world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
World war one 2023-11-06
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- An official agreement that ended World War I.
- Deep, narrow holes dug into the ground for protection during the war.
- Man's Land: The perilous area between opposing trenches in World War I.
- The study of land features and their impact on warfare.
- A situation involving disputes, disagreements, or struggles.
- The agreement that marked the end of World War I.
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- Large, powerful nations involved in World War I.
- A person who studies and writes about the past, including wars.
- The coalition led by Germany and Austria-Hungary in World War I.
- Gas: Lethal chemicals used as weapons during World War I.
- Large-scale engagements between opposing forces.
- Countries that remained uninvolved in the war.
- The declining empire in the Middle East during World War I.
- A group of nations that team up for a common cause.
- A state of armed conflict and hostility.
15 Clues: A state of armed conflict and hostility. • An official agreement that ended World War I. • Countries that remained uninvolved in the war. • Large, powerful nations involved in World War I. • Large-scale engagements between opposing forces. • The agreement that marked the end of World War I. • A group of nations that team up for a common cause. • ...
World War 2 Crossword 2019-03-07
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- An actual wall that separated democratic West Berlin from communist East Berlin
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization- a military alliance of America and most Western European countries established in 1949
- American foreign policy to stop the spread of communism by creating alliances and helping weak countries resist Soviet advances
- An economy in which the government makes all economic decisions, i.e. communism
- The military strategy that stated the response the use of any nuclear weapon (regardless of size or number) would be the use of ALL nuclear weapons by their enemy
- A country with enough political, economic, and military strength to influence world events.
- an informal but serious competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to be the first to explore outer space
- Leader of U.S.S.R. that oversaw the country’s political change from communism to democracy and its eventual disintegration
- The metaphorical boundary separating the democratic countries of Western Europe from the communist countries of Eastern Europe
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- War fought in Southeast Asia between the communist North and it’s Viet Cong allies in the south against the democratic South and it’s ally the US
- An economy in which individuals and businesses make all economic decisions, i.e. capitalism
- A very tense confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States over the Soviet deployment of nuclear missiles in the Caribbean Sea (Cuba)
- Soviet policy of “openess” created by Gorbachev that encouraged the free flow of ideas and information including those critical of Soviet communism
- A conflict of words, ideas and propaganda between nations rather than direct military action.
- Leader of Communist China during and after WWII
- War fought on the Korean Peninsula between the communist North (ally=China) and the democratic South (allies=US and United Nations)
- A US program of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after WW II
- US president who made decision to use the atomic bomb on Japan and who created the US policy of containment
- A competition among nations to get the most weapons (especially nuclear weapons).
19 Clues: Leader of Communist China during and after WWII • An actual wall that separated democratic West Berlin from communist East Berlin • An economy in which the government makes all economic decisions, i.e. communism • A competition among nations to get the most weapons (especially nuclear weapons). • ...
SCS World War II Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-09
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- The unsuccessful plot to kill Adolf Hitler on July 20, 1944 was called Operation _______
- This type of German tank was introduced in World War II
- The codename for the evacuation of Allied soldiers from the beaches of Dunkirk, France was Operation ______
- The code name for the American-led effort to develop a functional atomic weapon during World War II was the ______ Project
- Operation _____ was the code name for the Battle of Normandy
- This country sent reinforcements in the form of "Division Azul" to aid Germany in its WWII attack on the Soviet Union
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- During World War II a hamburger was called a "_____ Steak"
- The largest battleship of World War 2 was the ________
- This World War II German General was known as "the Desert Fox"
- This treat was invented during the war to compensate for the shortage of chocolate
- The Battle of _____ involved the largest engagement of tanks in history
11 Clues: The largest battleship of World War 2 was the ________ • This type of German tank was introduced in World War II • During World War II a hamburger was called a "_____ Steak" • Operation _____ was the code name for the Battle of Normandy • This World War II German General was known as "the Desert Fox" • ...
Dunkirk 2025-05-01
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- german word for lightning war
- name of the British planes
- there were over 380,000 soldiers rescued
- the first shot of the movie was taken on the _____
- to save people from a bad situation
- who was the famous singer featured?
- what war was this movie about?
- a fight between 2 countries
- True/False, there were over 500,00 soldiers stranded
- were the soldiers paranoid?
- Tom Hardy's character'sharacters name
- who invaded
- what did they want to do?
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- who went out to the sea?
- what was their main threat?
- Tom hardy's role
- first attack of Hardy's character's_____
- who was in charge of Germany during world war 2?
- who is the director of the movie?
- what was name of the operation?
- name of the movie?
- year the movie was released?
- how was their moral?
- a large group of soldiers
- who was the boy who died on the boat?
- who was their enemy?
- where was Dunkirk located?
- general age of the soldiers
28 Clues: who invaded • Tom hardy's role • name of the movie? • how was their moral? • who was their enemy? • who went out to the sea? • a large group of soldiers • what did they want to do? • name of the British planes • where was Dunkirk located? • what was their main threat? • a fight between 2 countries • were the soldiers paranoid? • general age of the soldiers • year the movie was released? • ...
Alabama and World War I Week 22 2025-02-10
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- A war strategy requiring a nation’s full economic, industrial, and civilian participation.
- The United States, Great Britain, and France were part of this coalition during World War I.
- Nickname for American soldiers, including many from Alabama, who fought in World War I.
- Sturdy footwear worn by American soldiers, including those from Alabama, in the muddy trenches of Europe.
- The agreement signed on November 11, 1918, that ended the fighting in World War I.
- This governing body in Alabama helped organize resources and support for the war effort.
- A small bag carried by soldiers to store personal items and rations.
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- U.S. president during World War I, responsible for leading the country into the conflict.
- Alabama soldiers in this reserve force were mobilized for World War I service.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire formed this opposing alliance.
- Alabama military school that trained officers, including those who served in World War I.
- Alabama military base that trained soldiers for service in World War I.
- Cloth leg wrappings worn by World War I soldiers for protection and support.
- Military training camp in Montgomery, Alabama, where soldiers prepared for World War I.
- A World War I-era concrete ship named after an Alabama city, used as an oil tanker.
15 Clues: A small bag carried by soldiers to store personal items and rations. • Alabama military base that trained soldiers for service in World War I. • Cloth leg wrappings worn by World War I soldiers for protection and support. • Alabama soldiers in this reserve force were mobilized for World War I service. • ...
ryan t 2022-11-03
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- used in rodeo
- war of 1812 ended when
- color of the night
- the color of an orange
- 1776 (2 words)
- dangers animal near the mountains
- sport
- pittsburgh mlb team
- color of the sky
- american football quarterback for Cardinals (2 words)
- 1st president
- battle in the revolutionary war that was fought South Carolina (3 words)
- hero of the Revolutionary War for the colones (2 words)
- when you don't have any hair
- smiling loud
- drink out of it
- nfl team afc north
- war of 1812 started when
- houston texans used to be called
- the people fought for the America in the Revolutionary war
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- british general revolutionary war (2 words)
- hero for the war of 1812(2 Words)
- chuck is our pet ?
- hero of the war of 1812
- were the battle of long island was fought
- we have 2 of them
- general for the colonists at the battle of long island
- abbreviation for the Montana
- who won the war of 1812
- john deer color
- fought in war of 1812
- british general war of 1812 (2 words)
- something you chew for a long time
33 Clues: sport • smiling loud • used in rodeo • 1st president • 1776 (2 words) • john deer color • drink out of it • color of the sky • we have 2 of them • color of the night • chuck is our pet ? • nfl team afc north • pittsburgh mlb team • fought in war of 1812 • war of 1812 ended when • the color of an orange • hero of the war of 1812 • who won the war of 1812 • war of 1812 started when • ...
Causes of US Involvement in Vietnam 2023-05-11
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- What type of government and economic system was in place in China after 1949?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- Who was the US Secretary of Defense during this time?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Who was the South Vietnamese leader?
- Before World War 2, which empire was Vietnam a part of?
- Which side did many peasants support?
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- What was the name of America’s navy destroyer?
- What group of people were attacking South Vietnam from inside the country?
- Who sent 16,000 Military Advisers to Vietnam?
- During World War 2, which country invaded Vietnam?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- What was president Esienhower’s theory called?
15 Clues: Who was the South Vietnamese leader? • Which side did many peasants support? • Who sent 16,000 Military Advisers to Vietnam? • What was the name of America’s navy destroyer? • What was president Esienhower’s theory called? • During World War 2, which country invaded Vietnam? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • ...
Canada and World War I 2014-03-13
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- Women took jobs in these during the war
- The Archduke of Austria who was assassinated (2 words)
- The alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey (2 words)
- This group opposed going to war for Canada (2 words)
- The Canadian Prime Minister (2 words)
- Men who signed up to fight in the war
- French Canadians wanted this from Britain
- Serbia's ally that helped them
- The idea that countries had prepared for war
- A deadly weapon used at the Battle of Ypres (2 words)
- The Canadian-made rifle used by the Canadian army (2 words)
- People thought that the war would be over by _________
- The first major battle that Canadians fought in
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- Battles between planes in the air (2 words)
- As a result of Britain going to war, this country was at war as well
- Austria-Hungary declared war on this country
- Countries had political partners with a lot of different countries (2 words)
- The alliance between Britain, France, and Russia (2 words)
- These were where the soldiers lived and fought
- Canada's most important victory in the war (2 words)
- Countries controlling colonies
- The area between the trenches (3 words)
- Feelings of pride in your country
- Soldier's reaction to the war
- Heavy guns that fired shells at the opposing side
- The training and equipment of the Canadian soldiers was this
26 Clues: Soldier's reaction to the war • Countries controlling colonies • Serbia's ally that helped them • Feelings of pride in your country • The Canadian Prime Minister (2 words) • Men who signed up to fight in the war • Women took jobs in these during the war • The area between the trenches (3 words) • French Canadians wanted this from Britain • ...
Unit 12 2025-04-03
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- The commander of the allied forces in japan during world war ll.
- A series of trials held in Nuremberg Germany where many Nazis creamed a large amount of crimes.
- A declaration by the United States and the British prime minister about their goals for the world after World War ll.
- a naval battle fought in June 1942 that resulted in the victory of the US navy against the Japaneses navy.
- The US president president of the US as well as during World War ll he led as supreme commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force.
- The introduction and action of a democratic system.
- An area where all military forces are removed.
- A military tactic used as a quick surprise attack using multiple branches of the military.
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- A mass slaughter on a very large scale.
- The US naval base that received a surprise attack from Japan leading the US into World War ll.
- A military battle on the eastern front of World War ll between Germany and the Soviet Union.
- A pogrom carried out by the Nazis against the Jews.
- The last major battle from Germany on the Western front during World War ll.
- The battle that fought only in the air between the United Kingdom air force and the German air force.
- A treaty between multiple countries agreeing to not engage military against each other.
- Name for the day the allied forces invaded northern France during World War ll.
- A Japanese air craft that committed a deliberate suicidal crash on an enemy using explosives.
- An inspirational states man and prime minister of the UK who led Britain to victory in the second World War.
- A name for the Jewish quarter of any city used during World War ll.
- A policy made by Heinrich Himmler to exterminate Jews leading to 6 million people in concentration camps.
20 Clues: A mass slaughter on a very large scale. • An area where all military forces are removed. • A pogrom carried out by the Nazis against the Jews. • The introduction and action of a democratic system. • The commander of the allied forces in japan during world war ll. • A name for the Jewish quarter of any city used during World War ll. • ...
World war 2 Tanks 2025-01-14
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- Most produced tank of the war with a staggering 84,070 made
- a Soviet heavy tank, the second of the IS tank series named after the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin.
- a Soviet self-propelled heavy howitzer with a 152 mm gun
- More than More than 50,000 of these tanks were made
- It was used in the last months of World War II during the Invasion of Germany
- a French cavalry tank of the Second World War. Built from 1936 until 1940 to equip the armoured divisions of the Cavalry
- Only 400 were made, but were insanely powerful
- Soviet heavy tanks, the 2 version had a battleship cannon
- Most known Series of German medium tanks
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- an American super-heavy tank/assault gun designed to break through German defenses of the Siegfried Line and was later considered as a possible participant in the planned invasion of the Japanese mainland.designed to break through German defenses of the Siegfried Line
- an Italian self-propelled artillery piece designed in 1942,The majority of these were armed with 75 mm and 105 mm guns and howitzers, but were mostly direct fire weapons
- a German tank destroyer based on the Panzer IV chassis and built in three main variants, had no turret rotation and was very powerful
- British Heavy tank, It was one of the heaviest Allied tanks of the war
- was an American light tank used during the later part of World War II; it was also used in post–World War II conflicts including the Korean War
- the ultimate medium tank developed by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Intended to be a heavier, lengthened, more powerful version of Japan's sophisticated Type 4 Chi-To medium tank
- was a family of armoured cars designed and built in Germany during World War II. The vehicles were lightly armoured, armed with a 20, 50 or 75 mm main gun, quick and annoying
16 Clues: Most known Series of German medium tanks • Only 400 were made, but were insanely powerful • More than More than 50,000 of these tanks were made • a Soviet self-propelled heavy howitzer with a 152 mm gun • Soviet heavy tanks, the 2 version had a battleship cannon • Most produced tank of the war with a staggering 84,070 made • ...
6th Chapter 12 2025-03-06
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- FIRST PRESIDENT TO GIVE INAUGURAL ADDRESS OVER THE RADIO
- INVENTED THE WIRELESS TELEGRAPH
- CREATED THE FIRST INEXPENSIVE AUTOMOBILE
- MEANS THE ABILITY TO READ
- FIRST BLACK WOMAN TO HEAD A FEDERAL AGENCY
- PASSENGER SHIP SUNK BY THE GERMANS IN WORLD WAR I
- THE MONTH WORLD WAR I ENDED
- - NOTE WRITTEN BY GERMANY ENCOURAGING MEXICO TO JOIN THE WAR EFFORT
- WORLD WAR I ALSO CALLE THE ______ WAR
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- TEDDY BEAR NAMED AFTER HIM
- ALONG WITH MOODY AND TORREY, A GREAT REVIVALIST IN THE U.S.
- LEADING MODERNIST IN THE LATE 1800'S
- GERMANY WAS PART OF THE _______ POWERS IN WORLD WAR I
- THE PERIOD AFTER THE ROARING 20'S WAS CALLED THE GREAT _______
- ANOTHER NAME FOR EARLY 1900'S MODERNIST
- ARCHDUKE ASSASSINATED TO BEGIN WORLD WAR I
- PRESIDENT ASSASSINATED IN EARLY 1900'S
- MOST HONORED BOOK IN THE U.S. IN 1900
- THE INVENTION THAT MADE IT POSSIBLE TO HEAR NEWS,MUSIC AND PROGRAMS BROADCASTS
- ALONG WITH PUERTO RICO, A TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES
- IN 1900, THE TYPICAL WORKDAY WAS _____ HOURS
21 Clues: MEANS THE ABILITY TO READ • TEDDY BEAR NAMED AFTER HIM • THE MONTH WORLD WAR I ENDED • INVENTED THE WIRELESS TELEGRAPH • LEADING MODERNIST IN THE LATE 1800'S • MOST HONORED BOOK IN THE U.S. IN 1900 • WORLD WAR I ALSO CALLE THE ______ WAR • PRESIDENT ASSASSINATED IN EARLY 1900'S • ANOTHER NAME FOR EARLY 1900'S MODERNIST • CREATED THE FIRST INEXPENSIVE AUTOMOBILE • ...
