world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Musikquiz 2016-06-22
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- Benenne das Instrument
- ital. Bezeichnung für "leise"
- ital. Bezeichnung für "schnell"
- Welches Werk konnte Mozart nicht mehr vollenden?
- Intervall 1 - 2
- Benenne den Notenwert
- ital. Bezeichnung für "laut"
- Intervall 1 - 7
- bekanntes Klavierstück von Beethoven
- Haydn war Chorknabe am Wiener...
- Benenne die Notennamen!
- Fürst, bei dem Haydn fast 50 Jahre angestellt war
- Benenne den Notenwert
- ital. Bezeichnung für "sehr langsam"
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- Intervall 1 - 4
- Sinfonie Haydns mit Überraschungseffekt
- Nachname des Komponisten der "Schicksalssinfonie"
- Schwester von W.A. Mozart
- Wie alt war Mozart als er seine erste Komposition schrieb?
- dieses Versetzungszeichen erhöht den Ton um einen Halbton
- wichtigster Muskel für die Atmung
- Benenne die Notennamen!
- Benenne die Notennamen!
23 Clues: Intervall 1 - 4 • Intervall 1 - 2 • Intervall 1 - 7 • Benenne den Notenwert • Benenne den Notenwert • Benenne das Instrument • Benenne die Notennamen! • Benenne die Notennamen! • Benenne die Notennamen! • Schwester von W.A. Mozart • ital. Bezeichnung für "laut" • ital. Bezeichnung für "leise" • ital. Bezeichnung für "schnell" • Haydn war Chorknabe am Wiener... • ...
History 2016-05-11
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- Sea soldiers.
- Battle in Persian war; 50km running race.
- He built the Great Wall (7, 3).
- Athens and Sparta's war.
- Woman and slaves in Athens can't be.
- Shield, breastplate, shinguards, helmet.
- Government ruled by citizens.
- God of war.
- Sparta had ..... kings.
- Spartan slaves.
- God of wine and celebrations.
- Zeus' wife.
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- Goddess of love.
- Goddess of hunting, Apollo's twin.
- Ruled by king.
- Emperor Qin established a common .....
- Theory about rise and fall of dynasties (7, 2, 6).
- Shang used to tell future (6, 5).
- Doru is a type of.
- Physical geography made China .....
20 Clues: God of war. • Zeus' wife. • Sea soldiers. • Ruled by king. • Spartan slaves. • Goddess of love. • Doru is a type of. • Sparta had ..... kings. • Athens and Sparta's war. • Government ruled by citizens. • God of wine and celebrations. • He built the Great Wall (7, 3). • Shang used to tell future (6, 5). • Goddess of hunting, Apollo's twin. • Physical geography made China ..... • ...
CIVICS 2021-02-25
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- US Representative number
- Checks and Balances
- 1803 France
- November
- War 1900's
- Lincoln
- 2+2
- Surfing USA
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- US North Vs. South
- River, Long water
- Chief Justice of US
- April 15
- First Amendment
- Axis Power WWII
- First Amendment
- Presidents Cabinet
- Axis Power WWII
- US vs.___ WWII
- Closer to Ireland
- The first in US history
- Axis power WWII
21 Clues: 2+2 • Lincoln • April 15 • November • War 1900's • 1803 France • Surfing USA • US vs.___ WWII • First Amendment • Axis Power WWII • First Amendment • Axis Power WWII • Axis power WWII • River, Long water • Closer to Ireland • US North Vs. South • Presidents Cabinet • Chief Justice of US • Checks and Balances • The first in US history • US Representative number
Year 9 English 2021-07-06
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- What hopped in the playground in Mrs Tilscher's class?
- What animal is Snowball?
- Who is a selfish and superficial horse in the Animal Farm?
- Who is the king before Macbeth?
- What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
- Who killed Macbeth and is not born in a human?
- What did Macbeth use for killing Duncan?
- Who was always hard-working in the Animal Farm?
- Who is the leader of the Animal Farm before Napoleon?
- What the classroom glowed like in Mrs Tilscher's class?
- Who is Squealer support to and being a spokesperson for?
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- What are you travel up with your fingers?
- What alliances did Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed/
- Which country started the World War 1?
- What alliances did Britain, France, and Russia formed?
- What is a synonym of poem?
- Who is a good speaker pig are excellent at persuading other animals?
- What is the name of the donkey in the Animal farm?
- What Lady Macbeth can't wash off on her hands?
- What is moving before the war in Macbeth?
- What nonsense heard from another form?
- Which country lost the most soldiers in World War 1?
22 Clues: What animal is Snowball? • What is a synonym of poem? • Who is the king before Macbeth? • Which country started the World War 1? • What nonsense heard from another form? • What did Macbeth use for killing Duncan? • What are you travel up with your fingers? • What is moving before the war in Macbeth? • What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand? • ...
Midterm Exam 2020-12-15
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- Huge banker that the U.S. had to use a few times, ran a monopoly
- U.S. president called weak by Spanish Ambassador
- who freed the slaves
- What country was the Spanish American War fought over?
- Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary but was assassinated, one of the main reasons WWI started
- Alliance composed of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire,and Bulgaria
- List of employees used by employers who were deemed bad or unacceptable
- what country wanted to take back New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona
- Restrictive laws in place for African Americans to limit their freedom
- Long railroad that stretched from the Pacific to the Atlantic
- First U.S. president to be impeached
- policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- Created Standard Oil and made a huge monopoly
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- the development of industries
- Who owned the biggest steel industry in the 1800s
- time period after the Civil War that resulted in the rebuilding of America
- who were the slaves
- what country started 2 world wars and lost both.L
- Nicknamed the "trust buster"
- What battleship was exploded during the Spanish American War?
- Name of white supremacists
- Who ran in the 1896 election against William McKinley
- Besides Guam and Puerto Rico what other country did the U.S. get
- British boat sunken by German submarines
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
25 Clues: who were the slaves • who freed the slaves • Name of white supremacists • Nicknamed the "trust buster" • the development of industries • First U.S. president to be impeached • British boat sunken by German submarines • Created Standard Oil and made a huge monopoly • U.S. president called weak by Spanish Ambassador • Who owned the biggest steel industry in the 1800s • ...
Greece crossword 2022-05-05
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- a student of socrates and built the Academy
- painters and sculptors have used gods and heroes as their subject because of _____
- defeated defeated a large persian force by by luring them into the middle of their force
- group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- believed participating in government is just as important as defending Athens in war. He encouraged people to take pride in their city.
- known as greek like:
- greeks honored the gods by holding this sporting event
- stories that teach the reader on how live or lessons about life
- Peninsula
- democracy created by the founders of the United states
- to a story he was a slave and is famous for his fables
- considered the first people to arrive in Greece because they didn’t speak the Greek language
- Southwest Asia and most of Asia Minor
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- leader who held power through the use of force
- the epic poems Iliad and Odyssey
- made the city-state much richer
- of the worlds greatest mathematician
- war
- greek word for city state
- area of land that is surrounded on 3 sides by water
- city were usually built by a think also known as a high hill
- the Great
- war between Athens and Sparta that threatened to tear Greece
- about gods and heroes that explain how the world works
24 Clues: war • Peninsula • the Great • known as greek like: • greek word for city state • made the city-state much richer • the epic poems Iliad and Odyssey • of the worlds greatest mathematician • Southwest Asia and most of Asia Minor • a student of socrates and built the Academy • leader who held power through the use of force • area of land that is surrounded on 3 sides by water • ...
Māori responses to World War I 2025-05-01
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- Māori name for New Zealand.
- Last name of the Māori leader who supported the war.
- How people see themselves, including culture and heritage.
- The opposite of "supported."
- Severe suffering or difficulty.
- A key concern for Māori after the war.
- Discrimination Māori soldiers often faced.
- Māori _______ Battalion.
- Leader of The Māori King Movement at the time.
- Māori name for The Māori King Movement.
- 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 _______.
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- Rua Kēnana was known as a Māori _______.
- The process that shaped many Māori views before the war.
- A key World War I battle where Māori soldiers served.
- Māori fought in places like Gallipoli and the Western _______.
- Region where many opposed the war due to land confiscations.
- Loyalty to the British _______ might have lead to more respect.
- Someone who encourages or backs a cause.
- Joining the military, often voluntarily.
- A Māori word meaning honour or prestige.
- Te Rata travelled to England but was _______.
- Sir Āpirana Ngata was of _______ Porou.
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. • Rua Kēnana was known as a Māori _______. • Someone who encourages or backs a cause. • ...
IPM 2021-01-18
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- first to use sulfur compounds to control insects
- pest who have overcome and become resistant or pesticides
- bred to avoid pest or disease
- when pesticides get concentrated and are passed up the food chain
- type of control used as a last resort
- similar to IPM with emphasis on plants
- pesticides that are less harmful to living things
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- pesticides that do not break down quickly in the environment
- author of Silent Spring
- pesticides kill not only pests but organisms that are ________________.
- traps and barriers
- pesticide of World War 2
- chemical level of harm
- growing the same plant over a large area
- something we will never accomplish with pests
15 Clues: traps and barriers • chemical level of harm • author of Silent Spring • pesticide of World War 2 • bred to avoid pest or disease • type of control used as a last resort • similar to IPM with emphasis on plants • growing the same plant over a large area • something we will never accomplish with pests • first to use sulfur compounds to control insects • ...
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 • ...
World War II Crossword 2016-01-26
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- name means man of steel.
- A document that endorsed national self-determination and an international system of "general security."
- Italian dictator.
- Sudden attack.
- Bloody conflict that raged from 1936 until 1939.
- Policy granting concessions to a potential enemy in the hope of peace can be maintained.
- Cash and carry provision.
- failed artist on the brink of madness.
- Britian, france, Soviet union, United states, and China.
- prejudiced or hostile toward Jews.
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- Germany, Italy, Japan, and several other countries.
- Union between Austria and Germany.
- Single party or leader that controls the economic, social, and cultural lives of its people.
- Right-wing organization that promised to restore efficiency and order.
- 1776.
- Germany, Italy, and Japan signed a pact.
- Postponed a war for 11 months.
17 Clues: 1776. • Sudden attack. • Italian dictator. • name means man of steel. • Cash and carry provision. • Postponed a war for 11 months. • Union between Austria and Germany. • prejudiced or hostile toward Jews. • failed artist on the brink of madness. • Germany, Italy, and Japan signed a pact. • Bloody conflict that raged from 1936 until 1939. • ...
World War II Vocabulary 2020-03-25
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- an often negative preconceived opinion or feeling towards someone due to race, gender, religion, or anything else
- the state of being well known for some bad quality or deed
- a system of government in which a monarch is guided by a constitution
- a weapon of mass destruction that uses power released by the splitting of atomic nuclei
- the head of an elected government
- an economic condition when money loses its value and prices rise
- a German state
- to take possession of an area of land or a country, usually by force or without permission
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- consumers could buy only a certain number of goods
- a state headed by a monarch who is not actively involved in policy formation or implementation
- a form of government in which a ruler holds absolute power
- the day allied forces invaded Northern France
- code name given to the top secret US program to develop the first atomic bomb in New Mexico
- a political philosophy in which total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied
- US helped Great Britain by supplying ammunition and old warships in exchange for several military bases in Bermuda and the Caribbean
- a formal agreement or treaty between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes
- a form of government in which the supreme power is retained by the people
17 Clues: a German state • the head of an elected government • the day allied forces invaded Northern France • consumers could buy only a certain number of goods • a form of government in which a ruler holds absolute power • the state of being well known for some bad quality or deed • an economic condition when money loses its value and prices rise • ...
World War I Review 2016-11-27
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- major underlying cause of WWI
- how did U-boats change naval warfare
- payment from one country due to economic injury
- the newly created countries gave this to Europe
- stipulated that Germany must take blame for the war
- U.S., Great Britain, and France
- lead the U.S. Food Administration during WWI
- this happened to Archduke Ferdiand
- Germany and Austria-Hungary
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- these caused a high death toll in WWI
- proposed that Mexico should attack the U.S.
- President Wilson program for peace
- U.S. created this to draft men for the war
- organization that wanted to ensure security and peace
- countries building up their armies
- German U-boats attempted to prevent these from reaching the allies
- cease-fire in war
17 Clues: cease-fire in war • Germany and Austria-Hungary • major underlying cause of WWI • U.S., Great Britain, and France • President Wilson program for peace • countries building up their armies • this happened to Archduke Ferdiand • how did U-boats change naval warfare • these caused a high death toll in WWI • U.S. created this to draft men for the war • ...
World War II Review 2021-03-31
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- Germany, Japan, Italy
- has complete control of government
- African-American pilots who flew missions
- battle fought in the Pacific Ocean
- largest battle army fought against Germany
- served in military as nurses and other jobs
- Great Britain, US, France, and Soviet Union (USSR)
- government controls everything
- prime minister of England
- murder of millions of Jews by Hitler
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- wanting to stay out of war
- dropped bombs to save lives and end war
- dictator of Soviet Union (USSR)
- base in Pacific where Japan bombed
- US president during WWII
- dropped by US Nagasaki and Hiroshima
- dictator of Germany
17 Clues: dictator of Germany • Germany, Japan, Italy • US president during WWII • prime minister of England • wanting to stay out of war • government controls everything • dictator of Soviet Union (USSR) • has complete control of government • base in Pacific where Japan bombed • battle fought in the Pacific Ocean • dropped by US Nagasaki and Hiroshima • murder of millions of Jews by Hitler • ...
World War II Battles 2024-09-27
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- Site of the most casualties during invasion of France
- Longest battle was for the control of this ocean
- Firebombing campaign happened here
- Hitler's last offensive against the invading Allies, known as the Battle _____.
- Allies invaded Casablanca in Operation ____.
- Town from which British army escaped
- Pacific island site of fierce fighting
- Guadalcanal is part of this island group
- Largest tank battle happened here.
- Earliest invasion of Italy.
- invasion of France
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- type of Japanese soldier
- Nickname for the nightly bombing of London
- Surprise attack on Hawaii
- Pacific Ocean battle relied on cracking of Japanese codes for victory
- German and Finnish soldiers lay siege to this city
- Invasion of Japanese island
17 Clues: invasion of France • type of Japanese soldier • Surprise attack on Hawaii • Invasion of Japanese island • Earliest invasion of Italy. • Firebombing campaign happened here • Largest tank battle happened here. • Town from which British army escaped • Pacific island site of fierce fighting • Guadalcanal is part of this island group • Nickname for the nightly bombing of London • ...
