world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
St.John's Cathedral 2014-12-14
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- is very important to the cathedral
- use the private chapel everyday
- cathedral is the oldest church in HK
- stain glass window at the front of the church represents jesus christ
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- are held in st.john's cathedral
- choir sits at the front of the church
- egal represents st.john's cathedral
- light the candle every week
- part of the church was damaged because of world war 2
9 Clues: light the candle every week • are held in st.john's cathedral • use the private chapel everyday • is very important to the cathedral • egal represents st.john's cathedral • cathedral is the oldest church in HK • choir sits at the front of the church • part of the church was damaged because of world war 2 • ...
Ivy's world war one cross word 2024-04-05
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- the belief that a country should have more military
- what fictional propaganda character said “I want you to join America in the war”
- who's assassination started world war one
- what country did the usa send ships full of supplies
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- the man who created the 14 point plan
- a letter germany sent to mexico
- a long narrow hole to protect you from bullets
- ArchdukeFranzFerdinand's blank caused world war one
- what country sank the lusitania
- what was the biggest allied country
10 Clues: a letter germany sent to mexico • what country sank the lusitania • what was the biggest allied country • the man who created the 14 point plan • who's assassination started world war one • a long narrow hole to protect you from bullets • the belief that a country should have more military • ArchdukeFranzFerdinand's blank caused world war one • ...
US History II Midterm Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-28
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- The general theme of American foreign policy in the 1920s.
- Wilson, Clemenceau, Orlando, and George at the Paris Peace Conference.
- Peace following World War I.
- US Supreme Court case that said Congress could limit free speech during wartime.
- A new word coined by Warren G. Harding.
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- National draft during World War I.
- Outlawed war.
- William Jennings Bryan defended the faith at this famous trial.
- He put forward the theory of relativity.
- A stock market characterized by optimism and rising stock prices.
10 Clues: Outlawed war. • Peace following World War I. • National draft during World War I. • A new word coined by Warren G. Harding. • He put forward the theory of relativity. • The general theme of American foreign policy in the 1920s. • William Jennings Bryan defended the faith at this famous trial. • A stock market characterized by optimism and rising stock prices. • ...
World War One Crossword 2012-06-13
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- The Australian Prime minister durring WW1 was B__H__
- World War one was fought in F_____
- Who did all the jobs the men usually did W______
- The area in the middle of the war N__M__L____
- What type of posters were advertised P______
- Australia and France were allied with B____
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- Building military forces is known as M_____
- What does the "NZ" stand for in ANZAC N____Z____
- Australian soldiers were also known as D____
- World War one was also known as the G____W__
10 Clues: World War one was fought in F_____ • Building military forces is known as M_____ • Australia and France were allied with B____ • Australian soldiers were also known as D____ • World War one was also known as the G____W__ • What type of posters were advertised P______ • The area in the middle of the war N__M__L____ • What does the "NZ" stand for in ANZAC N____Z____ • ...
World War I 2016-11-15
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- One of the two most innovative weapons of World War I
- Proposed the convoy system
- Germany's method of invading Belgium
- Nation that signed the armistice that ended the war in November 1918
- This ship was sunk by German U-Boats in response to the British blockade
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- Won the Presidential election for the U.S. in 1916
- Led the American Expeditionary Force
- France, Britain, and Russia
- Often required amputation of the foot or toes from rotting
- This person's assassination led to World War I
10 Clues: Proposed the convoy system • France, Britain, and Russia • Led the American Expeditionary Force • Germany's method of invading Belgium • This person's assassination led to World War I • Won the Presidential election for the U.S. in 1916 • One of the two most innovative weapons of World War I • Often required amputation of the foot or toes from rotting • ...
unit 3 2023-12-10
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- Restored Bourbon monarchy under Constitutional monarchy constitution
- (independence, 2 words) Higher taxes, British control of trade, & internal meddling with colonies during Lord North era
- French Revolution hero & saved the Directory from collapse from conservative-counter revolt
- Government meddlesome who lived lavishly
- Ended the War of Austrian Succession (3 words)
- These men were in charge during Royal Return & helped Napoleon come to power
- Napoleon defeats Austria in this battle via Grand Armee
- Storming of Bastille in Paris on July 14th, 1989, beginning French Revolution
- 3rd Estate Leader who had moderate reform & was the bridge between people and monarchy
- War of Austrian Succession began as what? (2 words)
- British King during the American War for Independence
- Declaration of the Rights of Man
- Leader of the radical wing of the Revolution who made great changes
- Known as Louis the Beloved
- Jacobin group who wore pants and were precursor to communism
- When Napoleon adds more on his army & went on the offensive
- (2 words) Oath of moderate reform which established Constitution of France & kept true principles of Monarchy
- Charles Alexander's plan to cut spending, hard money policy, free trade, sell church land, raise taxes but force Estates to pay
- (3 words) 40,000 executions (church and nobles) & ends with the Thermidorian Reaction
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- Napoleon burns Moscow in this battle but army suffers through winter & hunger
- (2 words) legal system which extends to Europe
- Napoleon's defeat from Duke of Wellington
- Hero of Two Worlds & National Assembly VP
- Began as the French & Indian War where Washington played a role (3 words)
- Joseph II, Frederick II, and Catherine the Great were these Enlightened monarchs
- This began as a slave insurrection against white plantation owners (red cap = radical)
- Radicals who wanted King killed, interest in violence
- (2 words) Britain & France + Austria + Prussia = enemies (forming alliances: GB & Prussia, France & Austria)
- Treaty ended Seven Years War
- Weak, incompetent king who liked eating and hunting than his job
- This battle marked Napoleon's defeat and exile from the 6th coalition
- Church, Nobility, & People of France
- 3rd Estate Leader; wrote "What is the 3rd Estate?" pamphlet
- Moderates who were unsure if the king should be killed
- Napoleon defeats Prussia in this battle
35 Clues: Known as Louis the Beloved • Treaty ended Seven Years War • Declaration of the Rights of Man • Church, Nobility, & People of France • Napoleon defeats Prussia in this battle • Government meddlesome who lived lavishly • Napoleon's defeat from Duke of Wellington • Hero of Two Worlds & National Assembly VP • (2 words) legal system which extends to Europe • ...
Practice Makes Perfect 2017-02-21
Vietnam Conflict 2022-05-06
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- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Who did Ho Chi Minh capture after World War Two?
- What Treaty was created in 1954 between the French and Vietnam?
- Who withheld information from the about US support of South Vietnamese raids?
- Who was treated unfairly?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- What was the theory that if one country fell the rest would also fall after?
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- What was the theory that if one country fell to communism the rest would fall as well?
- Which two sides fought with eachother (Order N S)
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Who or what did the North Vietnamese attack that gave the USA the reason they needed to intervene in the war?
- Who's Government was overthrown?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam? (First Name)
- Who were the Vietnamese people unhappy with?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
15 Clues: Who was treated unfairly? • Who's Government was overthrown? • Who were the Vietnamese people unhappy with? • Who did Ho Chi Minh capture after World War Two? • Which two sides fought with eachother (Order N S) • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • What Treaty was created in 1954 between the French and Vietnam? • ...
Iron Curtain Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-14
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- Churchill- former prime minister that led Britain to victory in the Second World War.
- an economic ideology that advocates for a classless society in which all property and wealth are communally-owned, instead of by individuals
- States- In July 1944, which country invited 44 countries to an international conference in Bretton Woods where the economic post-war future of the war was to be decided? Two organizations were established, which were the world bank and the international monetary fund.
- On May 23rd 1949, the _________ Republic of Germany was established
- It was a conference in addition to settling matters related to Germany and Poland, where negotiators approved the formation of a Council of Foreign Ministers that would act on behalf of the United States, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and China to draft peace treaties with Germany's former allies.
- In 1947, Bizonia was created as a combination and economic unification of the British and American zones, and a new currency was introduced for the Western zones to boost the economy there.
- The year the iron curtain had finally fallen.
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- Curtain - distinguished the East (Soviet Union) from the West (United States) and represents the ideological separation between the two. It is had been in occasional and varied use as a metaphor since the 19th century.
- What state was the Iron Curtain speech delivered by former British prime minister Winston Churchill in?
- it was the open yet restricted rivalry that developed after World War II between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies.
- Doctrine- By 1947, an American foreign policy whose stated purpose was to counter Soviet geopolitical expansion during the Cold War
- The founding of the German _________ Republic followed on October 7. 1949.
- Plan- It was also known as the European Recovery Program, which was a U.S. program providing aid to Western Europe following the devastation of World War II. It was enacted in 1948 and provided more than $15 billion to help finance rebuilding efforts on the continent.
- Stalin- the reason why the USA and Britain changed their heart from preferring a stable and strong Germany to wanting to make them weaker and not a threat to Russia or other nations (democracy meets dictatorship)
- at the 1945 conference of Yalta and Potsdam, one nation was divided into four zones to prevent it from regaining power or starting another war
15 Clues: The year the iron curtain had finally fallen. • On May 23rd 1949, the _________ Republic of Germany was established • The founding of the German _________ Republic followed on October 7. 1949. • Churchill- former prime minister that led Britain to victory in the Second World War. • ...
The Iron Curtain Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-14
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- Churchill- former prime minister that led Britain to victory in the Second World War.
- an economic ideology that advocates for a classless society in which all property and wealth are communally-owned, instead of by individuals
- States- In July 1944, which country invited 44 countries to an international conference in Bretton Woods where the economic post-war future of the war was to be decided? Two organizations were established, which were the world bank and the international monetary fund.
- On May 23rd 1949, the _________ Republic of Germany was established
- It was a conference in addition to settling matters related to Germany and Poland, where negotiators approved the formation of a Council of Foreign Ministers that would act on behalf of the United States, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and China to draft peace treaties with Germany's former allies.
- In 1947, Bizonia was created as a combination and economic unification of the British and American zones, and a new currency was introduced for the Western zones to boost the economy there.
- The year the iron curtain had finally fallen.
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- Curtain - distinguished the East (Soviet Union) from the West (United States) and represents the ideological separation between the two. It is had been in occasional and varied use as a metaphor since the 19th century.
- What state was the Iron Curtain speech delivered by former British prime minister Winston Churchill in?
- it was the open yet restricted rivalry that developed after World War II between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies.
- Doctrine- By 1947, an American foreign policy whose stated purpose was to counter Soviet geopolitical expansion during the Cold War
- The founding of the German _________ Republic followed on October 7. 1949.
- Plan- It was also known as the European Recovery Program, which was a U.S. program providing aid to Western Europe following the devastation of World War II. It was enacted in 1948 and provided more than $15 billion to help finance rebuilding efforts on the continent.
- Stalin- the reason why the USA and Britain changed their heart from preferring a stable and strong Germany to wanting to make them weaker and not a threat to Russia or other nations (democracy meets dictatorship)
- at the 1945 conference of Yalta and Potsdam, one nation was divided into four zones to prevent it from regaining power or starting another war
15 Clues: The year the iron curtain had finally fallen. • On May 23rd 1949, the _________ Republic of Germany was established • The founding of the German _________ Republic followed on October 7. 1949. • Churchill- former prime minister that led Britain to victory in the Second World War. • ...
KEVIN'S WORLD 2 2022-08-31
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- Partner of Yutani in film
- A credit to Kevin’s card
- A Blockbuster Alternative for early employment
- ________in Manhattan starring Kevin Howard
- An ‘out there’ namesake for cats
- ‘Bottomless’ item in hospitaliano
- An irksome director duo
- The dream king or a role for Fishburne
- A challenging instrument?
- An unscripted first date performance
- Item oft left out of the laundry
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- A Breslin star vehicle
- Kevin’s formative capital
- unfriendly meat?
- A Jeopardy category Kevin rarely questions
- Tony Manero’s jurisdiction?
- Alliterative singer who allegedly only hears what she wants to
- The best Ryan
- A scenic ‘isle’ or a ‘ring’
- ‘Bottomless’ item on AMC Digital
- A very cherry Breakfast for (man)children
- Chief Brody’s jurisdiction
- A soft collectible for (man)children
- Dispenser of sweetness
24 Clues: The best Ryan • unfriendly meat? • A Breslin star vehicle • Dispenser of sweetness • An irksome director duo • A credit to Kevin’s card • Partner of Yutani in film • Kevin’s formative capital • A challenging instrument? • Chief Brody’s jurisdiction • Tony Manero’s jurisdiction? • A scenic ‘isle’ or a ‘ring’ • An ‘out there’ namesake for cats • ‘Bottomless’ item on AMC Digital • ...
World Capitals #2 2020-03-07
26 Clues: Oman • Iraq • Cuba • Congo • Syria • Spain • Mexico • Serbia • Poland • Russia • France • Romania • Liberia • Finland • Belarus • Vietnam • Ukraine • Croatia • Colombia • Indonesia • Nicaragua • Costa Rica • Bangladesh • Puerto Rico • Sierra Leone • Czech Republic
Benedek thingy 2025-12-09
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- A ghost.
- A billion years.
- A border or margin.
- Something or someone that one vehemently dislikes.
- Careful and persistent work or effort.
- Loyalty or commitment to a superior or to a group or cause.
- The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
- 1e+12 gigabytes
- A person or thing that is likely to cause harm, a threat or danger.
- The force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth.
- A moon of Mars
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- A long and eventful or adventurous journey or experience.
- A situation in which further action or progress by opposing or competing parties seems impossible.
- {10,100 [1 [1 \ 1 \ 2 ¬ 2] 1 [2 \ 2 ¬ 2] 2] 2}
- The condition or quality of being completely forgotten.
- A state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts.
- Extremely delicate and light in a way that seems not to be of this world.
- A large-scale and violent event in the natural world.
- Of or connected with the eyes or vision.
- Clever or cunning devices or expedients, especially as used to trick or deceive others.