World War 1 2020-11-05
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- agreement by Germany to not sink any more ocean liners without prior warning or providing assistance to passengers
- Supreme Court case that curtailed free speech under the First Amendment during wartime
- agreement that ended World War I
- U.S. military force that broke the stalemate against the Germans in Europe
- U.S. president during World War I
- political belief that the U.S. should separate itself from foreign affairs
- U.S. foreign policy at the beginning of World War I
- Austria-Hungary royal figure that was assassinated by Serbian nationalists in 1914
- criminalized criticism to the war effort
- proposed coalition of countries that would defend each other against aggressors in which the U.S. refused to join
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- German submarines
- conditions of a peace treaty proposed by the U.S. president that would end World War I
- plea to Mexico to join the Germans in World War I in exchange for former territories
- U.S. Senator who led the fight against joining the League of Nations
- legislation that required millions of men to register for the draft
- sunk by the Germans killing more than 1,000 people, it spurred the U.S. to join the Allies in World War I
- money owed to the Allies from Germany for damages caused in World War I
- major conflict that began with the assassination of Ferdinand and ended with the Treaty of Versailles
- Army sergeant who nearly avoided the draft as a conscientious objector, he won the Congressional Medal of Honor for valor.
- meeting of European and U.S. leaders in which the terms of German surrender were negotiated
- a new military tactic in World War I, opposing soldiers were “dug in” very close to one another facing constant gun fire
21 Clues: German submarines • agreement that ended World War I • U.S. president during World War I • criminalized criticism to the war effort • U.S. foreign policy at the beginning of World War I • legislation that required millions of men to register for the draft • U.S. Senator who led the fight against joining the League of Nations • ...
crossword 2026-05-22
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- famous Portuguese football player
- when the moon blocks the sun
- British prime minister during the Falklands war
- texan town that drills and refines oil
- home of the loch ness monster
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- championship winners
- British rime minister during the second world war
- soviet leader during world war 2
- country Germany and Soviet Union invaded in 1939
- name of the castle pieces in chess
- name of circuit we've built in science
11 Clues: championship winners • when the moon blocks the sun • home of the loch ness monster • soviet leader during world war 2 • famous Portuguese football player • name of the castle pieces in chess • name of circuit we've built in science • texan town that drills and refines oil • British prime minister during the Falklands war • country Germany and Soviet Union invaded in 1939 • ...
WW1_Dézsi_Imre_Dániel 2023-12-15
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- political alliance between Czechoslovakia , Yugoslavia and Romania between 1921 and 1938
- was one of the bloodiest battles of the First World War , which was fought in August 1916 by the Italian forces with the Austro-Hungarian army unit, mainly of Hungarian and Slovenian nationality.
- land warfare using occupied lines largely comprising military trenches
- was born in western Bosnia to a poor Serb family.
- armoured fighting vehicle intended as a primary offensive weapon in front-line ground combat
- A general armistice terminates the actual state of war, but its legal state can only be terminated by a peace treaty .
- I Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the ruler of the other states of the Habsburg monarchy from 2 December 1848 until his death in 1916.
- Russian lawyer, revolutionary, the leader of the Bolshevik party and of the October Revolution.
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- was a British statesman who led Great Britain and the British Empire as Liberal Prime Minister during the First World War and the post-war settlement between 1916 and 1922.
- Provinces on the border between Germany and France, which fell into French hands in 1648. In 1871, as a result of the Prussian-French war, it was annexed to the German Empire.
- political, financial, social and cultural center of Bosnia and Herzegovina and a prominent center of culture in the Balkans.
- The June offensive was the greatest achievement of the Russian Empire in World War I and one of the deadliest battles in world history.
- THE GREATEST NAVAL BATTLE OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR
- took place on the Eastern Front of World War I between the Russian Empire and the German Empire .
- , which took place in 1916 . fought on the Western Front between July 1 and November 18 , it was one of the biggest battles of the First World War .
15 Clues: THE GREATEST NAVAL BATTLE OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR • was born in western Bosnia to a poor Serb family. • land warfare using occupied lines largely comprising military trenches • political alliance between Czechoslovakia , Yugoslavia and Romania between 1921 and 1938 • armoured fighting vehicle intended as a primary offensive weapon in front-line ground combat • ...
Great Books, TV, and Movies 2022-12-07
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- a man who will stop at nothing to catch a whale
- who lives in a pineapple under the sea
- famous southern gothic author
- to be or not to be? by shakespeare
- detective series
- inspired by Despicable Me
- to infinity, and beyond!
- iconic novel about world war 1
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- jeff kinney series
- book by Elie Wiesel about the Holocaust
- Charles Dickens novel about a boy in England
- author of 1984
- scare factory and mike wazowski
- author of to kill a mockingbird
- playwright extraordinaire
- flying bomber planes in world war 2
16 Clues: author of 1984 • detective series • jeff kinney series • to infinity, and beyond! • inspired by Despicable Me • playwright extraordinaire • famous southern gothic author • iconic novel about world war 1 • scare factory and mike wazowski • author of to kill a mockingbird • to be or not to be? by shakespeare • flying bomber planes in world war 2 • who lives in a pineapple under the sea • ...
World War II Crosswrod 2021-05-08
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- One of the Japanese Volcano Islands and lies south of the Bonin Islands.
- A military campaign of World War II where the Royal Air Force and the Fleet Air Arm defend the United Kingdom.
- An Allied invasion of French North Africa during World War II from 8 November 1942 – 13 May 1943.
- The German invasion of the Soviet Union started June 22, 1941.
- An air raid on April 18, 1942 by the United States on the Japanese capital Tokyo and other places on Honshu during World War II.
- Started on 23 August 1942 – 2 February 1943, Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad.
- A naval battle in the Pacific Theater on June 4-7, 1942.
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- A naval battle between Imperial Japanese Naval from May 4-8, 1942 also the first battle to have aircraft carriers.
- Considered the largest naval battle in World War II in October 23-26, 1944.
- An eight month period at the start of World War II, it was a military land operation on the Western Front when the French troops invade German.
- A military operation by the Rhodesian Army that took place over six weeks starting on 27 July 1974.
- What war brought the United States into World War II.
- Was the forcible transfer by the Imperial Japanese Army of 60,000–80,000 American and Filipino prisoners.
- An intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory.
- A major German offensive campaign on the Western Front which took place from 16 December 1944 to 25 January 1945.
15 Clues: What war brought the United States into World War II. • A naval battle in the Pacific Theater on June 4-7, 1942. • The German invasion of the Soviet Union started June 22, 1941. • An intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory. • One of the Japanese Volcano Islands and lies south of the Bonin Islands. • ...
History in the Second World War- Crossword Puzzle #5 2013-06-12
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- This Allied campaign was given the code name of "Operation Baytown."
- The sum the instigating country is expected to pay after the war to settle for the other countries losses.
- Second World War air campaign waged by the German Luftwaffe against the United Kingdom. This was known as the battle of ________.
- Many Germans who were not of Jewish decent disliked the Jewish people because the were not impacted by the _____________ the way others were due to their immense wealth. Jewish citizens reaped off the labor of many Germans which escalated into Antisemitism..
- A citizen who flees their own country because the do not like the countries government.
- The treaty of ____________ was a treaty that Germany signed in order to surrender the first World War. It was also condemned to be the reason for World War 2.
- The full length of the second World War was ____ years.
- The original name for SONAR.
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- Hitler believed that the ________ race was superior.
- The soldiers, machines, and ships that are used to make war.
- Being less worthy in all ways than someone else.
- The leader of Germany who is responsible for making all laws.
- A person who believed that war is unnecessary and is not the ultimate solution.
- Name for an airborne infantry soldier, used in the battle of Normandy.
- A person who believes that property and business are owned by the community or government rather than the people.
- The battle between German submarines and Canadian-British convoys took place in the battle of the North _________.
- A series of laws that were passed by the Canadian government that allowed the government to do many special things in benefit of winning the war. This is known as the War _____________ Act.
- The allied revenge on Germany for the battle of Britain is known as the bombing of _________. During the days of this bombing, large cities were targeted as well an industries producing war supplies.
- Many believed in Hitlers dream of a third _______ because he claimed it would bring Germany back to superiority.
- This battle, was the Japanese attack on the British Crown Colony of Hong ______.
20 Clues: The original name for SONAR. • Being less worthy in all ways than someone else. • Hitler believed that the ________ race was superior. • The full length of the second World War was ____ years. • The soldiers, machines, and ships that are used to make war. • The leader of Germany who is responsible for making all laws. • ...
World War I Terms 2013-05-06
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- A war that involves the complete mobilization of resources and people, affecting the lives of all citizens in the warring countries, even those remote from the battlefields was?
- who was the 28th President of the United States and the man responsible for mobilizing America and putting us into World War I?
- Fighting from ditches protected by barbed wire, as in World War I
- What was known as the bread basket of Europe before World War I.
- Who was the French prime minister before and after World War I?
- _______________ was famous for the memo he sent to Kaiser Wilhelm II
- An economic system directed by government agencies.
- ______________ is a country we consider now, but was only a stae occupied by multile countries during World War I.
- A Russian council composed of representatives from the workers and soldiers.
- Payment made to the victors by the vanquished to cover the costs of a war.
- The process of assembling troops and supplies and making them ready for war is?
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- In World War I Russia, government control of banks and most industries, the seizing of grain from peasants, and the centralization of state administration under communist control was?
- A war based on wearing the other side down by constant attacks and heavy losses, such as World War I?
- Who was the heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, then assassinated on June 28, 1914 to begin the events that put into motion World War I?
- A nation governed by another nation on behalf of the League of Nations.
- What were ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause?
- What was a military draft also called?
- A truce or agreement to end fighting.
18 Clues: A truce or agreement to end fighting. • What was a military draft also called? • An economic system directed by government agencies. • Who was the French prime minister before and after World War I? • What was known as the bread basket of Europe before World War I. • Fighting from ditches protected by barbed wire, as in World War I • ...
Guerre Froid et Plus Tard - Oliver Bisbee 2022-01-08
12 Clues: Number 1 dog • Number 1 dad • Number 1 mom • Number 1 kid • number 1 cat • number 2 kid • Number 3 kid • number 4 kid • awesome class • a battle in which canada's independance grew • one of the four main battles that took place during world war 1 • a battle during world war 1 in which germans used gas for the first time
Later History 2025-02-12
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- The leader of the U.S. in World War 2 was President _______
- On ________ Day, we remember Americans who died in U.S. wars.
- Memorial Day is in _____
- Martin Luther King was a leader in the Civil ____ movement
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- The president during World War 1 was _______
- During World War 2 the United States fought against Japan, ______, and Italy
- During the Great __________ many people did not have work.
- During the Cold War, the main concern of the United States was ______
8 Clues: Memorial Day is in _____ • The president during World War 1 was _______ • During the Great __________ many people did not have work. • Martin Luther King was a leader in the Civil ____ movement • The leader of the U.S. in World War 2 was President _______ • On ________ Day, we remember Americans who died in U.S. wars. • ...
United States Facts 2024-02-21
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- The Right to be quiet during trail.
- The Last president to serve in World War 2(where he flew a Grumman TBF Avenger)
- As a American Citizen you can bear Rights.
- This the president that is best known for two things, a toy bear, and having a face on the Rushmore mountain.
- The 28th president and the one that served during World War 1.
- The only president to use nuclear weapons during a war.
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- You have extra rights that are not in the Constitution.
- This era right ather the Civil War saw the 13t,14th and 15th amendments be added to the United States Constitution.
- The other Roosevelt the became a president that serve three terms, during the Great-Dispersion, and World War 2.
- This amendment gives you three rights, The freedom of speech, religion, and peaceful protest.
- The Right to not house troops during either a time of peace or war,
11 Clues: The Right to be quiet during trail. • As a American Citizen you can bear Rights. • You have extra rights that are not in the Constitution. • The only president to use nuclear weapons during a war. • The 28th president and the one that served during World War 1. • The Right to not house troops during either a time of peace or war, • ...
Sandra.M.Hofer 2022-11-03
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- this is a baseball team (2 words)
- was a main character in the revolutionary war (2 words)
- 1st president
- started the revolutionary war in concord and lexington
- was a major war in the revolutionary war (2 words)
- was a main character in the revolutionary war (2 words)
- the name of the american army that fought in the revolutionary war (2 words)
- were in 8 super bowls and won 6 of them
- is a hilarious netflix seasonal tv show (2 words)
- won the revolutionary war
- for the colonists at the battle of long island
- 2nd president (2 words)
- this person is a nfl quarterback (2 words)
- where battle of new orleans took place
- war of 1776 (2 words)
- apparently i have that color
- last name is burrow
- sports
- a very hot season
- was a main character in the
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- this is a hockey team (2 words)
- last name is bedelia
- last name is laplaca
- last name is cousins
- was a main character in the revolutionary war
- the capital is austin
- a large tangy colored cat that lives in the pride
- this person is a canadian actor, singer, dancer, and a songwriter(2 words)
- won there last super bowl in 2010
- won agt in 2017 (3 words)
- war (2 words)
- last name is mcnabb
- said the british are coming (2 words)
- (2 words) this person has won the most super bowl rings
- smiling out loud
- the capital is helena
36 Clues: sports • 1st president • war (2 words) • smiling out loud • a very hot season • last name is mcnabb • last name is burrow • last name is bedelia • last name is laplaca • last name is cousins • the capital is austin • war of 1776 (2 words) • the capital is helena • 2nd president (2 words) • won the revolutionary war • won agt in 2017 (3 words) • was a main character in the • ...
World War 2 History Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-17
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- The day in World War 2 when Allied forces commanded by Dwight Eisenhower carried out an attack on the beaches of Normandy.
- Powers, An Alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War 2
- Churchill, British prime minister during World War 2
- Harbor, The location of a United States naval base in the Pacific region where the Japanese naval and air forces attacked, giving the United States a reason to join World War 2
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- Booklet, A book containing tickets for purchasing certain amounts of rationed goods during wartime.
- Bomb, A bomb made by splitting atoms, causing a great destruction.
- The killing of many Jews and other people by Hitler's forces during World War 2
7 Clues: Churchill, British prime minister during World War 2 • Bomb, A bomb made by splitting atoms, causing a great destruction. • Powers, An Alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War 2 • The killing of many Jews and other people by Hitler's forces during World War 2 • ...
Europe Unit 2024-01-19
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- What plague Couse So many deaths in Southern Europe
- Split during WW2 Germany did this
- Catholic Luxembourg has the most of this religion
- Peninsula Where is Italy located at?
- Easten Europe is an important crossroads and many world powers tried to ___ it
- WW1 Serb assassinated an noble sparking this war
- Sea What Sea plays a large role in the shipping and Tourism for southern Europe
- Birthplace of Democracy
- Sweden capital is what?
- nations What are nations the are denominate by another country
- In Norway you can find this,
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- what place is Arble in the Alpine Countries
- What place has 2/3 of the alps
- Dress and Dance Ireland is know for this-(it's a Traditional)
- In Finland you can find this thing(shiny red Nose)
- What place started world war 2
- what free in Spain
- What government set up by the Soviet Union
- fishing industry Icelands has what Industry
- something that stands for Luxembourg
20 Clues: what free in Spain • Birthplace of Democracy • Sweden capital is what? • In Norway you can find this, • What place has 2/3 of the alps • What place started world war 2 • Split during WW2 Germany did this • Peninsula Where is Italy located at? • something that stands for Luxembourg • What government set up by the Soviet Union • what place is Arble in the Alpine Countries • ...