Period 7 Review 2022-03-16
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- large scale economic recession that began in 1929
- post WWI writers against consumer culture
- African American performer who spread music depicting black life to white audiences
- organization founded to oppose annexation of Philippines
- New Deal program that employed those in need, lasted four months
- person who promoted “Back to Africa” movement and advocated for racial pride, set up the UNIA
- African American rights advocate, urged black people to demand first-class citizenship and the right to vote, as well as to gain a liberal arts education
- act that banned unfair corporate operations and protected unions
- effort by the Nazis to eradicate Jewish people in Europe
- act that prohibited anti war activities during World War I
- founder of Tuskegee Institute for teaching African Americans industrious habits and practical job skills
- Woodrow Wilson’s progressive agenda for a limited government
- President that used economic policies called the New Deal to support Americans during the Great Depression and entered the United States into World War II
- purposeful separation of people into racial groups
- 1942 civil rights activist organization against racial inequality in public accomodations
- women who was a leader in the feminist movement; anarchist critic of capitalism and middle-class sexual-morality
- President that ordered the use of the atomic bomb against Japan at the end of World War II, adopted containment policy against communism
- President during the beginning of the Great Depression, his recovery efforts failed to ease the effects on American citizens
- 1919 legislation granting women voting rights
- American general during World War II, later became president
- the spread of African American cultural ideas through art during 1920s
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- industrial fire leading to the deaths of 146 workers, mostly women
- passed by Congress to limit Cuban sovereignty after Spanish-American War
- the roundup and deportation of suspected alien radicals from 1919-1920
- movement that sought change without radically altering capitalism or democratic political system in the late 19th and early 20th century
- 1917 population shift of African Americans leaving the South due to poverty and discrimination
- author of The Jungle, helped food industry become more sanitary
- president who advocated for conservatism and coined the term “bully pulpit”
- journalists who exposed corruption
- priest who used radio broadcasts to discuss economic and political issues; criticized FDR’s New Deal program
- plan to provide economic and political stability by guaranteeing rights to workers and protecting business interests
- advocated for social reforms to improve the lives for the impoverished helped establish the Hull House, promoted the idea of civic housekeeping for women
- 1913 legislation allowing for graduated income tax
- founder of an automobile industry, utilized the assembly line to achieve mass production
- book that led to regulation of food safety
- British prime minister during World War II, ally of United States
- FDR’s plan used to combat the Great Depression
- treaty ending WWI
- the fear of communist radicalism in the U.S. after Russian Revolution
- a person who supports the idea of women having same opportunities as men
- political and social movement to preserve wildlife and nature
41 Clues: treaty ending WWI • journalists who exposed corruption • post WWI writers against consumer culture • book that led to regulation of food safety • 1919 legislation granting women voting rights • FDR’s plan used to combat the Great Depression • large scale economic recession that began in 1929 • 1913 legislation allowing for graduated income tax • ...
WORLD WAR ONE ESCAPE ROOM 2023-04-05
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- Country who supported Austria-Hungary after they declared war on Serbia
- (blank) warfare where soldiers positions were protected by mines and barbed wire
- Stronger country takes over weaker country politically and economically
- Neither side can win!
- Narrow, muddy land that separated German and Allied trenches
- Group accused of killing Austria-Hungary's archduke
- German submarine operated during World War One
- Agreement to stop fighting at a certain time
- Foot damage in war due to excess water exposure
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- The second word in the MANIA acronym
- The informal alliance between Britain, Russia, and France
- Armored fighting vehicle intended as a primary offensive weapon
- The alliance between Germany, Austria Hungary, and Italy
- This person was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist group
- Specific gas used in war for the first time
- Country that Germany invaded in an attempt to capture Paris
- The policy of building up a strong military to prepare for war
17 Clues: Neither side can win! • The second word in the MANIA acronym • Specific gas used in war for the first time • Agreement to stop fighting at a certain time • German submarine operated during World War One • Foot damage in war due to excess water exposure • Group accused of killing Austria-Hungary's archduke • The alliance between Germany, Austria Hungary, and Italy • ...
WW1 Vocab. 2012-10-27
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- a truce or aggreement to end an armed conflict
- the policy of building up armed forces in aggressive preparedness of war and use as a tool of diplomacy
- WW1 Great Britain, France, Russia, US and Italy were against Central Powers
- a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- the principals making up Pres. Woodrow Wilsons plan for world peace following WW1
- a provision in treaty of versalles by which Germany acknolowged that it alone was responsible for WW1
- protection of merchant ships from U-boats attacks by having ships travel in large groups escorted by warships
- 1919 peace treaty at the end of WW1 which established new nations boarders and war reparations
- a person who refuses on moral grounds to participate in warfare
- a kind of biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions
- the compensation paid by a defeated nation for the damage or injury it inflicted during a war
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- 2 laws that imposed harsh penalties on anyone interfering with or speak against US participation in WW1
- a law enacted in 1917 that required men to register for military service
- led by Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottaman Empire opposed the allies in WW1
- military operations in which opposing forces attack and counter attack from systems of fortified ditches rather then on open battle field
15 Clues: a truce or aggreement to end an armed conflict • a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation • a person who refuses on moral grounds to participate in warfare • a law enacted in 1917 that required men to register for military service • WW1 Great Britain, France, Russia, US and Italy were against Central Powers • ...
Civil War 2 2020-03-26
Post 1914 Issues - The People 2021-05-25
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- After concluding the meeting, PLO was founded on 2 June 1964. Its stated goal was the "liberation of Palestine" through armed struggle,Soviet secret services have been described by GRU defectors Viktor Suvorov and Stanislav Lunev as "the primary instructors of terrorists worldwide,The terrorism was seen by Soviet leadership as the only way to reduce the imbalance between USSR military and economical power against the Western world. According to Ion Mihai Pacepa, KGB General Aleksandr Sakharovsky once said: "In today’s world, when nuclear arms have made military force obsolete, terrorism should become our main weapon, also claimed that "airplane hijacking is my own invention" and that in 1969 alone, 82 planes were hijacked worldwide by the KGB-financed PLO.
- born August 13, 1926, died November 25, 2016, Cuba's proximity to the United States, Castro and his regime became an important Cold War ally for the Soviets, the Soviet Union provided with military, economic, and political assistance to Cuba.
- in Lebanon in 2005 is Syria removed all of its military troops from Lebanon; Hezbollah started as a guerrilla group that deeply rooted its roots into the Lebanon country gradually transforming themselves into a major political and military force
- Square, The Tiananmen Square protests were student-led demonstrations calling for democracy, free speech and a free press in China, They were halted in a bloody crackdown, known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre, by the Chinese government on June 4 and 5, 1989.
- born March 2, 1931, Former Soviet Union politician curtailed human rights abuses in the Soviet Union, and tolerating both the fall of Marxist–Leninist administrations in eastern and central Europe and the reunification of Germany.
- born October 2, 1869, died January 30, 1948,
- born February 6, 1911, died June 5, 2004, 40th president, The Reagan Administration implemented a new policy towards the Soviet Union through NSDD-32 (National Security Decisions Directive) to confront the USSR on three fronts: to decrease Soviet access to high technology and diminish their resources, including depressing the value of Soviet commodities on the world market.
- ,born March 10, 1957, died May 2, 2011 In 1988, he formed al-Qaeda,He was banished from Saudi Arabia in 1992, and shifted his base to Sudan, until U,S, pressure forced him to leave Sudan in 1996,After establishing a new base in Afghanistan, he declared a war against the United States, initiating a series of bombings and related attacks.
- born December 26, 1893, died September 9, 1976,former President of the People's Republic of China and led communist forces in China and ruled the nation's communist government from its establishment in 1949.
- born August 27, 1908, Died: January 22, 1973,pursued conciliatory policies with the Soviet Union and escalated the U.S. presence in Vietnam in order to stop the spread of Communism in Southeast Asia during the Cold War.
- born, 26, 1910, death, September 5, 1997, Saint, She founded the order, The Missionaries of Charity, to look after abandoned babies and to help the poorest of the poor, once saying that they "lived like animals but die like angels". In 1979 she received the Nobel Peace Prize and after her death was canonized as Saint Teresa
- The provisions of the deal include the withdrawal of all American and NATO troops from Afghanistan, a Taliban pledge to prevent al-Qaeda from operating in areas under Taliban control, and talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government.
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- former prime minister of the UK, while serving British prime minister of the 20th century and the first woman to hold that office, A Soviet journalist dubbed her the "Iron Lady", a nickname that became associated with her uncompromising politics and leadership style.
- late 1970's, After the Suez-crisis, the Palestinian national struggle, that was an important symbol and unifying force among the Arabs, became the nucleus of the Cold War politics in the Middle East, The Arab and Israeli leaders exploited the situation to their own advantage, establishing a link between the extra-regional and the regional level of conflict, Thus, during the Cold War years, peace-making efforts in the Middle East became hostage to Cold War considerations (Avineri 1993), The rationale for this deadlock disappeared with the Cold War, and the division of the Middle East in Eastern and Western spheres of influence vanished.
- born September 29, 1943, presided over Poland's successful transition from Communism into a free-market liberal democracy, but his active role in Polish politics diminished after he narrowly lost the 1995 Polish presidential election. In 1995, he established the Lech Wałęsa Institute.
- born December 18, 1878,died March 5, 1953,leader of soviet union and transformed soviet union from backwards agriculture to one of leading nations.
- In that last Sunday sermon on March 23, 1980, Archbishop Oscar Romero followed his familiar format, starting with an extended reflection on the scripture texts of the day,He eventually described and denounced incidents of government violence against civilians in recent days.
- On March 12, 1930, Indian independence leader Mohandas Gandhi begins a defiant march to the sea in protest of the British monopoly on salt, his boldest act of civil disobedience yet against British rule in India.
- born, November 19, 1917, died, October 31,former prime minister of India, went to war with Pakistan in support of the independence movement and war of independence in East Pakistan, which resulted in an Indian victory and the creation of Bangladesh, as well as increasing India's influence to the point where it became the sole regional power of South Asia.
- Born May 29, 1917, Brookline, died November 22, 1963 due to assassination, impact; established peace corps and stopped ww3 from being created.
- born May 8, 1884, died December 26, 1972, Wrote/created the Truman Doctrine and was informally extended to become the basis of American Cold War policy throughout Europe and around the world, also It shifted American foreign policy toward the Soviet Union from détente (a relaxation of tension) .
- from 1963 to 1964 and then as its first President from 1964 to his death in 1978, He was the country's first indigenous head of government and played a significant role in the transformation of Kenya from a colony of the British Empire into an independent republic. Ideologically an African nationalist and conservative, he led the Kenya African National Union (KANU) party from 1961 until his death.
- born, May 3, 1898, died, December 8, 1978 Former Prime Minister of Israel, During World War II Golda Meir (Hebraized from Goldie Myerson) was a forceful spokesman for the Zionist cause, In 1948 she signed Israel's independence declaration and was appointed minister to Moscow. She was elected to the Knesset (Israeli parliament) in 1949 and served in that body until 1974.
- de Mayo, In 1976, the Argentine military overthrew the government of Isabel Perón, the widow of populist president Juan Perón, It was part of a larger series of political coups called Operation Condor, a campaign sponsored and supported by the United States.
24 Clues: born October 2, 1869, died January 30, 1948, • Born May 29, 1917, Brookline, died November 22, 1963 due to assassination, impact; established peace corps and stopped ww3 from being created. • born December 18, 1878,died March 5, 1953,leader of soviet union and transformed soviet union from backwards agriculture to one of leading nations. • ...
World War 1: Ms. Murphy 2017-04-23
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- World War 1 was known as the _____ war
- How many years the war lasted
- Common occupation of women who went to war
- The peace treaty that was signed, the treaty of ______
- Yellow coloured gas used by soldiers in the war
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- day Remembrance day in November each year
- Flower which symbolizes lost lives in the war
- A network of ditches dug to protect soldiers
- Countries that did not take sides in the war
- The Archduke who was assassinated in 1914
- Forces Britain, France, Russia and Italy were known as the __ __
11 Clues: How many years the war lasted • World War 1 was known as the _____ war • day Remembrance day in November each year • The Archduke who was assassinated in 1914 • Common occupation of women who went to war • A network of ditches dug to protect soldiers • Countries that did not take sides in the war • Flower which symbolizes lost lives in the war • ...
Unit Five Part Two - Progressive Era and WWI 2025-01-30
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- At the Battle of _____ _____ the Americans reached Germany's vital railway line as the armistice brought the war to an end. (2 words/no space)
- New military technology, including machine guns and poison gas, led to millions of ________.
- This intercepted telegram between Germany and Mexico shocked Americans leading to a declaration of war only a few months later. (2 words/no space)
- At the Battle of ____ _____ the Germans who had almost reached Paris were pushed back by the Americans, often fighting hand-to-hand. The triumph raised hopes of an eventual Allied victory. (2 words/no space)
- At the conclusion of the war, Germany was required to pay _____, payments to cover the damages incurred during WWI. It ultimately bankrupted their economy.
- _______ warfare was common during WWI and was brutal for those that fought in these horrific conditions. Most soldiers suffered physical and psychological impacts from living in this extensive dug out networks.
- At the Second Battle of the ______ the Allies were truly on the offensive. This German defeat would prove to be the beginning of the end of the war.
- This cause of WWI is when a nation builds up their military and stockpile of weapons far beyond what is actually needed to defend their nation.
- Although the US claimed to be ______ between 1914 and 1917, we weren't actually because we were only selling weapons to the Triple Alliance.
- This cause of WWI is when a country expands their control beyond their own borders through the use of conquest and colonization.
- The _____ _______ Act was passed by Congress in 1890 and was a major step towards breaking up the monopolies that controlled the US economy. (2 words/no space)
- The assassination of Archduke Franz _______ is the immediate cause of the start of WWI.
- This president advocated government regulation to achieve social and economic justice and created what we now know as the National Park System.
- This country was forced to take the blame for WWI, even though they weren't involved in the incident that began the conflict.
- Wilson considered his ______ Points to be the solution to maintaining worldwide peace in the post-WWI era. Unfortunately only 2 of the points were adopted.
- This amendment required workers to pay income tax to the government.
- This individual was president during WWI and sought to limit the power of big businesses and stabilize the economy in the US.
- This holiday (known as Veterans' Day in the US) is celebrated on November 11th and began as a way to honor all those who fought in World War I. (2 words/no space)
- This cause of WWI is when a country has such intense feelings of pride and loyalty to their own country that they become willing to do anything to prove their superiority.
- The _______-_______ Act was one of the first to create federal child labor laws. (hyphenated terms, include the -)
- Wilson's desire to create an association of nations to provide collective security and to ensure peace led to the creation of the ____ ____ _____. (3 words/no spaces)
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- During the time period it was fought, WWI was known as The _____ War.
- _______ was used commonly during WWI to drum up support for the war effort, seen through songs, posters, advertisements, etc.
- This was the second president of the Progressive Era. He pushed antitrust ruling and expanded federal oversight of interstate commerce.
- _______ required Americans on the home front to consume less so that we had adequate supplies to send to our soldiers overseas.
- Some Americans were ______, who desired to focus inwardly on American issues instead of getting involved in WWI.
- This group ultimately won out when the US refused to sign the Treaty of Versailles and join the League of Nations following President Wilson's stroke.
- This British ship was sunk by a German U-Boat attack, killing Americans who were passengers on board.
- At the conclusion of the war, leaders met at the Paris Peace Conference and drafted the Treaty of ______ to officially conclude the conflict.
- Before America officially entered the war, soldiers on the Western Front had reached a _______, with no real advantage for either army.
- This time period made it illegal to manufacture, sell, or transport intoxicating liquors.
- The ___ ____ Act mandated government enforcement of sanitary and health standards in meatpacking plants. (2 words/no space)
- Although many people volunteered to sign up and fight, the US still had to begin ___________ (a draft) in order to get enough soldiers to win the war.
- This cause of WWI is when two or more nations join together to mutually support or benefit one another.
- Some Americans were ______, who supported joining WWI. Some took it to the extreme of joining the French or British armies to fight before the US joined the conflict in 1917.
- This amendment repealed the 18th amendment, the only amendment in US history to do this. (hyphenated words, include the -)
- This amendment began the period known as Prohibition.
- The ____ ____ _____ ____ Act prohibited false advertising and harmful additives in food. (4 words/no space)
- At the Second Battle of the _____ the Allies breached the German line, which pushed Germany nearer to suing for peace.