20 Clues: A ghost. • A moon of Mars • 1e+12 gigabytes • A billion years. • A border or margin. • Careful and persistent work or effort. • Of or connected with the eyes or vision. • {10,100 [1 [1 \ 1 \ 2 ¬ 2] 1 [2 \ 2 ¬ 2] 2] 2} • Something or someone that one vehemently dislikes. • A state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts. • A large-scale and violent event in the natural world. • ...
WWI Crossword 2020-02-28
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- A geographical region in Southeast Europe that includes countries such as Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Romania, and Serbia.
- An effort to prevent goods and/or people from entering or leaving a country.
- Powers They included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
- The name for German submarines.
- Information used and distributed to present a biased side of an issue.
- - A peace treaty between the Where the Bolsheviks granted a large amount of land to Germany.
- This document told the Austro-Hungarians that the Germans would have their back in any conflict.
- The Big Four were the leaders from the four Major Allies including Britain, France, Italy, and the United States.
- The region of fighting that took place in Northern France.
- This was the most aggressive Russian attack in WWI.
- The first battle here stopped the German advance into France and established Trench warfare.
- Formed after World War I. It was a group of governments that strived to prevent wars and protect independent nations. It was replaced by the United Nations after World War II.
- An alliance between a number of countries including Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and Japan.
- Large and heavily armored battleships.
- This boring type of warfare was the dominant style of warfare in WWI.
- The nickname for US soldiers in World War I.
- The original alliance between Russia, France, and Britain. It later became the Allied Powers.
- The German Emperor.
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- This battle established British dominance and the blockade in North Sea
- A large luxury passenger ship that was sunk by a German submarine. Over 1,000 passengers were killed.
- Payment that the losers of a war must pay to the victors.
- - A person who is enlisted into the army whether they want to join or not..
- The area between the front lines of two enemy trenches.
- the name of the assassination group that killed Archduke Ferdinand.
- A secret telegram from Germany that was intercepted by the British. It requested an alliance between Germany and Mexico against the United States.
- A faction of the communist Marxist Party in Russia that gained power during the Russian Revolution.
- The Front in the fighting between Germany and Russia.
- A strategy that Germany had for fighting a war on two fronts: one against France and one against Russia.
- This battle killed 800,000 British Troops.
- This ineffective battle lead to 400k German, 400k British and 200k French deaths.
- Large, heavy guns used on land warfare.
- President Woodrow Wilson issued these as his goals for an end to World War I and lasting peace.
- An agreement by both sides to stop fighting while a peace treaty is negotiated.
33 Clues: The German Emperor. • The name for German submarines. • Large and heavily armored battleships. • Large, heavy guns used on land warfare. • This battle killed 800,000 British Troops. • The nickname for US soldiers in World War I. • This was the most aggressive Russian attack in WWI. • The Front in the fighting between Germany and Russia. • ...
Delight's French and Indian War 2020-11-15
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- The nation that protected the colonies during the french and Indian war
- How many years the French and Indian War lasted
- Where the peace treaty was signed that ended the French and Indian war
- The french and Indian war was called this because it lasted this long
- A line drawn by King George in 1763 to keep the colonists from conflicting with the french or natives
- Who the French fought with during the French and Indian war
- Who the Indians fought with during the French and Indian war
- The last name of the fourth President
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- Strict religion of the Massachusetts colony
- He was a young officer during the Frecnch and Indian war, its the last name of our first President
- The last name of the fifth president
- Last name of the third president of the United States
- Last name of the second president of the United States
- They named pennsylvania after this famous William
- A trade Route that travelled between the new world, Europe and Africa
- Yes or No? Did Washimgton start the french and indian war?
16 Clues: The last name of the fifth president • The last name of the fourth President • Strict religion of the Massachusetts colony • How many years the French and Indian War lasted • They named pennsylvania after this famous William • Last name of the third president of the United States • Last name of the second president of the United States • ...
US History review 2021-12-03
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- This is another word for "in the countryside"
- This amendment gave women the right to vote.
- This drink was banned during the 1920s.
- This person was president during the Great Depression and World War II.
- staying out of other countries' affairs
- This branch of the government is represented by the President.
- This New Deal program insures your money in the bank.
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- This was invented during WWI and could attack ships from underwater.
- A piece of a company or corporation.
- This person was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II.
- This person was president at the beginning of the Great Depression.
- This is a predominantly African American neighborhood in New York where a Renaissance happened.
- The US gained this territory after winning the Spanish-American War.
- This precious metal was discovered in California in the 1800s and caused migration to the West.
- an all-powerful leader
- This group of people was deported during the Great Depression.
- This is an organization of workers (labor ________)
- This invention is used to obtain information faster.
18 Clues: an all-powerful leader • A piece of a company or corporation. • This drink was banned during the 1920s. • staying out of other countries' affairs • This amendment gave women the right to vote. • This is another word for "in the countryside" • This is an organization of workers (labor ________) • This invention is used to obtain information faster. • ...
Soccer-Whos? 2012-04-08
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- most common uefa opponent
- 1974 world cup captain
- consecutive games without loss during 96/97
- venue for first ever home international
- london ground for aus 3 eng 1 (5,4)
- beat australia in 97 confederation cup final
- current top scorer
- next friendly opponent
- final opponent in 2010 world cup
- 2006 world cup captain
- scored 2 games in a row at 2011 asian cup
- goals scored in 2010 world cup
- first ever concacaf opponent in 1924
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- knocked out Aus in 2006 world cup
- longest serving coach
- next world cup opponent
- venue for aus 5 malaysia 0
- goals scored in 2006 world cup
- current most caps
- record goals scored by thompson v american samoa
- opponent for carle's international debut
- scorer of only world cup finals penalty
- fifa trigramme for australia
- first world cup opponent (5,1,1,1)
- beat aus 7-0 in 1998 friendly
- 2006 world cup coach
- scored 2nd goal in cardiff august 2011
27 Clues: current most caps • current top scorer • 2006 world cup coach • longest serving coach • 1974 world cup captain • next friendly opponent • 2006 world cup captain • next world cup opponent • most common uefa opponent • venue for aus 5 malaysia 0 • fifa trigramme for australia • beat aus 7-0 in 1998 friendly • goals scored in 2006 world cup • goals scored in 2010 world cup • ...
Veitnam War 2023-05-15
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- what was the name of the US ship that was fired uppon in the Gulf of Tonkin?
- Who wanted to unite the country under communist leader Ho Chi Minh?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- who was afraid vietnam would fall to communism?
- communists in South Vietnam were called what?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- Before World War Two Vietnam had been part of the what empire ?
- During World War Two vietnam had been invaded by who?
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- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- China fell to communism when ?
- by 1968 how much a year was the war in Vietnam costing the US.
- Who was the courrupt leader who was in control in vietnam?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- who sent 16000 advisors to south vietnam to help their army?
15 Clues: China fell to communism when ? • communists in South Vietnam were called what? • who was afraid vietnam would fall to communism? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • During World War Two vietnam had been invaded by who? • Who was the courrupt leader who was in control in vietnam? • who sent 16000 advisors to south vietnam to help their army? • ...
Mexican-American War 2013-11-12
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- The peace treaty that ended the Mexican-American War
- The belief that the expansion of the US throughout the country was justified and inevitable. (2 words)
- The general of the US troops during the war.
- The river that formed the border of the US and Mexico. (2 words)
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- The belief that a country should grow larger.
- The capital of Mexico; captured in August 1847 (2 words).
- The general of the Mexican Army during the MExican-American War. (2 words)
- The peace treaty that ended the Mexican-American War
- The US president during the Mexican-American War.
- To give up
10 Clues: To give up • The general of the US troops during the war. • The belief that a country should grow larger. • The US president during the Mexican-American War. • The peace treaty that ended the Mexican-American War • The peace treaty that ended the Mexican-American War • The capital of Mexico; captured in August 1847 (2 words). • ...
Crossword 2022-05-21
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- Holden's brother in Hollywood
- Holden's theater date
- Roomed next to Holden at Pency
- Allies glove had these written on it
- English teacher
- Holden talked to them at the sandwich bar
- The elevator operator who set up Holden with Sunny
- Holden's dead brother
- Holden's younger sister
- Holden hates people who are this
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- Holden goes out on a date with her and it ends out badly
- Holden asks multiple cab drivers if they know what happens to them when the lake freezes
- D.B.'s job in Hollywood
- Soldier who fought in World War 2
- allie died from it
- name of prep school that Holden leaves
- Holden liked it because everything there stayed there
- Holden lied to this boy on the train
- Main character in the book
- only class that Holden passed
20 Clues: English teacher • allie died from it • Holden's theater date • Holden's dead brother • D.B.'s job in Hollywood • Holden's younger sister • Main character in the book • Holden's brother in Hollywood • only class that Holden passed • Roomed next to Holden at Pency • Holden hates people who are this • Soldier who fought in World War 2 • Allies glove had these written on it • ...
World Capitals 2 2023-09-04
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- - Nobel Peace Prize city
- - Uruguay's capital
- - Armenian capital
- - Louvre's city
- - Kenyan capital
- - Uzbekistan's capital
- - Philippines' capital
- - Austrian capital
- - Afghanistan's capital
- - Canadian capital
- - Indonesian capital
- - Taiwan's capital
- - Thai capital
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- - Little Mermaid's city
- - Guyana's capital
- CITY - Aztec ruins location
- - New Zealand's capital
- - Vltava River's city
- - Saudi Arabian capital
- - Pakistan's capital
- - Peruvian capital
- - Vietnamese capital
- - Nepal's capital
- - Croatian capital
- - Chilean capital
25 Clues: - Thai capital • - Louvre's city • - Kenyan capital • - Nepal's capital • - Chilean capital • - Guyana's capital • - Armenian capital • - Peruvian capital • - Austrian capital • - Croatian capital • - Canadian capital • - Taiwan's capital • - Uruguay's capital • - Pakistan's capital • - Vietnamese capital • - Indonesian capital • - Vltava River's city • - Uzbekistan's capital • - Philippines' capital • ...
World Travel 2 2023-11-25
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- Security checkpoint at borders where passports are checked.
- The commercial organization and operation of vacations and visits to places of interest.
- A person living outside their native country.
- Service where cars are rented for a specified period.
- Relating to or embracing the whole of something.
- Endorsement on a passport indicating that the holder is allowed to enter, leave, or stay for a specified period in a country.
- The cost of a ticket for travel on an aircraft.
- Coverage for unexpected events during travel.
- Official money used in a particular country.
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- The action of transporting someone or something.
- Engaging deeply in the customs and lifestyle of a foreign place.
- A region of the globe that observes a uniform standard time.
- The activity of visiting places of interest.
- Staying with a local family in a foreign country.
- A place that is a popular destination for vacations.
- A strong desire to travel and explore the world.
- A recognizable natural or artificial feature used for navigation.
- Large passenger ship used for pleasure voyages.
- Someone who leads, directs, and provides information during a tour.
- An exciting or unusual experience, often involving risk.
20 Clues: The activity of visiting places of interest. • Official money used in a particular country. • A person living outside their native country. • Coverage for unexpected events during travel. • The cost of a ticket for travel on an aircraft. • Large passenger ship used for pleasure voyages. • The action of transporting someone or something. • ...
GLOBALIZING WORLD 2 2026-02-01
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- syrjintä
- lahjoittaja
- vähäosainen
- viisumi
- monenvälinen
- maastakarkotus
- hyväntekeväisyysjärjestö
- nälänhätä
- pakolainen
- kulkutauti
- rotuerottelu
- turvapaikka
- maahanmuuttaja
- monimuotoisuus
- rights kansalaisoikeudet
- suvaitsemattomuus
- uudistus
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- tuki
- toisinajattelija
- omavaraisuus
- maastamuuttaja
- rasisti
- puute
- kotimaahan palauttaminen
- vähemmistö
- muukalaisviha
- moniarvoinen
- kotoperäinen
- tasa-arvo
- monimuotoisuus
- yhteisö
- luku-ja kirjoitustaidoton
32 Clues: tuki • puute • rasisti • viisumi • yhteisö • syrjintä • uudistus • nälänhätä • tasa-arvo • vähemmistö • pakolainen • kulkutauti • lahjoittaja • vähäosainen • turvapaikka • omavaraisuus • monenvälinen • moniarvoinen • kotoperäinen • rotuerottelu • muukalaisviha • maastamuuttaja • maastakarkotus • monimuotoisuus • maahanmuuttaja • monimuotoisuus • toisinajattelija • suvaitsemattomuus • kotimaahan palauttaminen • ...
Social Studies Review 4th Nine Weeks 2022-04-08
Across
- Spindletop is knows as this
- This part of the map helps to identify symbols
- This development allowed Texans to bring cattle to faraway markets
- This industry expanded as a result of Spindletop
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- As the population grew, more people owned these
- This trail brought Texas cattle to Cheyenne
- World War 2 helped end this.
- Lizze Johnson took this trail.
8 Clues: Spindletop is knows as this • World War 2 helped end this. • Lizze Johnson took this trail. • This trail brought Texas cattle to Cheyenne • This part of the map helps to identify symbols • As the population grew, more people owned these • This industry expanded as a result of Spindletop • This development allowed Texans to bring cattle to faraway markets
THE WORLD AFTER WORLD WAR I 2015-09-11
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- It was a group who fought against communism in a Russian civil war in the early 1900s.
- It is a person who tries to bring about mayor changes to a government or society.
- They were Communists who took control of the Russian government in 1917.
- It is to give up one´s right to rule.
- It is to owe money.
- They are neither very rich nor very poor.
- They are agents who secretly search for people who are against a nation´s government.
- It was the group of people who, under Adolf Hitler, took control of the German government in 1933.