World War I Review Sheet 2020-01-15
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- The Allies sent a massive force to fight the Turks at the battle of Gallipoli to regain access to
- Germany's invasion of this country caused Britain to fight in World War I on the side of the Allies
- Woodrow Wilson's plan for resolving World War I and future wars
- Agreement to Stop the fighting
- Military alliance between France, Britain, and Russia
- Offered Mexico return of lands held by the US if they joined Central Powers
- Assassinated Archduke Francis Ferdinand
- Province French wanted to recover from Germany Prior to World War I
- The League of Nations was weak because this country never joined
- Known as the "powder keg of Europe"
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- Leader of Germany During World War I
- Used by the Germans and had the greatest impact on the outcome of World War I because it caused the US to enter
- Treaty between Russia and Germany that ended Russia's participation in World War I
- Allowing people to themselves what kind of government they would live under
- To prepare a military force for war
- Officially ended World War I and forced Germany to pay reparations
- Military alliance between Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary
- Allowed people to only buy a small amount of items that were also needed for the War
- This battle ended Germany's hopes for a quick victory on the Western Front
- Channeling a nation's entire resources into the war effort is known as
- Spreading of ideas to promote a cause or to damage an opposing cause
- British passenger liner sunk by German U-boat killing 1,200 passengers
- Leader of Bolsheviks who adopted Marxist ideas to fit Russia
23 Clues: Agreement to Stop the fighting • To prepare a military force for war • Known as the "powder keg of Europe" • Leader of Germany During World War I • Assassinated Archduke Francis Ferdinand • Military alliance between France, Britain, and Russia • Military alliance between Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary • Leader of Bolsheviks who adopted Marxist ideas to fit Russia • ...
Three day road cross word 2016-12-13
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- Type of first nations
- Main enemy in world war 1
- Type of sniper rifle used in world war 1
- Used to keep warm at night or in cold times.
- Smoked by the men in world war 1
- Thrown in war that explodes
- Used to help identify and kill enemies in war
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- Type of alcohol
- Type of game bird
- Used to dull pain in world war 1
- Catches and skins wild animals for fur.
- Type of winter storm
- Clan Type of first nations clan
- Helps to heal people
- Allies during world war 1 with the Canadians
15 Clues: Type of alcohol • Type of game bird • Type of winter storm • Helps to heal people • Type of first nations • Main enemy in world war 1 • Thrown in war that explodes • Clan Type of first nations clan • Used to dull pain in world war 1 • Smoked by the men in world war 1 • Catches and skins wild animals for fur. • Type of sniper rifle used in world war 1 • ...
US History Test 16 Review 2022-06-14
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- We celebrate this on November 11 because it's when World War I ended, to honor those who served. (Be able to write this explanation in your own words!)
- This movement was defeated during World War II.
- Operation Desert Storm lasted two and a half ___.
- Churchill Prime Minister of the UK during World War II
- This man was President during Operation Iraqi Freedom. (This is a new fact!)
- This war ended November 11, 1918.
- In 1983, Reagan sent US troops to liberate this island from Cuba (you missed this on the quiz)
- This man destroyed insects to help the builders of the Panama Canal
- This war, Operation ___ ___ was due to the invasion of Kuwait.
- This President was shot and killed during a motorcade in Dallas.
- Berlin was divided after this war.
- This man discovered Hawaii
- During the ___ ___ war, Teddy Roosevelt led the Rough Riders at San Juan Hill.
- The dictator who invaded Kuwait in 1990
- In the case Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ended school ___.
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- Germany sank this ship during World War I.
- This man was leader of Germany during World War I
- After September 11, 2001, President George W. Bush declared this because Al Qaeda terrorists had attacked us. (Be able to write this explanation in your own words!)
- President Johnson committed the US to be very involved in this war. (This is a new fact!)
- Saddam Hussein was finally removed from power during Operation ___ ____.
- The first man to walk on the moon
- The first female Supreme Court justice
- The first black Supreme Court justice
- President during World War I
- President Reagan's policy that Communism should be stopped before it enters a country was known as this. (Be able to write this explanation in your own words!)
- The hurricane that damaged New Orleans was called Hurricane ___.
- The only President to resign from office
- World War II was ended in Japan with the dropping of two ___ ____.
- The man who convinced the US government to buy Alaska
- The Cold War was a conflict between the Soviet Union and ___ ____.
- The US purchased Alaska from this country
- The first war after World War II (This might be a new fact!)
32 Clues: This man discovered Hawaii • President during World War I • The first man to walk on the moon • This war ended November 11, 1918. • Berlin was divided after this war. • The first black Supreme Court justice • The first female Supreme Court justice • The dictator who invaded Kuwait in 1990 • The only President to resign from office • The US purchased Alaska from this country • ...
Three day road cross word 2016-12-13
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- Thrown in war that explodes
- Type of winter storm
- Type of game bird
- Used to dull pain in world war 1
- Smoked by the men in world war 1
- Type of sniper rifle used in world war 1
- Type of alcohol
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- Helps to heal people
- Clan Type of first nations clan
- Allies during world war 1 with the Canadians
- Type of first nations
- Main enemy in world war 1
- Catches and skins wild animals for fur.
- Used to keep warm at night or in cold times.
- Used to help identify and kill enemies in war
15 Clues: Type of alcohol • Type of game bird • Helps to heal people • Type of winter storm • Type of first nations • Main enemy in world war 1 • Thrown in war that explodes • Clan Type of first nations clan • Used to dull pain in world war 1 • Smoked by the men in world war 1 • Catches and skins wild animals for fur. • Type of sniper rifle used in world war 1 • ...
How secure was the USSR's control over Eastern Europe 1948-1989 2016-08-09
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- Russian secret police
- portion of Germany under Communist rule
- Polish nationwide independent trade union formed
- leading Hungarian catholic arrested, tortured and put in prison
- Prime minister of the UK during World War 2
- leader of ruling Communist Party in Czechoslovakia later replaced
- newspaper Polish workers used to spread their messages
- a period of reform with the government making changes to many aspects of life in Czechoslovakia
- new leader of Soviet Union after Stalin's death
- new leader of ruling Communist Party in Czechoslovakia
- line dividing Europe into Soviet-controlled East and Capitalist West
- Germany,Italy,Japan and their allies during World War 2
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- wall built in Berlin in 1961
- doctrine named after a leader of the UUSR
- portion of Germany receiving help from Marshall Plan
- last president of Soviet Union
- Czech student who killed himself by setting himself on fire
- international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security and economic development
- Hungarian Secret Police
- mutual defense treaty between eight communist states
20 Clues: Russian secret police • Hungarian Secret Police • wall built in Berlin in 1961 • last president of Soviet Union • portion of Germany under Communist rule • doctrine named after a leader of the UUSR • Prime minister of the UK during World War 2 • new leader of Soviet Union after Stalin's death • Polish nationwide independent trade union formed • ...
APWHM 2022-06-07
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- Social rationale that justified the imperialism of others.
- World War I was considered the first _______.
- Created for the purpose of not aligning with the United States or Russia.
- Leader of Indonesia; entered the non-aligned movement.
- The Institutional Revolutionary Party, Mexico political party founded in 1929
- The United States and Russia were global _____ after World War I.
- Took place in China after the Opium Wars
- Economic ideology that promotes free-trade.
- Initials of the leader of the Civil Rights Movement in the United Staes.
- Nationalized by Gamal Abdel Nasser.
- Military organization created in response to the creation of Nato.
- Prosperous area in southern Africa during the 1920s
- An example of social media
- Mass genocide of Jews in Germany under Adolf Hitler.
- Centered in Switzerland.
- Abbreviation for the regional trade organization in Southeast Asia.
- Result of the religious tension of the Muslims and Hindus in India.
- Lowered the rate of fertility.
- Condition that affected the respiratory system.
- Examples include the Korean War.
- Movement strived for the establishment of a Jewish religious community in Palestine.
- President of United States that made the decision to bomb Japan in World War 2.
- Caused spheres of influence in China
- Facist leader of Germany during World War 2.
- Abbreviation for the regional trade organization in the Americas.
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- Medical advancement that resulted from the outbreak of Polio.
- Indian media
- Also known as the Spanish Flu.
- New technology that replaced newspapers.
- Music in Jamaica.
- A state that is controlled and protected by another.
- practiced by Russia
- The action of cutting down trees.
- Export of Amazon and Congo Basin
- First female prime minister of India.
- Creation of GMOs.
- Export of West Africa
- Abbreviation for the organization that facilitates international trade.
- British television.
- Military organization formed against the Soviet Union after World War II.
- The idea that other countries would fall to communism, following others.
- Peaceful leader that fought against Apartheid in South Africa.
- Dry and unusable land.
- Export of Argentina
- Only Christian kingdom in Africa.
- Abbreviation of the organization that allowed better representation of Indian interests, created in Mumbai.
- Also known as the “War of Ideology.”
- United States bombed _____ on August 6, 1945.
- An example of locally produced social media.
- Export of Peru, fertilized plants.
50 Clues: Indian media • Music in Jamaica. • Creation of GMOs. • practiced by Russia • British television. • Export of Argentina • Export of West Africa • Dry and unusable land. • Centered in Switzerland. • An example of social media • Also known as the Spanish Flu. • Lowered the rate of fertility. • Export of Amazon and Congo Basin • Examples include the Korean War. • ...
Countries 2023-05-25
10 Clues: Made IKEA • Made Tic tok • Has 50 states • Invading Ukraine • Started world war 2 • Most official languages • Michel Hanna was born here • first postage stamp was created here • Highest populated country in the world • First country to beat America in a war
Answer Key 2022-06-09
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- Examples include the Korean War.
- Only Christian kingdom in Africa.
- United States bombed _____ on August 6, 1945.
- Export of Argentina
- An example of locally produced social media.
- The Institutional Revolutionary Party, Mexico political party founded in 1929
- Nationalized by Gamal Abdel Nasser.
- The action of cutting down trees.
- Peaceful leader that fought against Apartheid in South Africa.
- President of United States that made the decision to bomb Japan in World War 2.
- Lowered the rate of fertility.
- Social rationale that justified the imperialism of others.
- Movement strived for the establishment of a Jewish religious community in Palestine.
- Creation of GMOs.
- British television.
- Also known as the Spanish Flu.
- A state that is controlled and protected by another.
- Music in Jamaica.
- Centered in Switzerland.
- Abbreviation for the regional trade organization in Southeast Asia.
- Created for the purpose of not aligning with the United States or Russia.
- Abbreviation for the organization that facilitates international trade.
- Indian media
- Took place in China after the Opium Wars
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- The idea that other countries would fall to communism, following others.
- World War I was considered the first _______.
- Result of the religious tension of the Muslims and Hindus in India.
- Mass genocide of Jews in Germany under Adolf Hitler.
- Export of West Africa
- Leader of Indonesia, entered the non-aligned movement.
- First female prime minister of India.
- Medical advancement that resulted from the outbreak of Polio.
- Initials of the leader of the Civil Rights Movement in the United Staes.
- New technology that replaced newspapers.
- Facist leader of Germany during World War 2.
- Condition that affected the respiratory system.
- Abbreviation of the organization that allowed better representation of Indian interests, created in Mumbai.
- Military organization created in response to the creation of Nato.
- Dry and unusable land.
- Export of Amazon and Congo Basin
- Caused spheres of influence in China
- Export of Peru, fertilized plants.
- practiced by Russia
- An example of social media
- Economic ideology that promotes free-trade.
- Also known as the “War of Ideology.”
- The United States and Russia were global _____ after World War I.
- Military organization formed against the Soviet Union after World War II.
- Prosperous area in southern Africa during the 1920s
- Abbreviation for the regional trade organization in the Americas.
50 Clues: Indian media • Creation of GMOs. • Music in Jamaica. • Export of Argentina • practiced by Russia • British television. • Export of West Africa • Dry and unusable land. • Centered in Switzerland. • An example of social media • Lowered the rate of fertility. • Also known as the Spanish Flu. • Examples include the Korean War. • Export of Amazon and Congo Basin • ...
World War I 2016-11-09
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- a German submarine used in World War I or World War II.
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- expeditionary force These units are activated under temporary orders by the owning MAJCOM for a specific purpose or mission. Once the subject mission is completed, these units are inactivated.
- representing findings or points of view that are so different from each other that they cannot be made compatible.
- note telegram was an internal diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico in the event of the United States' entering World War I against Germany.
- a person killed or injured in a war or accident.
- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- a British luxury liner sunk by a German submarine in the North Atlantic on May 7, 1915: one of the events leading to U.S. entry into World War I. 2. an ancient region and Roman province in the Iberian Peninsula, corresponding generally to modern Portugal. Lusitanian, adjective, noun.
- of nations An international organization established after World War I under the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles.
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- points a statement of principles for world peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- a group of Senators, led by Henry Cabot Lodge, who opposed the Treaty of Versailles, to end WWI unless specific changes were included.
- migration movement of 6 million African-Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West that occurred between 1910 and 1970.
- service act authorized the federal government to raise a national army for the American entry into World War I through the compulsory enlistment of people.
- the making of amends for a wrong one has done, by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged.
- objector a person who for reasons of conscience objects to serving in the armed forces.
- act 1917 is a United States federal law passed on June 15, 1917, shortly after the U.S. entry into World War I. It has been amended numerous times over the years.
16 Clues: patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • a person killed or injured in a war or accident. • a German submarine used in World War I or World War II. • objector a person who for reasons of conscience objects to serving in the armed forces. • representing findings or points of view that are so different from each other that they cannot be made compatible. • ...
World War I 2016-11-09
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- a German submarine used in World War I or World War II.
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- expeditionary force These units are activated under temporary orders by the owning MAJCOM for a specific purpose or mission. Once the subject mission is completed, these units are inactivated.
- representing findings or points of view that are so different from each other that they cannot be made compatible.
- note telegram was an internal diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico in the event of the United States' entering World War I against Germany.
- a person killed or injured in a war or accident.
- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- a British luxury liner sunk by a German submarine in the North Atlantic on May 7, 1915: one of the events leading to U.S. entry into World War I. 2. an ancient region and Roman province in the Iberian Peninsula, corresponding generally to modern Portugal. Lusitanian, adjective, noun.
- of nations An international organization established after World War I under the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles.
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- points a statement of principles for world peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- a group of Senators, led by Henry Cabot Lodge, who opposed the Treaty of Versailles, to end WWI unless specific changes were included.
- migration movement of 6 million African-Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West that occurred between 1910 and 1970.
- service act authorized the federal government to raise a national army for the American entry into World War I through the compulsory enlistment of people.
- the making of amends for a wrong one has done, by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged.
- objector a person who for reasons of conscience objects to serving in the armed forces.
- act 1917 is a United States federal law passed on June 15, 1917, shortly after the U.S. entry into World War I. It has been amended numerous times over the years.
16 Clues: patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • a person killed or injured in a war or accident. • a German submarine used in World War I or World War II. • objector a person who for reasons of conscience objects to serving in the armed forces. • representing findings or points of view that are so different from each other that they cannot be made compatible. • ...
Europe Unit 2024-01-19
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- Sweden capital is what?