39 Clues: This amendment began the period known as Prohibition. • This amendment required workers to pay income tax to the government. • During the time period it was fought, WWI was known as The _____ War. • The assassination of Archduke Franz _______ is the immediate cause of the start of WWI. • ...
America’s Age of Prosperity the 1920s 2014-08-21
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- In the 1920’s a new form of music called
- Chaplin Movie theaters created their own celebrities
- secure, new rights and freedoms
- Renaissance occurred in the African American neighborhood of Harlem
- In both white and black communities, the youth movement
- trial took place in Tennessee in 1925
- media The affordability of the radio and moving pictures led to widespread
- society New inventions led to a young emerging
- Amendment The new age of women was ushered in after World War I with the passing of the
- of alcohol
- Klux Klan Another counter movement that took place during the 1920s was the rebirth of the
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- improved movie-making technology, new films called
- Twenties America’s history is often referred to as the
- culture This rise in illicit trade led to a prominent
- Migration After World War I ended, an event called the
- monkey trail garnered national attention as big-name lawyers
- Amendment won the passing of the
- Hughes who wrote of being African American in the new America.
- after would war 1,Americe saw at time of
- Scott Fitzgerald American Author captured the cultural explosion of the 1920’s
- culture created celebrities and heroes from common people
21 Clues: of alcohol • secure, new rights and freedoms • Amendment won the passing of the • trial took place in Tennessee in 1925 • In the 1920’s a new form of music called • after would war 1,Americe saw at time of • society New inventions led to a young emerging • improved movie-making technology, new films called • Chaplin Movie theaters created their own celebrities • ...
Cold War Cross Word 2025-04-15
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- Deng _____ brought reforms to China to end starvation
- Major Cold War conflict that revealed the threat of Communism
- Most sought after firearm
- Great ____ _____ Brought ruin to China from a focus on industry
- Conference led to creation of the World Bank
- Peaceful technology based on weapons of mass destruction
- Helped Werner von Braun get back into technological advancement
- Russian leader during much of the Cold War
- Brought Communism into China
- Vietnamese leader who liberated Vietnam from France
- Technology based on spying from space
- Werner ___ _____ Leading German rocket scientist who invented the V2 rocket
- Russia’s response to NATO
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- Ernesto ___ _____ traveled the world and led revolution in Cuba
- Place where the Big Three discussed reparations from WWII
- Technology based on monitoring underground explosions
- Sergei _____ Leading Soviet rocket scientist put the first man into orbit
- Uprising that confirmed Russia’s intolerance for progress
- Civil War in Africa resulting from death of Portuguese king
- Truman _______ offered aid to those threatened by Communism
- conflict in Nicaragua
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Formed by Big Three after WWII
- Plan helped rebuild Europe
- Strict racial segregation in Africa
25 Clues: conflict in Nicaragua • Most sought after firearm • Russia’s response to NATO • 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 • ...
Latin America and Modern Day Issues 2023-05-26
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- An issue when there are too many people in one country
- One of the world's largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries. Known to give loans to other countries for capital projects
- A unique between European countries that eliminated tariffs and trade barriers and only has one currency
- Process where the world is getting more interconnected through an increase of cultural and goods exchange
- Chilean leader that dissolves Congress and the Chilean Constitution
- The act of clearing trees for more land
- Organization in the middle east that controls most of the world's oil production
- A process in which the world is getting warmer due to the increase in greenhouse gas
- Flu that appeared during World War 1 which killed thousands of people including soldiers
- A series of actions right-wing government did to purge Argentina of left-wing
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- Campaign of state terror in Latin America backed by the U.S
- A period of technology transfer initiatives that saw greatly increased crop yields and agricultural production
- A process where the climate in the world is changing for the worse
- A socialist that got overthrown by a coop supported by the CIA
- Communist leader of Cuba who supported Stalin's teachings
- Combination of authoritarianism and state control of fascism and social programs of communism
- The process in which fertile land becomes dry land unsuitable for farming
- Organization that regulates international trade between nations
- A virus that eventually turned into a pandemic in the 21st century
- An issue when there is lack of goods for demand
20 Clues: The act of clearing trees for more land • An issue when there is lack of goods for demand • An issue when there are too many people in one country • Communist leader of Cuba who supported Stalin's teachings • Campaign of state terror in Latin America backed by the U.S • A socialist that got overthrown by a coop supported by the CIA • ...
Vietnam War Protests 2022-06-07
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- Which president initiated U.S. involvement in Vietnam
- where did Vietnam war protests begin
- The Vietnam war protest movement succeeded in disrupting this
- main leaders of the Vietnam war protests
- SDS led march in 1965 against the vietnam war
- first time this was instituted since World War II
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- Most prominent group in Vietnam war protests
- Shooting at a university where four were killed
- Group that orchestrated the march on the pentagon
- most important figure for the SDS
- Elected President in 1968
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 • ...
Flying Ghosts 2013-05-14
20 Clues: MIA • River • Sawmill • Page 33 • Page 70 • Trapping • Page 114 • Page 138 • Elements • Airplanes • Traveling • Chapter ____ • World War II • Chapter ____ • Ancient Story's • Insects in Water • Uncle and Nephew • Main Characters Friend • Family Members Nickname • Valley of the Lost Souls
Lesson 21: The US Becomes A World Power 2025-04-17
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- The system for selecting individuals for compulsory military service.
- A German submarine,especially used during WWI to enforce naval blockades.
- Payments made by a defeated country after a war to compensate for damages or injury caused during the conflict.
- An international organization established after World War I to promote peace and cooperation between countries.
- The alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria during World War I.
- The nations allied against the Central Powers during WWI, including France, Britain, Russia, Italy, and later the United States.
- A British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1915, contributing to U.S. involvement in WWI.
- A belief in maintaining a strong military and being prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- An extension of the Monroe Doctrine asserting the U.S. right to intervene in Latin American countries tability.
- The extension of a nation’s power and influence through colonization, use of military force, or other means.
- An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- Warfare: A form of warfare where opposing armies fight from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- Influence Areas in which a single foreign power has exclusive rights and privileges, such as for trade or investment.
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- Journalism based on sensationalism and exaggeration, often used to attract readers or push political agendas.
- A national policy of avoiding political or economic entanglements with other countries.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses and separating two bodies of water.
- A situation in a conflict where neither side can make progress or win.
- Applied or brought to bear (e.g., force, influence, or effort).
- Biased or misleading information spread to influence public opinion or promote a political cause or point of view.
- Intense loyalty and devotion to one’s nation, often placing its interests above those of other nations.
- To obtain something from a particular source.
- A military agreement among Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed before World War I.
- A group of ships or vehicles traveling together, typically for protection.
- A state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority or governing body.
- The state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict or war.
25 Clues: To obtain something from a particular source. • Applied or brought to bear (e.g., force, influence, or effort). • The system for selecting individuals for compulsory military service. • A situation in a conflict where neither side can make progress or win. • The state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict or war. • ...
The Cold War 2024-04-24
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- The Russian army that caused a revolution in 1917. They followed Communism
- The two strongest powers in the world after World War II
- The city in Japan where the first atomic bomb was dropped
- No democracy or rights
- A capitalist dictatorship with close ties to America
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- The name of a reform. Tanslates to openness
- The type of bomb stronger than an atomic bomb
- The spacecraft carrying the first people to the moon
- Individuals own private property
- The name of the wall built to separate Eastern and Western Germany
- Dictator of the USSR during World War II
- The country to send the first person to space
12 Clues: No democracy or rights • Individuals own private property • Dictator of the USSR during World War II • The name of a reform. Tanslates to openness • The type of bomb stronger than an atomic bomb • The country to send the first person to space • The spacecraft carrying the first people to the moon • A capitalist dictatorship with close ties to America • ...
Crossword Puzzle American Historic Figrues 2023-12-12
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- Mexican revolutionary leader during the Mexican Revolution.
- Co-founder of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People).
- An addition to the Monroe Doctrine, asserting America's right to intervene in the affairs of Latin American countries to maintain stability.
- Inventor of the Telephone.
- Founder of the American Red Cross.
- American statesman and proponent of specific states rights and slavery.
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- Policy involving economic investment and political influence as a means of diplomacy.
- American general who led the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I.
- A man-made waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- Civil rights activist known for his work with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).
- President of The United States during the American Civil War.
- American Founding Father.
- Adviser to Presidents during World War I.
- Advocate for women's rights, Particularly women's rights to vote.
- Thirteenth President of The United States.
15 Clues: American Founding Father. • Inventor of the Telephone. • Founder of the American Red Cross. • Adviser to Presidents during World War I. • Thirteenth President of The United States. • Mexican revolutionary leader during the Mexican Revolution. • President of The United States during the American Civil War. • ...
quentin(john cena) 2016-05-11
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- the Russian army
- started world war two
- five knuckle shuffle
- a river that hitler needed to take control of
- shots bullets
- community of living and non living
- biggest country in the world
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- most electrifying man in sports entertainment
- makes lots of anime
- living thing
- in 2k16 he is the default world heavy weight champion
- its the...
- non living things
- a type of rectangle
- we stand on it all the time
- the thing that you hold on a microscope that supports the tube
16 Clues: its the... • living thing • shots bullets • the Russian army • non living things • makes lots of anime • a type of rectangle • five knuckle shuffle • started world war two • we stand on it all the time • biggest country in the world • community of living and non living • most electrifying man in sports entertainment • a river that hitler needed to take control of • ...
Clara Doyle's African Wars Crossword 2024-05-15
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- An Islamic extremist group created in Somalia during the Somali Civil War
- An armed uprising against Obote’s government in 1980
- Also known as the Great War of Africa, lots of complex alliances, very similar to the First Congo War
- Started in 1991 and continues today, one of the lengthiest and devestating conflicts in modern African history
- One of the most infamous perpetrators of violence in Uganda today, a Christian extremist group
- A concert in 1985 to raise funds for famine relief in Ethipoia and other African countries
- the colonel who led the creation of the declaration of independence by the Eastern region of Biafra.
- A multi-part conflict that led to the downfall of Emperor Haile Selassie’s regime.
- 500,000 to 800,000 of the minority Tutsi people murdered by the majority Hutu people as an effect of the Rwandan Civil War
- Diamonds mined in a war zone and used to fund conflict
- A conflict with Somalia over the disputed Ogaden border region
- A UN-US-led task force to help Somalia and provide humantarian aid
- The fear of the US of getting re-involved in an African conflict because of what happened in Somalia
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- The leader of an authoritarian regime in Somalia
- Also nicknamed Africa’s first world war, the first major conflict in the DRC that spilled over into neighboring countries
- The agreement signed in 2003 that officially ended the Second Congo War
- Also known as the Biafran War, a conflict that arose from political, economic, ethnic, cultural, and religious tensions resulting in Britian’s colonization of Nigeria.
- A marxist-leninist dictatorship in Ethiopia
- The President of Uganda who was overthrown in a 1971 coup.
- A military jihadist group based in Nigeria
- A Ugandan general who came into power following the fall of Obote, ruled as a dictator and considered one of the most brutal in recent world history.
- A blockade imposed by the Nigerian government that resulted in widespread food shortages and famine, lead to the deaths of approximately 3 million people.
- Uganda National Liberation Front
- A group of people from southeastern Nigeria represented by the breakaway state of Biafra.
- The war TPLF fought against the Ethiopian and Eritrean governments from 2002-2022
25 Clues: Uganda National Liberation Front • A military jihadist group based in Nigeria • A marxist-leninist dictatorship in Ethiopia • The leader of an authoritarian regime in Somalia • An armed uprising against Obote’s government in 1980 • Diamonds mined in a war zone and used to fund conflict • The President of Uganda who was overthrown in a 1971 coup. • ...
Thomas water systems crossword 2024-11-19
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- body of water surrounded by land
- underground layer of water
- a large body of salt water
- important for clean drinking water
- a moving body of fresh water
- when we take water from rivers and lakes and use it to water crops
- crops
- largest lake in the world (2 words)
- largest ocean in the world (2 words)
- longest river
- this is something we need to stop getting into our water
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- a famous example of a American drainage basin (3 words)
- provide food and home to millions of species
- an extremely large mass of ice which moves slowly
- oceans regulate this for the Earth
- manages wheare water goes (2 words)
- one of the Great lakes (2 words)
- built to control the flow of rivers
18 Clues: crops • longest river • underground layer of water • a large body of salt water • a moving body of fresh water • body of water surrounded by land • one of the Great lakes (2 words) • oceans regulate this for the Earth • important for clean drinking water • manages wheare water goes (2 words) • largest lake in the world (2 words) • built to control the flow of rivers • ...
Musikquiz 2016-06-22
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- Benenne die Notennamen!
- Wie alt war Mozart als er seine erste Komposition schrieb?
- Benenne den Notenwert
- Benenne die Notennamen!
- Schwester von W.A. Mozart
- ital. Bezeichnung für "laut"
- Benenne den Notenwert
- Sinfonie Haydns mit Überraschungseffekt
- Welches Werk konnte Mozart nicht mehr vollenden?
- ital. Bezeichnung für "leise"
- Nachname des Komponisten der "Schicksalssinfonie"
- dieses Versetzungszeichen erhöht den Ton um einen Halbton
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- Intervall 1 - 2
- Benenne das Instrument
- wichtigster Muskel für die Atmung
- ital. Bezeichnung für "schnell"
- Haydn war Chorknabe am Wiener...
- bekanntes Klavierstück von Beethoven
- ital. Bezeichnung für "sehr langsam"
- Intervall 1 - 4
- Fürst, bei dem Haydn fast 50 Jahre angestellt war
- Intervall 1 - 7
- Benenne die Notennamen!
23 Clues: Intervall 1 - 2 • Intervall 1 - 4 • Intervall 1 - 7 • Benenne den Notenwert • Benenne den Notenwert • Benenne das Instrument • Benenne die Notennamen! • Benenne die Notennamen! • Benenne die Notennamen! • Schwester von W.A. Mozart • ital. Bezeichnung für "laut" • ital. Bezeichnung für "leise" • ital. Bezeichnung für "schnell" • Haydn war Chorknabe am Wiener... • ...
Revolutionary War - Maddox Wagendorf 2022-04-21
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- a traitor
- the first battle of the war.
- what lots of people wanted from Britain.
- what the colonists did in 1775.
- crossing the Delaware river.
- george washingtons assistant
- common sense
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- the leader of the american army.
- what was established after they settled in the new world.
- Midnight ride of ___________
- last battle of the revolutionary war.
- king of England
- the second battle of the war.
- a group of people in charge of the colonies.
- what the British put on the colonies to get money.
15 Clues: a traitor • common sense • king of England • Midnight ride of ___________ • the first battle of the war. • crossing the Delaware river. • george washingtons assistant • the second battle of the war. • what the colonists did in 1775. • the leader of the american army. • last battle of the revolutionary war. • what lots of people wanted from Britain. • ...
The second ancient game 2024-05-12
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- antagonistnist of the epic
- Karana was a skilled __________
- Mentor and friend of Arjun
- The ones who were defeated
- one of the Evils of society
- The green world after the war
- The father of Devavrata
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- The great war of mahabharata
- The city on which Shantanu ruled
- The courageous princess
- The game that sent the pandavas to the forest
- A quality to must-have while fighting a war
- Pandavas stayed for ________ years in the forest.
- The person who took the vow, never to marry.