- It was the group of people who took control of the Italian government in 1922. They were led by Benito Mussolini.
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- It is to take over a government.
- It was the group of people who made laws for Russia in 1905 to 1917. Today, it is a part of the Russian Parliament.
- It was a group of Communists who fought for control of Russia in a Russian civil war in the early 1900s.
- They are farms run by groups of people.
- They are people who march in a group, often as a way to speak out against or protest something.
- They were workers councils in Russia and later the Soviet Union.
- It is a people´s act of voting for a leader.
16 Clues: It is to owe money. • It is to take over a government. • It is to give up one´s right to rule. • They are farms run by groups of people. • They are neither very rich nor very poor. • It is a people´s act of voting for a leader. • They were workers councils in Russia and later the Soviet Union. • They were Communists who took control of the Russian government in 1917. • ...
Spanish American War 2022-10-31
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- the secret alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed in 1882 and lasting
- to the Austro-Hungarian empire who was assassinated by the terrorist group the Black
- plan for world peace following World War I.
- organization set up to settle international conflicts through negotiation.
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- 1919 treaty that ended World War I.
- / Is the act of assembling and making both troops and supplies ready for war.
- from protected ditches.
- Powers/An alliance of Serbia, Russia, France, Great Britain, Italy, and seven other Countries. ( U.S.
- join in 1917)
9 Clues: join in 1917) • from protected ditches. • 1919 treaty that ended World War I. • plan for world peace following World War I. • organization set up to settle international conflicts through negotiation. • to the Austro-Hungarian empire who was assassinated by the terrorist group the Black • ...
Globalisation 2019-02-21
10 Clues: War • Wall • Money • valuta • Trade War • Across nations • what runs our nation • opposite of Communism • big political organization • bank where a lot of money is
President of the United States 2023-06-24
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- Reagan The 40th President of the United States. He was known for his conservative policies and efforts to improve relations with the Soviet Union.
- Jefferson The third President of the United States. He is known for writing the Declaration of Independence and making the Louisiana Purchase.
- D. Roosevelt The 32nd President of the United States. He led the country through the Great Depression and World War II.
- W. Bush The 43rd President of the United States. He led the country during the September 11 attacks and initiated the War on Terror.
- Jackson The seventh President of the United States. He was known for his populist policies and expansion of voting rights.
- F. Kennedy The 35th President of the United States. He inspired the nation with his vision for space exploration and played a key role in the Civil Rights Movement.
- S. Truman The 33rd President of the United States. He made the decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan to end World War II.
- S. Grant The 18th President of the United States and a Union general during the Civil War. He worked to protect the rights of African Americans.
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- Clinton The 42nd President of the United States. He is remembered for his economic policies and his impeachment trial.
- Wilson The 28th President of the United States. He led the country through World War I and was a proponent of the League of Nations.
- Obama The 44th President of the United States and the first African American President. He focused on healthcare reform and promoting equality.
- Lincoln The 16th President of the United States. He is famous for leading the country during the Civil War and issuing the Emancipation Proclamation.
- Washington The first President of the United States. He led the country during its early years and set many precedents for future Presidents.
- D. Eisenhower The 34th President of the United States and a five-star general during World War II. He focused on infrastructure projects and international relations.
- Roosevelt The 26th President of the United States. He was a conservationist and established many national parks and forests.
- Carter The 39th President of the United States. He worked on promoting human rights and peace negotiations between Israel and Egypt.
16 Clues: Clinton The 42nd President of the United States. He is remembered for his economic policies and his impeachment trial. • D. Roosevelt The 32nd President of the United States. He led the country through the Great Depression and World War II. • ...
Word of the Day Test #1 2017-09-20
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- Born with it; inherent ability or skill.
- To seize and hold without legal right.
- Conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible.
- Sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury.
- An illuminating discovery, realization, or disclosure.
- 1.) Burdensome; troublesome. 2.) Unwieldy; clumsy.
- A local or regional expression.
- Wicked or immoral; despicable; having evil or villainous motivation.
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- Lacking social skill or social polish.
- 1.) A riddle, the answer to which involves a pun or play on words. 2.) Anything that puzzles.
- Sensitivity to another's feelings as if you, yourself, were experiencing the troubles.
- Fear of foreigners or strangers.
- To travel around a physical space or problem.
- A period before a war, especially the American Civil War.
- 1.) Being more than sufficient or required; excessive. 2.) Possessing or spending more than necessary; extravagant.
- Expressed, formulate, or presented with clarity and effectiveness.
- Very appropriate to a particular situation.
- To agree without protesting.
- The right to vote.
- 1.) To set right. 2.) To correct by removing errors; adjust.
20 Clues: The right to vote. • To agree without protesting. • A local or regional expression. • Fear of foreigners or strangers. • Lacking social skill or social polish. • To seize and hold without legal right. • Born with it; inherent ability or skill. • Very appropriate to a particular situation. • To travel around a physical space or problem. • ...
Early Cold War 2018-02-04
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- Money given to Europe after World War Two
- Other name given to the Kennan telegram of 1946
- Russian Ambassador in Washington whose telegram in 1946 intensified the Cold War
- Truman's, and America's, foreign policy after 1947
- Name given to the USA and USSR after World War Two
- The number of countries which received Marshall Aid
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- Began after Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945
- The Communist countries of Eastern Europe, collectively
- Stalin's political organisation of Eastern Europe
- Accepting Marshall Aid meant joining this organisation
10 Clues: Money given to Europe after World War Two • Other name given to the Kennan telegram of 1946 • Began after Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 • Stalin's political organisation of Eastern Europe • Truman's, and America's, foreign policy after 1947 • Name given to the USA and USSR after World War Two • The number of countries which received Marshall Aid • ...
Presidents of United States. 2024-04-30
Across
- President who started the Monroe Doctrine.
- President who faced the Cuban missile crisis.
- The first president of the United States.
- President known for leading during the Civil War.
- President who was the first leader of the Republican Party.
- President known for his participation in the War of Independence.
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- President who bought Louisiana from France.
- President who was a general in World War II.
- President who was a Hollywood actor before entering politics.
- President who led during the Great Depression.
- President who led during World War I.
- President who signed the Emancipation Declaration.
12 Clues: President who led during World War I. • The first president of the United States. • President who started the Monroe Doctrine. • President who bought Louisiana from France. • President who was a general in World War II. • President who faced the Cuban missile crisis. • President who led during the Great Depression. • President known for leading during the Civil War. • ...
things that a hard to find 2025-06-17
7 Clues: it is sticky • Flying mammal • can go to space • book you read it • Have a roof and a door • war 2 one of the worst wars in the 20th century • someone in a book that everyone tries to find and has a w in his name
SENIOR CROSSWORD 1 2021-02-14
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- “All for one, Crew-1 for all”
- Movie responsible for the inception of MCU
- Highest grossing Sci-Fi move to-date
- A World War II German Encryption machine
- Band with the hit single "Dancing queen"
- Mathematician who formulated the first World atlas which included Sri Lanka
- Most spoken language in the world
- "You Must Be The Change You Wish To See In The World"
- Symbol of a Chef
- Frist movie by PIXAR
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- Tea party that led to a revolution
- Largest state in USA
- One followed by 100 zeros
- Home of the "Mojito" cocktail
- Macedonian conqueror
- A subscription based streaming service which became popular in recent years
- World's only carbon negative country
- Name of the main British fighter jet
- An American Musical hit
- Bestselling video game of all time
20 Clues: Symbol of a Chef • Largest state in USA • Macedonian conqueror • Frist movie by PIXAR • An American Musical hit • One followed by 100 zeros • “All for one, Crew-1 for all” • Home of the "Mojito" cocktail • Most spoken language in the world • Tea party that led to a revolution • Bestselling video game of all time • Highest grossing Sci-Fi move to-date • ...
SENIOR CROSSWORD 1 2021-02-14
Across
- “All for one, Crew-1 for all”
- Movie responsible for the inception of MCU
- Highest grossing Sci-Fi move to-date
- A World War II German Encryption machine
- Band with the hit single "Dancing queen"
- Mathematician who formulated the first World atlas which included Sri Lanka
- Most spoken language in the world
- "You Must Be The Change You Wish To See In The World"
- Symbol of a Chef
- Frist movie by PIXAR
Down
- Tea party that led to a revolution
- Largest state in USA
- One followed by 100 zeros
- Home of the "Mojito" cocktail
- Macedonian conqueror
- A subscription based streaming service which became popular in recent years
- World's only carbon negative country
- Name of the main British fighter jet
- An American Musical hit
- Bestselling video game of all time
20 Clues: Symbol of a Chef • Largest state in USA • Macedonian conqueror • Frist movie by PIXAR • An American Musical hit • One followed by 100 zeros • “All for one, Crew-1 for all” • Home of the "Mojito" cocktail • Most spoken language in the world • Tea party that led to a revolution • Bestselling video game of all time • Highest grossing Sci-Fi move to-date • ...
Kranji War Memorial 2024-08-15
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- Day which memorial service was held (2/2)
- Name of the second operation led by Lieutenant Colonel Ivan Lyon
- What does the Singapore memorial resembles when looked from above
- Number of walls inscribed with the names of over 24,000 soldiers who died without a grave
- Name of the first operation led by Lieutenant Colonel Ivan Lyon
- The Kranji War Memorial is maintained by the ____ war grave commission
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- Second Lieutenant ____ led his men against the Japanese at the Battle of Bukit Chandu
- “They died for all ___ men”
- Key battle site during Japanese invasion.
- Day which memorial service was held (1/2)
- Sir Reginald Blomfields designed the cross of ___ for the Commonwealth graves commission.
- "Their ____ liveth forever more" - Stone of Remembrance
- ______ St Clair Oakes designed the Kranji War Memorial.
- Who can defend our country?
14 Clues: “They died for all ___ men” • Who can defend our country? • Day which memorial service was held (2/2) • Key battle site during Japanese invasion. • Day which memorial service was held (1/2) • "Their ____ liveth forever more" - Stone of Remembrance • ______ St Clair Oakes designed the Kranji War Memorial. • Name of the first operation led by Lieutenant Colonel Ivan Lyon • ...
1916 2022-10-25
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- invaded germany first
- navel battle
- enlistment for state service
- opened by invading two countries
- neutral for the first two years of war
- battle fought on the sea
- 28th president
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- Italy declared war on them
- ended Nov,1916
- biggest country in the world
- opposite of offense
- Former Prime Minister of the u.k
- Formed together to help each other
- invaded Belgium first
- invaded AustriaHungry
- Miltary vehicle
16 Clues: navel battle • ended Nov,1916 • 28th president • Miltary vehicle • opposite of offense • invaded germany first • invaded Belgium first • invaded AustriaHungry • battle fought on the sea • Italy declared war on them • biggest country in the world • enlistment for state service • Former Prime Minister of the u.k • opened by invading two countries • Formed together to help each other • ...
trivia (as of 2021) 2021-11-29
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- most popular toy in the world
- most popular music genre
- richest company in the world
- highest grossing film
- biggest movie franchise
- norse god of thunder
- hardest geometry dash level
- shortest complete sentence in english
- greek god of water
- tallest person ever
- thanos said "I am __________"
- most read book of all time
- the word "english" in spanish
- least populated town in the world
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- shortest war in history
- alex trebek used to host this show
- the player with the most basketball career points
- deadliest plant
- youtuber with the most subscribers
- most used key on keyboard
- rick roll song
- the most powerful marvel character
- winner of the first fortnite world cup
- "ya like jazz?" is a line from what movie?
24 Clues: rick roll song • deadliest plant • greek god of water • tallest person ever • norse god of thunder • highest grossing film • shortest war in history • biggest movie franchise • most popular music genre • most used key on keyboard • most read book of all time • hardest geometry dash level • richest company in the world • most popular toy in the world • thanos said "I am __________" • ...
Under The Red Blood Sun 2019-03-25
11 Clues: dog name • sister name • best friend • Wilson's dad • baseball team • dad's best friend • is Tomi's dad job? • does Tomi call Americans? • aka Boys,The opposite baseball team • Harbour,Where does the war take place? • War II, The war between Japan and America
Ancient Greece 2023-02-09
WWI 2024-01-08
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- POTUS during WWI
- Neutral country that was invaded by Germany that sparked more involvement in WWI
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- Underground area dug out by troops for protection from enemy fire
- Speech by Wilson to congress outlining post-war plan for world peace
- Legislation passed in 1917 imposed sentences on anyone found guilty of aiding the enemy, obstructing recruitment of soldiers, or encouraging disloyalty.
- Causes of WWI
- American civilian boat destroyed by German U-Boats
- Position of not taking sides during conflict
Down
- Area between two enemy trenches
- Germany asked Mexico to invade the US via the _____ telegram
- Desire of a government to be capable of a developing a strong military that protects national interests aggressively
- Treaty of ______ that ended WWI
- Punishment of Germany following WWI
- Legislation in the United States creating a draft
- International Org. designed to protect world peace following the end of WWI
- Germany's plan to win WWI and avoid fighting on 2 fronts
- The country left out of the Paris Peace Conferences
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- USA, Great Britain, France, Japan, Russia
20 Clues: Causes of WWI • POTUS during WWI • Area between two enemy trenches • Treaty of ______ that ended WWI • Punishment of Germany following WWI • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire • USA, Great Britain, France, Japan, Russia • Position of not taking sides during conflict • Legislation in the United States creating a draft • American civilian boat destroyed by German U-Boats • ...
U. S. History, Unit 9 2021-02-18
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- The U.S. wanted to stop communism from spreading around the world
- The U.S. plan to help Europe recover after World War II
- A communist country that used to be where Russia is today
- A type of government that says the people should share property and there should not be individual wealth
- A secret group of Americans who collect information to protect the U.S.