- In Finland you can find this thing(shiny red Nose)
- what place is Arble in the Alpine Countries
- Dress and Dance Ireland is know for this-(it's a Traditional)
- Split during WW2 Germany did this
- What place started world war 2
- Serb assassinated an noble sparking this war
- fishing industry Icelands has what Industry
- Birthplace of Democracy
- what free in Spain
- Catholic Luxembourg has the most of this religion
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- What government set up by the Soviet Union
- In Norway you can find this,
- Easten Europe is an important crossroads and many world powers tried to ___ it
- What place has 2/3 of the alps
- Sea What Sea plays a large role in the shipping and Tourism for southern Europe
- nations What are nations the are denominate by another country
- What plague Couse So many deaths in Southern Europe
- something that stands for Luxembourg
- Peninsula Where is Italy located at?
20 Clues: what free in Spain • Sweden capital is what? • Birthplace of Democracy • In Norway you can find this, • What place has 2/3 of the alps • What place started world war 2 • Split during WW2 Germany did this • something that stands for Luxembourg • Peninsula Where is Italy located at? • What government set up by the Soviet Union • what place is Arble in the Alpine Countries • ...
WWI 2015-11-14
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- Sophie Duchess was shot in the
- formally entered World War was
- was the final event that precipitated World War I which was
- 40,000 left
- of Power a situation in which nations of the world have roughly equal power is a
- what kind of posters where made for the war
- Princip the assassinator of Archduke and his wife was
- also known as the Austro-Hungarian Empire
- the country that stayed neutral was
- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts is
- Great War was a global war centered in
- Ferdinand married to Archduke was
- archduke was shot near the
- the of the Central Powers were
- the nations had strong
- my name is
- men that were enter into the war was a
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- Duchess archduke wife name was
- also known as Austro-Hungary was
- millions were left
- part of the Balkans Theatre of World War I was
- Britain was deep in
- the Allies were ultimately comprised of 25
- entered the first world war with the largest army in the world was
- Ferdinand who was an Archduke of Austria-Este Archduke
- one of the Triple Entente powers was
- 50,000 were died from
- Powers Germany and Austria-Hungary was the
- men that fought were called
- a policy of extending a country's power is
- declares war on Serbia on July 28, 1914 was
- approximately 250,000
- Archduke and his wife were shot in
- entered the World War with Herbert Asquith of the Liberal Party as British prime minister was
- Empire also known as the Turkish Empire was the
- just prior to WWI in 1914 was
36 Clues: my name is • 40,000 left • millions were left • Britain was deep in • 50,000 were died from • approximately 250,000 • the nations had strong • archduke was shot near the • men that fought were called • just prior to WWI in 1914 was • Sophie Duchess was shot in the • formally entered World War was • the of the Central Powers were • also known as Austro-Hungary was • ...
War 2025-07-08
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- Hitler had a hatred of these people
- A very old fashioned weapon used initially in medieval times to launch rocks at castles
- The war against Argentina that took place in 1982
- This country was fount against in the gulf war
- The month of the year that World War 1 ended
- Hitler got shot in this body part
- Russian dictator from 1922 to 1952
- Operation Enduring _________ was the name of the military operation in Afghanistan following 9/11
- A period of heavy booming by Germany on Britain
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- Hitler had to cut this to fit on a gas mask
- A country invaded by air during WW2
- Name of the war where British forces were deployed to Kuwait in 1990-1991
- This militia group won the war in Afghanistan
- The number (in millions) of Jews who died in WW2
- A weapon pirates used on boats to shoot each
- The day of the week that World War 2 started
16 Clues: Hitler got shot in this body part • Russian dictator from 1922 to 1952 • A country invaded by air during WW2 • Hitler had a hatred of these people • Hitler had to cut this to fit on a gas mask • The month of the year that World War 1 ended • A weapon pirates used on boats to shoot each • The day of the week that World War 2 started • ...
World War I 2019-05-13
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- German submarines.
- The first and longest battle of World War I, when Germany tried to invade France.
- The battle where the Allied powers won, and prevented Germany from invading France
- The revolution where communism became the new government of a country.
- When a country hates others more than it loves itself.
- The war that happened after America didn't invite Germany to the League of Nations.
- Fill in the blank: Germany had to pay 33 ________ dollars for the war.
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- The European alliance that Germany and Italy were not invited into.
- Fill in the blank: World War I was a war of _________
- The German leader who started World War II after America didn't invite Germany to the League of nations.
- The assassin that killed Franz Ferdinand
- The action of a country invading another.
- The last major battle of World War I.
- The first ship sunk by the Germans in World War I
- When countries build up their militaries.
- A famous World War I pilot who showed respect to every opponent he faced.
- The person who Czar Nicholas II wanted to kill.
17 Clues: German submarines. • The last major battle of World War I. • The assassin that killed Franz Ferdinand • The action of a country invading another. • When countries build up their militaries. • The person who Czar Nicholas II wanted to kill. • The first ship sunk by the Germans in World War I • Fill in the blank: World War I was a war of _________ • ...
Cold War 2023-12-06
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- a sociopolitical model wherein all property is publicly owned and workers are paid according to their abilities and needs
- a formal ceasefire
- the password to the answers is 62619 which is also the answer to this question
- in economics, a long-term, sustained downturn in economic activity
- was a harsh dictator (absolute power); many lived in terror of him.
- the defeated alliance of nations in World War I
- War between North and south korea
- In 1949, Western European countries, Canada, & US formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
- An alliance between the Soviet Union and its communist satellite nations.
- – leader of the communist revolution in Russia during World War I
- areas of extreme tension
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- a political movement in Germany, from the end of World War I through the end of World-War II, which espoused totalitarian government, staunch nationalism, and racial supremacy
- At the end of WWII, the Allies divided Germany into 4 sections to keep it from regaining power.The US, Great Britain, France, & Soviet Union each controlled a section.
- also known as the “Great War” or the “War to End all Wars,” a global conflict occurring between 1914 and 1918, primarily in Europe
- the US and the USSR each side thought the other was trying to rule the world.
- a federation of communist countries in Eastern Europe, led by Russia, from the time of the Russian Revolution until its collapse in 1991 at the end of the Cold War
- the 1919 treaty which formally brought World War I to an end
- Strong, wealthy countries with large populations and very strong militaries U.S. and the Soviet Union were the two most powerful countries in the world—they had nuclear weapons.
- the victorious alliance of nations in World War I
- A system of carrying supplies into East Berlin by plane day and night. British and American pilots flew in tons of food, fuel, and raw materials.
- a political movement supporting strong, authoritarian government dictatorship
- They called this tension because neither side ever fired a shot. however,the threat of nuclear war left many feeling nervous. because neither side ever fired a shot
22 Clues: a formal ceasefire • areas of extreme tension • War between North and south korea • the defeated alliance of nations in World War I • the victorious alliance of nations in World War I • the 1919 treaty which formally brought World War I to an end • – leader of the communist revolution in Russia during World War I • ...
transportation 2021-10-02
Across
- modern airplane
- moves under water
- combination car and truck
- drags broken vehicles
- rises with air and heat
- rushes to the hospital
- big word for car
- trains ride on these
- towed to fly
Down
- moves on the sea by the wind
- world war 2 car
- farm vehicle
- vehicle that carries stuff
- electric people carrier
- you paddle this to move
- rises and lands vertical
- another paddler
- large gun ship
- travels underground
- 2 wheel transport
20 Clues: farm vehicle • towed to fly • large gun ship • modern airplane • world war 2 car • another paddler • big word for car • moves under water • 2 wheel transport • travels underground • trains ride on these • drags broken vehicles • rushes to the hospital • electric people carrier • you paddle this to move • rises with air and heat • rises and lands vertical • combination car and truck • ...
Test 6 2022-11-11
Across
- Owning or controlling other countries
- They rebelled against the US colonization of their country
- Using US $ to influence foreign policy (2 words)
- When the media is overly sensational and tries to persuade people (2 words)
- This amendment allowed the US to control Cuba
- Policy that said that the world should trade freely with China (2 words)
- When 1 country "protects" another but really, controls it
Down
- Made up of cowboys, Indians and Ivy League grads (2 words)
- The explosion of this, caused the US to want to go to war with Spain
- One reason why anti-imperialist thought we shouldn't colonize
- This country was owned by Columbia, when we wanted to build a canal
- US can intervene anywhere in Latin America to keep the peace (2 words)
- He leads Mexican rebels against the US, and attacks a US base
- Group that rebelled, fearing too much outside influence in their country
- We got this after the Spanish American War
- ended the Spanish American War (3 words)
16 Clues: Owning or controlling other countries • ended the Spanish American War (3 words) • We got this after the Spanish American War • This amendment allowed the US to control Cuba • Using US $ to influence foreign policy (2 words) • When 1 country "protects" another but really, controls it • Made up of cowboys, Indians and Ivy League grads (2 words) • ...
APWH:M Final Exam Review 2022-06-08
Across
- Examples include the Korean War.
- Only Christian kingdom in Africa.
- United States bombed _____ on August 6, 1945.
- Export of Argentina
- An example of locally produced social media.
- The Institutional Revolutionary Party, Mexico political party founded in 1929
- Nationalized by Gamal Abdel Nasser.
- The action of cutting down trees.
- Peaceful leader that fought against Apartheid in South Africa.
- President of United States that made the decision to bomb Japan in World War 2.
- Lowered the rate of fertility.
- Social rationale that justified the imperialism of others.
- Movement strived for the establishment of a Jewish religious community in Palestine.
- Creation of GMOs.
- British television.
- Also known as the Spanish Flu.
- A state that is controlled and protected by another.
- Music in Jamaica.
- Centered in Switzerland.
- Abbreviation for the regional trade organization in Southeast Asia.
- Created for the purpose of not aligning with the United States or Russia.
- Abbreviation for the organization that facilitates international trade.
- Indian media
- Took place in China after the Opium Wars
Down
- The idea that other countries would fall to communism, following others.
- World War I was considered the first _______.
- Result of the religious tension of the Muslims and Hindus in India.
- Mass genocide of Jews in Germany under Adolf Hitler.
- Export of West Africa
- Leader of Indonesia, entered the non-aligned movement.
- First female prime minister of India.
- Medical advancement that resulted from the outbreak of Polio.
- Initials of the leader of the Civil Rights Movement in the United Staes.
- New technology that replaced newspapers.
- Facist leader of Germany during World War 2.
- Condition that affected the respiratory system.
- Abbreviation of the organization that allowed better representation of Indian interests, created in Mumbai.
- Military organization created in response to the creation of Nato.
- Dry and unusable land.
- Export of Amazon and Congo Basin
- Caused spheres of influence in China
- Export of Peru, fertilized plants.
- practiced by Russia
- An example of social media
- Economic ideology that promotes free-trade.
- Also known as the “War of Ideology.”
- The United States and Russia were global _____ after World War I.
- Military organization formed against the Soviet Union after World War II.
- Prosperous area in southern Africa during the 1920s
- Abbreviation for the regional trade organization in the Americas.
50 Clues: Indian media • Creation of GMOs. • Music in Jamaica. • Export of Argentina • practiced by Russia • British television. • Export of West Africa • Dry and unusable land. • Centered in Switzerland. • An example of social media • Lowered the rate of fertility. • Also known as the Spanish Flu. • Examples include the Korean War. • Export of Amazon and Congo Basin • ...
8th Grade Final 2021-05-14
Across
- The process of readmitting the Confederate states back into the Union
- Book that sold over two million copies during the 1850s & 60s (3 words)
- Exterminated Jews in concentration camps during World War II (2 words)
- Young women who challenged the traditional ways women were supposed to behave in the 1920s
- Fought corruption by arousing public opinion
- October 29, 1929 (2 words)
- An American victory in the Spanish American War (3 words)
- "A Day which will live in infamy" location (2 words)
Down
- His surrender ended formal warfare between Native Americans and the federal government
- Organization who first used the Wright Brothers best known invention (3 words)
- Constitutional amendment that ended slavery
- President of the Confederacy during the Civil War (2 words)
- His election in 1860 led to South Carolina seceding from the Union (2 words)
- June 6, 1944
14 Clues: June 6, 1944 • October 29, 1929 (2 words) • Constitutional amendment that ended slavery • Fought corruption by arousing public opinion • "A Day which will live in infamy" location (2 words) • An American victory in the Spanish American War (3 words) • President of the Confederacy during the Civil War (2 words) • ...
Citizenship 2024-06-18
Across
- Name THREE of the 13 ORIGINAL COLONIES/STATES
- Who is the Chief Justice of the United States now?
- Who was the president during World War 2 and Great Depression
- Who was President during World War I?
- The House of Representatives has how many voting members?
- Who did the US fight in WWII?
- How many U.S. senators are there?
- When was the Constitution written?
Down
- Name your U.S. Representative
- Who is the Vice President of the U.S
- Who is the Speaker of the House of Representatives?
- Who is one of your State Senators
- Who wrote the Declariton of Independence
- What war was Eisenhower in?
- When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
- How many amendments does the Constitution have?
16 Clues: What war was Eisenhower in? • Name your U.S. Representative • Who did the US fight in WWII? • Who is one of your State Senators • How many U.S. senators are there? • When was the Constitution written? • Who is the Vice President of the U.S • Who was President during World War I? • Who wrote the Declariton of Independence • Name THREE of the 13 ORIGINAL COLONIES/STATES • ...
APWH:M Final Review 2022-06-08
Across
- Examples include the Korean War.
- Only Christian kingdom in Africa.
- United States bombed _____ on August 6, 1945.
- Export of Argentina
- An example of locally produced social media.
- The Institutional Revolutionary Party, Mexico political party founded in 1929
- Nationalized by Gamal Abdel Nasser.
- The action of cutting down trees.
- Peaceful leader that fought against Apartheid in South Africa.
- President of United States that made the decision to bomb Japan in World War 2.
- Lowered the rate of fertility.
- Social rationale that justified the imperialism of others.
- Movement strived for the establishment of a Jewish religious community in Palestine.
- Creation of GMOs.
- British television.
- Also known as the Spanish Flu.
- A state that is controlled and protected by another.
- Music in Jamaica.
- Centered in Switzerland.
- Abbreviation for the regional trade organization in Southeast Asia.
- Created for the purpose of not aligning with the United States or Russia.
- Abbreviation for the organization that facilitates international trade.
- Indian media
- Took place in China after the Opium Wars
Down
- The idea that other countries would fall to communism, following others.
- World War I was considered the first _______.
- Result of the religious tension of the Muslims and Hindus in India.
- Mass genocide of Jews in Germany under Adolf Hitler.
- Export of West Africa
- Leader of Indonesia, entered the non-aligned movement.
- First female prime minister of India.
- Medical advancement that resulted from the outbreak of Polio.
- Initials of the leader of the Civil Rights Movement in the United Staes.
- New technology that replaced newspapers.
- Facist leader of Germany during World War 2.
- Condition that affected the respiratory system.
- Abbreviation of the organization that allowed better representation of Indian interests, created in Mumbai.
- Military organization created in response to the creation of Nato.
- Dry and unusable land.
- Export of Amazon and Congo Basin
- Caused spheres of influence in China
- Export of Peru, fertilized plants.
- practiced by Russia
- An example of social media
- Economic ideology that promotes free-trade.
- Also known as the “War of Ideology.”
- The United States and Russia were global _____ after World War I.
- Military organization formed against the Soviet Union after World War II.
- Prosperous area in southern Africa during the 1920s
- Abbreviation for the regional trade organization in the Americas.
50 Clues: Indian media • Creation of GMOs. • Music in Jamaica. • Export of Argentina • practiced by Russia • British television. • Export of West Africa • Dry and unusable land. • Centered in Switzerland. • An example of social media • Lowered the rate of fertility. • Also known as the Spanish Flu. • Examples include the Korean War. • Export of Amazon and Congo Basin • ...