- the winning kingdom
15 Clues: the winning kingdom • The courageous princess • The father of Devavrata • antagonistnist of the epic • Mentor and friend of Arjun • The ones who were defeated • one of the Evils of society • The great war of mahabharata • The green world after the war • Karana was a skilled __________ • The city on which Shantanu ruled • A quality to must-have while fighting a war • ...
WW1 crossword by Brayden Allen 2022-04-27
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- also known as WW1
- Banks were developed during WW1
- germany was trying to take this country over in WW1
- when the war started
- an explosion on the battlefield was heard in...
- what soldiers lived in
- ... soldiers died in WW1
- germany was seeking this in WW1
- Known as the 1st world war in history
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- was assassinated and it started WW1
- WW1 had...
- helped deliver supplies to britain
- the youngest british soldier was...
- WW1 journalists risked their lives to report the...
- joined the league of nations in 1926
- british soldiers died in the trenches
- one of germanies allies in WW1
17 Clues: WW1 had... • also known as WW1 • when the war started • what soldiers lived in • ... soldiers died in WW1 • one of germanies allies in WW1 • Banks were developed during WW1 • germany was seeking this in WW1 • helped deliver supplies to britain • was assassinated and it started WW1 • the youngest british soldier was... • joined the league of nations in 1926 • ...
Ch 28 Vocab Puzzle 2022-04-04
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- The form of money a country uses
- The act of getting rid of a group of people because their religion or race is different from the majority group
- The name of the Polish shipbuilder's union that went out on strike in 1980
- An economic policy used by Gorbachev to encourage factories to produce the goods people wanted
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- President Truman's plan to stop the spread of Communism
- A takeover of the government
- The American plan to rebuild Europe after World War II
- One-sided information meant to change people's thinking
- The war of ideas between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II
- A Russian word that means openness; under Gorbachev it meant openness in government
- The act of refusing to work until certain demands are met
- A tax that countries put on goods they import or export
- The wall the divided the people of East and West Berlin
- An agreement to stop a war for a time
14 Clues: A takeover of the government • The form of money a country uses • An agreement to stop a war for a time • The American plan to rebuild Europe after World War II • President Truman's plan to stop the spread of Communism • One-sided information meant to change people's thinking • A tax that countries put on goods they import or export • ...
World War 1 Basics 2024-01-08
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- The Agreement between Germany and Austria-Hungary.
- Which country was not seen as powerful as Britain or France in the 1900s?
- When countries promise to fight with and defend one another in a time of war.
- What month in 1914 did the war begin?
- When a famous person or political figure is killed.
- European nations were in competition to control the most _____ in Africa.
- Which country did Britain promise to defend if they were attacked?
- World War 1 ended in November 19___.
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- The agreement between Britain, France and Russia.
- The name of the group who assassinated the Archduke?
- Who was in line to become the next Archduke of Hungary?
- What is the word used to describe when one country takes over another country?
- Germany began building more of these to be seen as more powerful
- On the 11th of November every year at 11am people hold a minute of _____ to remember those who fought in World War 1 and other wars.
14 Clues: World War 1 ended in November 19___. • What month in 1914 did the war begin? • The agreement between Britain, France and Russia. • The Agreement between Germany and Austria-Hungary. • When a famous person or political figure is killed. • The name of the group who assassinated the Archduke? • Who was in line to become the next Archduke of Hungary? • ...
WWII Review 2022-03-15
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- No real fighting happened here; instead everyday people helped by making equipment for the war
- This literally means "divine wind"; pilots whose mission was to ram their planes into American ships
- One of the Axis powers; it was led by Hitler
- Brand new style of fighting used by the Germans during WWII; literally "lightning war"
- When someone tries to completely wipe out a whole group of people
- What the Japanese attacked on December 7, 1941 (2 words)
- International organization created to prevent WWIII (2 words)
- First country taken over by the Nazis without a shot
- What Hitler called his made-up perfect race
- Leader who Hitler signed a non-aggression pact with
- What the Nazis used to kill Jews on an industrial scale at concentration camps
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- 3-term President who led America at the start of WWII
- Country that joined the Allies after Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa (2 words)
- U.S. President who ordered the atomic bombs to be dropped
- The Allied invasion of Normandy, France (2 words)
- Allied plan to rebuild the losers of WWII (2 words)
- The U.S. strategy for getting close to Japan (2 words)
- Country that Hitler targeted during "The Blitz" (2 words)
- Country that was split in half by Germany and the Soviet Union
- The systemic and state-sponsored murder of more than 6 million Jews
- Axis power that only surrendered after being bombed with 2 nuclear weapons
21 Clues: What Hitler called his made-up perfect race • One of the Axis powers; it was led by Hitler • The Allied invasion of Normandy, France (2 words) • Allied plan to rebuild the losers of WWII (2 words) • Leader who Hitler signed a non-aggression pact with • First country taken over by the Nazis without a shot • 3-term President who led America at the start of WWII • ...
APUSH Period 7 Review 2022-03-16
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- women who was a leader in the feminist movement; anarchist critic of capitialism and middle-class sexual-morality
- New Deal program that employed those in need, lasted four months
- British prime minister during World War II, ally of United States
- President during the beginning of the Great Depression, his recovery efforts failed to ease the effects on American citizens
- book that led to regulation of food safety
- purposeful separation of people into racial or ethnic groups
- act that banned unfair corporate operations and protected unions
- plan to provide economic and political stability by guaranteeing rights to workers and protecting business interests
- President that used economic policies called the New Deal to support Americans during the Great Depression and entered the United States into World War II
- president who advocated for conservatism and coined the term “bully pulpit”
- the roundup and deportation of suspected alien radicals from 1919-1920
- President that ordered the use of the atomic bomb against Japan at the end of World War II, adopted containment policy against communism
- 1913 legislation allowing for graduated income tax
- priest who used radio broadcasts to discuss economic and political issues; criticized FDR’s New Deal program
- 1917-1918 population shift of African Americans leaving the South due to poverty and discrimination
- political and social movement to preserve wildlife and nature
- the fear of communist radicalism in the U.S. after Russian Revolution
- the spread of African American cultural ideas through art during 1920s
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- organization founded to oppose annexation of Philippines
- Woodrow Wilson’s progressive agenda for a limited government
- author of The Jungle, helped food industry become more sanitary
- American general during World War II, later became president
- founder of Tuskegee Institute for teaching African Americans industrious habits and practical job skills
- 1942 civil rights activist organization against racial inequality in public accomodations
- treaty ending WWI
- 1919 legislation granting women the right to vote
- person who promoted “Back to Africa” movement and advocated for racial pride, set up the UNIA
- effort by the Nazis to eradicate Jewish people in Europe
- large scale economic recession that began in 1929
- movement that sought change without radically altering capitalism or democratic political system in the late 19th and early 20th century
- post WWI writers against consumer culture
- FDR’s plan used to combat the Great Depression
- a person who supports the idea of women having same opportunities as men
- industrial fire leading to the deaths of 146 workers, mostly women
- act that prohibited anti war activities during World War I
- advocated for social reforms to improve the lives for the impoverished helped establish the Hull House, promoted the idea of civic housekeeping for women
- passed by Congress to limit Cuban sovereignty after Spanish-American War
- journalists who exposed corruption
- founder of an automobile industry, utilized the assembly line to achieve mass production
- African American jazz performer who influenced the spread of music depicting black life to white audiences
- African American rights advocist, urged black people to demand first-class citizenship and the right to vote, as well as to gain a liberal arts education
41 Clues: treaty ending WWI • journalists who exposed corruption • post WWI writers against consumer culture • book that led to regulation of food safety • FDR’s plan used to combat the Great Depression • 1919 legislation granting women the right to vote • large scale economic recession that began in 1929 • 1913 legislation allowing for graduated income tax • ...
APWH Semester Exam Review 2023-06-06
Across
- Global peace organization made after World War II
- Country where a revolution occurred in 1911; resulted in Sun Yat-Sen's democratic government
- Country which experienced a missile crisis under Fidel Castro's rule
- Egyptian leader who supported Pan-Arabism
- Led peaceful protests in India and supported the Indian National Congress
- Conference held shortly before the end of WWII; led to the cold war
- Stalin's economic policy which promoted large-scale industrialization
- Country which experienced a partition; split up into a Muslim state and a Hindu state
- Disease that was spread in 1918 after WWI
- Made many economic reforms in China and allowed for some private ownership
- Chilean leader who pushed capitalist reforms
- Country where a revolution occurred in 1910; resulted in the creation of the PRI and better working conditions
- Dictator of Cuba who supported the Soviet Union
- Soviet leader during World War I; part of the Bolsheviks
- Leader of Indonesia who supported the Non-Aligned Movement
- Treaty that blamed Germany for all of the losses in World War I
- Deadly virus that was primarily spread in Africa
- Standoff between the Soviet Union and United States based off of differing ideologies
- US president who presided during the Great Depression and WWII
- Policy which banned Chinese immigration
- Leader of Ghana who supported the Non-Aligned Movement
- Created independent countries in South America
- Policy which aimed to keep non-white immigrants out of Australia
- Ended apartheid in South Africa and became the first black president in the country
- The loss of forests due to excessive cutting down of trees
- Economy which is controlled by the market rather than the government
- War in China dealing with drug smugglers
Down
- Rebellion in China which was against foreigners
- Aggressive type of imperialism in the 19th and 20th centuries
- Resilient British leader who led Britain during WWII
- Conference in the 19th century; divided Africa among European powers
- An economic union in Southeast Asia
- Movement created by leaders who did not take a side in the Cold War
- Political treaty created after WWII which promoted communism
- Chinese dynasty which was ruled by the Manchus in China
- Type of degenerative disease that targets memory
- US policy which seeked to limit the influence of communism
- Country where a revolution occurred in 1917; the Bolsheviks took over and established a communist government
- Type of degenerative disease that targets the cardiovascular system
- Media used by many governments to influence their population
- Soviet leader during World War II
- Transferring ownership of farmland to the state, rather than private owners
- Rebellion Rebellion in India; caused the British government to take control of India
- Theory that if one country fell to communism, those countries around it would also fall
- An agricultural revolution that increased food production around the world
- Political treaty created after WWII which promoted capitalism
- Taking over a country's economy; happened in India and China
- Virus that attacks the immune system and is spread by bodily fluids
- German philosopher who promoted communism
- Global organization that failed because the US did not join it
- US President who strongly pushed capitalism in the 1980s
- First British female prime minister; strong advocate for free-market policies
- Indian soldiers who fought for Britain
53 Clues: Soviet leader during World War II • An economic union in Southeast Asia • Indian soldiers who fought for Britain • Policy which banned Chinese immigration • War in China dealing with drug smugglers • Egyptian leader who supported Pan-Arabism • Disease that was spread in 1918 after WWI • German philosopher who promoted communism • ...
Roaring 20s ZS 2025-03-06
Across
- First cabinet secretary to go to prison (2 wds)
- A soulful style of music that evolved from African American spirituals
- "This is the best thing since _________" (2 wds)
- People who oppose all forms of government
- Belief that one's land needs to be protected against immigrants
- Radios, newspapers, magazines, and movies aimed at a broad audience (2 wds)
- Idea that the United States would be more prosperous without involvement in world affairs
- The ability of a customer to gain a product before paying, in belief of the manufacturer that a payment will be made, gained populatrity in the 1920s
- Boxing world heavyweight champion from 1919 until 1926 (2 wds)
- Most popular form of music in the 1920s
- Baseball star that became a national hero after hitting hundreds of home runs (2 wds)
Down
- Restricted use of alcohol, drugs, and gambling
- Bars people would go to in order to purchase alcohol
- Theaters hired piano players to perform during these, in which the plot was described through subtitles (2 wds)
- The belief that humans developed from lower life forms over the course of millions of years
- The belief that God created the world as described in the Bible
- Another word for the right to vote
- Racist organization that used violence and threats to intimidate certain ethnic groups (3 wds)
- Place where composers wrote popular music (3 wds)
- Lifestyle that allowed artists greater freedom of expression
20 Clues: Another word for the right to vote • Most popular form of music in the 1920s • People who oppose all forms of government • Restricted use of alcohol, drugs, and gambling • First cabinet secretary to go to prison (2 wds) • "This is the best thing since _________" (2 wds) • Place where composers wrote popular music (3 wds) • ...
Rememberence Day 2015-11-16
Across
- the army in the seas
- you shoot this to win wars
- a area that belongs to your country
- they ____ people in war
- when you have to go to another place over in erope or asia to fight in war
- canada has one of the most powerful ________
- when you attack someone elses base
- when you accidently shoot your own me
- when two differnt countries fight together against someone
- we as a country are a _______
- you fight against the _____
- when you get attacked you must _________
- guard the transportation service for overseas
Down
- World war one was a very big______
- when you win a fight against someone
- a foot soldier who attacks while on the ground
- the armed forces who cunduct military operations in the sea
- a military leader
- what they us eto fight
- what you where when you are in the army
- a person who is in the war
- you _____ against people in war
- a free holder
- they use this for transportation
- a paper that is sighned for peace or other things you could think of
- When you are in the war you have high _____
26 Clues: a free holder • a military leader • the army in the seas • what they us eto fight • they ____ people in war • you shoot this to win wars • a person who is in the war • you fight against the _____ • we as a country are a _______ • you _____ against people in war • they use this for transportation • World war one was a very big______ • when you attack someone elses base • ...
A Rebel In Auschwitz Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-29
Across
- What is the capital of Poland?
- What World War is going on in this story?
- About how many people died in this war?
- What was the name of the organization that the main character led?
- What were prisoners forced to do?
- Germany was part of this group of powers.
- When did Hitler die?
- What is this period of time commonly known as?
- How many years did the war last?
- What event was a major turning point in this war? (Hint: Think of the Soviet Union)
Down
- How many acres did the camp take up?
- What caused this war?
- Who caused this war?
- The U.S. was part of this group of powers.
- Who is the main characters wife?
- What group was the antagonist?
- What continent is Germany located on?
- Many people in concentration camps died because of this.
- How many years was the camp in operation?
- What were the prisoners given as food?
- Where does this story take place?
- Who is the main character?
- What chemical was used in the gas chambers?
- Who was Germany's leader at this time?
24 Clues: Who caused this war? • When did Hitler die? • What caused this war? • Who is the main character? • What group was the antagonist? • What is the capital of Poland? • Who is the main characters wife? • How many years did the war last? • Where does this story take place? • What were prisoners forced to do? • How many acres did the camp take up? • What continent is Germany located on? • ...
WWI 2022-10-28
Across
- Peace treaty that ended the war
- expanding the military
- the name of the alliance that included France
- terrorist groups who killed Austri-Hungarian heir
- used to convince people to think a certain way
- plan to avoid war on two fronts
- Explosion in this Canadian city
- area between the trenches where you should not go
- young men are forced to serve in the war
- Germany used these to attack ships
- this system helped bring many boats safely to Europe
- Country blamed for the war
- the murder of a world leader or important person
Down
- Autria-Hungarian hier who was killed
- Canada's greatest Ace
- an investment that Canadians could make to financially help the war
- a broad term for all of the deaths
- now we know it as PTSD
- type of fighting in the air
- neither side were making significant ground
- paying money back for wrongdoing
- nickname for fighter planes
- disease that soldier got in the trenches
- when countries join a team
- at this battle, Canada showed its independence.
