allies was known as the Western Bloc, and the Soviet Union, along with its allies known as the Eastern Bloc.
29 Clues: The war that led to American independence from British rule. • Historic election of the first African American president of the U.S. in 2008. • The 1803 acquisition of vast territory from France, doubling the size of the U.S. • Period after the Civil War focused on rebuilding the South and integrating freed slaves. • ...
Innovations of World War One 2022-08-09
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- What is the name of the muscle strengthening exercises invented during World War I by a German man of the same name?
- To try to use less coal during World War I, Germany, the UK, and the USA used this technique.
- Today these are part of normal fashion. During World War I, these water-resistant overcoats proved superior to the standard wool coats in repelling the rain and chill of the trenches—from which the garment gained its name.
- In 1918, the successful test of the first unmanned aerial torpedo that could strike a target at a distance of 75 miles was tested. This new technology led to a type of unmanned aircraft used today.
- Before World War I, this men’s fashion accessory was only worn by women - the men wore theirs on a chain and kept it in a pocket. Soldiers wearing these on their wrists kept their hands-free during battle.
- Adding chromium to molten iron produced steel that wouldn’t rust. This innovation was used to manufacture aircraft engines, mess kit silverware, and medical instruments during World War I. What is the name of this innovation?
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- This technological innovation was once called, the “hookless fastener”, and was perfected by Gideon Sundback during World War I.
- This innovation was first used as surgical bandages during World War I. It is made from processed wood pulp that was five times more absorbent than cotton and cost half as much to produce.
- The point of this innovation was to have a blood supply as close to the front as possible for wounded patients.
- What is the name of the muscle strengthening exercises invented during World War I by a German man of the same name?
10 Clues: To try to use less coal during World War I, Germany, the UK, and the USA used this technique. • The point of this innovation was to have a blood supply as close to the front as possible for wounded patients. • What is the name of the muscle strengthening exercises invented during World War I by a German man of the same name? • ...
History Crossword 2025-05-07
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- – Rise of mass consumption.
- Khrushchev – Soviet leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- Roosevelt – New Deal and WWII leadership.
- – Cultural impact from 1950s onward.
- Roosevelt – Progressive president, "Big Stick" diplomacy.
- Media – New form of digital communication.
- Obama – First Black U.S. president; Affordable Care Act.
- – Post-WWII residential expansion.
- Reagan – Conservative movement leader; Cold War rhetoric.
- of Berlin Wall – 1989 symbolic end of Cold War.
- Landing – 1969 U.S. space achievement.
- – Movement for protecting natural resources.
- on Terror – U.S.-led global effort to combat terrorism after 9/11.
- Carnegie – Steel industry tycoon; philanthropist.
- War II – 1939-1945 global war.
- Twenties – Nickname for the 1920s, a decade of economic prosperity and cultural change in the U.S.
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- – Revolutionized communication and commerce.
- Disobedience – Nonviolent protest strategy.
- Care Act – Major health reform under Obama.
- Ford – Assembly line innovator; Model T.
- Rights Movement – 1950s–60s push for racial equality.
- – Interconnected global economies and cultures.
- War – Controversial U.S. involvement in SE Asia.
- Line – Mass production innovation.
- Luther King Jr. – Civil rights leader; nonviolence.
- War – U.S.-USSR ideological conflict, 1947-1991.
- Depression – 1930s economic collapse.
- Truman – Dropped atomic bombs; Truman Doctrine.
- Wilson – WWI leadership; League of Nations.
- War I – 1914-1918 global conflict.
30 Clues: – Rise of mass consumption. • War II – 1939-1945 global war. • Line – Mass production innovation. • – Post-WWII residential expansion. • War I – 1914-1918 global conflict. • – Cultural impact from 1950s onward. • Depression – 1930s economic collapse. • Landing – 1969 U.S. space achievement. • Ford – Assembly line innovator; Model T. • ...
Revolutionary War Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-18
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- This is how many colonies were on the American side of the war
- This was the result of the American Revolutionary War
- One of the main reasons colonists no longer wanted to be associated with Britain
- 13 colonies fought against this army during the Rev. War
- Better yet known as "the shot heard around the world"
- A major turning point in the Rev. War happened here
- This city was where a political protest took place
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- "no taxation without ____________"
- One of the many revolutionary leaders, John _______
- If troops didn't die in war, they died because of this
- This is how long the American Revolutionary War lasted
- battle took place here on June 17, 1775
- George _________ led the American army to victory against Britain
- "________ and __________" (ties with the hint above)
- This month is when the Boston Massacre occurred
15 Clues: "no taxation without ____________" • battle took place here on June 17, 1775 • This month is when the Boston Massacre occurred • This city was where a political protest took place • One of the many revolutionary leaders, John _______ • A major turning point in the Rev. War happened here • "________ and __________" (ties with the hint above) • ...
SOSE 2013-10-08
15 Clues: war • tokyo • rules • battle • a ruler • religion • social groups • form of buddhism • made up about 10% • a group of people • samurais behaviour • 2 lowest socail class • the lowest social class • a samurai without a diamyo • the land controlled by a diamyo
World War I Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-18
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- Soldiers dug these and fought in them.
- German word for submarines.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottomans.
- This stated that Germany started WWI.
- An agreement to end the war.
- An organization of cooperating nations.
- To assemble the military.
- He led a Mexican revolt in 1911.
- Formed in 1882.
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- The Premier of France.
- Allied leaders during World War I.
- Republicans who opposed the Treaty of Versailles.
- Germany's promise to follow the law.
- He never found Pancho Villa.
- The largest American effort in the war.
15 Clues: Formed in 1882. • The Premier of France. • To assemble the military. • German word for submarines. • He never found Pancho Villa. • An agreement to end the war. • He led a Mexican revolt in 1911. • Allied leaders during World War I. • Germany's promise to follow the law. • This stated that Germany started WWI. • Soldiers dug these and fought in them. • ...