- People who lived in the Soviet Union
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- A type of government that says people should have their own property and money, not controlled by everyone
- A war in Korea from 1950-1953
- The first satellite in space, it was launched by the Soviet Union
- The U.S. dropped food, supplies, and tools from airplanes into Berlin to help Germans after World War II
- A conflict between the U.S. and Soviet Union from 1945-1991
- When the U.S. and Soviet Union almost attacked each other with bombs
12 Clues: A war in Korea from 1950-1953 • People who lived in the Soviet Union • The U.S. plan to help Europe recover after World War II • A communist country that used to be where Russia is today • A conflict between the U.S. and Soviet Union from 1945-1991 • The U.S. wanted to stop communism from spreading around the world • ...
Cinema Paradiso 2025-02-10
17 Clues: bell • fire • blind • church • ticket • priest • director • world war • altar boy • camera man • movie camera • projectionist • confession box • projection room • strips (of film) • to do military service • one who cannot read or write
Fascinating World 2 2021-05-22
Across
- no longer officially considered a planet
- magnetic material
- process where gas convert to liquid when it loses heat
- ship of the desert
- magnet created by passing electricity through a magnetic material
- name of molten rock after a volcanic eruption
- why things fall when you drop them
- good conductor of electricity
- sap of the rubber tree
- largest planet
- name given to an animal that only eats plants
- superhero who climbs up walls and buildings
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- help non-flowering plants reproduce
- which month deos Singapore National Day fall on
- has mass and occupy space
- fastest animal on land
- mammal that lays eggs
- natural fabric used to make bedsheets
- reptile whose skin is used to make bags
- number of planets in the solar system
- mixture of two or more metals
21 Clues: largest planet • magnetic material • ship of the desert • mammal that lays eggs • fastest animal on land • sap of the rubber tree • has mass and occupy space • good conductor of electricity • mixture of two or more metals • why things fall when you drop them • help non-flowering plants reproduce • natural fabric used to make bedsheets • number of planets in the solar system • ...
English world 2 2023-06-23
24 Clues: море • люди • обед • утро • горка • зАмок • вечер • дерево • четыре • одежда • кидать • восемь • ловить • качель • болтать • телефон • пианино • огоньки • карусель • лестница • космонавт • ступенька • танцевать • рука (кисть)
world cup 2 2025-11-24
Across
- the first host to lose a final
- first final venue
- first english miss from 12 yards
- unpunished kung-fu kicker
- first african qualifiers
- the last non-adidas football manufacturers
- first final penalty shootout miss
- home of england's first loss
- victim of dutch spat
- the goalkeeping golden ball winner
- fruity spanish mascot
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- the last englishman to feature in final
- helped inaugurate penalty shootout
- mascot that shares name with defender
- north korea's adoptive english home
- venue of an austro-german disgrace
- last english-born winner
- goalscorer as seen on trainspotting
- the polish golden boot winner
- famously troublesome sphere
- a swiss battleground
- home of a keen, irish meltdown
22 Clues: first final venue • a swiss battleground • victim of dutch spat • fruity spanish mascot • last english-born winner • first african qualifiers • unpunished kung-fu kicker • famously troublesome sphere • home of england's first loss • the polish golden boot winner • the first host to lose a final • home of a keen, irish meltdown • first english miss from 12 yards • ...
Human Rights 2022-11-22
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- Maori term for line of descent from ancestors
- The agreement signed in 1215 in England
- The Persian King who started writing down rights
- A translation of 'Kotahitanga'
- The "U" in UDHR
- Declaration of the Rights of ___, signed in France in 1789
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- Maori term for close connection between people
- The immediate trigger for the UDHR after World War 2
- What America declared in 1776, and Maori declared in 1835
- What the UK abolished in 1833
10 Clues: The "U" in UDHR • What the UK abolished in 1833 • A translation of 'Kotahitanga' • The agreement signed in 1215 in England • Maori term for line of descent from ancestors • Maori term for close connection between people • The Persian King who started writing down rights • The immediate trigger for the UDHR after World War 2 • ...
Unit 6 2023-12-10
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- Keep communism out through economic intervention
- French/English Philosopher - into Agrarianism & conservative order
- (2 words) Invasion of this place began, captured by Patton & Montgomery
- Hitler annexes this region despite violating Versailles treaty
- Hitler turning against the Soviet Union marked his _____
- (3 words) American spyplane shot down over Soviet Union
- The Jews were sent into labor camps
- (2 words) Formed in 1945, replaced the League of Nations
- These weapons were stronger than atomic weapons
- These brothers, John & Allen, thought the CIA should have a better role
- Operation Overlord & D-Day were the largest _____ in history, spreading Invasion to France.
- This coup d'etat took place when Mottadegh was viewed as a socialist, but a nationalist concerned over oil control & foreign influence
- Hitler invades this as he forms Pact of Steel (Germany + Italy)
- Hitler's War machine was based on this continental system
- (2 words) Japan attacks this U.S. region on Dec. 7, 1941
- (2 words) Hiroshima & Nagasaki
- Had the intent of winning Cold War, which some did not think so
- English Philosopher - Believed in Distributism & a Reactionary
- American military strategist - theory of nuclear deterrence & nuclear military strategy
- Had visions of Glasnost & Perestroika to soften Soviet Union
- Organization formed by the Alliances
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- Jewish business destroyed & slave labor
- (2 words) First H-bomb detonated by the U.S.
- Allied powers invades Denmark leading to a disaster
- Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Siege of Stalingrad had a million men killed, making it the ______ WWII battles.
- This project is what began the creation of atomic weapons
- British military theorist - formed indirect attack to Blitzkrieg
- (2 words) Organization formed by the Soviet Union
- This battle marked Hitler's counter-offensive
- (2 words) a Hot war resulting from Containment
- (3 words) Passed for U.S. to lease/lend items needed by British to fight
- Germany is split in ___ as a result of the Berlin Airlift.
- Austrian economist - critical of governments interventions & so sought free market solutions to economy
- Major American victory in the Pacific
- This conference contained the Big 3 - FDR, Stalin, & Churchill
- British economist - Broken Glass & Macro/Microeconomics
- Tripartite Pact - Germany, Italy, & Japan
- This doctrine states to keep communism where it already exists
- Rapid blitz through the Eastern Front through Russia
- This wall divides East & West Berlin
- This war marked East v. West
- British military theorist - 9 Principles of War
- Hitler invades this region on Sep 9, 1939 (blitzkrieg)
- The U.S. abandoning the Philippines lead to this death march
45 Clues: This war marked East v. West • (2 words) Hiroshima & Nagasaki • Prime Minister of Great Britain • The Jews were sent into labor camps • This wall divides East & West Berlin • Organization formed by the Alliances • Major American victory in the Pacific • Jewish business destroyed & slave labor • Tripartite Pact - Germany, Italy, & Japan • ...
Vocab de la séquence 2024-12-16
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- Something that got everywhere on the soldiers.
- The symbol of Remembrance.
- Where the soldiers lived and fought during the war.
- The ______ soldier (in Australia).
- A type of bomb used during the First World War.
- The association of many old British colonies.
- A famous Canadian war poet.
- Name of a type of birds found in many war poems.
- Country in which the British had a colony.
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- The symbol of Wales, found on top the Welsh memorial.
- The deadliest battle for the English army.
- Also known as "shell shock".
- The dead + the injured.
- In _______ Fields, name of a famous poem.
- The place where a battle takes place.
- The main theme of this séquence.
- Literary device using "images" to make the reader "see" what is written.
- The most famous battle for the Canadians.
18 Clues: The dead + the injured. • The symbol of Remembrance. • A famous Canadian war poet. • Also known as "shell shock". • The main theme of this séquence. • The ______ soldier (in Australia). • The place where a battle takes place. • In _______ Fields, name of a famous poem. • The most famous battle for the Canadians. • The deadliest battle for the English army. • ...
Vietnam Conflict 2022-05-06
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- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Who did Ho Chi Minh capture after World War Two?
- What Treaty was created in 1954 between the French and Vietnam?
- Who withheld information from the about US support of South Vietnamese raids?
- Who was treated unfairly?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- What was the theory that if one country fell the rest would also fall after?
Down
- What was the theory that if one country fell to communism the rest would fall as well?
- Which two sides fought with eachother (Order N S)
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Who or what did the North Vietnamese attack that gave the USA the reason they needed to intervene in the war?
- Who's Government was overthrown?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam? (First Name)
- Who were the Vietnamese people unhappy with?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
15 Clues: Who was treated unfairly? • Who's Government was overthrown? • Who were the Vietnamese people unhappy with? • Who did Ho Chi Minh capture after World War Two? • Which two sides fought with eachother (Order N S) • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • What Treaty was created in 1954 between the French and Vietnam? • ...
ss 2026-01-26
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- submarine attacks, including unrestricted submarine warfare, threatened American ships and lives.
- ties and trade increasingly linked the United States to the Allied Powers.
- lived in harsh conditions in trenches, facing disease, mud, and constant danger.
- Germany---------limited submarine warfare after the Sussex Pledge.
- was divided into two major alliances: the Allied Powers
- New military including machine guns, poison gas, submarines, and airplanes, made the war especially deadly.
- American---------helped turn the tide of the war in favor of the Allies.
- warfare became common on the Western Front, leading to a long and brutal stalemate.
- soldiers helped boost Allied morale and strength.
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- The-----------Telegram proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico against the United States.
- General--------J. Pershing commanded American forces in Europe.
- At the beginning of World War I, the United States declared-------.
- The---------Service Act created a military draft to build the armed forces.
- World War------ began in Europe in 1914 after rising nationalism, militarism, imperialism, and the formation of alliances.
- the sinking of the--------increased tensions between the United States and Germany.
15 Clues: soldiers helped boost Allied morale and strength. • was divided into two major alliances: the Allied Powers • General--------J. Pershing commanded American forces in Europe. • Germany---------limited submarine warfare after the Sussex Pledge. • At the beginning of World War I, the United States declared-------. • ...
Chapter 30: The Vietnam Wars 2023-05-18
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- Treaty that temporarily divided Vietnam (2 words)
- Postponement of military service
- Diem's regime was toppled by a ______
- "Spread of Communism" Theory
- U.S. approach to troop withdrawal during the period of "Vietnamization"
- Class status of most U.S. soldiers sent to Vietnam
- What Ho Chi Minh used to transport supplies
- Advocate of using all-out force to win the Vietnam War
- The ____ Indochina War was waged to regain Vietnam
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- Toxic leaf-killing chemical sprayed over Vietnam (2 words)
- Opponent of U.S. military action in Vietnam
- Gasoline-based toxic chemical widely used by U.S. forces in Vietnam
- Gap between Johnson administration statements and actual conditions in Vietnam
- The majority of Vietnamese practiced this religion
- Selective Service System
- Advocated "Peace with honor"
- Resolution giving Johnson military powers
- Act curbing presidential military muscle (2 words)
18 Clues: Selective Service System • Advocated "Peace with honor" • "Spread of Communism" Theory • Postponement of military service • Diem's regime was toppled by a ______ • Resolution giving Johnson military powers • Opponent of U.S. military action in Vietnam • What Ho Chi Minh used to transport supplies • Treaty that temporarily divided Vietnam (2 words) • ...
Imperialism 2022-04-06
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- Policy in which stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker territories
- the principles making up Woodrow Wilson's plan for world peace following World War I
- British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-boat on May 7th, 1915 with many Americans on board.
- Artificial waterway cut through the isthmus of Panama to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
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- A volunteer cavalry regiment commanded by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish American War
- Message sent from Germany to Mexico urging them to attack the United States.
- The right of the people to choose their own political status
- An association of nations established in 1920 to promote international cooperation and peace.
- warship that exploded in the Havana harbor on February 15th, 1898
- the use of sensationalized and exagerated reporting by newspapers to attract readers.
- last ruler of Hawaii before the US took control.
- peace treaty ending World War I. The US never signed it.
- President Taft's policy of extending trade to Latin American countries.
13 Clues: last ruler of Hawaii before the US took control. • peace treaty ending World War I. The US never signed it. • The right of the people to choose their own political status • warship that exploded in the Havana harbor on February 15th, 1898 • President Taft's policy of extending trade to Latin American countries. • ...
The British Prime Ministers 2022-01-02
9 Clues: The Iron Lady • The New Labour • Churchill's successor • Created the income tax • Current Prime Minister • Abolition of the death penalty • Resigned after the Brexit vote • The minister during the 2nd World War • The minister during the end of the 1st World War
Refugee by Laksh Gupta 2025-05-30
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- Soil that is part of Bahamas
- United Nations children's fund
- a synonym of boat
- A country that heavily relied on the soviet union for
- A group of tons of soldiers,usually for a country
- The country that started world war 2
- A gold,brass,3 button instrument
- The country that started the Olympics
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- The ocean that is between Canada and France
- The enemies in WW2, they hated the jews
- The currency used in Uk
- The gulf of water that is near mexico
- The capital of boat
- People that flee the country because it is not safe
- The city that is at the bottom of flordia
- The country belox Germany and beside Hungary
16 Clues: a synonym of boat • The capital of boat • The currency used in Uk • Soil that is part of Bahamas • United Nations children's fund • A gold,brass,3 button instrument • The country that started world war 2 • The gulf of water that is near mexico • The country that started the Olympics • The enemies in WW2, they hated the jews • The city that is at the bottom of flordia • ...
UNIT 6 VOCABULARY 2025-12-07
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- Act An act of the British Parliament in 1765 that taxed
- and Indian War over territory in the New World. Also called the Seven Years’
- or protest, especially unfair treatment
- military term to define a region of a war
- An American colonist that remained loyal to England
- Borrowing money to pay for services
- Rights: rights that cannot be taken away
- about existence, reason, knowledge, values.