- person who fights for peace, not war
- extreme love for one's country
- when a country chooses to not be involved
28 Clues: Canada's greatest Ace • expanding the military • now we know it as PTSD • when countries join a team • Country blamed for the war • type of fighting in the air • nickname for fighter planes • extreme love for one's country • Peace treaty that ended the war • plan to avoid war on two fronts • Explosion in this Canadian city • paying money back for wrongdoing • ...
WORLD FACTS 2019-02-07
Across
- The ancestors of these people arrived in NZ in 1400 AD
- WWII was between the Allies and the _____________
- WWI was between the Allies and the ____________ Powers
- Began in 1685
- World War from 1914-1918
- _______ Towers
Down
- Won WWI
- What was the enlightenment the development of?
- When in 2001 was the US attacked by hijacked planes?
- The Enlightenment mean people looked to science rather than?
- World War from 1939-1945
11 Clues: Won WWI • Began in 1685 • _______ Towers • World War from 1939-1945 • World War from 1914-1918 • What was the enlightenment the development of? • WWII was between the Allies and the _____________ • When in 2001 was the US attacked by hijacked planes? • The ancestors of these people arrived in NZ in 1400 AD • WWI was between the Allies and the ____________ Powers • ...
Unit Four Part Two Review 2025-10-23
Across
- This term means to leave
- This individual was known as "Moses" to the African Americans and returned to the South 19 times after her own escape to save hundreds of others.
- In February 1861, the ___ ___ ___ ___ are born. (4 words/no spaces)
- This river is where the US believed the border with Mexico to be. (2 words/no spaces)
- This war, fought from 1846-1848, was fought due to America's desire to expand and because of a border dispute between the two countries. (hyphenated term, must include -)
- After the Compromise of 1850, the decision on whether new states would be free states or slave states was left up to ___ ___, so many people flooded the area to vote based on their own opinions on the legality of slavery. (2 words/no spaces)
- This individual was elected as president in 1860, much to the dismay of the South. His election would led to the southern states to begin to secede from the Union leading to the start of the Civil War.
- This was the first state to secede from the Union, it would be followed by 10 other southern states. (2 words/no spaces)
- A ___ ___ was a person who believed that slavery should not be expanded to the new western territories. (2 words/no spaces)
- This was a series of safe houses that allowed runaway slaves to escape to the North to gain their freedom. (2 words/no spaces)
- This invention by Eli Whitney made cotton (and slaves) much more valuable since it could process cotton much more quickly. (2 words/no spaces)
- This individual became the best known African American of the time period. He was a runaway who could read and write, eventually writing a famous autobiography and meeting President Lincoln.
- This was the most dreaded event for enslaved African Americans, it would lead to the separation of countless families. Many of whom would never see one another again. (2 words/no spaces)
- The American Civil War would ultimately last ____ years, and would result in more lives lost than in all other American wars put together.
Down
- Crop that created an economic boom in the South.
- The ___ ___ led America to begin to move away from a reliance on agriculture and resulted in the creation of factories that employed both men and women. (2 words/no spaces)
- The annexation of this republic was one of the causes of the Mexican-American War.
- This is the location of John Brown's failed attempt in leading a slave revolt that would lead to the end of slavery. Ultimately no slaves showed up, all five of Brown's sons were killed, and Brown was captured in the Federal Arsenal that he attempted to raid. (2 words/no spaces)
- This man-made waterway, opened in 1825, allowed for expanded markets, easier transportation, and a shift in where people were living. (2 words/no spaces)
- This treaty is what officially ended the Mexican-American war. It declared that the US was the victor and the official border between the two countries was the Rio Grande. (2 words/no spaces)
- This river is where Mexico believed the border with the US to be.
- As punishment/payment for the Mexican-American War, Mexico was forced to give up land to the US. This is called the ___ ___. (2 words/no spaces)
- The choice to use popular sovereignty to decide the status on slavery in the new states led to lots of violence. This was most prevalent through the time period/event that is now known as ___ ____. (2 words/no spaces)
- Many people, especially in the North, fought for ____ - the complete end of slavery.
- This was the main cause of sectional tension during the 1800s and the ultimate cause of the American Civil War.
- Congress was attempting to keep a ____ in the number of free states and slave states through agreements like the Missouri Compromise, but this would ultimately prove to be impossible over time.
- This individual was an outspoken abolitionists who believed he was "God's chosen instrument to end slavery." He would ultimately led a failed revolt that resulted in him being convicted of treason and executed.
- While the South relied on agriculture, the North relied on ______.
- This 1850 law ruled that escaped slaves who made it to the North could be recaptured and sent back into slavery in the South. (2 words/no spaces)
29 Clues: This term means to leave • Crop that created an economic boom in the South. • This river is where Mexico believed the border with the US to be. • While the South relied on agriculture, the North relied on ______. • In February 1861, the ___ ___ ___ ___ are born. (4 words/no spaces) • ...
Israel's Defining Wars 2022-01-10
Across
- this waterway was nationalized by Egypt in 1956
- the United Nations brokered this agreement in 1973
- He was the president of Egypt during the Suez Canal Crisis
- Israel's overconfidence in their military strength
- this Israeli prime minister stepped down after the Yom Kippur War
- this Egyptian president was assassinated
- this prime minister succeeded Golda Meir
- this region to the east of Jerusalem is also known as Judea and Samaria
- this American tried to mitigate peace during the Yom Kippur War
Down
- Six Day War
- Israeli athlete attacked on day known as this
- this unified sentiment spreads throughout the Arab world
- they were sent by the UN to maintain stability in the Middle East
- Israel wins this region from Syria following
- Israel had this type of society in the '50s
- the '67 war in the Middle East was a proxy war for this
- this country provides Egypt with resources in '56
17 Clues: Six Day War • this Egyptian president was assassinated • this prime minister succeeded Golda Meir • Israel had this type of society in the '50s • Israel wins this region from Syria following • Israeli athlete attacked on day known as this • this waterway was nationalized by Egypt in 1956 • this country provides Egypt with resources in '56 • ...
New York City 2013-02-18
Across
- ………. Avenue is famous for its expensive shops
- The sculptor of the Statue of Liberty
- The Bronx is one of the 5……..
- Onu in English (2 words)
- John Lennon lived near it
- It is the crossroads of the world (2 words)
- The Verrazano …… is between Staten Island and Brooklyn
- He is on top of the Empire State Building in a film (2 words)
- Underground
- He works in the City Hall
Down
- There are 488……… in the Rockefeller Center
- A lot of immigrants came there
- You can see musicals there
- It is a fruit and a nickname (2 words)
- Macy’s Parade is on ………….. Day
- You can find 21…….. in Central Park
- It is a famous president and an airport.
- The world Trade Center had two.
18 Clues: Underground • Onu in English (2 words) • John Lennon lived near it • He works in the City Hall • You can see musicals there • The Bronx is one of the 5…….. • A lot of immigrants came there • Macy’s Parade is on ………….. Day • The world Trade Center had two. • You can find 21…….. in Central Park • The sculptor of the Statue of Liberty • It is a fruit and a nickname (2 words) • ...
World History Unit L 2023-01-03
Across
- a penalty for losing a war imposed by the winning side
- Wilson’s proposal to create a lasting peace after the war
- Russians who resisted Communism
- a disease that broke out with deadly effect during World War I
- A temporary truce
- Communist political officers who were responsible to teach party principles and enforce party rules
Down
- American foreign policy to stay out of foreign wars
- Socialist councils that organized in factories and other work environments
- name given to the treaty produced that ended World War I
- a measure of the ability to complete a job or task
10 Clues: A temporary truce • Russians who resisted Communism • a measure of the ability to complete a job or task • American foreign policy to stay out of foreign wars • a penalty for losing a war imposed by the winning side • name given to the treaty produced that ended World War I • Wilson’s proposal to create a lasting peace after the war • ...
WW1 Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-05
Across
- Blamed for the assassination of Franz-Ferdinand.
- Saw major use in the bombing campaigns over Great Britain.
- This nation's colonies were easily taken at the outset of war.
- The last country to join the war.
- Captured several German islands in the pacific.
Down
- Aggressor of the second Balkan war.
- Main use for planes during the war.
- Sent to Mexico by Germany to distract the United States.
- Common name given to the first world war.
- Saw major use in trade interdiction in the Atlantic.
- Invented by the British, saw use toward the end of the war.
- Treaty between the Entente and the Central Powers.
12 Clues: The last country to join the war. • Aggressor of the second Balkan war. • Main use for planes during the war. • Common name given to the first world war. • Captured several German islands in the pacific. • Blamed for the assassination of Franz-Ferdinand. • Treaty between the Entente and the Central Powers. • Saw major use in trade interdiction in the Atlantic. • ...
Jake Chadwick-WWII and Post WWII crossword puzzle 2022-05-11
Across
- he was nicknamed the father of aviation
- the second professional team to be in atlantahawks third professional team to be in Atlanta
- on December 7, 1941 Japan airplanes made a sneak attack on a naval base which made the U.S join the war
- camps where Jews were forced to do hard labor and also died in the camps
- first professional sport team in Georgia
- served for 50 years in the Georgia General Assembly longer than any congress men before him
- they transport goods and supplies to both Europe and Pacific fronts
- the dictator of Germany
- the two major deep water seaports in Georgia
Down
- a acted created to provide goods,weapons and equipment to the allies
- a mass genocide by Germany that killed six million Jewish people
- he brought in three professional sports in Atlanta
- sports contributed to Atlanta growth during the post world war 2 era
- a alliance created between Great Britain,the United states,the soviet union,and France
- a company that makes B-29 bombers for WWII
- a alliance created between Germany,Italy and Japan
- a country that does not pick a side in war for example the U.S. in WWI and WWII
- the youngest member in the U.S senate when he was elected in 1933
- He is the most open minded and effective governor
- he is known to be the first african american to break the home run record
20 Clues: the dictator of Germany • he was nicknamed the father of aviation • first professional sport team in Georgia • a company that makes B-29 bombers for WWII • the two major deep water seaports in Georgia • He is the most open minded and effective governor • he brought in three professional sports in Atlanta • a alliance created between Germany,Italy and Japan • ...
Cold War Crossword puzzle 2025-02-06
Across
- to not be communist and have rights
- American policy to help other countries fight against communism
- Eastern European countries that are under the control of Soviet Union
- Is where Korea is divided into two countries
- System of the government where they have all the control
- This part of Korea is non-communist
- Wrongly accused people of being communist
- Soviet Union leader
- Shelters people had in case of a bomb attack and would have seven-days worth of supplies of food and water
- A policy so Communism doesn’t spread
Down
- America flew goods and supplies to West Berlin
- Was president during World War 2 for the United States
- Arguing between Russia and the US
- House Un-American Activities Committee
- A spy plane that was shot down by the Soviet Union
- The United States would help other countries rebuild their economies after post-war
- Post-war schools would have a drill during school where they would practice what they should do during a nuclear attack
- Nation that believed communism shouldn’t exist
- Was a communist nation
- Military alliance between America and some European countries
- also becomes a communist country
- Soviet Union version of NATO
- A invisible line between the western and Eastern European countries where some are free and others aren’t
- A artificial satellite that was launched around the earth by the Soviet Union
- This part of Korea is communist
25 Clues: Soviet Union leader • Was a communist nation • Soviet Union version of NATO • This part of Korea is communist • also becomes a communist country • Arguing between Russia and the US • to not be communist and have rights • This part of Korea is non-communist • A policy so Communism doesn’t spread • House Un-American Activities Committee • Wrongly accused people of being communist • ...
engineers 2026-03-19
20 Clues: Bombs • radio • x-rays • Cameras • bridges • aircraft • internet • printers • car sensors • war machines • World Wide Web • water generators • Fire extinguisher • artificial organs • Industrial robots • AI expert systems • landfill lining systems • space exploration rovers • AI learning infrastructure • Mobile refrigeration system
sophia cobaugh 2020-12-04
Across
- corpus- person that's under arrest
- a theater
- chromwell- led the parliment
- he held the most important jobs in the army
- 14- great sun of king
- monarchy- governments power
- the great- ruled Russia
- Theresa- only female ruler
- Richelieu-was a french clergyman
- modern social environment
- civil war- war was fought for freedom
- the terrible- killed his own son
- years war- global conflict
- government originated in great britain.
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- revolution- relvolution of 1688
- culture areas
- right- theory of kingship
- turning something to the right owner
- years war- conflict primarily fought
- the great- Prussian king
- 2- king of Spain
- monarch- restricted by written laws
- 1- king of England
- of Nantes- it was signed in 1598 by king Henry
24 Clues: a theater • culture areas • 2- king of Spain • 1- king of England • 14- great sun of king • the great- ruled Russia • the great- Prussian king • right- theory of kingship • modern social environment • Theresa- only female ruler • years war- global conflict • monarchy- governments power • chromwell- led the parliment • revolution- relvolution of 1688 • Richelieu-was a french clergyman • ...
Paityn RWCW 2024-04-26
Across
- Loyalists had reasons to support _______
- Was there a double agent during the war?
- Who was the winner of the battle of Moore's Creek?
- Not all Americans supported the struggle for _____________.
- Who were the colonists fighting?
Down
- The British relied on __________ to fight for them.
- On what holiday did the Colonists attack?
- Who was the main Continental leader?
- King _____ the 3rd?
- Who had the strongest navy in the world?
- The Patriots fought for the freedom of their own ___.
- Who won the war?
- It took a lot of _____ to ship all of the British soldiers and their supplies during the war
- Did the war last months or years?
- How many years did the war last?
15 Clues: Who won the war? • King _____ the 3rd? • How many years did the war last? • Who were the colonists fighting? • Did the war last months or years? • Who was the main Continental leader? • Loyalists had reasons to support _______ • Was there a double agent during the war? • Who had the strongest navy in the world? • On what holiday did the Colonists attack? • ...
Reading World 2 2023-02-20
Across
- the environment that something exists in
- beneficial
- a physical state where one is unable to move all or part of their body
- kept to use later; extra
- a fight, disagreement, or argument
- resisting or fighting against authority
- a settlement
- when something it the same size as what it represents
- a person who makes money by buying and selling goods
- a summary of something's good and bad points
- perfectly suited
- a very small piece of something
- to decompose organically
- strong
- sharing a task or working together
- a large meeting, often over a longer period of time
- to reject something that is tempting
Down
- to change something so it is completely different
- the ability to continually exist over time
- the ability to read and write
- an introductory sample of something, typically a machine
- harmless, not guilty, pure, or free from evil
- very unhappy, sad, or negative
- a suggestion; an official suggestion of someone as a candidate
- to create or change something according to one's particular needs
- to make sure or guarantee that something will happen
- lacking too much water
- not being able to receive something well
- the relationship between plants, animals, and the environment
- to pull out
- to make something out of individual parts
- to take charge of someone and take them to a police station
- treating people unfairly because of their race
33 Clues: strong • beneficial • to pull out • a settlement • perfectly suited • lacking too much water • kept to use later; extra • to decompose organically • the ability to read and write • very unhappy, sad, or negative • a very small piece of something • a fight, disagreement, or argument • sharing a task or working together • to reject something that is tempting • ...