UNIT 10 CROSWORD PUZZLE BY KAYDEN OSBORNE 2024-02-28
Across
- provided by giving income to elderly people
- A CORPARATION THAT MANUFACTURED AIRCRART
- was an American politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 66th Governor of Georgia from 1931 to 1933 before serving in the United States Senate for almost 40 years, from 1933 to 1971.
- THE UNTIED STATES AID THE ALIES IN WORLD WAR 2
- bases required for the soldiers during the war
- A WELL KNOWN WAR THAT WAS FOUGHT IN EUROPE
- A PERIOD WHEN AMERICANS ECONOMIC WENT DOWN
- A NATIVE WHO SERVED IN HOUSE OF REPISENTITIVES
- ports that shipped supplies during world war one
Down
- A GREAT DEPRISON ERA
- A THREE TERM GOVENOR WHO SEVERERD IN 1930 AND 1940
- A FEDERAL LAW LAW PASSED IN 1933
- A BEETLE THAT FEEDS FLOWERS AND COTTON BUDS
- a hawii base attacked by japan
- a series of laws made by franklin d roseevelt
- A PERIOD WITH NO RAIN FALL
- THE LARGEST WAR IN HISTORY CONFLINT WAS IN AFRICA
17 Clues: A GREAT DEPRISON ERA • A PERIOD WITH NO RAIN FALL • a hawii base attacked by japan • A FEDERAL LAW LAW PASSED IN 1933 • A CORPARATION THAT MANUFACTURED AIRCRART • A WELL KNOWN WAR THAT WAS FOUGHT IN EUROPE • A PERIOD WHEN AMERICANS ECONOMIC WENT DOWN • provided by giving income to elderly people • A BEETLE THAT FEEDS FLOWERS AND COTTON BUDS • ...
8th Grade Final 2021-05-14
Across
- The process of readmitting the Confederate states back into the Union
- Book that sold over two million copies during the 1850s & 60s (3 words)
- Exterminated Jews in concentration camps during World War II (2 words)
- Young women who challenged the traditional ways women were supposed to behave in the 1920s
- Fought corruption by arousing public opinion
- October 29, 1929 (2 words)
- An American victory in the Spanish American War (3 words)
- "A Day which will live in infamy" location (2 words)
Down
- His surrender ended formal warfare between Native Americans and the federal government
- Organization who first used the Wright Brothers best known invention (3 words)
- Constitutional amendment that ended slavery
- President of the Confederacy during the Civil War (2 words)
- His election in 1860 led to South Carolina seceding from the Union (2 words)
- June 6, 1944 (2 words)
14 Clues: June 6, 1944 (2 words) • October 29, 1929 (2 words) • Constitutional amendment that ended slavery • Fought corruption by arousing public opinion • "A Day which will live in infamy" location (2 words) • An American victory in the Spanish American War (3 words) • President of the Confederacy during the Civil War (2 words) • ...
Kathryn and Olivia crossword 2021-12-08
Across
- a signed agreement that the war is over
- a stretch of land in between the trenches filled with landmines and barbed wire
- a series of battles fought between 2 or more countries
- a tree for christmas
- one side giving up and letting the other side win that battle
- sharp barbs that stabbed soldiers to death
Down
- a weapons that would shoot bullets at a fairly good accuracy
- guns and tanks and other things used against the opposing side
- the person in charge of that infantry
- a temporary ceasefire
- the first world war
- a semi underground hole that stretches for many miles that the soldiers live in
- poisonous gas that filled the trenches and killed people
- no war
14 Clues: no war • the first world war • a tree for christmas • a temporary ceasefire • the person in charge of that infantry • a signed agreement that the war is over • sharp barbs that stabbed soldiers to death • a series of battles fought between 2 or more countries • poisonous gas that filled the trenches and killed people • ...
CJR Examine The Causes of WWI 2025-02-04
Across
- Germany hoped to defeat this country in the west before they had to fight Russia in the East (p.3)
- This empire included India, Australia, Canada and much of Africa (p.3)
- Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated in this city (p.2)
- World War I was fought on this continent (p.6)
- Archduke ___ (p.2)
- When one country expands its influence and power into a large empire (p.1) & (p.4)
- Austria- ___ (p.1)
Down
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand, ___ to the throne of Austria-Hungary (p.2)
- United States' position at the start of WWI (p.3)
- Serbia's Ally (p.2)
- Had nothing to do with the outbreak of WWI (p.3)
- The Triple ___ formed between France, Britain and Russia in 1907 (p.1)
- ___ - Hungary (p.1)
- Many historians believe that this country was to blame for the war. (p.3)
- After the assassination of the Archduke, Austria declared war on ___ on July 28, 1914 (p.2)
- Agreeing to protect one another if attacked (p.1)
16 Clues: Archduke ___ (p.2) • Austria- ___ (p.1) • Serbia's Ally (p.2) • ___ - Hungary (p.1) • World War I was fought on this continent (p.6) • Had nothing to do with the outbreak of WWI (p.3) • United States' position at the start of WWI (p.3) • Agreeing to protect one another if attacked (p.1) • Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated in this city (p.2) • ...
Early Stages of WW2 2026-04-23
Across
- The Bombing campaign against Britain
- The plan to invade Britain
- Where Japan bombed America
- Agreement that gave "peace for our time"
- The approach Britain and France had before WW2
- The acronym for World War 2
- Leader of Russia
- Where the French and British troops were trapped
Down
- The entire land air and sea area is called what of war?
- Led Britain after Chamberlain
- Massive all-out attack
- The first nation attack in the war
- Economic declaration of war
- Total authority doctrine
- Acronym for the U.S. President
15 Clues: Leader of Russia • Massive all-out attack • Total authority doctrine • The plan to invade Britain • Where Japan bombed America • Economic declaration of war • The acronym for World War 2 • Led Britain after Chamberlain • Acronym for the U.S. President • The first nation attack in the war • The Bombing campaign against Britain • Agreement that gave "peace for our time" • ...
WW2 French vocab 2024-02-22
Across
- - french word for soldier
- the french name for Axis, the group of countries led by Germany, Italy, and Japan in World War 2.)
- the french way to say 'A global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, beginning with Germany's invasion of Poland'
Down
- -French for when a country re-gains its freedom
- - to fight/to combat
- - the french word for Germany
- - purposefully remembering lives lost at the hand of evil to pay respect and to ensure history does not repeat itself
- - The french name for the group of countries including France, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and the United States that fought against the Axis powers in World War 2.
- - french word for country and countries
- - french word for 'dog'
- - french word for war
- - the french word meaning "to die"
12 Clues: - to fight/to combat • - french word for war • - french word for 'dog' • - french word for soldier • - the french word for Germany • - the french word meaning "to die" • - french word for country and countries • -French for when a country re-gains its freedom • the french name for Axis, the group of countries led by Germany, Italy, and Japan in World War 2.) • ...
World War 1 Crossword 2026-03-10
Across
- The alliance that included Germany and Austria-Hungary during the war
- Strong pride and loyalty to one's nation, increased tensions between European countries before the war.
- An international organization of nations organized to prevent future hostilities
- Posters, speeches, and media used by the government to encourage support for the war
- A term for anticommunist hysteria that swept the United States first after World War 1 and again after World War 2
Down
- The 1919 treaty that ended World War 1
- The group including France,Great Britain, and later the United States, that fought against the Central Powers
- An agreement to stop fighting, World War 1 ended with one in 1918
- An agreement between countries to help each other in war
- A federal board established in July 1917 to direct military production
10 Clues: The 1919 treaty that ended World War 1 • An agreement between countries to help each other in war • An agreement to stop fighting, World War 1 ended with one in 1918 • The alliance that included Germany and Austria-Hungary during the war • A federal board established in July 1917 to direct military production • ...
Topic 16: World War I 2023-03-29
Across
- a temporary government
- in World War I, the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along with the other nations that fought on their side
- a military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I
- the freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live
- in Marxist theory, the group of workers who would overthrow the czar and come to rule Russia
- an international association formed after World War I with the goal of keeping peace among nations
- a form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield
- a series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after World War I
- Germany's military plan at the outbreak of World War I, according to which German troops would rapidly defeat France and then move east to attack Russia
- in World War I, the region of northern France where the forces of the Allies and the Central Powers battled each other
- a political party practicing the ideas of Karl Marx and V.I Lenin originally the Russian Bolshevik
Down
- one of the local representative councils formed in Russia after the downfall of Czar Nicholas II
- a group of revolutionary Russian Marxists who took control of Russia's government in November 1917
- in World War I, the nations of Great Britain, France, and Russia along with the other nations that fought on their side
- a military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the years preceding World War I
- in World War I, the region along the German-Russian border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks
- the peace treaty signed by Germany and the Allied powers after World War I
- a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
18 Clues: a temporary government • the peace treaty signed by Germany and the Allied powers after World War I • the freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live • a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war • ...
Travel Crossword 2020-06-22
Across
- climbing the water (3 words)
- Ann Frank's city
- Home of the Mouse
- home of good coffee
- essential Document
- off we go
- African Grassland
- Moor Line
- Red Coats
- San Fransico Icon (3 words)6,4,6
- city of canals
- Tiled Building (3 words)6,5,5
- Bob Marley Home
- French Cash (3 Words)6,2,6
- windy island
Down
- flying the flag (2 word)7,7
- Pizza Tower (4 words)7,5,2,4
- Traditions
- Trumps Wall
- Party Island
- Scotish Island
- red liner (2 Words)7,4
- Xmas dinner
- Vacation Again (2 words)7,3
- Card
- Dessert Oasis
- Cigars
- World war 2 Enemy
- trans continental Road
- basic travel (2 Words)4,3
30 Clues: Card • Cigars • off we go • Moor Line • Red Coats • Traditions • Trumps Wall • Xmas dinner • Party Island • windy island • Dessert Oasis • Scotish Island • city of canals • Bob Marley Home • Ann Frank's city • Home of the Mouse • African Grassland • World war 2 Enemy • essential Document • home of good coffee • red liner (2 Words)7,4 • trans continental Road • basic travel (2 Words)4,3 • French Cash (3 Words)6,2,6 • ...
years 2021-11-04
9 Clues: 9/11 • covid-19 • world war 1 • world war 2 • great depression • the first graveyard was made • the declaration of independence • the Americans got their first president • the year the first American discover America
World War 1 2024-02-08
Across
- In what city was Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated?
- (2 words)Which country made the first declaration of war?
- Germany’s attack upon which country directly provoked Britain to go to war?
- (2 words)Italy’s action in the war was primarily against
- (3 words)On what date did the United States declare war on Germany?
Down
- (2 words)Germany’s plan for fighting France and Russia was called
- What was the U.S position
- (2 words)At the beginning of World War I, Bosnia-Herzegovina was part of
- Which country withdrew from World War 1 in 1917?
- (2 words)
10 Clues: (2 words) • What was the U.S position • Which country withdrew from World War 1 in 1917? • In what city was Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated? • (2 words)Italy’s action in the war was primarily against • (2 words)Which country made the first declaration of war? • (2 words)Germany’s plan for fighting France and Russia was called • ...
World War Two Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-07
Across
- of the Bulge/last battle Germany fought to push back the Allied front
- dictator of Soviet Union
- to all war- was widespread
- invasion of this country triggered World War Two
- word meaning "lightening war"
- fought on ____ front(s)
Down
- into the demands of an aggressor to prevent war and keep the peace
- Africa/Allied general Dwight Eisenhower's troops defeated Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps, and they surrendered in May of 1943
- Powers/Germany, Italy, and Japan
- over men's job during World War 2
- the invasion, the Allies freed Paris from German control
- unbreakable code/machine
- Overlord/what was the code name for the Normandy invasion
- Powers/Britain, France, Soviet Union, and the United States
14 Clues: fought on ____ front(s) • dictator of Soviet Union • unbreakable code/machine • to all war- was widespread • word meaning "lightening war" • Powers/Germany, Italy, and Japan • over men's job during World War 2 • invasion of this country triggered World War Two • the invasion, the Allies freed Paris from German control • ...
Kathryn and Olivia crossword 2021-12-07
Across
- guns and tanks and other things used against the opposing side
- sharp barbs that stabbed soldiers to death
- poisonous gas that filled the trenches and killed people
- a semi-underground hole that stretches for many miles that the soldiers live in
- a tree for Christmas
- a weapon that would shoot bullets at a fairly good accuracy
- a series of battles fought between 2 or more countries
- no war
- a temporary ceasefire
Down
- one side giving up and letting the other side win that battle
- the person in charge of that infantry
- the first world war
- a stretch of land in between the trenches filled with landmines and barbed wire
- a signed agreement that the war is over
14 Clues: no war • the first world war • a tree for Christmas • a temporary ceasefire • the person in charge of that infantry • a signed agreement that the war is over • sharp barbs that stabbed soldiers to death • a series of battles fought between 2 or more countries • poisonous gas that filled the trenches and killed people • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2024-05-30
Across
- the assembling of troops and equipment for war
- This theory assumed that each superpower had enough nuclear weaponry to destroy the other. If one superpower attempted a first strike on the other, they themselves would also be destroyed.
- legislation passed by Congress in 1941 adopting a plan to lend arms to Britain
- It was the first instance of the Supreme Court applying the strict scrutiny standard to racial discrimination by the government
- hydrogen bomb is a second-generation nuclear weapon design
- The order led to the incarceration of 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II.
- keep the United States out of war, by making it illegal for Americans to sell or transport arms, or other war materials to belligerent nations.
- yielding to an enemy's demands in order to maintain peace
- Since U.S. policy toward Korea during World War II had aimed to prevent any single power's domination of Korea, it may be reasonably concluded that the principal reason for the division was to stop the Soviet advance south of the 38th parallel.
- The War Production Board was an agency of the United States government that supervised war production during World War II
Down
- intergovernmental military alliance of 32 member states—30 European and 2 North American.
- The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies
- military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republicans and the Nationalists.
- "lightning war," the German military strategy during World War II of attacking without warning
- The Tuskegee Airmen was a group of African American military pilots and airmen who fought in World War II.
- a political movement based on an extreme nationalism in which the state comes first and individual liberty is secondary
- Nazism is a form of fascism, with disdain for liberal democracy and the parliamentary system. It incorporates a dictatorship, fervent antisemitism, anti-communism, anti-Slavism, anti-Romani sentiment, scientific racism, white supremacy, Nordicism, social Darwinism and the use of eugenics into its creed.
- Soviet Union blocked the Western Allies' railway, road, and canal access to the sectors of Berlin under Western control.
- a drive to promote the fight for democracy in overseas campaigns and at the home front in the United States for African Americans during World War II.
- It became known as the Marshall Plan, named for Secretary of State George Marshall, who in 1947 proposed that the United States provide economic assistance to restore the economic infrastructure of postwar Europe.
- the glorification of military power and values
- The Molotov Plan was the system created by the Soviet Union in 1947 in order to provide aid to rebuild the countries in Eastern Europe that were politically and economically aligned to the Soviet Union
- The leaders of Britain, France, and Italy agreed to the German annexation of the Sudetenland in exchange for a pledge of peace from Hitler
- During the Cold War, the Iron Curtain was a political metaphor used to describe the political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
24 Clues: the assembling of troops and equipment for war • the glorification of military power and values • yielding to an enemy's demands in order to maintain peace • hydrogen bomb is a second-generation nuclear weapon design • legislation passed by Congress in 1941 adopting a plan to lend arms to Britain • ...