- military tactic to surround an enemy army until they
- How this war would be paid for led to the American
- making money
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- The governing body of the British Empire
- the quality of being devoted to one's country
- the study of general questions and questions such as
- a real or imagined wrong or other cause for
- produced on stamped paper made in London, carrying an
- colonies and required printed materials in the colonies to
- a Fee you must pay to the government
- revenue stamp
19 Clues: making money • revenue stamp • Borrowing money to pay for services • a Fee you must pay to the government • or protest, especially unfair treatment • The governing body of the British Empire • Rights: rights that cannot be taken away • military term to define a region of a war • a real or imagined wrong or other cause for • about existence, reason, knowledge, values. • ...
Chapter 33 2017-02-17
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- this many millions of people were killed in World War I
- under this president the U.S. remained neutral in the war from 1914-1916
- the first and quickest African colony to fall to the Allies
- the river where the German invasion of France stopped for three years
- the people who entered to the workforce to serve their country during the war
- long, costly, bloody battles
- Woodrow Wilson's _______ Points was a proposal for lasting and just peace
- Japan used these to try to reduce China to a protectorate
- a revolutionary Marxist, who was exiled to Switzerland, and stepped into Russia's unstable government to bring Russia out of war
- the name of Germany's military plan
- naval battleships that Britain and Germany built during their naval race
- abdicated the throne when there were mutinies
- the country that unified in 1871
- gas the type of poisonous gas that killed eight hundred thousand people and invented by the Germans
- this country declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917
- peoples of Austria-Hungary who wanted to unify with independent Serbia
- the Battle of ______ is when the British struck the weakest Central Power, which is the Ottomans, and caused a huge loss of life
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- another name of World War I
- entered the war with the Allies in 1914, and seized the last German-leased territory in China
- the idea that peoples with the same ethnic groups have the right to form sovereign states
- who the British and French recruited into their armies
- roles were reversed; the U.S. was now this to Britain
- the colonies of the Central Powers were divided up into three classes of these
- the country that joined Germany and Austria-Hungary's Dual Alliance to form the Triple Alliance, but then joined the Allies
- The Treaty of ________ denied Germany a navy or air force, and limited their army to one hundred thousand troops
- used to increase support for the war
- another name for the Triple Alliance with the addition of a few powers, like the Ottoman Empire
- the country Germany invaded to reach France
- _______ Revolution is where the Bolsheviks gained control of Petrograd soviet, and the armed forces seized the provisional government in the name of all soviets
- Archduke _____ was assassinated in 1914, and set of a chain of reactions, leading to war
- ________ of Nations had 42 member, and was created to maintain world peace, but could not enforce decisions, and the U.S. never joined
- when Russia pulled out of the war, and negotiated a separate peace with Germany, they lost 1/3 of this country
- land of southern Slaves, uneasy mix of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes
- the party that Lenin was the head of
- the first territory the Ottoman empire to gain independence
- Mustafa Kemal proclaimed _________ of Turkey after he drove out allied forces in 1923
- Britain, France, and this country came together to form the Triple Entente, or the Allies
37 Clues: another name of World War I • long, costly, bloody battles • the country that unified in 1871 • the name of Germany's military plan • used to increase support for the war • the party that Lenin was the head of • the country Germany invaded to reach France • abdicated the throne when there were mutinies • roles were reversed; the U.S. was now this to Britain • ...
Kennedy Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-25
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- How old was John F. Kennedy when he became president?
- What arm forces was John F. Kennedy in World War 2?
- How many siblings did John F. Kennedy have?
- What was John F. Kennedy's dog name?
- What was John F. Kennedy middle name?
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- Who was the 35th president?
- What was John F. Kennedy religion?
- What was John F. Kennedy political party?
- What school did John F. Kennedy transferred from Princeton?
- Who was John F. Kennedy's wife?
10 Clues: Who was the 35th president? • Who was John F. Kennedy's wife? • What was John F. Kennedy religion? • What was John F. Kennedy's dog name? • What was John F. Kennedy middle name? • What was John F. Kennedy political party? • How many siblings did John F. Kennedy have? • What arm forces was John F. Kennedy in World War 2? • ...
Root Words Crossword 1 2022-06-03
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- a scientific study of human population
- a disease which affects people all over the world
- a desire to be with people or in crowded places
- a rapid spread of disease affecting large number of people
- the period after a war
- one who is extremely mad about his needs, desires or interests, etc
- one who loves to stay in crowd
- a disease which affects a particular group of people
- person who opposes something and fights against it
- the period before a war
- powerful or mighty in war
- selfish, always thinks of own benefit
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- confusion among a large group of people
- murder of people by the government who rules over them
- literary people, authors who promote wars of aggression
- walk all the way round (something)
- one who walks in sleep
- able to walk
- an advocate of war
- walk or move at a slow, relaxed pace
- fear of people or crowd
- eager to fight, quarrelsome
- one who always thinks about himself
- war-like
24 Clues: war-like • able to walk • an advocate of war • the period after a war • one who walks in sleep • fear of people or crowd • the period before a war • powerful or mighty in war • eager to fight, quarrelsome • one who loves to stay in crowd • walk all the way round (something) • one who always thinks about himself • walk or move at a slow, relaxed pace • ...
War Horse Crossword 2022-01-03
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- Alberts commander
- Cart, What Joey and Topthorn pulled to help the wounded
- Where Albert is from
- How Joey got back to the Allied Powers
- Alberts girlfriend
- In World War 1, this type of warfare dominated the front lines
- Joey is friends with this horse during the war
- What gave Joey tetanus
- What Joey was a part of in the War
- Joey is partially named after this horse
- The commanding officer of the veterinary hospital where Alber works
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and others
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- Joey’s second rider in the war
- Great Britain, France, and others
- an old German man who cared for Joey and Topthorn
- a French farm girl who cared for Joey and Topthorn
- What happened when Joey was in No-Man’s-Land
- What Joey and Topthorn pulled with Friedrich
- Joey’s first rider in the war
- The land between two trenches
- Where Emilie and her grandfather lived
- The main character of the novel
- Joey is best friends with this person
- Albert’s friend from the veterinary hospital
24 Clues: Alberts commander • Alberts girlfriend • Where Albert is from • What gave Joey tetanus • Joey’s first rider in the war • The land between two trenches • Joey’s second rider in the war • The main character of the novel • Great Britain, France, and others • What Joey was a part of in the War • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and others • Joey is best friends with this person • ...
16.1 2025-02-03
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- Trying to control a weaker nation
- Netural nation that Germany invaded first
- Side with England, France, Russia (Allies)
- Month the US entered World War I
- Type of fighting that was slow and costly
- Side of the war the US felt economically closer to
- Used by Germany to respond to the British blockade
- Thinking your country is the best
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- Side with Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- President Wilson's & US attitude when the war initially started
- Proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico
- Action by Britain that agreed the US, and harmed Germany
- Increasing the number of weapons your country has
- Assassinated on June 28, 1914
- 1916 - "He Kept Us Out of War"
- Withdrew from WWI in 1917
- Voted no for US entry into WWI
17 Clues: Withdrew from WWI in 1917 • Assassinated on June 28, 1914 • 1916 - "He Kept Us Out of War" • Voted no for US entry into WWI • Month the US entered World War I • Trying to control a weaker nation • Thinking your country is the best • Netural nation that Germany invaded first • Type of fighting that was slow and costly • Side with England, France, Russia (Allies) • ...
Foreign Policy Crossword 2022-04-03
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- A speech made by a president that wanted more control because he thought that would help bring peace.
- This man was the first president and he strongly believed in isolationism.
- Main cause of this was Japan bombing Pearl Harbor.
- World policeman.
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- A president made this speech to express his concerns about the spreading of communism.
- A president that believed, while we can't do everything, we must do what we can.
- Created to send the message of peace and cooperation.
- Staying out of others' affairs, as well as not making alliances.
- Martin Luther King Jr made a speech about why we should join this war.
- Woodrow Wilson was president during this war, and it lasted about 2 years.
10 Clues: World policeman. • Main cause of this was Japan bombing Pearl Harbor. • Created to send the message of peace and cooperation. • Staying out of others' affairs, as well as not making alliances. • Martin Luther King Jr made a speech about why we should join this war. • This man was the first president and he strongly believed in isolationism. • ...
8.2 2023-04-07
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- Line drawn between west and east europe
- small states that are economically or politically dependent on a larger, more powerful state
- US policy to not let communism spread
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- a competition during the cold war between the US and the USSR to get to the moon
- soviet response to the marshall plan
- first artificial satellite launched by the USSR
- the belief that all countries would rebel and overthrow capitalism(supported by the USSR)
- plan to help Europe recover from world war 2 and stave off communist influence
- doctrine stating the US would do what it had to to stop communism
- acronym for the idea that no one would fire nuclear bombs because that would ensure human extinction
10 Clues: soviet response to the marshall plan • US policy to not let communism spread • Line drawn between west and east europe • first artificial satellite launched by the USSR • doctrine stating the US would do what it had to to stop communism • plan to help Europe recover from world war 2 and stave off communist influence • ...
Sandy 2018-06-11
18 Clues: Gene • Lefty • Farmington • First home • Twins mother • Actress Lopez • World traveler • Slayed Goliath • Author Michael • Coors Employee • First pets name • Renaissance Man • Drive in Theatre • Civil War Veteran • Breakfast favorite • Frosty the ________ • Favorite grandchild • First Great Grandchild
World War I in America 2021-11-12
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- The First Great ____ is when hundreds of thousands Africans-Americans moved from the North to the South
- City where a major race riot in 1921 involved both Black and White veterans of World War I
- The 19th amendment recognized these people's right to vote
- ____ Army: Group of protesting veterans that were attacked by the US military in 1932
- The drafting of citizens for military service
- Labor leader who was sentenced to 10 years for speaking against the war
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- The first official propaganda agency in the United States
- Anarchist who was sentenced to 2 years for forming the No Conscription League
- Rebellion against your government
- The Selective __ Act of 1917 requires men to register for the military
10 Clues: Rebellion against your government • The drafting of citizens for military service • The first official propaganda agency in the United States • The 19th amendment recognized these people's right to vote • The Selective __ Act of 1917 requires men to register for the military • Labor leader who was sentenced to 10 years for speaking against the war • ...
Social Studies Chapter 11 Review 2021-04-15
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- The United States possessed the __________________________ Island before the war.
- Island hopping was the name of the Allied plan to bring them closer to invading _____________________.
- The United States dropped atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to force _________________________ to surrender.
- at the end of the war, Germany lost land. It was also divided into 2 countries: _______________ and West Germany.
- A turning point in the Allies' fight against Italy and Germany was the Battle of ________________________.
- The _________________________________ was a secret plan to build an atom bomb.
- On ________________________, the Allies launched an attack on German forces in France.
- Another name for a person who has served in the armed forces is a ___________________________.
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- The mass murder of European Jews and other innocent people was called the ___________________.
- The __________________________________________ was the huge increase in babies being born the 15 years after the end of World War II.
- WWII was fought on two major fronts: Europe and _____________________, and the Pacific
- The war in the Pacific ended after the United States dropped atomic bombs on two cities in Japan, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. ________________ surrendered after the second bombing.
- The __________________________________gave money to veterans to help pay for college or for job training.
- Japan wanted the island to use as a base to attack the United States. The United States won the Battle of _______________________.
- _______________________ is the planned attempt to kill an entire people.
15 Clues: _______________________ is the planned attempt to kill an entire people. • The _________________________________ was a secret plan to build an atom bomb. • The United States possessed the __________________________ Island before the war. • WWII was fought on two major fronts: Europe and _____________________, and the Pacific • ...
Famous Journalists 2023-06-09
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- - American journalist and author who focuses on media criticism, serving as the host of CNN's Reliable Sources and covering media trends and controversies.
- - American media mogul, talk show host, and philanthropist who has had a significant impact on the television industry and popular culture with her influential talk show and media ventures.
- - American investigative journalist and author, known for his reporting on the Watergate scandal alongside Carl Bernstein, which led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
- - American journalist and television host who became the first solo female anchor of a major evening news broadcast and has interviewed a wide range of notable figures.
- - American broadcast journalist and anchorman who was a trusted voice in television news and famously reported on significant events such as the JFK assassination and the Apollo moon landing.
- - American journalist and former anchor of the CBS Evening News, known for his coverage of significant events and controversies surrounding his reporting.
- - British journalist known for his controversial interview with Princess Diana and subsequent involvement in the Michael Jackson documentary, "Living with Michael Jackson."
- - American broadcast journalist and television personality who broke barriers as a female journalist and conducted notable interviews with influential figures across various fields.
- - American journalist known for his investigative reporting and his work on the CBS program 60 Minutes, where he conducted in-depth interviews with prominent individuals.
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- - American broadcast journalist and war correspondent, known for his groundbreaking work in radio and television journalism, especially during World War II.
- - British-Iranian journalist and television host who has served as CNN's chief international anchor, covering major international news stories and conducting interviews with world leaders.
- - American television journalist known for her work on 60 Minutes, Primetime Live, and ABC World News, where she served as an anchor and conducted notable interviews.
- - American television journalist and attorney who currently co-anchors NBC's Today Show and has covered major news stories, including political events and high-profile interviews.
- - American broadcast journalist, television personality, and interviewer who paved the way for women in journalism and conducted high-profile interviews with world leaders and celebrities.
- - American war correspondent and journalist who reported on conflicts and events such as World War II, the Vietnam War, and the civil rights movement.
- - American television journalist and anchor who has worked for CNN, Al Jazeera America, and currently hosts the news program Matter of Fact with Soledad O'Brien.
- - British journalist and foreign correspondent who has reported on international conflicts and events, bringing global news to audiences around the world.
- - American journalist and commentator best known for his essays and commentaries on the CBS program 60 Minutes, where he provided unique perspectives on various topics.