World Unit 2 2025-10-27
Across
- Southwestern cliff dwellers
- Capital was Tenochtitlan
- Incan city located high in the mountains
- Japanese rulers that forced Europeans out
- Regular payments made to the Aztecs
- "Rebirth"
- This European "discovered" the Americas
- The fall of this city created a need for new trade routes
- Created monopolies in the spice trade
- Built an extensive system of roads
Down
- Created the Mona Lisa
- Disease that killed many Native Americans
- Believing in more than one god
- Empire in India
- Word that means original people
- Examples include Cortes and Pizarro
- Name of the first European printing press
- Treaty that split the world between Spain and Portugal
- Last name of the German priest who wrote the 95 Theses
- Dynasty in China that turned to isolationism
20 Clues: "Rebirth" • Empire in India • Created the Mona Lisa • Capital was Tenochtitlan • Southwestern cliff dwellers • Believing in more than one god • Word that means original people • Built an extensive system of roads • Regular payments made to the Aztecs • Examples include Cortes and Pizarro • Created monopolies in the spice trade • This European "discovered" the Americas • ...
Anzac Day in Australia 2025-12-18
Across
- A Waler
- The Anzac Day flower
- City that has the Australian War Memorial
- Main dry ingredient in Anzac biscuits(plural)
- "_______ shall not weary them"
- C in the word ANZAC stands for?
- Where Gallipoli is
- Instrument that traditionally plays The Last Post.
- When Anzac services traditionally start
Down
- Simpson's animal helper
- "At the going down of the _______"
- Plant that is the symbol of remembrance
- ________-Up is a game played on Anzac Day.
- Motto of Anzac Day- "________ we forget".
- Anzac Day is in this month
- World War 1 is also known as The ______ War.
16 Clues: A Waler • Where Gallipoli is • The Anzac Day flower • Simpson's animal helper • Anzac Day is in this month • "_______ shall not weary them" • C in the word ANZAC stands for? • "At the going down of the _______" • Plant that is the symbol of remembrance • When Anzac services traditionally start • City that has the Australian War Memorial • Motto of Anzac Day- "________ we forget". • ...
Middle East 2018-01-17
Across
- / common disease African people died from
- Empire / ended defeated in World War ||
- Law / strict islamic ideas form Koran that govern behavior
- / created the 265 day calendar
- / became independent 4 years after World War ||
- / Declared U.S as an enemy
- / revelation to Muhammed 610 AD claimed to be last in line of prophets
- / gained independence from Italy in 1951
Down
- Bin Laden / hid in mountains between Afghanistan & Pakistan
- / one of the religious groups in Africa
- / area between Tigris & Euphrates River
- / became communist country
12 Clues: / became communist country • / Declared U.S as an enemy • / created the 265 day calendar • / one of the religious groups in Africa • / area between Tigris & Euphrates River • Empire / ended defeated in World War || • / gained independence from Italy in 1951 • / common disease African people died from • / became independent 4 years after World War || • ...
WW1 Vocab. 2012-10-27
Across
- a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- led by Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottaman Empire opposed the allies in WW1
- 2 laws that imposed harsh penalties on anyone interfering with or speak against US participation in WW1
- protection of merchant ships from U-boats attacks by having ships travel in large groups escorted by warships
- a law enacted in 1917 that required men to register for military service
- the compensation paid by a defeated nation for the damage or injury it inflicted during a war
- a truce or aggreement to end an armed conflict
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- military operations in which opposing forces attack and counter attack from systems of fortified ditches rather then on open battle field
- a kind of biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions
- the policy of building up armed forces in aggressive preparedness of war and use as a tool of diplomacy
- a person who refuses on moral grounds to participate in warfare
- a provision in treaty of versalles by which Germany acknolowged that it alone was responsible for WW1
- 1919 peace treaty at the end of WW1 which established new nations boarders and war reparations
- the principals making up Pres. Woodrow Wilsons plan for world peace following WW1
- WW1 Great Britain, France, Russia, US and Italy were against Central Powers
15 Clues: a truce or aggreement to end an armed conflict • a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation • a person who refuses on moral grounds to participate in warfare • a law enacted in 1917 that required men to register for military service • WW1 Great Britain, France, Russia, US and Italy were against Central Powers • ...
The course of the war in Asia and the Pacific 2018-02-26
Across
- Why did Japan attack the American Fleet at Pearl Harbor?
- Circumstances in Japan during the Great Depression led to what?
- What was the idea that East Asia could exist free of Western Influence called?
Down
- What event symbolises Japans entry into World War II?
- What foreign territory had Japan seized during World War 1?
- was the pact Japan and Germany signed in 1936 known as?
- In addition to nationalist, what movement dominated Japanese politics in the inter-war period?
- Who had Japan supported during World War 1?
8 Clues: Who had Japan supported during World War 1? • What event symbolises Japans entry into World War II? • was the pact Japan and Germany signed in 1936 known as? • Why did Japan attack the American Fleet at Pearl Harbor? • What foreign territory had Japan seized during World War 1? • Circumstances in Japan during the Great Depression led to what? • ...
Thirty Year's War 2022-02-24
Across
- protestant response to Catholic rule in the Holy Roman Empire
- the country the war started in
- phase 4 of the war
- phase 2 of the war
- gained independence after the war (not Switzerland)
- the religious group fighting against Catholics
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- the religion sought to be reformed
- phase 3 of the war
- phase 1 of the war
- second country to get involved in the war
- father of modern warfare
- the group France sought to reduce the power of
12 Clues: phase 3 of the war • phase 1 of the war • phase 4 of the war • phase 2 of the war • father of modern warfare • the country the war started in • the religion sought to be reformed • second country to get involved in the war • the group France sought to reduce the power of • the religious group fighting against Catholics • gained independence after the war (not Switzerland) • ...
US History WW2 2022-05-09
Across
- a Japanese strategy during World War II, in which suicide pilots flew bomb-filled planes directly into the vessels of the Allied fleet
- the systematic killing of a racial, political, or cultural group
- a form of fascism that promoted the belief that Germans and other Nordic peoples were superior to other races
- the bombing of specific targets
- the top-secret U.S. government project that developed the atomic bomb
- an international organization founded in 1945 to further the causes of peace, prosperity, and human rights
- the total value of the goods and services produced in a country in a year
- average pay
- a nation's independent authority
- an American strategy in the Pacific during World War II in which islands heavily defended by the Japanese were bypassed in order to capture nearby islands that were not well defended
- the rapid release of a large number of bombs over a wide area
- a large-scale military counterattack by a force that was previously on the defensive
- the assembling of troops and equipment for war
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- the glorification of military power and values
- a series of international agreements that set rules for proper conduct toward sick and wounded enemy soldiers and the civilians who take care of them
- a bomb with explosive power that comes from the energy suddenly released by splitting the nuclei of uranium or plutonium atoms
- a system in which the government totally controls all aspects of a society, including the economy
- "lightning war," the German military strategy during World War II of attacking without warning
- yielding to an enemy's demands in order to maintain peace
- a government that is run by citizens of a conquered country who carry out the policies of the conqueror
- a court
- a center for confining people who have been relocated for reasons of national security
- the alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II
- the systematic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of Jews and other minority groups by the Nazis
- a system of legal restrictions on the prices charged for goods
- a system for limiting the distribution of food, gasoline, and other goods so that the military can have the weapons, equipment, and supplies it needs
- sector the segment of the economy that does not produce goods
- a political movement based on an extreme nationalism in which the state comes first and individual liberty is secondary
- rights that are regarded as belonging to all people, such as the right to life, liberty, and equality before the law, as well as freedom of religion, expression, and assembly
29 Clues: a court • average pay • the bombing of specific targets • a nation's independent authority • the glorification of military power and values • the assembling of troops and equipment for war • yielding to an enemy's demands in order to maintain peace • sector the segment of the economy that does not produce goods • ...
WW2 Facts 2024-09-26
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- Winston Churchill took __’s place as P.M. of the UK in 1940.
- Both __ were nuked by the US in order to end the war.
- The attack on __ was one of the worst air to naval attacks.
- The __ contributed the most troops, and deaths to the war by far.
- The “war” that occurred between the US and USSR shortly after WW2.
- The war started because Germany was extremely __.
- The Germans took most of France’ land and turned what remained into __ France.
- A landing in Normandy that changed the tide of war.
- The strategy used by the Germans to take the Lowlands and France.
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- Germany bombed __ to try and oust the UK out of the war.
- The potential German ally of __ couldn’t participate as they were recovering from their civil war.
- The hilariously named tanks produced by the Germans with __ then the version number, exp. __ 2.
- __ Atoll was fought over in the battle of __, where the Japanese faced a major loss.
- The first victim country of Germany.
- The forest that the Germans moved through that the Allies thought was impenetrable.
- The UK employed the strategy of __ to delay war and rearm.
- The last ditch effort for Germany to win the war.
- The US ended the war by dropping __ nukes on Japan (Hiroshima and Nagasaki) killing thousands.
- The __ Republic was poor before the war.
- The first name of the ruler of Germany during WW2.
20 Clues: The first victim country of Germany. • The __ Republic was poor before the war. • The last ditch effort for Germany to win the war. • The war started because Germany was extremely __. • The first name of the ruler of Germany during WW2. • A landing in Normandy that changed the tide of war. • Both __ were nuked by the US in order to end the war. • ...
Manzanar Crossword 2013-02-14
Across
- The camps that people were sent to, to keep from contacting foreign countries while in war.
- The war between America and Japan.
Down
- What the Japanese Americans lived in while at Manzanar.
- The place where Japanese Americans were sent to during World War 2.
- The place that the Japanese bombed and killed about 2,000 people.
- People that were sent to internment camps after the Pearl Harbor bombing.
6 Clues: The war between America and Japan. • What the Japanese Americans lived in while at Manzanar. • The place that the Japanese bombed and killed about 2,000 people. • The place where Japanese Americans were sent to during World War 2. • People that were sent to internment camps after the Pearl Harbor bombing. • ...
WW1 2024-12-16
Across
- new American forces to the front lines
- funs you can buy to support the military
- in dug position across a large area
- ban agents news and media agents the government
- ban of disloyal language against the government
- doesn't rhymes with nation
- a belief that the war was none of Americas biasness
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- civilian ships protected by other war ships
- predicter to the draft
- a note that brought us into the war
- failed plan of government to lead the world from wilson
- competition for lands with raw material and places for military bases
- was sunk by germen U-boats
- a belief that America should help but not go to war
- a belief that America has a duty the stop the war
- area between enemy lines
- Glorification of military
17 Clues: predicter to the draft • area between enemy lines • Glorification of military • was sunk by germen U-boats • doesn't rhymes with nation • a note that brought us into the war • in dug position across a large area • new American forces to the front lines • funs you can buy to support the military • civilian ships protected by other war ships • ...
Consequences of the French and Indian War (Wk 12) 2021-01-19
Across
- What tribe did Pontiac belong to?
- The _____ of 1763 said that all land west of the Appalachian Mountains was reserved for the American Indians.
- What was in Benjamin Franklin's cartoon, "Join or Die"?
- Who started a colonial mail system? (2 words)
Down
- The three-year war between the British and the American Indians. (2 words)
- Thomas _____ worked with Benjamin Franklin to write the Albany Plan?
- After the war, what country got to keep what is now New Orleans?
- This treaty ended the French and Indian War in America.
- After the war, what country had all territory east of the Mississippi River?
- After the war, who could no longer play the French and the British against each other?
- After the war, who became united against a common foe and were more powerful?
- This treaty between the British and Iroquois Confederacy gave Indians the rights for hunting grounds in exchange for fighting as British allies in the war.
12 Clues: What tribe did Pontiac belong to? • Who started a colonial mail system? (2 words) • This treaty ended the French and Indian War in America. • What was in Benjamin Franklin's cartoon, "Join or Die"? • After the war, what country got to keep what is now New Orleans? • Thomas _____ worked with Benjamin Franklin to write the Albany Plan? • ...
US History Unit J 2022-12-22
Across
- Serbian terrorist group
- truce to suspend fighting
- Wilson's proposal to create lasting peace
- ____________Powers, name given to Germany and its allies
- name given to a clause of the Versilles Treaty Article 231
- the treaty that ended World War I
Down
- the____________, called the powder keg of Europe
- ___________of Nations
- deadliest weapons of World War I
- German submarine
10 Clues: German submarine • ___________of Nations • Serbian terrorist group • truce to suspend fighting • deadliest weapons of World War I • the treaty that ended World War I • Wilson's proposal to create lasting peace • the____________, called the powder keg of Europe • ____________Powers, name given to Germany and its allies • ...
Eastern Europe 2025-12-05
Across
- Nations dominated by another country
- Discrimination against Jewish people
- Invaded Soviet Union in World War II
- Old communist Russia
Down
- Art that produced by rural people
- A region breaking up into small units
- Soviet communist dictator
- Economy that demand is from the customer
- Austrian Duke whose death began World War I
- Who carried out Holocaust
10 Clues: Old communist Russia • Soviet communist dictator • Who carried out Holocaust • Art that produced by rural people • Nations dominated by another country • Discrimination against Jewish people • Invaded Soviet Union in World War II • A region breaking up into small units • Economy that demand is from the customer • Austrian Duke whose death began World War I
Crossword Times Square Cindy and Daisy 2025-07-13
Across
- smallest country in the world
- rich in oil
- you can see animal migration
- biggest country in the world
- capital city is Bangkok
- this country name is also a food
- famous for its pop music
- our mother country
- capital city is Ottawa
- the Alps and Vienna
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- people eat sushi
- aurora and volcano
- good place for honeymoon
- Many tulips
- there’s kiwi bird
- famous for coffee and volcano
- football and building
- having a war now with Israel
- Muslims
- Cuban Missile Crisis occurred before
20 Clues: Muslims • Many tulips • rich in oil • people eat sushi • there’s kiwi bird • aurora and volcano • our mother country • the Alps and Vienna • football and building • capital city is Ottawa • capital city is Bangkok • good place for honeymoon • famous for its pop music • you can see animal migration • having a war now with Israel • biggest country in the world • smallest country in the world • ...
APUSH Period 7 Review 2022-03-16
Across
- book that led to regulation of food safety
- person who promoted “Back to Africa” movement and advocated for racial pride, set up the UNIA
- the spread of African American cultural ideas through art during 1920s
- African American rights advocist, urged black people to demand first-class citizenship and the right to vote, as well as to gain a liberal arts education
- effort by the Nazis to eradicate Jewish people in Europe
- women who was a leader in the feminist movement; anarchist critic of capitialism and middle-class sexual-morality
- treaty ending WWI
- President that used economic policies called the New Deal to support Americans during the Great Depression and entered the United States into World War II
- act that prohibited anti war activities during World War I
- advocated for social reforms to improve the lives for the impoverished helped establish the Hull House, promoted the idea of civic housekeeping for women
- Woodrow Wilson’s progressive agenda for a limited government
- the fear of communist radicalism in the U.S. after Russian Revolution
- priest who used radio broadcasts to discuss economic and political issues; criticized FDR’s New Deal program
- author of The Jungle, helped food industry become more sanitary
- passed by Congress to limit Cuban sovereignty after Spanish-American War
- political and social movement to preserve wildlife and nature
- British prime minister during World War II, ally of United States
Down
- the roundup and deportation of suspected alien radicals from 1919-1920
- American general during World War II, later became president
- founder of Tuskegee Institute for teaching African Americans industrious habits and practical job skills
- purposeful separation of people into racial or ethnic groups
- act that banned unfair corporate operations and protected unions
- 1942 civil rights activist organization against racial inequality in public accomodations
- President during the beginning of the Great Depression, his recovery efforts failed to ease the effects on American citizens
- 1913 legislation allowing for graduated income tax
- president who advocated for conservatism and coined the term “bully pulpit”
- founder of an automobile industry, utilized the assembly line to achieve mass production
- large scale economic recession that began in 1929
- New Deal program that employed those in need, lasted four months
- organization founded to oppose annexation of Philippines
- movement that sought change without radically altering capitalism or democratic political system in the late 19th and early 20th century
- post WWI writers against consumer culture
- African American jazz performer who influenced the spread of music depicting black life to white audiences
- 1919 legislation granting women the right to vote
- plan to provide economic and political stability by guaranteeing rights to workers and protecting business interests
- industrial fire leading to the deaths of 146 workers, mostly women
- President that ordered the use of the atomic bomb against Japan at the end of World War II, adopted containment policy against communism
- 1917-1918 population shift of African Americans leaving the South due to poverty and discrimination
- journalists who exposed corruption
- a person who supports the idea of women having same opportunities as men
- FDR’s plan used to combat the Great Depression
41 Clues: treaty ending WWI • journalists who exposed corruption • post WWI writers against consumer culture • book that led to regulation of food safety • FDR’s plan used to combat the Great Depression • large scale economic recession that began in 1929 • 1919 legislation granting women the right to vote • 1913 legislation allowing for graduated income tax • ...