Francisco Franco 2025-11-26
Across
- What was a key feature of his reign in Spain?
- How many years was the Spanish Civil war?
- What political group did Franco join in order to increase his supporter base?
- What is Franco's first name?
- Where was Franco first posted?
- How did Franco die?
- Who did Spain sign a military alliance with in 1953?
- What did Franco declare Spain as in the beginning of the second World War?
Down
- What country did Franco try to join forces with in World War 2?
- How did Franco first try to achieve power?
- What ideology did Franco speak out against?
- What type of government did Franco have?
- What side of the civil war was Franco on?
- Who came to power after Franco?
- What event led to Franco taking power?
15 Clues: How did Franco die? • What is Franco's first name? • Where was Franco first posted? • Who came to power after Franco? • What event led to Franco taking power? • What type of government did Franco have? • How many years was the Spanish Civil war? • What side of the civil war was Franco on? • How did Franco first try to achieve power? • ...
World War 1 Crossword 2026-03-10
Across
- The alliance that included Germany and Austria-Hungary during the war
- Strong pride and loyalty to one's nation, increased tensions between European countries before the war.
- An international organization of nations organized to prevent future hostilities
- Posters, speeches, and media used by the government to encourage support for the war
- A term for anticommunist hysteria that swept the United States first after World War 1 and again after World War 2
Down
- The 1919 treaty that ended World War 1
- The group including France,Great Britain, and later the United States, that fought against the Central Powers
- An agreement to stop fighting, World War 1 ended with one in 1918
- An agreement between countries to help each other in war
- A federal board established in July 1917 to direct military production
10 Clues: The 1919 treaty that ended World War 1 • An agreement between countries to help each other in war • An agreement to stop fighting, World War 1 ended with one in 1918 • The alliance that included Germany and Austria-Hungary during the war • A federal board established in July 1917 to direct military production • ...
Francisco Franco 2025-11-27
Across
- What was a key feature of his reign in Spain?
- How many years was the Spanish Civil war?
- What political group did Franco join in order to increase his supporter base?
- What is Franco's first name?
- Where was Franco first posted?
- How did Franco die?
- Who did Spain sign a military alliance with in 1953?
- What did Franco declare Spain as in the beginning of the second World War?
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- What country did Franco try to join forces with in World War 2?
- How did Franco first try to achieve power?
- What ideology did Franco speak out against?
- What type of government did Franco have?
- What side of the civil war was Franco on?
- Who came to power after Franco?
- What event led to Franco taking power?
15 Clues: How did Franco die? • What is Franco's first name? • Where was Franco first posted? • Who came to power after Franco? • What event led to Franco taking power? • What type of government did Franco have? • How many years was the Spanish Civil war? • What side of the civil war was Franco on? • How did Franco first try to achieve power? • ...
CHAPTER 19, section 1 & 2 2015-01-21
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- the new, political party started by Southern Democrats that were angry at Truman's support for civil rights (section 1)
- The Republican candidate during the 1952 Presidential election (section 1)
- the US Supreme court ruled in "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas" that ___ schools were unconstitutional (section 2)
- allowing a company to distribute its products or services through retail outlets owned by independent operators (section 2)
- companies that produce and sell their goods and services all over the world (section 2)
- What was the result as many married couples started families after World War II because they were confident troubled times were behind them (section 1)
- the hotel franchise started by Kemmons Wilson after he had trouble finding hotels difficult to find (section 2)
- sending home member of the army (section 1)
- the law that restricted the power of labor unions (section 1)
- the initials of the federal program which provided low-interest loans allowing home buyers to pay as little as 5 to 10 percent of the purchase price of a home and to be able to pay off their mortgage within 30 years (section 2)
- name given to the region of states in the South and the Southwest (section 2)
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- businesses that provide services rather than manufactured goods (section 2)
- businesses that provide informational services (section 2)
- Truman's program to expand New Deal reforms (section 1)
- the number of ___ in the workforce doubled between 1940-1960 (section 2)
- law in 1956 that authorized the spending of $32 billion to build 41,000 miles of highway (section 2)
- this law helped ease the return of World War II veterans by providing education and employment aid (section 1)
- a federal spending program to help initiate foreign demand for US goods (section 1)
- the initials of two large labor unions that merged in 1955 (no hyphen - section 2)
- the rate at which goods are produced or services performed (section 1)
- the initials of one of the first computers that was roughly the size of 3 basketball courts (section 2)
21 Clues: sending home member of the army (section 1) • Truman's program to expand New Deal reforms (section 1) • businesses that provide informational services (section 2) • the law that restricted the power of labor unions (section 1) • the rate at which goods are produced or services performed (section 1) • ...
UNIT 7 CROSSWORD — World War I 2025-12-01
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- FRANZFERDINAND Event that sparked World War I
- Media used to influence public opinion and support the war
- US forces sent to Europe led by John J Pershing
- Network of treaties binding nations to support one another
- Alliance of Germany Austria Hungary and Italy before World War I
- Strategy focused on wearing down the enemy over time
- Treaty ending World War I punishing Germany harshly
- Payments Germany was forced to make for war damages
- US law establishing a draft for military service
- Alliance including France Britain Russia later the United States
- Alliance of France Britain and Russia before World War I
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- German policy of sinking ships without warning
- Competition among nations for overseas colonies
- Alliance of Germany Austria Hungary Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- President Wilsons peace plan emphasizing self determination and diplomacy
- Policy of building up strong armed forces in preparation for war
- Intense pride in ones nation or ethnic group
- International organization proposed to maintain peace
- Treaty taking Russia out of the war
- Dangerous area between opposing trenches
- British passenger ship sunk by a German U boat in 1915
- Style of fighting characterized by ditches barbed wire and stalemate
- 1917 uprising leading to withdrawal of Russia from World War I
- Message urging Mexico to join Germany against the United States
- Strategy requiring use of all a nations resources toward the war effort
25 Clues: Treaty taking Russia out of the war • Dangerous area between opposing trenches • Intense pride in ones nation or ethnic group • German policy of sinking ships without warning • FRANZFERDINAND Event that sparked World War I • Competition among nations for overseas colonies • US forces sent to Europe led by John J Pershing • ...
Vocab #9 2026-04-16
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- a surprise aerial attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor by the Japanese in 1941
- the genocide of European Jews during World War II
- the military coalition which initiated World War II and fought against the Allies
- the day Imperial Japan surrendered in World War II, bringing the war to an end
- explosive cruise missiles with pilots that would attempt to crash their aircraft into enemy ships
- a military strategy of bypassing heavily fortified enemy islands
- the first day of the Allied invasion of German-occupied Western Europe in 1944
- the controlled distribution of scarce resources and goods
- hostility toward or discrimination against Jews
- research and development program undertaken during World War II to produce the first nuclear weapons
- a policy under which the United States supplied Allied nations of the Second World War with food, oil, and material between 1941 and 1945.
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- a far-right, authoritarian, and ultranationalist political ideology
- a combined arms surprise attack
- an international military coalition formed during World War II to oppose the Axis powers
- ideas, facts, or allegations spread deliberately to further one's cause or to damage an opposing cause
- diplomatic negotiation policy of making political, material, or territorial concessions to an aggressive power with intention to avoid conflict.
- an international peacekeeping organization and a forum for resolving conflicts between nations, made after World War II
- the detention camps thousands of Japanese-Americans were forced into by the US government during World War II
18 Clues: a combined arms surprise attack • hostility toward or discrimination against Jews • the genocide of European Jews during World War II • the controlled distribution of scarce resources and goods • a military strategy of bypassing heavily fortified enemy islands • a far-right, authoritarian, and ultranationalist political ideology • ...
World War 2 Vocab Crossword 2023-05-07
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- the idea that everything can be solved in a peaceful manor and that war is unjustifiable
- the German annexation of Austria
- scuicide bombing tactic used by japan
- military alliance formed after World War 2
- the mass genocide of Jewish people in Europe in the 1940's
- the northern, southern, and western area of Czechoslovakia which was inhabited by mostly Germans
- camps set up by the Nazis where Jewish people and monirities in europe where forced to do labor and many were killed
- a foreign policy that supports countries threatened by communism
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- acceding to someones demands to hold temporary peace
- the fast bombings and air raids that used by the Germans during World War 2
- an american initiative in the late 1940's to provide aid to western Europe
- a system that would allow the united stated to lend or lease war supplies to ally nations
- the German air force
13 Clues: the German air force • the German annexation of Austria • scuicide bombing tactic used by japan • military alliance formed after World War 2 • acceding to someones demands to hold temporary peace • the mass genocide of Jewish people in Europe in the 1940's • a foreign policy that supports countries threatened by communism • ...
World War 1 Kreuzworirautsel By: Chloe Sandberg 2022-04-27
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- The Americans joined World War 1 after ___ Americans were killed by a german.
- Army generals had been ___ from going ‘over the top’.
- _____ banks were developed during World War 1.
- WW1 journalists risked their ____ to report the war.
- Germany had planned for ______ of Russia,Belgian, and french territory.
- Plastic ______ was invented because of World War 1.
- The youngest British Soldier was _____ years old.
- By ___, German citizens were striking and demonstrating against the war.
- and a half months. The United States only spent ____________ in actual Combat.
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- What month was World War 1?
- In ____, The Treaty of Versailles officially ended World War 1.
- This war started in 1914
- An explosion on the battlefield of France was heard in
- _____ million people died during World War 1.
- _______ million letters were delivered to the frontline every week.
- ___ out of 10 British Soldiers survived in Trenches
16 Clues: This war started in 1914 • What month was World War 1? • _____ million people died during World War 1. • _____ banks were developed during World War 1. • The youngest British Soldier was _____ years old. • Plastic ______ was invented because of World War 1. • ___ out of 10 British Soldiers survived in Trenches • WW1 journalists risked their ____ to report the war. • ...
World War 1 Kreuzworirautsel 2022-04-28
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- The Americans joined World War 1 after ___ Americans were killed by a german.
- Army generals had been ___ from going ‘over the top’.
- _____ banks were developed during World War 1.
- WW1 journalists risked their ____ to report the war.
- Germany had planned for vast _____ of Russia, Belgian, and French territory.
- Plastic ______ was invented because of World War 1.
- The youngest British Soldier was _____ years old.
- By ___, German citizens were striking and demonstrating against the war.
- and a half months. The United States only spent ____________ in actual Combat.
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- What month was World War 1?
- In ____, The Treaty of Versailles officially ended World War 1.
- This war began in 1914
- An explosion on the battlefield of France was heard in ______?
- _____ million people died during World War 1.
- _______ million letters were delivered to the frontline every week.
- ___ out of 10 British Soldiers survived in Trenches.
16 Clues: This war began in 1914 • What month was World War 1? • _____ million people died during World War 1. • _____ banks were developed during World War 1. • The youngest British Soldier was _____ years old. • Plastic ______ was invented because of World War 1. • WW1 journalists risked their ____ to report the war. • ___ out of 10 British Soldiers survived in Trenches. • ...
My Mother 2023-07-30
12 Clues: - god • - holy • - softly • - jealous • - hard work • - blessings • - blessings • - strong desire • - deep religious • - end of the world • world - my solutions • - A.P.J Abdul Kalam was born on october 15,1931 so the reference is to world war 2,that broke out in 1939
Aotearoa 2014-11-02
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- What flightless bird was extinct by 1500
- What land was mostly peaceful intill 1861
- What year was New Zealands great depression
- When did World War 2 break out?
- What is New Zealands bird
- Who was the government in 1999 First name
- An Election where you..
- The first Europeans known to reach New Zealand were the crew of Dutch explorer
- The …..Act 1877 the first free national system of primary education
- Before …. numerous schools were operated by the provincial government or churches
- When did women earn the right to vote
- How many men fought in world war 1
- The population was 500,000 by what year Had that much people
- 1839, the New Zealand Company announced its plans to establish colonies
- Scottish …dominated the South Island
- First sighted was called Aotea (Cloud) now is called
- When was the Treaty of Waitangi signed
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- What is the maori word for New Zealand
- How many New Zealander men died in world war 1
- What islands was the treaty signed
- the war New Zealand signed the Treaty of ….. in (1919)
- first European explorer to sight New Zealand was2 w…. AbelJanszoon
- Māori had welcomed for the trading opportunities and guns they brought
23 Clues: An Election where you.. • What is New Zealands bird • When did World War 2 break out? • What islands was the treaty signed • How many men fought in world war 1 • Scottish …dominated the South Island • When did women earn the right to vote • What is the maori word for New Zealand • When was the Treaty of Waitangi signed • What flightless bird was extinct by 1500 • ...
World War 2 Vocab Crossword 2023-05-07
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- the idea that everything can be solved in a peaceful manor and that war is unjustifiable
- the German annexation of Austria
- scuicide bombing tactic used by japan
- military alliance formed after World War 2
- the mass genocide of Jewish people in Europe in the 1940's
- the northern, southern, and western area of Czechoslovakia which was inhabited by mostly Germans
- camps set up by the Nazis where Jewish people and monirities in europe where forced to do labor and many were killed
- a foreign policy that supports countries threatened by communism
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- acceding to someones demands to hold temporary peace
- the fast bombings and air raids that used by the Germans during World War 2
- an american initiative in the late 1940's to provide aid to western Europe
- a system that would allow the united stated to lend or lease war supplies to ally nations
- the German air force
13 Clues: the German air force • the German annexation of Austria • scuicide bombing tactic used by japan • military alliance formed after World War 2 • acceding to someones demands to hold temporary peace • the mass genocide of Jewish people in Europe in the 1940's • a foreign policy that supports countries threatened by communism • ...
Reasons for Canada's involvement in WW1/ Opposition to Involvement 2025-11-30
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- bias or misleading information given to the public to influence public opinion
- The Surname of a prominent anti-World War 1 leader
- The collection of nations that emerged from the British Empire
- The name of Canada's military force that went overseas (2-Words, no space)
- The amount of money raised with bonds during World War 1 (2-Words, no space)
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- When a nation has compulsory enlistment, synonym to "draft"
- the intense support of one's country
- The Surname of the Canadian Prime Minister during World War 1
- The country Germany massacred at the start of WW1, prompts many other countries' involvements
- Canada's Capital
10 Clues: Canada's Capital • the intense support of one's country • The Surname of a prominent anti-World War 1 leader • When a nation has compulsory enlistment, synonym to "draft" • The Surname of the Canadian Prime Minister during World War 1 • The collection of nations that emerged from the British Empire • ...
First World War Historical Figures 2017-10-21
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- Canadian Minister of Militia and Defense and resigned due to his mass unpopularity with his anti-French and anti-Catholic views helping in dividing English and French speaking Canada.
- The President of the United States during the First World War and helped form the League of Nations but could not participate due to a mental break down.
- The King of the United Kingdom during the First World War.
- First Canadian commander, and took part and led during the second battle of Ypres, Saint-Julien, Vimy Ridge, and Hill 70.
- Canadian Indigenous soldier during World War I founded the League of Indians in response to the poor treatment to veterans, residential schools, and Indigenous leadership/involvement in the Canadian federal government.
- Matron-in-Chief and a Major of the Canadian Army Nursing Corps during the First World War enlisted 100 trained nurses for the Nursing Corps.
- Head of the department of Indian Affairs during the First World War, and wanted to assimilate Indigenous citizens in Canada.
- Cousin to Talbot Mercer Papineau and denounced the involvement of French speaking Canada entering in World War I and was against conscription.