- - American television journalist and author who anchored the NBC Nightly News for over 20 years, covering major events and becoming one of the most respected news personalities.
- - American journalist and author known for his work as the anchor of CNN's The Lead with Jake Tapper and his coverage of political news and events.
20 Clues: - American journalist and author known for his work as the anchor of CNN's The Lead with Jake Tapper and his coverage of political news and events. • - American war correspondent and journalist who reported on conflicts and events such as World War II, the Vietnam War, and the civil rights movement. • ...
ww1 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2015-04-26
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- murder of a monarch or political leader
- only being able to buy small amounts of supplies
- an agreement to stop fighting
- restricting movement and trade in and out of enemy nation
- Forced Bismarck to resign
- soldiers fighting each other from trenches
- long blade attached to a barrel gun
- large air ships used by Germany
- Entente with France and Russia
- when Germans sank submarines without warning any ships in the water around Britain
- of nations, international association with a goal to keep peace among nations
- countries devoted all their resources to the war effort
- dug out ditch used for fighting
- one-sided information used to persuade
- used in World War One to transport supplies and troops
- a peace proposal
- bombardment of a trench line
- also known as the Allied powers
- used for cowardice in the face of the enemy
- an enclosed living space inside the trench
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- one of the big four from the united states
- wire, a type of fence that many soldiers would get tangled in
- because of their location in the heart of Europe
- Nickname for american troops in Europe
- a large collection of mobile guns
- his assassination brought the US into the world
- the number of deaths during the war
- engage somebody into the war
- another one of the big four from France
- Soldiers who fought on foot
- The policy of glorifying military power
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
- mask used to protect from poison gasses
- allowing people to decide government
- treaty between Germany and the Allied powers
- battle strategy named after General Alfred Gran Von Schlieffen
- a fence usually sharp and soldiers got tangled in
- deadlock region in northern france
- a stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border
- Poisonous gasses used during world war one
- German submarine
- if soldiers couldn't keep their feet dry in the trench
42 Clues: a peace proposal • German submarine • Forced Bismarck to resign • Soldiers who fought on foot • engage somebody into the war • bombardment of a trench line • an agreement to stop fighting • Entente with France and Russia • large air ships used by Germany • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy • dug out ditch used for fighting • also known as the Allied powers • ...
Unit1KeywordsB 2023-02-06
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- A period of social, political, and economic reform in the United States, roughly spanning the 1890s to the 1920s, which aimed to address problems such as poverty, urbanization, and industrialization.
- A prejudice in favor or against a particular group or perspective, which can impact the interpretation of historical events.
- A term used by President Warren G. Harding to describe his goal of restoring normalcy to the US after the turmoil of World War I.
- A temporary cessation of hostilities between two nations, agreed upon to allow time for peace negotiations. The armistice of November 11, 1918, ended World War I.
- A Jamaican-born black nationalist who founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association, which aimed to improve the lives of black people and promote self-sufficiency and pride.
- A speech given by President Woodrow Wilson in 1918 outlining his vision for peace after World War I, which included his ideas for a new international order.
- The study of how history is written and interpreted, including the examination of different perspectives and biases.
- A political party that emerged in the 1890s, representing the interests of farmers, laborers, and other marginalized groups, and advocating for reforms such as government regulation of railroads and the establishment of a graduated income tax.
- A landmark Supreme Court case that upheld the constitutionality of the Espionage Act of 1917, which made it a crime to interfere with military recruitment.
- A cultural movement in the 1920s and 1930s in which African American artists, writers, musicians, and intellectuals flourished in Harlem, New York.
- A bribery and corruption scandal during the presidency of Warren G. Harding, involving the secret leasing of federal oil reserves to private oil companies.
- A period of intense anti-Communist fear and repression in the US in the early 20th century, marked by widespread arrests and deportations of suspected radicals and leftists.
- A journalist or writer who exposed corruption, abuse of power, or social injustice in American society during the Progressive Era.
- A telegram sent by German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmerman to the German Minister in Mexico proposing that if the US entered World War I on the side of the Allies, Mexico would receive territory from the US in return.
- A federal law passed in 1862 that provided free land to settlers in the western United States, with the aim of encouraging westward expansion.
- A political movement in the United States that was anti-immigrant and anti-Catholic, and sought to maintain the cultural and political dominance of native-born white Protestants.
- People or groups who believed that the US should remain neutral and avoid involvement in foreign affairs and international conflicts.
- A foreign policy approach adopted by President William Howard Taft, which sought to promote American economic interests abroad through the use of financial and commercial leverage.
- Amendments that prohibited the sale, transportation, and manufacture of alcohol in the United States, known as Prohibition, which lasted from 1919-1933, guaranteed women the right to vote in 1920, established the beginning and ending of terms for the President, Vice President, and members of Congress and lastly, repealed Prohibition and gave states the power to regulate alcohol.
- A federal law passed in 1917 that required all male citizens and aliens between the ages of 21 and 30 to register for military conscription during World War I.
- Illegal drinking establishments that emerged during Prohibition, which banned the sale and consumption of alcohol.
- An application of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution to social, political, and economic systems, which was used to justify imperialism, racism, and eugenics.
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- An addition to the Monroe Doctrine, proposed by President Theodore Roosevelt, that declared the United States would act as an international police power in the Western Hemisphere to ensure stability and prevent European intervention.
- A pioneering birth control activist and founder of the American Birth Control League, which later became the Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
- A British ocean liner that was sunk by a German submarine during World War I, resulting in the deaths of 1,198 passengers and crew, including 128 Americans.
- Term used to describe American soldiers who served during World War I.
- The extension of a nation's power and influence through colonization, military conquest, or other means.
- An international organization founded after World War I, aimed at maintaining peace and resolving disputes between nations.
- Legislation that limited the number of immigrants who could be admitted to the United States from any country to 3% of the number of people from that country who were already living in the US in 1910. In addition to further legislation that increasingly limited immigration by setting quotas for each country, based on 2% of the number of people from that country who were living in the US in 1890.
- A period of widespread technological innovation in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, which led to significant changes in the economy, society, and culture.
- A first-hand account of a historical event or phenomenon, such as a diary entry, letter, or speech.
- An economic philosophy that advocates minimal government intervention in the economy, allowing market forces to operate freely.
- An analysis or interpretation of a primary source, such as a history book or a newspaper article.
- An American gangster who rose to power as a Prohibition-era bootlegger and became one of the most notorious criminals of the 20th century.
- A famous legal case in 1925 in which a high school science teacher, John Scopes, was charged with violating Tennessee state law by teaching evolution.
- Laws passed during World War I to restrict freedom of speech and limit dissent, making it a crime to interfere with the military draft or to spread false or disloyal information about the government.
- An international treaty signed in 1928 in which signatory nations agreed to renounce war as an instrument of national policy.
- A conservative religious movement in the US in the early 20th century that sought to preserve traditional religious beliefs and values against the influence of modern secular ideas.
- The belief that increased consumption of goods and services is necessary to drive economic growth and improve quality of life.
- Young women in the 1920s who challenged traditional gender roles by dressing and behaving in more liberal, liberated ways.
40 Clues: Term used to describe American soldiers who served during World War I. • An analysis or interpretation of a primary source, such as a history book or a newspaper article. • A first-hand account of a historical event or phenomenon, such as a diary entry, letter, or speech. • ...
American reveloutionary war vocabulary 2023-01-26
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- the war for american independence form britian
- a nonvilont protest
- seperating the british colonies on the alantic cost from american indian
- an american founding father, philosipher
- a act of activity preventing a country
- no helping or supporting, but in the middle
- the appreximenty 30,000 german rtroops hired by the british to help fight durinh the american reveloution
- a suppoerter
- american phase of a world wide war for 9 years
- a document that was approved by the contenetal congress
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- the first battle of the revelotionary war
- the british parlimentary provision.
- a tea party when the colonist threw water into the boston water
- was a political protest that occured
- the final battle of the american reviloution
- emergency provisonal goverments set up in the 13 colonies
- a war during the seccond year of the american reveloutin
- acts of the british parliment in 1767
- a american states-man
- The fist great battle of the revelotionary war.
- were a seirs of puntive laws passed by the british parliment
- An act of the british parliment
- rejected by the british. againts the british
23 Clues: a suppoerter • a nonvilont protest • a american states-man • An act of the british parliment • the british parlimentary provision. • was a political protest that occured • acts of the british parliment in 1767 • a act of activity preventing a country • an american founding father, philosipher • the first battle of the revelotionary war • ...
The Trojan War 2022-01-14
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- Goddess of Love; she won the contest
- Goddess of war; she lost the contest
- King of Troy; Hector's father
- Hector stole Achilles'; which Patroclus had borrowed
- Helen was kidnapped from this city
- Bravest Trojan soldier
- He forged a splendid new shield for Achilles
- The most beautiful woman in the world
- Achilles' friend who died by Hector
- River in which Achilles' mother dipped him
- Husband of Helen
- Achilles' special troop
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- Only Trojan prince to survive the war
- Zeus' wife; she lost the contest
- Some of the oldest stories in literature are found here
- He made the judgement that started the war
- Author of the Trojan War stories
- it was for the fairest
- Champion of the Greeks
- He planned the wooden horse trick
- A wooden one fooled the Trojans
- country where the Trojan War may have actually occurred
- Achilles' vulnerable spot
- Uninvited wedding guest
- Menelaus' brother; king of Mycenae
- Priam was the king of this city
- Priam's wife; Hector's mother
- Greek who was left behind
- Petitioner
29 Clues: Petitioner • Husband of Helen • it was for the fairest • Champion of the Greeks • Bravest Trojan soldier • Uninvited wedding guest • Achilles' special troop • Achilles' vulnerable spot • Greek who was left behind • King of Troy; Hector's father • Priam's wife; Hector's mother • A wooden one fooled the Trojans • Priam was the king of this city • Zeus' wife; she lost the contest • ...
War Horse Crossword 2022-01-04
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- Where Albert is from
- Joey is best friends with this person
- Great Britain, France, and others
- What Joey and Topthorn pulled to help the wounded
- The land between two trenches
- What happened when Joey was in No-Man’s-Land
- How Albert’s father got Joey
- Albert’s friend from the veterinary hospital
- In World War 1, this type of warfare dominated the front lines
- Where Emilie and her grandfather lived
- a French farm girl who cared for Joey and Topthorn
- What Joey and Topthorn pulled with Friedrich
- The main character of the novel
- an old German man who cared for Joey and Topthorn
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- The commanding officer of the veterinary hospital where Albert works
- How Joey got back to the Allied Powers
- Joey is partially named after this horse
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and others
- What gave Joey tetanus
- Alberts girlfriend
- Joey is friends with this horse during the war
- Joey’s first rider in the war
- Alberts commander
- Joey’s second rider in the war
- What Joey was a part of in the War
25 Clues: Alberts commander • Alberts girlfriend • Where Albert is from • What gave Joey tetanus • How Albert’s father got Joey • Joey’s first rider in the war • The land between two trenches • Joey’s second rider in the war • The main character of the novel • Great Britain, France, and others • What Joey was a part of in the War • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and others • ...
The Great War WWI 2022-10-04
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- what did many smaller countries push for
- who was assassinated
- the bosnian group that was planning the assassination
- making agreements with other countries to protect each other
- when a soldier is bitten by body lice
- who had the strongest navy
- austria-hungary declared war on what country to start the war
- what was America's stance at the beginning of the war
- what British owned luxury ship was sunk by german u-boats
- gaining control of smaller countries in order to increase economy and political power
- what did countries ecourage
- countries trying to one up eachother
- Germany, Ottoman Empire, Austria-Hungary
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- attack led by the allies that took the Germans by surprise
- the nickname for the War
- Germany wanted to attack important french land called the Verdun
- austria-hungary engaged in imperialism and took over what country
- France, Britain, Russia
- what was created amongst many different nations
- when the U.S joined the war
- believing that your country is the best in the world
- what feeling amongst nations was created when two countries were competing with eachother
22 Clues: who was assassinated • France, Britain, Russia • the nickname for the War • who had the strongest navy • when the U.S joined the war • what did countries ecourage • countries trying to one up eachother • when a soldier is bitten by body lice • what did many smaller countries push for • Germany, Ottoman Empire, Austria-Hungary • what was created amongst many different nations • ...
Women's History Month 2024-03-05
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- - someone who fights for the rights of other people or things.
- - "historia" in English.
- Truth - an abolitionist who escaped from slavery and fought for freedom of slaves.
- - "libertad" in English.
- Earhart - a pilot famous for being the first woman to cross the Atlantic alone.
- - someone who works with the law.
- - "mujer" in English.
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- - "piloto" in English.
- Parks - A famous activist who began a bus boycott.
- - "batalla" in English.
- Obama - First lady of the United States from 2008-2016.
- Barton - A nurse during the civil war who went into battle to help soldiers.
- - "inspiración" in English.
- the Riveter - a figure from World War II who inspired women to world in factories to help America.
- - "fábrica" in English.
- - "esclavitud" in English.
16 Clues: - "mujer" in English. • - "piloto" in English. • - "batalla" in English. • - "fábrica" in English. • - "historia" in English. • - "libertad" in English. • - "esclavitud" in English. • - "inspiración" in English. • - someone who works with the law. • Parks - A famous activist who began a bus boycott. • Obama - First lady of the United States from 2008-2016. • ...