Vocab #5 2022-02-10
Across
- A state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose.
- An addition to the Monroe Doctrine articulated by President Theodore Roosevelt that stated the U.S. would intervene in Latin American countries where European powers sought to collect debts or whose governments were thought to be unstable.
- Issued by President James Monroe in 1823, this doctrine states that North and South America were no longer open to colonization. It also declared that the US would not allow European countries to interfere with independent governments in the United States.
- Refers to President Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy: "speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far."
- The loyalty of a people to their values, traditions, and a geographic region, and the idea that the nation should be congruent with the state.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- A message from the German foreign secretary, Arthur Zimmermann, to the German ambassador to Mexico proposing a Mexican-German alliance in the case of war between the US and Germany
- Was a British ocean liner that was sunk by an German U-boat on May 7, 1915, which contributed indirectly to the entry of the United States into World War I
- Was an American politician, statesman, conservationist, naturalist, historian, and writer who served as the 26th president of the United States. He vigorously led Congress and the American public toward progressive reforms and a strong foreign policy.
- 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.
- Was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States and led American through World War 1. He served a vital role in creating the League of Nations.
- Not helping or supporting either side in a conflict or disagreement.
- An artificial 82 km waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean and divides North and South America. Also a conduit for maritime trade.
- A statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I that was presented by President Woodrow Wilson to the US Congress.
- A US Navy ship that sank in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898, contributing to the outbreak of the Spanish–American War. American newspapers blamed it on Spain
- Were an African-American infantry unit in WWI who spent more time in combat than any other American unit, but faced racial segregation from their fellow countrymen after returning home.
- Was an international organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes.
- A country that has significant influence in international affairs.
- A state’s general objectives that guide the activities and relationships of one state in its interactions with other states
- Were a group of nations fighting against the Allied Powers during World War I. The members included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria and their territories.
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
22 Clues: A country that has significant influence in international affairs. • Not helping or supporting either side in a conflict or disagreement. • Journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration. • A state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose. • ...
Early Years of the Cold War 2025-02-10
Across
- An area, often along the border between two military powers, that no military forces are allowed to enter.
- The working class in a society.
- Premier of the Soviet Union (1958–64), led a policy of de-Stalinization. He pursued a policy of “peaceful coexistence” with the capitalist West.
- An agency that collects and analyzes intelligence gathered in part by agents operating in foreign countries.
- The sudden overthrow of a government by violent force.
- The developing nations of the world
- George Kennan’s analysis of Stalin’s speech in Feb 1946 that he sent to the U.S. secretary of state; helped shape U.S. foreign policy for decades.
- Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) A military alliance formed in 1949, to establish collective security against the Soviet Union.
- The hostile but nonviolent struggle for power between the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as their respective allies, from the end of World War II to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
- A war fought from 1950 to 1953, where the communist North invaded the democratic South.
- A U.S. plan, implemented from 1948 to 1951, to aid in the economic recovery of Europe after World War II by offering certain European countries substantial funds.
- A nation that is so powerful that it influences or controls less powerful states.
- A U.S. foreign policy, established in 1947; providing economic and military aid to countries—initially Greece and Turkey—that were attempting to resist communism.
- A foreign policy characterized by a willingness to push a dangerous situation to the brink, or edge, of war rather than give in to an opponent
- The Soviet blockade of the German city of Berlin, implemented from 1948 to 1949 to halt land travel into the city in hopes of forcing the United States, Great Britain, and France to give up their plan to combine their occupation zones into a single, democratic West German state
- An agreement signed in 1955, to establish a military alliance for mutual defense.
- A bomb created by fusing atoms.
- A secret political, economic, or military operation that aims to shape events or influence affairs in a foreign country in order to support the initiating nation's foreign policy.
Down
- Ballistic Missiles Long-range missiles that could deliver nuclear warheads to distant continents.
- A foreign policy in which a nation develops a weapons arsenal so deadly that another nation will not dare attack.
- A panel established in 1946 to propose ways to control atomic energy and restrict the development of nuclear weapons.
- The ideological barrier that existed between Eastern and Western Europe from 1945 to 1990.
- An agency that Advises the president on national security issues and oversees the actions of the CIA.
- After World War II, the U.S. foreign policy practice of attempting to restrict the expansion of Soviet influence around the world
- The principle that either side would respond to a nuclear attack by launching its own missiles, which helped prevent the Cold War from becoming a hot war.
- The Allied nations resisted the blockade by airlifting food and supplies into Berlin.
- A competition between nations to achieve the more powerful weapons arsenal
- The dominating influence of one country or group over others.
28 Clues: The working class in a society. • A bomb created by fusing atoms. • The developing nations of the world • The sudden overthrow of a government by violent force. • The dominating influence of one country or group over others. • A competition between nations to achieve the more powerful weapons arsenal • ...
Hochzeits-Kreuzworträtsel 2013-05-09
Across
- In dieser Stadt war der JGA des Bräutigams
- Wohnort des Brautpaares
- In dieser Stadt war der JGA der Braut
- Urlaubsland 2011
- 2.Vorname des Bräutigams
- 2.Vorname der Braut
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- Seit diesem Jahr Hobby der Braut
- Geburtsmonat der Braut
- Hobby des Bräutigams
- Arbeitsort der Braut
- Automarke des Bräutigams
- In diesem Land wurde der Heiratsantrag gemacht
12 Clues: Urlaubsland 2011 • 2.Vorname der Braut • Hobby des Bräutigams • Arbeitsort der Braut • Geburtsmonat der Braut • Wohnort des Brautpaares • 2.Vorname des Bräutigams • Automarke des Bräutigams • Seit diesem Jahr Hobby der Braut • In dieser Stadt war der JGA der Braut • In dieser Stadt war der JGA des Bräutigams • In diesem Land wurde der Heiratsantrag gemacht
Punic Wars- Drew Mancini 2021-03-17
Across
- Why did Cato want to end Carthage
- How Hannibal defeated Rome in the Battle of Cannae
- General of Carthage Punic War #2
- Princess of Phoenica and founder of Carthage
Down
- Naval war ship that has 5 banks of oars
- General of Carthage Punic War #1
- How Hannibal crossed the Rhone River
- Why Rome and Carthage went to war because of this island's trading
- Roman General of Carthage Punic War #2
- Who wanted to destroy Carthage once and for all
10 Clues: General of Carthage Punic War #1 • General of Carthage Punic War #2 • Why did Cato want to end Carthage • How Hannibal crossed the Rhone River • Roman General of Carthage Punic War #2 • Naval war ship that has 5 banks of oars • Princess of Phoenica and founder of Carthage • Who wanted to destroy Carthage once and for all • ...
US History review 2021-12-01
Across
- This person was president when 9/11 happened
- This person was elected president 4 times and led the U.S. through the Great Depression and World War II
- The United States was trying to contain the spread of this during the Cold War.
- when a region receives little to no rain.
- World War I was mainly fought in these holes dug into the ground.
- This person became rich by controlling the steel industry
- This word represented the modern woman of the 1920s.
- This is the separation of black and white people.
Down
- shantytowns where homeless people stayed in during the Great Depression.
- _____________ Exclusion Act of 1882
- to protect (or conserve) the environment.
- when one company controls the supply of a product
- Upton Sinclair's book that revealed the horrible conditions in meatpacking factories (The __________)
- when people are forced to serve in the military
- Americans were taken hostage in the embassy of this country in 1979.
- the right to vote
- The United States built a canal in this country.
- this was a new kind of music made popular by African Americans during the Harlem Renaissance.
18 Clues: the right to vote • _____________ Exclusion Act of 1882 • to protect (or conserve) the environment. • when a region receives little to no rain. • This person was president when 9/11 happened • when people are forced to serve in the military • The United States built a canal in this country. • when one company controls the supply of a product • ...
Latin America and Modern Day Issues 2023-05-26
Across
- An issue when there are too many people in one country
- One of the world's largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries. Known to give loans to other countries for capital projects
- A unique between European countries that eliminated tariffs and trade barriers and only has one currency
- Process where the world is getting more interconnected through an increase of cultural and goods exchange
- Chilean leader that dissolves Congress and the Chilean Constitution
- The act of clearing trees for more land
- Organization in the middle east that controls most of the world's oil production
- A process in which the world is getting warmer due to the increase in greenhouse gas
- Flu that appeared during World War 1 which killed thousands of people including soldiers
- A series of actions right-wing government did to purge Argentina of left-wing
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- Campaign of state terror in Latin America backed by the U.S
- A period of technology transfer initiatives that saw greatly increased crop yields and agricultural production
- A process where the climate in the world is changing for the worse
- A socialist that got overthrown by a coop supported by the CIA
- Communist leader of Cuba who supported Stalin's teachings
- Combination of authoritarianism and state control of fascism and social programs of communism
- The process in which fertile land becomes dry land unsuitable for farming
- Organization that regulates international trade between nations
- A virus that eventually turned into a pandemic in the 21st century
- An issue when there is lack of goods for demand
20 Clues: The act of clearing trees for more land • An issue when there is lack of goods for demand • An issue when there are too many people in one country • Communist leader of Cuba who supported Stalin's teachings • Campaign of state terror in Latin America backed by the U.S • A socialist that got overthrown by a coop supported by the CIA • ...
Globalization-Chapter 1 2018-01-31
Across
- share of world output accounted for by developing nations is _________.
- the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories.(2 words)
- change which helps global markets process information and creates an electronic market for firms and customers is a ________ for globalization.
- argue that firms avoid the _________ of adhering to labor and environmental regulations by moving production to countries where such regulations do not exist.
- gap between rich nations and poor nations is __________.
- is an example of a global ________.
- _________ is best known for peacekeeping, peacebuilding, conflict prevention and humanitarian assistance.(2 words)
- transactions involve converting money into different__________.
- is an international financial institution that provides loans to countries of the world for capital program.(2 words)
- aims to discuss policy pertaining to the promotion of international financial stability
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- world is moving away from self-contained national economies toward an interdependent, integrated global economic system.
- is a corporation that has its productive operations in 28 countries but centralizes its global management in America. Walmart is an example of a _________.(2 words)
- _________ covers not just goods, but also trade in services and trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights.
- believe that increased trade and cross-border investment means increased ________ opportunities.
- trade barriers make it easy for_______ to form.(2 words)
- worry that globalization will cause __________.(2 words)
- rules apply to trade in goods.
- is moving from a communist country to democracy and free market economies for better opportunities and because of changing _________ due to global demographics, FDI in China increased from less than $2 billion to $100 billion annually. (2 words)
- countries working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world.
- _________ is an investment in the form of a controlling ownership in a business in one country by an entity based in another country.
20 Clues: rules apply to trade in goods. • is an example of a global ________. • trade barriers make it easy for_______ to form.(2 words) • worry that globalization will cause __________.(2 words) • gap between rich nations and poor nations is __________. • transactions involve converting money into different__________. • ...
Civil War 2 2024-06-05
Across
- - Horse-mounted military unit.
- - Constitutional change abolishing slavery (Thirteenth).
- - Proclamation issued by Lincoln.
- - Site of John Brown's raid.
- - Confederate capital.
- - Post-war period of rebuilding.
- - Siege giving the Union control of the Mississippi River.
Down
- - Battle also known as Sharpsburg.
- - Southern secessionist states.
- - Where the first shots were fired.
- - Northern states collective.
- - Union naval strategy against the South.
- - Northern general with a famous tomb.
- - Act of Southern states breaking away.
- - Surrender site ending the war.
- - Pivotal 1863 battle location.
- - "Stonewall" Confederate general.
- - General who led the March to the Sea.
- - Confederate commander.
- - President during the Civil War.
20 Clues: - Confederate capital. • - Confederate commander. • - Site of John Brown's raid. • - Northern states collective. • - Horse-mounted military unit. • - Southern secessionist states. • - Pivotal 1863 battle location. • - Surrender site ending the war. • - Post-war period of rebuilding. • - Proclamation issued by Lincoln. • - President during the Civil War. • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2025-01-09
26 Clues: war • rule • ally • king • right • peace • empire • leader • escape • to die • arrival • freedom • kingdom • colonies • monarchy • suffrage • to reduce • to govern • efficiency • succession • to support • female boss • western world • female candidate • female ambassador • powerful (feminine)
Latin roots, chapt. 3 2024-08-12
26 Clues: war • lip • egg • wine • leaf • word • back • iron • gold • wood • seed • world • Silver • hatred • leisure • distance • covering • lead (Pb) • power, rule • sample, copy • value, worth • flaw, defect • duty, service • message, announce • gain, profit, money • yoke, join together
Chapter 12 Cross Word 2013-11-24
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- Attempts by the United States Department of Justice to arrest and deport radical leftists, especially anarchists, from the United States.
- A secret society organized in the South after the Civil War to reassert white supremacy by means of terrorism.
- a restriction on the number of immigrants allowed to enter the United States. 357,000 immigrants was the limit.
- A time when many people defied prohibition, indulged in new styles of dancing and dressing, and rejected many traditional moral standards.
- Anarchists who were convicted of murdering two men during the armed robbery of a shoe factory.
- A person who advocates thorough or complete political or social reform.
- A period in the 1920s when African-American achievements in art and music and literature flourished.
- A highly publicized trial in 1925 when John Thomas Scopes violated a Tennessee state law by teaching evolution in high school.
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- A social and economic order that encourages the purchase of goods and services in ever-greater amounts.
- The right to vote in political elections.
- A state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority.
- A United States federal law that limited the annual number of immigrants who could be admitted from any country to 2% of the number of people from that country who were already living in the United States in 1890.
- The period between the end of World War I and the beginning of the Depression during which jazz became popular.
- A period of general fear of communists.
- The prevention by law of the manufacture and sale of alcohol, esp. in the US between 1920 and 1933.
- The generation reaching maturity during and just after World War I, a high proportion of whose men were killed during those years.
16 Clues: A period of general fear of communists. • The right to vote in political elections. • A state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority. • A person who advocates thorough or complete political or social reform. • Anarchists who were convicted of murdering two men during the armed robbery of a shoe factory. • ...
Mid 20th Century Presidents, Decisions, and Policies 2022-04-11
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- desegregated the military
- led the US through the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Supreme Court decision that overturned Plessy
- created the Interstate system
- 14 points
- blamed for the Great Depression
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- set of laws designed to launch a war on poverty
- resolution that allowed presidents to escalate war without Congress
- struggled with Vietnam War
- led the US through World War II
- plan to end the Great Depression
11 Clues: 14 points • desegregated the military • struggled with Vietnam War • created the Interstate system • led the US through World War II • blamed for the Great Depression • plan to end the Great Depression • led the US through the Cuban Missile Crisis • Supreme Court decision that overturned Plessy • set of laws designed to launch a war on poverty • ...