- British soldier who shaped and commanded the British Expeditionary force in 1915 and was credited for aiding in the defeat of Germany in 1918. Appreciated the Canadian as a military power but did not like their insistence to have their corps.
- Suffragette who staged a mock parliament in Winnipeg with herself portraying the prime minister and men begging to vote. Her efforts helped pass the women's suffrage bill in Manitoba during 1916.
- Canadian Indigenous soldier who fought during the battle of Vimy Ridge and launched a solo mission where he captured 60 German soldiers.
- Emperor of Germany and is known for instigating the First World War by exacting revenge on Serbia assassinating Archduke Franz Ferdinand through military involvement.
- British soldier Second Lieutenant of the Somerset Light Infantry of the British army who fought in the trenches during the battle of the Somme and wrote The Chronicles of Narnia.
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- Canadian Metis known for being one of Canada’s most famous snipers and was credited for helping greatly in the capture of “The Pimple” during the battle of Vimy Ridge.
- Appointed brigade-surgeon to the First Brigade of the Canadian Field Artillery with the rank of Major and second-in-command. Wrote in Flanders Field.
- Canadian from Dauphin, Manitoba who first enlisted into the Canadian Mounted Rifles but transferred over into the Royal Flying Corps and became one of the most distinguished fighter pilots during the First World War massing 46 aircraft victories in 1918.
- member of the Canadian Corps and spoke out against his cousin Henri Bourassa’s anti-imperialist agenda of Quebec not wanting to enter the war to support Britain, died at the battle Passchendaele.
- The remains of a Canadian soldier whose remains were found near Vimy Rigid and who represents the many dead who were not identified and paid the ultimate price during the war.
- Heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and his assassination promoted the First World War.
- British member of parliament during the First World War and was appointed minister munitions in 1917 and became a secretary of war.
- Canada’s Prime Minister during World War I. Attended the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.
- British soldier during the First World War and took inspiration from his life in the trenches to write a few fantastical languages and myths for his books The Silmarillion, The Hobbit and his trilogy The Lord of the Rings.
- Winnipeg boy who was known for being an international spy during the Second World War but was credited with being a flying ace in the Royal Fly Corps but was shot down in 1918 and was captured as Prisoner of War during World War I.
- British soldier during the First World War and wrote poems of his life in the trenches, most notable “Dulce et Decorm est”.
- Canadian fighter ace who shot down 72 German who was a member of the Royal Fly Corps and after World War I helped form the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF).
25 Clues: The King of the United Kingdom during the First World War. • Heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and his assassination promoted the First World War. • Canada’s Prime Minister during World War I. Attended the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. • ...
Unit 3 - WWI 2023-12-02
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- A government agency created by President Woodrow Wilson in 1917, during World War I, to promote pro-war propaganda to the American public.
- Beginning during World War I, the mass movement of millions of African Americans from the rural South to cities in the North and Midwest in order to take jobs in industry
- An unarmed British ocean liner whose sinking by a German U-boat on May 7, 1915, influenced the U.S. decision to enter World War I.
- In World War I, the first U.S. military force to be deployed to France.
- The former colonies given over by the League of Nations to France and Britain to administer.
- During World War I, a coded telegram that German foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann sent to the German minister in Mexico proposing that if the United States entered the war, Mexico and Germany should become allies; it helped influence the United States to declare war on Germany five weeks later.
- A weapon that contains a poisonous substance.
- Information or rumors spread by a group or government to promote its cause or ideas or to damage an opposing cause or idea.
- A law passed by Congress in 1917 to make it illegal to spy, interfere with government foreign policy, or resist the military draft.
- At the Paris peace conference, the nickname for the leaders of the four largest victorious nations of World War I, including U.S. president Woodrow Wilson, British prime minister David Lloyd George, French prime minister Georges Clemenceau, and Italian prime minister Vittorio Orlando.
- A government-issued bond sold during World War I to raise money for the Allied war effort.
- During World War I, a German promise in 1916 to begin giving advance warning of submarine attacks on ocean liners and to spare the lives of passengers and crew.
- A law passed by Congress in 1918 to make it illegal to say anything disloyal, profane, or abusive about the government or the war effort.
- A peace treaty signed by the Allied powers and Germany on June 28, 1919, at the Paris peace conference at the Palace of Versailles in France; it assigned Germany responsibility for the war, required Germany to pay reparations to the Allied countries, reduced Germany's territory, and included the covenant for the League of Nations
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- A group of vessels or vehicles that travel together, often under the protection of an armed escort.
- During World War I, a German military policy of staging submarine attacks on Allied and neutral nations' unarmed ocean liners without advance warning.
- An international organization established by the Allied powers at the close of World War I to promote international peace and security
- At the end of World War I, a 14-part plan for peace presented by President Woodrow Wilson to Congress on January 8, 1918
- The World War I coalition, headed by Germany and Austria-Hungary and later including the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria, that opposed the Allied powers.
- Rivalry between political parties based on strong disagreement about political principles.
- Act A law passed by Congress in 1917 to create a national draft.
- The glorification of military power and values.
- A situation in a contest or conflict in which neither side can make a useful move.
- A person who physically fights a war.
- A form of warfare in which armies conduct attacks on each other from opposition positions in fortified trenches.
- At the close of World War I, one of 16 Republican senators who opposed the Treaty of Versailles.
- Created on July 28th, 1917 under an executive order issued by Woodrow Wilson, it is a government agency developed to assist in aiding the U.S. in the industrial production of materials for the American army.
- A payment demanded of a nation defeated in war by a victorious nation
- A type of cannon.
- A weapon or piece of equipment used in war.
- The World War I coalition, headed by France, Britain, and Russia and later including Portugal, Japan, and Italy, that opposed the Central powers.
31 Clues: A type of cannon. • A person who physically fights a war. • A weapon or piece of equipment used in war. • A weapon that contains a poisonous substance. • The glorification of military power and values. • Act A law passed by Congress in 1917 to create a national draft. • A payment demanded of a nation defeated in war by a victorious nation • ...
Marie Curie 2022-04-12
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- the country where Marie was a scientist
- capitol of Poland
- Prize awarded to "those have conferred the greatest benefit to Mankind in previous year
- first radioactive element discovered
- radioactive element discovered by Madam & Mister Curie
- occupied Poland with Germany.
- the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world following a systematic methodology based on evidence.
- the capitol of France
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- is the study of substances, elements and compounds
- Home country of Madam Curie
- You also call it “electromagnetic waves”
- War I
- Curies first woman to win 2 Nobel Prizes in science
- Curies mobile x-rays in cars in world war 1
- Curie husband of Madam Curie
- Becquerel discovered the 1st radioactive element
16 Clues: War I • capitol of Poland • the capitol of France • Home country of Madam Curie • Curie husband of Madam Curie • occupied Poland with Germany. • first radioactive element discovered • the country where Marie was a scientist • You also call it “electromagnetic waves” • Curies mobile x-rays in cars in world war 1 • Becquerel discovered the 1st radioactive element • ...
Japanese internment camps 2016-11-16
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- the people that were held at the internment camps
- work
- a person that fishes
- the government could take peoples rights away
- the second world war
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- making somebody do something
- the military base that japan attacked in world war 2
- the imprisonment of people in large groups without a trial
- areas of imprisonment or confinement
- two or more nations fighting
10 Clues: work • a person that fishes • the second world war • making somebody do something • two or more nations fighting • areas of imprisonment or confinement • the government could take peoples rights away • the people that were held at the internment camps • the military base that japan attacked in world war 2 • the imprisonment of people in large groups without a trial
Interwar Year 2026-01-12
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- The agreement signed on November 11, 1918 that officially ended fighting in World War I.
- A period of extreme inflation in Germany when money became nearly worthless.
- winners of WWI
- name of the state we are in
- Germany, Australia-Hungry, and the Ottomans during WWI
- The U.S.-led plan that helped Germany stabilize its economy by restructuring reparations
- Leader of Germany at the start of WWII
- intials of the president during the great depression
- The unstable period in Europe between World War I and World War II marked by economic and political problems
- name of this high school
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- The democratic government established in Germany after World War I
- Losers of WWI
- worst economic downturn in the history of the modern world
- The peace treaty that officially ended World War I and placed blame and punishment on Germany
- when people don't have jobs but are actively looking
- Payments Germany was required to make to the Allied nations for war damages
- Hitler's political party
- what people overinvested in during the Great Depression
- required material for this class
19 Clues: Losers of WWI • winners of WWI • Hitler's political party • name of this high school • name of the state we are in • required material for this class • Leader of Germany at the start of WWII • when people don't have jobs but are actively looking • intials of the president during the great depression • Germany, Australia-Hungry, and the Ottomans during WWI • ...
Criss Crossing with Time 2024-05-11
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- (2) plane from world war 2
- (2) timekeepers headquarters
- have two sets of wings
- (2) a moment when time freezes
- when you keep trying despite set-backs
- stoechas curry plant
- pretty limits - oleander
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- (2) built by Orville and Wilbur wright in 1903
- led the chase to DeLay
- these the timekeepers stay in touch with each other
- the Wright brothers couldn’t manage without
- (2) no one likes a
- (2) not the same as flying but close
- a villainous character
14 Clues: (2) no one likes a • stoechas curry plant • led the chase to DeLay • have two sets of wings • a villainous character • pretty limits - oleander • (2) plane from world war 2 • (2) timekeepers headquarters • (2) a moment when time freezes • (2) not the same as flying but close • when you keep trying despite set-backs • the Wright brothers couldn’t manage without • ...
post world war 2 2022-12-09
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- barry gordy record with how many stars
- the first satellite into space is russian for "Traveling campaign"
- who sign with the warsaw pact
- kennedy graduated from what college.
- is the name of the first nuclear submarine
- who campaign slogan is "i like ike"
- what are you called if you are born in 1942-64
- who established "people of china".
- parks who makes civil rights history
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- dwight D Eisenhower slogan was
- golding who publishes "fellow of the ring"
- who establishes "people of china"
- who captured the best film of that day.
- how many bullets hit kennedy
- who publishes the "profiles in courage"
- what is the nickname for the korean war.
- who killed JFK?
- who killed kennedy
- who launches it's first satellite explorer
- what state adopted three color traffic lights
20 Clues: who killed JFK? • who killed kennedy • how many bullets hit kennedy • who sign with the warsaw pact • dwight D Eisenhower slogan was • who establishes "people of china" • who established "people of china". • who campaign slogan is "i like ike" • kennedy graduated from what college. • parks who makes civil rights history • barry gordy record with how many stars • ...
World War II 2024-05-13
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- Military operation begins
- Dictator of Germany
- longest battle
- people were unemployed,homeless,starving
- Led the Allies
- President during World war 2
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- Americas plan to develop atomic bombs
- prejudice against jews
- German Invasion
- State ownership
- Great Britain, United States and Soviet Union
- Surprise attack by Japanese forces
- genocide where Nazis killed Jews
- Germany, Japan and Italy
- Combat
15 Clues: Combat • longest battle • Led the Allies • German Invasion • State ownership • Dictator of Germany • prejudice against jews • Germany, Japan and Italy • Military operation begins • President during World war 2 • genocide where Nazis killed Jews • Surprise attack by Japanese forces • Americas plan to develop atomic bombs • people were unemployed,homeless,starving • ...
World War 1 2016-05-25
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- Battle front between the allies and central powers in western Europe during the war.
- The series of raids in the early 1920's initiated by attorney general a Mitchell.
- Fear that communists were working to destroy the American way of life.
- Movement of African americans in the 20th century.
- Country which is owed more money.
- Person whose moral or religious beliefs forbid him or her to fight in wars.
- Group of merchant ships sailing together, protected by war ships.
- British passanger liner sunk by a german U boat during the war.
- List of terms for resolving the war and future wars.
- German submarine
- A measure that examines the weight average of prices.
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- Act passed by congress in 1917 enacting severe penalties.
- World organization established after world war 1.
- Telegram written by german foreign minister Zimmerman.
- the 29th U.S. president, was born on November 2, 1865, in Corsica (now Blooming Grove), Ohio. Harding's campaign for the presidency promised a "return to normalcy."
- Act passed by congress in 1917 authorizing a draft of men.
- one of the first government agencies established during the war.
- rising prices
- The right of people to choose their own form of government.
- glorification of the military.
20 Clues: rising prices • German submarine • glorification of the military. • Country which is owed more money. • World organization established after world war 1. • Movement of African americans in the 20th century. • List of terms for resolving the war and future wars. • A measure that examines the weight average of prices. • Telegram written by german foreign minister Zimmerman. • ...
World War 2. 2022-02-08
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- ban on trade with a country
- german air force
- plan to rebuild Europe afer WW2
- penalties imposed on a country
- world peacekeeping force created afer ww2
- a japanese suicide pilot
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- genocide of the Jews
- lightning war
- controlling a country with force
- to pacify or give in to
- strong nationalistic leader that limits the rights of a countries public
- germany japan and italy
12 Clues: lightning war • german air force • genocide of the Jews • to pacify or give in to • germany japan and italy • a japanese suicide pilot • ban on trade with a country • penalties imposed on a country • plan to rebuild Europe afer WW2 • controlling a country with force • world peacekeeping force created afer ww2 • ...
World War 2 2023-03-16
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- President of the United States from 1945 to 1953 and makes the decision to drop the bombs
- President of the United States from 1933 to 1945
- Japanese soldiers forced American soldiers to march across the Philippines
- German airforce
- Allowed the American government to continue to give countries supplies and pay it back later
- Female factory workers
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- Prime minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and 1951 to 1955
- Planes loaded with explosives that would purposefully crash into targets
- Fast and overwhelming attack to have a quick win
- First land Victory for the Allies in the Pacific
- Fascist Dictator of Germany
- A division of Fascism where blond hair and blue eye people are thought of to be superior
12 Clues: German airforce • Female factory workers • Fascist Dictator of Germany • Fast and overwhelming attack to have a quick win • First land Victory for the Allies in the Pacific • President of the United States from 1933 to 1945 • Prime minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and 1951 to 1955 • ...
World War 2 2024-01-26
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- the killing of a large number of people from particular nation or ethnic group
- the policy of the U.S. government that people of Japanese descent, including U.S. citizens, would be incarcerated in isolated camps.
- the people who stay in a country and work while that country's soldiers are fighting in a war in a foreign country
- they were formed to help oppose the Japanese invasion of China
- the place the japanese attacked at
- the landing operations and associated airborne operations
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- vegetable gardens planted during the world wars in order to ensure an adequate food supply for civilians and troops.
- a top secret program that developed atomic weapons for world war 2
- a government or social situation where one person makes all the rules and decisions
- american indians who used their tribal language to send secret communcations on the battlefield
- a place where a government forces people to live without trial
- a bomb that derives its destructive power from the rapid release of nuclear energy by fission of heavy atomic nuclei
12 Clues: the place the japanese attacked at • the landing operations and associated airborne operations • a place where a government forces people to live without trial • they were formed to help oppose the Japanese invasion of China • a top secret program that developed atomic weapons for world war 2 • ...
Russian Revolution Crossword 2022-10-19
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- Leader of Bolsheviks and first dictator of Soviet Union
- A form of feudalism practiced in Russia until
- Influential advisor to the Romanov family until his murder in 1916
- Worker-dominated councils of farm laborers and soldiers
- The first revolution of 1917 was called the _____ Revolution
- One of 2 cities whose population doubled due to the Industrial Revolution in Russia.