World War I 2015-01-08
8 Clues: PAYMENT FOR WAR DAMAGE • TREATY TO END WORLD WAR I • AUTHOR OF THE FOURTEEN POINTS • BACKED OUT OF WORLD WAR I EARLY • ASSASSINATED BEFORE THE START OF WWI • STOPPED GERMANY FROM INVADING FRANCE • SENT THE ZIMMERMAN TELEGRAM TO MEXICO • TYPE OF WARFARE USED BETWEEN GERMANY AND FRANCE
ww2 crossword puzzle khloe H 2022-03-10
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- Stalin-Stalin industrialized the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, forcibly collectivized its agriculture, consolidated his position by intensive police terror, helped to defeat Germany in 1941–45, and extended Soviet controls to include a belt of eastern European states.
- Law Montgomery Montgomery-Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery was one of the most prominent and successful British commanders of the Second World War (1939-45). Known as 'Monty', he notably commanded the Allies against General Erwin Rommel in North Africa, and in the invasions of Italy and Normandy.
- Churchill-As prime minister (1940–45) during most of World War II, Winston Churchill rallied the British people and led the country from the brink of defeat to victory. He shaped Allied strategy in the war, and in the war's later stages he alerted the West to the expansionist threat of the Soviet Union
- MacArthur-Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964) was an American general who commanded the Southwest Pacific in World War II (1939-1945), oversaw the successful Allied occupation of postwar Japan and led United
- Hirohito presided over the invasion of China, the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and eventually, the Japanese surrender to the Allies. Many historical sources have portrayed Hirohito as powerless. Often these sorces characterized the emperor as constrained by military advisers that were making all the decisions.
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- Hitler- smashed the nation's democratic institutions and transformed Germany into a war state intent on conquering Europe for the benefit of the so-called Aryan race.
- S. Patton-Considered one of the most successful combat generals in U.S history, George Patton was the first officer assigned to the Tank Corps in WWI. During WWII, he helped lead the Allies to victory in the invasion of Sicily, and was instrumental to the liberation of Germany from the Nazis.
- Mussolini-Benito Mussolini (1883–1945) was the leader of Italy during World War II. He invented the term “fascism” to describe a system run by a dictator who did not allow different political opinions or opposition. The Nazis also believed in fascism.
- D. Eisenhower-During World War II, he served as Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Europe, and achieved the rare five-star rank of General of the Army.
- forces in the Korean War (1950-1953)
- S. Truman-He became a Senator in 1934. During World War II he headed the Senate war investigating committee, checking into waste and corruption and saving perhaps as much as 15 billion dollars. As President, Truman made some of the most crucial decisions in history.
11 Clues: forces in the Korean War (1950-1953) • Hitler- smashed the nation's democratic institutions and transformed Germany into a war state intent on conquering Europe for the benefit of the so-called Aryan race. • ...
Unit 11 Test Review Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-27
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- Where many African Americans moved after the great depression. Also called the Great Migration
- African Americans experienced less of this in Europe during World War II
- President of the United States who passed many Civil Rights legislation
- this was the name of Russia during the cold war
- this political group disagreed with Johnson's Great Society plan
- This party did not agree, therefore it was divided.
- Tejanos were not allowed to do this in the war.
- James L. Farmer Jr. created this civil rights organization which pushed for equality
- an organization that fights for Latin American civil rights, and desegregation of schools
- War on _______________.
- 45 year long conflict between United States and Soviet Russia
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- A period in the United States history when everyone was so caught up in stopping communism, and investigated people within their community for being communists.
- an economic system in which the government owns the land and means of production.
- guarantees of equal social opportunities and equal protection under the law, regardless of race, religion, or other personal characteristics.
- Brown v Board of education outlawed this in schools across the country.
- the practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information.
- bringing together people from different races in an attempt to give people equal rights.
- Civil rights activists who rode interstate buses into the segregated Southern United States. Their goal was to desegregate the bus system
- this person was a Mexican American physician, surgeon, World War II veteran, civil rights advocate, and founder of the American G.I. Forum.
19 Clues: War on _______________. • this was the name of Russia during the cold war • Tejanos were not allowed to do this in the war. • This party did not agree, therefore it was divided. • 45 year long conflict between United States and Soviet Russia • this political group disagreed with Johnson's Great Society plan • ...
Unit 11 Test Review Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-27
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- this political group disagreed with Johnson's Great Society plan
- War on _______________.
- This party did not agree, therefore it was divided.
- an economic system in which the government owns the land and means of production.
- Civil rights activists who rode interstate buses into the segregated Southern United States. Their goal was to desegregate the bus system
- the practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information.
- President of the United States who passed many Civil Rights legislation
- 45 year long conflict between United States and Soviet Russia
- bringing together people from different races in an attempt to give people equal rights.
- Tejanos were not allowed to do this in the war.
- African Americans experienced less of this in Europe during World War II
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- this person was a Mexican American physician, surgeon, World War II veteran, civil rights advocate, and founder of the American G.I. Forum.
- this was the name of Russia during the cold war
- Brown v Board of education outlawed this in schools across the country.
- James L. Farmer Jr. created this civil rights organization which pushed for equality
- guarantees of equal social opportunities and equal protection under the law, regardless of race, religion, or other personal characteristics.
- A period in the United States history when everyone was so caught up in stopping communism, and investigated people within their community for being communists.
- Where many African Americans moved after the great depression. Also called the Great Migration
- an organization that fights for Latin American civil rights, and desegregation of schools
19 Clues: War on _______________. • this was the name of Russia during the cold war • Tejanos were not allowed to do this in the war. • This party did not agree, therefore it was divided. • 45 year long conflict between United States and Soviet Russia • this political group disagreed with Johnson's Great Society plan • ...
Atomic Age 2024-03-27
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- What term describes Eisenhower's approach of balancing economic conservatism with activism to benefit the nation?
- Which president supported the construction of a large network of highways across the country?
- Which president proposed important civil rights laws but faced opposition from Congress?
- What type of jobs saw a significant increase after World War II, focusing on office work rather than industrial labor?
- What term describes the significant increase in births that occurred in the United States after World War II?
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- A campaign named after a U.S. senator known for making baseless accusations against supposed Communists
- What legislation aimed to help returning World War II veterans with education, housing, and job opportunities?
- What term describes the dangerous radiation released after a nuclear explosion, causing health complications such as cancer?
- What are the residential areas developed outside of cities, offering mass-produced homes that appealed to many Americans?
- What was the name given to the widespread fear of Communism in the United States after World War II?
10 Clues: Which president proposed important civil rights laws but faced opposition from Congress? • Which president supported the construction of a large network of highways across the country? • What was the name given to the widespread fear of Communism in the United States after World War II? • ...
Refugee 2025-05-15
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- soil that is part of Bahamas
- United Nations children's fund
- the currency used in Uk
- The country below Germany and beside Hungary.
- People that flee the country because it is not safe
- The city that is at the bottom of Florida
- the ocean that is between Canada and France
- A group of tons of soldiers, usually for a country.
- The country that started the Olympics
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- the enemies in WW2,they were hated the Jews.
- The gulf of water that is near mexico
- a synonym of boat
- The capital of Cuba.
- The country that started world war 2
- A country that heavily relied on the soviet union for sugar sales
- A gold,brass,3 button instrument
16 Clues: a synonym of boat • The capital of Cuba. • the currency used in Uk • soil that is part of Bahamas • United Nations children's fund • A gold,brass,3 button instrument • The country that started world war 2 • The gulf of water that is near mexico • The country that started the Olympics • The city that is at the bottom of Florida • the ocean that is between Canada and France • ...
World History Review 2022-12-07
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- Length of the war between Protestants and Catholics
- Clergy, 1% of French population, owned 10% of land
- Palace of the Emperor of China
- Killed over 25 million people
- Believed the earth revolved around the sun
- To throw someone out of a window
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- Age of reason, time period of new ideas
- estate Everyone else in France, oppressed by the other estates
- Rich nobility, 2% of the French population, owned 20% of the land
- Machiavelli's famous writing
- Palace of King Louis very lavishly decorated
- A major trade route through the world
- Clubs set up to discuss Enlightenment ideas
- Traditional Japanese theater
- English philosopher who used the social contract
- System where peasants worked a lord's land
16 Clues: Machiavelli's famous writing • Traditional Japanese theater • Killed over 25 million people • Palace of the Emperor of China • To throw someone out of a window • A major trade route through the world • Age of reason, time period of new ideas • Believed the earth revolved around the sun • System where peasants worked a lord's land • Clubs set up to discuss Enlightenment ideas • ...
SS Quiz 2026-01-12
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- the first president to serve in 2 non-consecutive terms
- Queen of Hawaii
- Overthrown by ________
- The purchase of Alaska from Russia
- the hero of Cuban Independence
- a Secretary of State who wanted an "Open Door Policy" with China
- noninvolvement in world affairs
- a bigger country imposing its economic and political will over a smaller country
- became an American protectorate after the Treaty of Paris was signed.
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- Ended whenever the US made Hawaii a territory
- an exaggerated from of telling news stories
- Said Speak softly and carry a big stick
- led by Teddy Roosevelt, led a famous charge during the Spanish-American War.
- Slogan by Yellow Journalists
- US and Japan signed this Treaty
- called for a bigger Navy
16 Clues: Queen of Hawaii • Overthrown by ________ • called for a bigger Navy • Slogan by Yellow Journalists • the hero of Cuban Independence • US and Japan signed this Treaty • noninvolvement in world affairs • The purchase of Alaska from Russia • Said Speak softly and carry a big stick • an exaggerated from of telling news stories • Ended whenever the US made Hawaii a territory • ...
facts about frittz beckhardt 2025-01-17
5 Clues: why was he sent to jail • where did he flee to during ww2 • did he go to a concentration camp • how many air victories did he have • war 2 what war did he fly in
WW1_SzilágyiDániel 2023-12-28
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- - Known as "The Tiger," was a prominent French statesman and Prime Minister during World War I, playing a key role in the Paris Peace Conference.
- - Signifies the formal surrender of a military force, usually accompanied by negotiated terms and conditions.
- - Watercraft capable of underwater operation, providing stealth and strategic capabilities in naval warfare.
- - Strategic military approach, emphasizes swift and coordinated attacks to achieve rapid territorial gains and strategic advantage.
- - Russian general in World War I, is renowned for his innovative military strategies that left a lasting impact on the Eastern Front.
- - The pursuit of revenge or the recovery of lost territory by a nation.
- - Key figure in World War, was a renowned British statesman and orator, known for his leadership during challenging times.
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- - The .........., meaning the domestic or inland area behind a coast or the forefront, plays a crucial role in supporting logistical and economic activities.
- - Military tactic involving the isolation of a place or region by surrounding it with armed forces to cut off supplies, reinforcements, or communication.
- - Central figure in the Russian Revolution of 1917, founding leader of the Bolshevik Party, and the first head of the Soviet state, shaping the course of Russian history.
- - Temporary suspension of hostilities or armed conflict between opposing forces, providing a period of peace and cessation of fighting.
- - Renowned for its opulent palace and was the site of the treaty negotiations concluding World War I.
- - Heavily armored military vehicle designed for ground combat, equipped with powerful weapons and capable of traversing various terrains.
- - Demand whose fulfillment is requested in a specified period of time and which is backed up by a threat to be followed through in a case on noncompliance.
- - In a standing war, opposing forces find themselves in a prolonged and static conflict with little movement along the front lines.
15 Clues: - The pursuit of revenge or the recovery of lost territory by a nation. • - Renowned for its opulent palace and was the site of the treaty negotiations concluding World War I. • - Watercraft capable of underwater operation, providing stealth and strategic capabilities in naval warfare. • ...
study guide 2026-01-09
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- tariffs ended when the USA made it a territory.
- occurs because counties are looking for new markets to trade with.
- Journalism is an exaggerated from of telling news stories. It was started by William Randolph Hurst.
- US and Japan sighned the
- Hay was a Secretary of State who wanted an "Open Door Policy" with China
- Marti was the hero of Cuban Independence
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- the Maine! was the slogan coined by Yellow Journalists in reference to the Battleship Maine being sunk in the Havana harbor.
- Thayer Mahan called for a bigger Navy
- is a bigger country imposing its economic and political will over a smaller country
- Rough Riders led by Teddy Roosevelt, led a famous charge during the Spanish-American War.
- is noninvolvement in world affairsIsolationism is noninvolvement in new affairs purchase of Alaska from Russia was referred to as Seward's folly
- Cleveland was the first president to serve in 2 non-consecutive terms.Grover Cleveland was the first president to serve in 2 non-consecutive terms.
- became an American protectorate after the Treaty of Paris was signed.
- Liliuokalani was leader of Hawaii who was overthrown by a planter led revolt
- Thayer Mahan called for a bigger Navy
- Roosevelt's saying was "Speak softly and carry a big stick". This was evident when he sailed the "Great White Fleet" around the world.
16 Clues: US and Japan sighned the • Thayer Mahan called for a bigger Navy • Thayer Mahan called for a bigger Navy • Marti was the hero of Cuban Independence • tariffs ended when the USA made it a territory. • occurs because counties are looking for new markets to trade with. • became an American protectorate after the Treaty of Paris was signed. • ...
Words Wednesday Warmup 5/10 2023-05-10
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- A policy of making political, material, or territorial concessions to an aggressive power to avoid war.
- An aerial battle fought in World War II in 1940 between the German Luftwaffe (air force) and the British Royal Air Force.
- German invasion of Russia. This caused a two front war for Germany and led to their downfall.
- the German air force before and during World War II
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- British-American invasion of North Africa to drive German occupying forces out of Africa.
- US Naval base in Hawaii that was bombed by Japan on December 7, 1941, which enraged America to enter the war.
- 1942 World War II battle between the United States and Japan, a turning point in the war in the Pacific.
- "Lighting war", typed of fast-moving warfare used by German forces against Poland in 1939.
8 Clues: the German air force before and during World War II • British-American invasion of North Africa to drive German occupying forces out of Africa. • "Lighting war", typed of fast-moving warfare used by German forces against Poland in 1939. • German invasion of Russia. This caused a two front war for Germany and led to their downfall. • ...