Citizenship Test 4 2025-02-13
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- What ocean is on the West Coast of the United States?
- What was the main concern of the United States during the Cold War?
- What state has the most people?
- What month do you have to pay your taxes?
- Who was President during the Great Depression and World War II?
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- Who was President during World War I?
- Name one US Territory
- What was Susan B. Anthony famous for?
- What was Martin Luther King, Jr. famous for?
- Name a state that borders Mexico.
10 Clues: Name one US Territory • What state has the most people? • Name a state that borders Mexico. • Who was President during World War I? • What was Susan B. Anthony famous for? • What month do you have to pay your taxes? • What was Martin Luther King, Jr. famous for? • What ocean is on the West Coast of the United States? • ...
FDR 2021-12-02
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- FDR defeated the republican party
- Eleanor He married with
- College He graduated at
- He studies law in
- FDR was born in
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- Nazis FDR signed a declaration of war.
- depression FDR was governor of New York
- Deal FDR expanded the power to reform the
- War II He was president when
- party He was
- FDR signed a declaration of war.
- FDR died in
- FDR as a secretary of the
- who helped to the people when the crisis stared
- York He was elected to the
15 Clues: FDR died in • party He was • FDR was born in • He studies law in • FDR as a secretary of the • College He graduated at • York He was elected to the • Eleanor He married with • FDR signed a declaration of war. • FDR defeated the republican party • War II He was president when • Nazis FDR signed a declaration of war. • depression FDR was governor of New York • ...
Krabat 2019-12-11
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- wie hieß das Buch des Meisters
- wer war Tondas große Liebe
- wie erkannte Kantorka Krabat
- was ist Krabat da seine Eltern tot sind
- wann starb der Meister
- wie hieß die Hauptrolle
- wer probierte Selbstmord
- welche Magie beherrschte der Meister
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- wer ist Krabat's heimliche Liebe
- wer war Krabts Freund im 3. Jahr
- wie hieß der beste Freund vom Meister
- wer war Krabats bester Freund im 1. Jahr
- wer war Krabats Freund im 2. Jahr
- wo liegt die Mühle
- wann kam der Gevatter
- aus dem Material wurde der Ring von Kantorka gemacht
16 Clues: wo liegt die Mühle • wann kam der Gevatter • wann starb der Meister • wie hieß die Hauptrolle • wer probierte Selbstmord • wer war Tondas große Liebe • wie erkannte Kantorka Krabat • wie hieß das Buch des Meisters • wer ist Krabat's heimliche Liebe • wer war Krabts Freund im 3. Jahr • wer war Krabats Freund im 2. Jahr • welche Magie beherrschte der Meister • ...
Civics Final:Wars 2024-05-03
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- War Fought from 1861 to 1865; first application of Industrial Revolution to warfare; resulted in abolition of slavery in the United States and reunification of North and South.
- I (1914 - 1918) European war in which an alliance including Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and the United States defeated the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria.
- A prolonged war (1954-1975) between the communist armies of North Vietnam who were supported by the Chinese and the non-communist armies of South Vietnam who were supported by the United States. Caused CULTURAL DIVIDE in the U.S.
- Allied commander in WW2 in Europe; helped plan the D-Day invasion at Normandy; 34th President
- (1846-1848) The war between the United States and Mexico in which the United States acquired one half of the Mexican territory.
- President of the US during Great Depression and World War II
- War fought from 1939 to 1945 between the Allies and the Axis, involving most countries in the world. The United States joined the Allies in 1941, helping them to victory.
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- President during World War I
- Who the U.S. fought in WWII Japan, Germany, and Italy
- a system by which men ages 18 through 25 register with the U.S. government for military service
- Conflict between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. U.S. goal to defeat COMMUNISM
- In 1898, a conflict between the United States and Spain, in which the U.S. supported the Cubans' fight for independence
12 Clues: President during World War I • Who the U.S. fought in WWII Japan, Germany, and Italy • President of the US during Great Depression and World War II • Conflict between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. U.S. goal to defeat COMMUNISM • Allied commander in WW2 in Europe; helped plan the D-Day invasion at Normandy; 34th President • ...
Chapter 13 - Study Guide 2026-03-24
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- The division of __________ at the 38th parallel shows the division of communist and non-communist zones.
- The __________ Airlift was considered a successful solution to the Soviet blockade because it avoided direct military conflict.
- The advantage Mao's Communist forces have over Chiang Kai-shek's government forces during China's civil war was that they promised _______ to anyone who joined them.
- The Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan work together to fight the spread of _____________ by providing aid to countries.
- A conflict where the superpowers supported opposing sides rather than fighting directly.
- The _________ Missile Crisis was considered the most dangerous moment of the Cold War because nuclear weapons were directly involved, and the world came close to nuclear war before a peaceful solution was negotiated.
- The significance of President ______'s 1972 visit to China was that it improved U.S.-China relations.
- The Vietnam War became ______________ among young Americans because they questioned whether the war was necessary.
- The idea that if one country fell to communism, others would follow.
- The laboring class; the class of industrial workers who lack their own means of production and hence sell their labor to live. The lowest social or economic class of a community.
- Stalin's main reason for kept control over Eastern European countries because he feared free ___________ would create governments opposed to the Soviet Union
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- The United States and Soviet Union became enemies after World War II because they had different ____________ systems and didn't trust each other.
- China and the Soviet Union formed an _________ at the beginning of the Cold War but later had military clashes.
- Agricultural production units where members jointly own resources, pool labor, and share income, often under state supervision.
- The purpose of the ______ ________ during the Cultural Revolution was to eliminate the 'Four Olds.'
- The failed ____ __ ____ invasion demonstrated poor planning and underestimating the enemy can lead to military failure, especially during the Cold War.
- The installation of a '_________' between Moscow and Washington after the Missile Crisis gave superpowers a direct way to prevent future crises.
- The Berlin ____ symbolizes the division between communist and non-communist worlds during the Cold War.
18 Clues: The idea that if one country fell to communism, others would follow. • A conflict where the superpowers supported opposing sides rather than fighting directly. • The purpose of the ______ ________ during the Cultural Revolution was to eliminate the 'Four Olds.' • ...
Famous Women in India 2021-01-10
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- Spy princess from Mysore in world war
- Social worker and Built “Humanity
- Architect who rebuilt Bhadli village
- Champion wrestler and won a medal in
- India's richest self-made woman
- Famous actress and won the “Miss World
- First Indian woman gymnast to qualify
- First female captain in the Indian
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- Warrior queen from Ullal Kingdom
- First woman to become chief justice of
- First name of India’s first female
- Practitioner and teacher of
- Five time world boxing champion and
- First woman in the world to swim
- World’s first woman amputee who
- First musician ever to be awarded the
- India’s first photojournalist
- A bilateral amputee a bomb blast
- “Grand Old Lady” of the Indian
- First Indian to become the Badminton
- First name of the first female Indian
21 Clues: Practitioner and teacher of • India’s first photojournalist • “Grand Old Lady” of the Indian • World’s first woman amputee who • India's richest self-made woman • Warrior queen from Ullal Kingdom • First woman in the world to swim • A bilateral amputee a bomb blast • Social worker and Built “Humanity • First name of India’s first female • First female captain in the Indian • ...
Rylan Shoemaker - The Atlantic World 2023-10-12
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- Spanish abuse of Native American labor
- person who conquered the Aztecs
- trade system between the New World, Africa, and Europe
- ruler of the Aztecs
- ruler of the Incas
- trade between all parts of the world (international)
- the transfer of culture to and from the Americas
- a war fought between the British and the French
- private ownership
- a group of investors that share stock in a company
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- the trade of slaves from Africa to the New World
- the route of the triangular trade system that brought slaves to the new world
- first British colony
- the competition for national wealth
- European disease that killed many Natives
- Spanish conqueror
- person who conquered the Incas
- first contact with the Americas
- mix of Spanish and Native American
- land owned by another nation
20 Clues: Spanish conqueror • private ownership • ruler of the Incas • ruler of the Aztecs • first British colony • land owned by another nation • person who conquered the Incas • person who conquered the Aztecs • first contact with the Americas • mix of Spanish and Native American • the competition for national wealth • Spanish abuse of Native American labor • ...
3rd Grade Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-15
20 Clues: War • Lap • King • River • Horse • Spine • Cloth • Tiber • Bridge • I swim • Soldier • Chariot • I hurry • Spectator • Etruscans • Racetrack • Charioteer • Turning Post • 2-horsed Chariot • 4-horsed chariot
europe crossword by ben 2025-09-10
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- fought Russia and won (also starts w/ S)
- home of Zeus (I think)
- good partners w/ U.S.A
- rhymes w/pain
- got mad just because of a loss ☠ (ww1)
- city smallest country in the world currently
- borders the U.K.
- home of THE lego
- 11% covered in ice
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- most visited place in the world
- has its own candy (starts w/ s)
- has never been in a world war (lucky)
- Ronaldo
- has something to do w/ Luca
- looks like a boot ig :l
- 40% of Europe
- Home of the maker of fries
17 Clues: Ronaldo • rhymes w/pain • 40% of Europe • borders the U.K. • home of THE lego • 11% covered in ice • home of Zeus (I think) • good partners w/ U.S.A • looks like a boot ig :l • Home of the maker of fries • has something to do w/ Luca • most visited place in the world • has its own candy (starts w/ s) • has never been in a world war (lucky) • got mad just because of a loss ☠ (ww1) • ...
Picta Dicta Ch. 1-17 Crossword 2021-12-01
30 Clues: arm • war • son • lamb • star • nest • fist • four • wolf • coin • kiss • eyes • pear • hair • horse • shoes • apple • world • branch • mirror • garden • school • husband • monster • clothes • shoulder • building • vocabulary • dining room • rectangular shield
Ch 17 Crossword 2025-12-15
30 Clues: war • God • son • Rome • Rock • gift • lamb • poet • town • year • debt • word • girl • Mary • queen • world • horse • Italy • Table • friend • Christ • temple • heaven • sailor • farmer • kingdom • servant • earth/land • marketplace • Lord/Master
SENIOR CROSSWORD 1 2021-02-14
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- Bestselling video game of all time
- One followed by 100 zeros
- Tea party that led to a revolution
- A World War II German Encryption machine
- An American Musical hit
- World's only carbon negative country
- A subscription based streaming service which became popular in recent years
- Highest grossing Sci-Fi move to-date
- Movie responsible for the inception of MCU
- Macedonian conqueror
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- Mathematician who formulated the first World atlas which included Sri Lanka
- Name of the main British fighter jet
- Symbol of a Chef
- "You Must Be The Change You Wish To See In The World"
- Band with the hit single "Dancing queen"
- Most spoken language in the world
- Frist movie by PIXAR
- Home of the "Mojito" cocktail
- “All for one, Crew-1 for all”
- Largest state in USA
20 Clues: Symbol of a Chef • Frist movie by PIXAR • Macedonian conqueror • Largest state in USA • An American Musical hit • One followed by 100 zeros • Home of the "Mojito" cocktail • “All for one, Crew-1 for all” • Most spoken language in the world • Bestselling video game of all time • Tea party that led to a revolution • Name of the main British fighter jet • ...
Cold War Review 2023-05-22
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- Political cartoons always contain _________, meaning that they represent real-life events.
- JFK and Khrushchev avoided WWIII by de-escalating tensions during this scary event.
- Americans who believed we should stay out of Vietnam's Civil War were nicknamed this bird.
- A country that has the power to influence and control large portions of the world.
- Congressional panel whose investigations violated people's rights.
- The world came close to WWIII in this conflict because the two superpowers were both involved.
- The peak of America's paranoia about Communists in the United States.
- Americans were terrified in the 50s and 60s that this would happen between the US & USSR.
- $13 billion given by the United States to try and restore capitalism and democracy in Europe after WWII.
- The United States sent troops to both Korea and Vietnam for the purpose of ________.
- The policy of providing aid to help foreign countries resist Communism.
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- Americans who believed the mission in Vietnam was important for containment were nicknamed this bird.
- The struggle for global power between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- The line of separation between US influence and Soviet influence in Europe.
- The first country in the world to become Communist.
- The Cold War military alliance in Eastern Europe.
- The system of economics in America and other democracies.
- The Cold War military alliance in Western Europe.
18 Clues: The Cold War military alliance in Eastern Europe. • The Cold War military alliance in Western Europe. • The first country in the world to become Communist. • The system of economics in America and other democracies. • Congressional panel whose investigations violated people's rights. • The peak of America's paranoia about Communists in the United States. • ...
Middle East 2018-01-17
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- / common disease African people died from
- Bin Laden / hid in mountains between Afghanistan & Pakistan
- / area between Tigris & Euphrates River
- Law / strict islamic ideas form Koran that govern behavior
- / gained independence from Italy in 1951
- / one of the religious groups in Africa
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- / revelation to Muhammed 610 AD claimed to be last in line of prophets
- / created the 265 day calendar
- / Declared U.S as an enemy
- Empire / ended defeated in World War ||
- / became communist country
- / became independent 4 years after World War ||
12 Clues: / Declared U.S as an enemy • / became communist country • / created the 265 day calendar • / area between Tigris & Euphrates River • / one of the religious groups in Africa • Empire / ended defeated in World War || • / gained independence from Italy in 1951 • / common disease African people died from • / became independent 4 years after World War || • ...
Imperialism Review 2023-03-30
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- the practice of one country spreading its power across the world by taking over other countries, both directly and indirectly
- chain of islands in the pacific coast that were given to the United States at the end of the Spanish-American War
- influential art in the form of drawings, short films, radio, and other means to help convince them of a certain perspective
- The United States purchased Alaska from this country
- the series of laws and regulations that allowed the world, including the United States, to control trade within China
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- what country was America fighting in the last two years of the 19th century
- law that made it so European, African, and Asian travelers couldn't claim land anywhere in the Americas
- This treaty ended World War I and caused Germany to have lots of resentment of western countries.
- Remember this ship that sank just before the beginning of the Spanish American war
- Island off of the coast of Florida, near Cuba, and was taken during the Spanish-American War
- Secretary of State during the Spanish-American War
11 Clues: Secretary of State during the Spanish-American War • The United States purchased Alaska from this country • what country was America fighting in the last two years of the 19th century • Remember this ship that sank just before the beginning of the Spanish American war • ...
Grade 8 Unit 5 Crossword project 2025-05-08
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- King of the Aztecs
- Conquered Aztecs
- Named for Louis XIV
- Spanish and indigenous descent
- First permanent French settlement
- Palace of Louis XIV
- Defeated Incas
- Economic minister to Louis XIV
- of Louis XIV
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- Local royal French officials
- French civil war
- Spanish province in New World
- First permanent French settlement in New World – Quebec
- Prosperity based on gold and silver
- Chief minister in France in 1624
- His ship was first to sail around the world
- A Moor who was one of the four survivors of the Narvaez expedition
17 Clues: of Louis XIV • Defeated Incas • French civil war • Conquered Aztecs • King of the Aztecs • Named for Louis XIV • Palace of Louis XIV • Local royal French officials • Spanish province in New World • Spanish and indigenous descent • Economic minister to Louis XIV • Chief minister in France in 1624 • First permanent French settlement • Prosperity based on gold and silver • ...