Michael Morpurgo 2016-05-04
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- Michael trained as a ... at King's College in London
- Recent book about a mute girl called Lucy Lost
- Complete the title, Why The Whales ...
- Name of the charity Michael and his wife run
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- Michael was the third British Children's ...
- The job that Michael's biological father had
- World War One story shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal
- Director of 2011 movie of Morpurgo's book War Horse
- Complete the title of the World War Two book: Waiting for ...
- The name of the town where Michael was born
- The name of the Royal Military Academy Michael attended
11 Clues: Complete the title, Why The Whales ... • The name of the town where Michael was born • Michael was the third British Children's ... • The job that Michael's biological father had • Name of the charity Michael and his wife run • Recent book about a mute girl called Lucy Lost • Director of 2011 movie of Morpurgo's book War Horse • ...
WWII Vocab. part One 2023-04-05
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- the German takeover of Austria that was not violent
- the German air force in World War II
- system of government that stressed the glory of the state
- government that holds unchallenged power and authority
- a political policy of giving in to aggressive demands in order to keep peace
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- not taking sides in a conflict
- United Kingdom, France, and USSR in World War II
- people who are opposed to fighting in war usually on account of their religious beliefs
- rise in prices
- lightening warfare tactic
- the German speaking region of Czechoslovakia that the Germans wanted to annex
11 Clues: rise in prices • lightening warfare tactic • not taking sides in a conflict • the German air force in World War II • United Kingdom, France, and USSR in World War II • the German takeover of Austria that was not violent • government that holds unchallenged power and authority • system of government that stressed the glory of the state • ...
The Korean War 2024-05-20
Early Cold War 2025-05-14
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- This country was divided in half after World War II between East and West
- The Soviet Union formed this around the city of Berlin to prevent other countries from entering
- This is the family name of all of the North Korean dictators
- This military alliance was formed between the U.S., Canada, and Western Europe after World War II.
- The United States did this to drop supplies and care packages in Germany
- This ideology/economic system has a hammer and sickle for symbols
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- This was the president during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- This economic system encourages free trade and minimal government control
- This country was divided in half after World War II between North and South
- A paranoid fear of Communism in the United States which resulted in thousands losing their jobs
- This mission sent three astronauts to the moon successfully
- This is the first name of the first human in space
12 Clues: This is the first name of the first human in space • This was the president during the Cuban Missile Crisis • This mission sent three astronauts to the moon successfully • This is the family name of all of the North Korean dictators • This ideology/economic system has a hammer and sickle for symbols • ...
Globalization-Chapter 1 2018-01-31
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- / The gap between rich nations and poor nations is __________.
- / _________ 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.
- / Supporters believe that increased trade and cross-border investment means increased ________ opportunities.
- / The share of world output accounted for by developing nations is _________.
- / The_________ rules apply to trade in goods.
- / Technological change which helps global markets process information and creates an electronic market for firms and customers is a ________ for globalization.
- / The world is moving away from self-contained national economies toward an interdependent, integrated global economic system.
- / GATT is an example of a global ________.
- / Critics argue that firms avoid the _________ of adhering to labor and environmental regulations by moving production to countries where such regulations do not exist.
- loss / Critics worry that globalization will cause __________.(2 words)
- Nations / The _________ is best known for peacekeeping, peacebuilding, conflict prevention and humanitarian assistance.(2 words)
- markets / Falling trade barriers make it easy for_______ to form.(2 words)
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- trade / is the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories.(2 words)
- / A _________ is an investment in the form of a controlling ownership in a business in one country by an entity based in another country.
- enterprise / Walmart 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)
- / International transactions involve converting money into different__________.
- / __________ aims to discuss policy pertaining to the promotion of international financial stability
- / The _________ covers not just goods, but also trade in services and trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights.
- order / China 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)
19 Clues: / GATT is an example of a global ________. • / The_________ rules apply to trade in goods. • / The gap between rich nations and poor nations is __________. • loss / Critics worry that globalization will cause __________.(2 words) • markets / Falling trade barriers make it easy for_______ to form.(2 words) • ...
History 2023-02-08
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- When did WWI start?
- When did the "Scramble for Africa" begin?
- Which was the biggest CONNECTED (not colonial) empire in history?
- When did the first European Settlers land in America?
- Which was the biggest colonial empire?
- What was the bloodiest war in history? (write it shortly)
- In which part of Europe was the Holy Roman Empire?
- In which year did the Cold War start?
- Which chinese dynasty was the biggest?
- What is the oldest country in the world?
- Which country founded Germany?
- In which century have there been the most wars? (add th in the end)
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- When did the Yugoslav Civil War begin?
- In which year did the U.S.S.R collapse?
- Which is the most powerful alliance?
- When did the Greek Revolution start?
- Which Empire lasted the longest, Rome or Byzantium?
- Which Vietnam won the Vietnam War, North or South?
- What was the icon of Ancient Athens?
- In which continent have there been the most wars?
- Who won the Pelloponesian War?
- Which part of Germany was under the U.S.S.R after WW2?
22 Clues: When did WWI start? • Who won the Pelloponesian War? • Which country founded Germany? • Which is the most powerful alliance? • When did the Greek Revolution start? • What was the icon of Ancient Athens? • In which year did the Cold War start? • When did the Yugoslav Civil War begin? • Which was the biggest colonial empire? • Which chinese dynasty was the biggest? • ...
Ch 9 vocab 2025-01-08
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- A group of people with the same political thoughts
- Industrial workers in war
- Anything prohibited by law and illegal to transport
- Mexico giving land to America
- A group of nations that follow wars
- Spying on the government
- An agreement made by opposing an side
- A way the military find men to put into war
- A good spirit for your country
- Design for the postwar world
- the countries occupying the part of southeastern Europe
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- Vegi garden
- A tready to surrender 10% of there european territory
- War material has to be public information
- To maintain a large military present
- An area between the trenches where there is no side controlling it
- A big group of vehicles following each other
- resolved disputes between business owners and administrators and organized labor
- to sink ships with contraband
- A levy on how much the loser of the war has to pay for the damages
20 Clues: Vegi garden • Spying on the government • Industrial workers in war • Design for the postwar world • Mexico giving land to America • to sink ships with contraband • A good spirit for your country • A group of nations that follow wars • To maintain a large military present • An agreement made by opposing an side • War material has to be public information • ...
Cameron's Crossword 2014-01-12
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- products derived from pine sap, which are used to manufacture soap, paint, varnish, shoe polish, lubricants, linoleum, and roofing materials.
- Native Americans in the new world
- Overseen by private people who are given powers normally reserved for governments
- Export more import less
- Major defeat for the Patriots
- The plantation owner's house
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- A type of slave who worked in the plantation's fields
- Before the Civil War
- Mountain The turning point of the war
- A tactic used by partisans
- When you pay your passage to the new world and you receive free land
- Major victory for the Patriots
- Large slave revolt in Colonial America
- Large farm or estate
- A British colony
15 Clues: A British colony • Before the Civil War • Large farm or estate • Export more import less • A tactic used by partisans • The plantation owner's house • Major defeat for the Patriots • Major victory for the Patriots • Native Americans in the new world • Mountain The turning point of the war • Large slave revolt in Colonial America • ...
Ben Ream 2020-10-19
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- a man of mixed race
- led an expedition to conquer Peru
- a Spanish conqueror
- area colonized by France in North America
- first permanent English settlement in North America
- led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire
- last Inca Emperor
- English Protestants who sought to purify the Church of England of Roman Catholic practices
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- Spanish labor system that allowed conquerors to enslave the people they conquered
- English settlers on the Mayflower
- colony of the Dutch Republic
- are under control of another country
- Wampanoag responsible for King Philips War
- war fought between Britain and France over territory in the New World
- Italian who found the New World
15 Clues: last Inca Emperor • a man of mixed race • a Spanish conqueror • colony of the Dutch Republic • Italian who found the New World • English settlers on the Mayflower • led an expedition to conquer Peru • are under control of another country • area colonized by France in North America • Wampanoag responsible for King Philips War • first permanent English settlement in North America • ...
Iron Curtain Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-17
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- The speech delivered by Winston Churchill in Fulton Missouri
- the date Winston Churchill gave his iron curtain speech
- the rigidity of the iron curtain were somewhat reduced in the years following whos death in 1953
- provided listeners behind the Curtain with uncensored news
- the political and economic system that seeks the created a classless society
- the open yet restricted rivalry that developed after World War ll
- the barrier that surrounded West Berlin
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- the agency whom funded Radio Free Europe
- the president of the United States during the final stages of World War ll and through the early years of the Cold War
- the term iron curtain was used as thus since the 19th century
- A ideological barrier
- Former British Prime Minister
- the country whom created the ironcurtain
- The effect of Germany invading Poland
14 Clues: A ideological barrier • Former British Prime Minister • The effect of Germany invading Poland • the barrier that surrounded West Berlin • the agency whom funded Radio Free Europe • the country whom created the ironcurtain • the date Winston Churchill gave his iron curtain speech • provided listeners behind the Curtain with uncensored news • ...
Katie Eve Sofia 2026-01-14
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- Being mentally overwhelmed, confused, or exhausted from stress
- Rodents, they ate the rations and dead soldiers.
- Bugs in your hair, and they make you itch, which then spreads diseases
- a weapon invented in World War 1 by the Germans
- there were 10 million on both sides.
- A gas that slowly suffocates you
- Trench warfare is a defensive military tactic that keeps soldiers safer but not cleaner by living in trenches
- There were the Allied and the Central, who fought against each other
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- Affed soldiers in World War I, causes fever, dizziness, and muscle aches
- women had to work in these places because all of the men were fighting.
- A Person who fights in a war
- are buried explosive devices.
- Sickness that spreads easily
- Machine guns that you were able to drive around in an armoured vehicle
14 Clues: A Person who fights in a war • Sickness that spreads easily • are buried explosive devices. • A gas that slowly suffocates you • there were 10 million on both sides. • a weapon invented in World War 1 by the Germans • Rodents, they ate the rations and dead soldiers. • Being mentally overwhelmed, confused, or exhausted from stress • ...
Katie, Eve, Sofia 2026-01-20
Across
- women had to work in these places because all of the men were fighting.
- A Person who fights in a war
- is being mentally overwhelmed, confused, or exhausted from stress
- a defensive military tactic that keeps soldiers safer but not cleaner by living in trenches
- buried explosive devices.
- Machine guns that you were able to drive around in an armoured vehicle
Down
- Sickness that spreads easily
- There were the Allied and the Central, who fought against each other
- a gas that slowly suffocates you
- Bugs in your hair, and they make you itch, which then spreads diseases
- a weapon invented in World War 1 by the Germans
- there were 10 million on both sides.
- rodents, they ate the rations and dead soldiers. Spreads diseases
- Affected soldiers in World War I, causes fever, dizziness, and muscle aches
14 Clues: buried explosive devices. • Sickness that spreads easily • A Person who fights in a war • a gas that slowly suffocates you • there were 10 million on both sides. • a weapon invented in World War 1 by the Germans • is being mentally overwhelmed, confused, or exhausted from stress • rodents, they ate the rations and dead soldiers. Spreads diseases • ...
The Savior's Mission 2023-12-08
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- Alma 7:12 He may _____ the bands of death.
- Mosiah 3:9 Salvation might come through ____.
- Mosiah 3:11 His blood ______ for sins.
- D&C 45:3 Listen to him who is the _____ with the Father.
- Moses 4:2 Father, they ____ be done.
- Ether 3:14 Prepared from the _____ of the world.
- 2 Nephi 9:15 They must appear before the _____ seat.
- Alma 7:13 Blot out their ______.
- John 1:10 The _____ know him not.
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- D&C 19:16 They might not suffer if they would ____.
- Mosiah 3:5 Shall dwell in a _____ of clay.
- D&C 45:5 Come unto me and have ______ life.
- John 1:3 All ______ were made by him.
- John 1:1 In the beginning was the _____.
- D&C 19:19 ______ be to the Father.
- John 14:2 In my Father's house are many _____.
- Mosiah 3:7 Great shall be his _____.
- Mosiah 3:10 He standeth to _____ the world.
- Mosiah 3:8 The _____ of all things from the beginning.
19 Clues: Alma 7:13 Blot out their ______. • John 1:10 The _____ know him not. • D&C 19:19 ______ be to the Father. • Moses 4:2 Father, they ____ be done. • Mosiah 3:7 Great shall be his _____. • John 1:3 All ______ were made by him. • Mosiah 3:11 His blood ______ for sins. • John 1:1 In the beginning was the _____. • Alma 7:12 He may _____ the bands of death. • ...
Foreign Policy Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-17
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- Aid Money or resources given to another country to help it rebuild or improve its economy.
- Policy How a country interacts and makes decisions with other countries around the world.
- Doctrine A U.S. policy to give aid to countries fighting against communism, starting with Greece and Turkey.
- Talking and working with other countries to solve problems peacefully.
- Aid Help such as food, medicine, or shelter given to people after disasters or during crises.
- A written agreement between two or more countries.
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- When one country gets involved in another country’s affairs, often to stop conflict or protect interests.
- Act A program during World War II where the U.S. gave weapons and supplies to Allied countries before officially joining the war.
- A U.S. policy during the Cold War to stop the spread of communism to other countries.
- Aid Weapons, training, or support given to another country’s armed forces.
- A penalty or restriction (like trade limits) placed on another country to change its behavior.
- Plan A U.S. program that gave money and supplies to rebuild Western Europe after World War II.
12 Clues: A written agreement between two or more countries. • Talking and working with other countries to solve problems peacefully. • Aid Weapons, training, or support given to another country’s armed forces. • A U.S. policy during the Cold War to stop the spread of communism to other countries. • ...