- Political/economic belief system which rose to prominence because of Russian Revolution
- Battleship on which crew had a mutiny against their officers
- War in 1904-1905 in which Russia lost soldiers, ships, money, and prestige
- The army on the Bolshevik side during the Russian Civil War
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- Russian minister of war during their provisional government of 1917.
- Country eventually formed by the Russian Revolution.
- Representative assembly formed by Nicholas II after Russo-Japanese War
- State of high tension between the Soviet Union and United States after World War II (we'll learn about this in a couple weeks)
- Last tsar of Russia, executed in 1918
- Dynasty ended by the Russian Revolution.
- 1905 massacre of unarmed protestors
- Event which killed up to 400,000 Russians between 1891-1892
- The October Revolution of 1917 was led by this political party
- Capital of Russia during World War I
20 Clues: 1905 massacre of unarmed protestors • Capital of Russia during World War I • Last tsar of Russia, executed in 1918 • Dynasty ended by the Russian Revolution. • A form of feudalism practiced in Russia until • Country eventually formed by the Russian Revolution. • Leader of Bolsheviks and first dictator of Soviet Union • ...
World War One 2023-08-28
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- The massive transformation of the U.S. economy as all major industries transitioned to producing war supplies.
- The organization that was formed after World War One to ensure international peace that the U.S. refused to join.
- The all Black army division who played a major role in the war once the U.S. entered (two words, no spaces).
- In the Treaty that ended the war, this country was forced to take complete responsibility and blame for the war.
- Used as a warfare strategy utilized on the Western Front that resulted in low morale, disease, and stalemates.
- The Treaty of ___ was the official treaty that ended World War One.
- The U.S. president's proposed treaty to end World War One.
- The Great ___ was the mass movement of Black Americans from the South to Northern cities in hopes of better job opportunities.
- The initial policy of the U.S. during the first three years of World War One.
- The conquering of other nations by another nation to expand their territory
- The Spanish Flu was an ___ that ravaged much of Europe and North America towards the end of World War One and caused 20 million deaths.
- The ___ of Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdidnand ignited World War One.
- The president of the United States during World War One.
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- The type of submarine warfare used by the Germans that was one of the reasons the U.S. declared war against them in 1917.
- A form of warfare in which the entire population of a nation is affected economically and physically (directly targeted by the enemy).
- A new weapon (now banned) that introduced chemical warfare on a large scale (two words, no spaces)
- The act of criticizing the war that became illegal and led to mass violations of the First Amendment.
- The extreme pride in one's country or ethnic group, feeling superior than other countries or ethnic groups
- The last name of the only Congresswoman who served during World War One and voted against declaring war.
- The nickname for the women who worked with a radioactive substance during and after the war and fought for justice after becoming terminally ill (two words, no spaces).
- The system of economic or military agreements between two or more countries.
- Different mediums used to persuade a population to support a government policy (like war).
- The percieved or real act of spying or attempting to sabotage the U.S. military and led to mass violations of the First Amendment.
- The rapid build up of a nation's military.
- Due to so many men enlisting the the war, this Americans took their place, working in factories to produce war supplies.
25 Clues: The rapid build up of a nation's military. • The president of the United States during World War One. • The U.S. president's proposed treaty to end World War One. • The Treaty of ___ was the official treaty that ended World War One. • The conquering of other nations by another nation to expand their territory • ...
World History Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-09
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- the student non-violent coordinating committee.
- test- a test on reading and writing before a person is able to vote
- War- tension between the USA and USSR lasting over 50 years.
- the right to vote.
- theory- the theory that if a country adopt communism its surrounding country would also adopt it.
- to divide.
- biased news used to promote a political cause.
- War Amendments- 13th 14th and 15th amendments to the U.S constitution.
- temporary peace.
- Mutally Assured Destruction.
- when one nations takes over land that belongs to another nation.
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- policy- the U.S to keep communism from spreading in the world.
- clause- the legal exception to a law.
- when a nation pushes a problem to the brink of war to get something.
- to end the separation of races.
- a taxed payed before a person can vote.
- north antlantic treaty organization created by the United States to defend Western Europe from communism.
- Plan- Created to help Western Europe after world world 2.
- Pact- created by the USSR to protect Eastern Europe from NATO.
19 Clues: to divide. • temporary peace. • the right to vote. • Mutally Assured Destruction. • to end the separation of races. • clause- the legal exception to a law. • a taxed payed before a person can vote. • biased news used to promote a political cause. • the student non-violent coordinating committee. • policy- the U.S to keep communism from spreading in the world. • ...
WW2 2023-05-05
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- extermination of entire villages including women and children
- a mountain religion apart in czechoslovakia
- conection
- etsablished that the united states provided with political,military and economic assistance
- a air attack corps in world war 2 to make a suicidal on a target
- a system that the united states used for guns and to lease weapons
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- is a time period in world war 2 where millions of jews were killed
- offered help economically with europe to prevent war
- is a place were jews were living during the holcaust
- the name given to Britain's policy in the 1930s of allowing Hitler to expand German territory unchecked
- a intense type of combo used in the military
- is a german air force
- a organization for security in europe
13 Clues: conection • is a german air force • a organization for security in europe • a mountain religion apart in czechoslovakia • a intense type of combo used in the military • offered help economically with europe to prevent war • is a place were jews were living during the holcaust • extermination of entire villages including women and children • ...
World War 2 Technologies 2024-05-12
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- Device for quickly heating food with radio waves; a common household appliance today
- Material used in clothing, such as nylon and polyester
- Sealing tape favored by soldiers; known for its strength in sealing things up
- Blood storage facilities for transfusions; used to assist the transfer of blood between people
- Quick-cooking noodles popularised after the war, very popular food today
- Synthetic substitute for natural rubber; used now in cars, airplanes, construction, footwear, and gloves
- Branch of science that studies code-breaking; now important for digital security, protection of data, and national security
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- A food that has become the staple of camping and backpacking today, snack food, sometimes filled with protein and nutrients; can be tough to chew
- An explosive, detonation device used extensively during the war, triggers when there is pressure on it
- Early calculator built for ballistics calculations; now an electronic device used to perform complex tasks and store information for business, home-use, and entertainment
- Night vision device for seeing in the dark; commonly used for covert operations by the military
- Surgical procedures to repair facial injuries; used today by many celebrities and wealthy people
- First operational jet fighter, created by Germany
- Antibiotic that revolutionised medicine; a medication that fights bacterial infections by interfering with their cell walls
- Navigation and detection system using radio waves; used to track objects, predict weather, air traffic control, law enforcement
- Destructive weapon developed during the Manhattan Project that helped to end World War II
- Pens that work well at high altitudes; commonly used today, everyday
- Powerful source of energy harnessed from nuclear fission
18 Clues: First operational jet fighter, created by Germany • Material used in clothing, such as nylon and polyester • Powerful source of energy harnessed from nuclear fission • Pens that work well at high altitudes; commonly used today, everyday • Quick-cooking noodles popularised after the war, very popular food today • ...
Vietnam war 2024-05-07
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- 12: who were afraid that communism would spread to South Vietnam and then the rest of Asia.
- 14: On 2nd August 1964, North Vietnamese boats attacked a US Navy destroyer, the USS Maddox, patrolling what gulf/body of sea?
- 13: this was the belief that if one country fell to communism, it was likely that the neighbouring one would also fall. What theory was this?
- 10: who was the corrupt leader who refused to give peasants land.
- 11: Which part of Vietnam rebelled against Diem.
- 9: Many South Vietnamese people supported who? because they were unhappy with Ngo Dinh Diem.
- 3: what nation was the first to fall into Communism?
- 7: Who did Ho Chi Minh capture after world war 2 and declared vietnam independent.
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- 8: What were the south vietnam communists rebel group called?
- 6: before world war two vietnam had been part of what Empire.
- 15:who was the US Secretary of Defence burning the Vietnam War?
- 1: who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- 4: what type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam?
- 5: which president sent half a million troops into Vietnam?
- 2: what type of war is the Vietnam war?
15 Clues: 2: what type of war is the Vietnam war? • 11: Which part of Vietnam rebelled against Diem. • 3: what nation was the first to fall into Communism? • 5: which president sent half a million troops into Vietnam? • 8: What were the south vietnam communists rebel group called? • 6: before world war two vietnam had been part of what Empire. • ...
world war 2. 2025-03-24
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- which month did ww2 end
- How did Hitler die
- What territory did Germany remilitarized in 1936
- What was the name of the alliance between italy,hungary and Germany
- whic civil war started in 1936
- What was the name of germany occupied by the allied powers
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- one of the japanese city bombed in 1945
- who was the man who mainly started ww2
- In 1936 who hosted the olimpics
- Who was the leader of the ussr in 1939
- The name of the japanese empereor
- what month did ww2 start
12 Clues: How did Hitler die • which month did ww2 end • what month did ww2 start • whic civil war started in 1936 • In 1936 who hosted the olimpics • The name of the japanese empereor • who was the man who mainly started ww2 • Who was the leader of the ussr in 1939 • one of the japanese city bombed in 1945 • What territory did Germany remilitarized in 1936 • ...
American Presidents 2025-02-27
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- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Wrote the Constitution
- Union general in the Civil War
- Assassinated in Dallas
- Was an actor before becoming president
- The first president
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- President during World War I
- "I am not a crook"
- Used to be a peanut farmer
- Was called "King Andrew"
- Chose to land 2 atomic bombs in Japan
- Served 4 terms
- The first African-American president
- President during the Civil War
14 Clues: Served 4 terms • "I am not a crook" • The first president • Wrote the Constitution • Assassinated in Dallas • Was called "King Andrew" • Used to be a peanut farmer • President during World War I • Union general in the Civil War • President during the Civil War • The first African-American president • Wrote the Declaration of Independence • Chose to land 2 atomic bombs in Japan • ...
war vocabulary 2023-09-07
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- a explosive in war
- a formal desscusion beteen enemies
- an offensive against an enemy
- winning
- a gun that is dubble barreled
- the possibility of something unpleasent or bad is gonna happen
- a large fleet
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- protective covering for combat
- a friendly nation
- a airforce craft
- freedom from war
- a machine to blow up stuff
- march aggressively into a territory by military
- beest known aircraft in the world
- a violent fights between 2 or more groups
15 Clues: winning • a large fleet • a airforce craft • freedom from war • a friendly nation • a explosive in war • a machine to blow up stuff • an offensive against an enemy • a gun that is dubble barreled • protective covering for combat • beest known aircraft in the world • a formal desscusion beteen enemies • a violent fights between 2 or more groups • ...
USH Unit 5 Review 2022-11-14
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- New technology in WWI forced soldiers to dig tunnels and use them for cover
- Law created during World War I... has been used to take legal action against Edward Snowden and Donald Trump
- Woodrow Wilson's plan for WWI negotiations
- Message sent from Germany to Mexico... led the U.S. to join WWI
- Action taken by the U.S. government that has to do with other nations
- treaty that ended World War I
- Idea that certain groups of humans were "more fit" than others... this was used to justify imperialism
- The United States policy before the 1900s. They would "stick to itself" before becoming involved in world affairs.
- foreign policy under Teddy Roosevelt... the U.S. would take decisive action when needed
- "Add-on" to the Monroe Doctrine
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- The United States would intervene in the Western Hemisphere but leave Europe, Asia, and Africa alone
- A "splendid little war"
- President who said, "Talk soft, but carry a big stick"
- new weapon used in World War I
- War that began in Europe... U.S. joined in 1917
- domination of small countries by bigger and stronger ones
- form of media that helped push the U.S. into war with Spain
- Physical ailment that would result from life in the trenches... skin and flesh would begin to rot
- During World War I, certain speech against the government was illegal
- Group inspired by Woodrow Wilson... the U.S. never joined
- President during World War I
- British ship (with Americans on board) that was taken down by German U-Boats
- Many World War I soldiers experienced a condition similar to what is today known as "PTSD".
23 Clues: A "splendid little war" • President during World War I • treaty that ended World War I • new weapon used in World War I • "Add-on" to the Monroe Doctrine • Woodrow Wilson's plan for WWI negotiations • War that began in Europe... U.S. joined in 1917 • President who said, "Talk soft, but carry a big stick" • domination of small countries by bigger and stronger ones • ...
Australians at War - Words and Definitions 2024-10-24
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- Prisoners of War
- A nickname for Australian soldiers in World War I and World War II.
- Limiting the amount of food or goods people can buy during war.
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, soldiers who fought together in World War I.
- A major battle in World War I where many Australians fought.
- Long, deep ditches where soldiers lived and fought in during war.
- A major battle fought against the Japanese, in the Pacific theatre.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- Front The area in Europe where many battles of World War I were fought.
- Front Life at home during war, where people support the war effort.
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- Information used to influence people’s opinions during war.
- To sign up to join the army or navy.
- Countries that work together in a war.
- Soldiers who fight on foot.
- Controlling what people are allowed to read, watch, or say.
15 Clues: Prisoners of War • Soldiers who fight on foot. • An agreement to stop fighting. • To sign up to join the army or navy. • Countries that work together in a war. • Information used to influence people’s opinions during war. • Controlling what people are allowed to read, watch, or say. • A major battle in World War I where many Australians fought. • ...
World War I Vocabulary 2018-11-13
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- A group that travels with something, such as a ship, to protect it
- compensation or repayment; compensation payable by a defeated nation for damages sustained by another nation
- a group of communists who overthrew the democratic Russian government
- WW1 military strategy at defending a position by fighting from the protection of deep ditches.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
- WW1 alliance led by Austria-Hungary and Germany and later joined by Bulgaria and the ottoman Empire.
- take over countries to gain more land and control
- the ground between the two opposing trenches.
- authorized the United States federal government to raise a national army for service in World War I through conscription
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority.
- President of the United States during World War I
- German submarines used in World War I
- The spreading of ideas about an institution or individual for the purpose of influencing opinion
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- Lead the Bolshevik party and started communism in Russia
- caused by fears of subversion by communists in the United States after the Russian Revolution.
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict
- A policy of aggressive military preparedness
- a union of countries formed in 1919 by the Treaty of Versailles to uphold peace, security and promote settlements by arbitration
- treaty between Germany and the allied powers in which Germany accepted full responsibility for the war and agreed to pay repay
- Heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne, was assassinated in Sarajevo, started World War I.
- a limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use
- Alliance that included Great Britain, France, Russia, the United States, and other countries during World Wars I.
- Great Britain, France, Russia
- First Chancellor of Germany
- temporary agreement to stop fighting
- war bond sold to Americans; 2/3 of war budget
- Spying, especially to gain government secrets
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict
- Leaders of France, the United States, Great Britain, Italy
29 Clues: First Chancellor of Germany • Great Britain, France, Russia • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy • temporary agreement to stop fighting • German submarines used in World War I • A policy of aggressive military preparedness • the ground between the two opposing trenches. • war bond sold to Americans; 2/3 of war budget • Spying, especially to gain government secrets • ...
World War 2 2016-04-20
12 Clues: Drop em' • Prime Minster • Japan's Leader • Killing of Jews • December 7, 1941 • Leader with Polo • Germany's Leader • In charge of Italy • Beaches of France Normandy • You attack us, we bomb you • The war is know over, because Japan has surrendered • I knew this day would come. Now we need a victory in Japan
World War 2 2026-02-24
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- Abbreviation for United Service Origanisation
- Notification of potential emergency
- Officer undergoing precommissioning training
- Room where crew wait for operations
- British word for a truck
- On a ship the deck on which aircraft or guns are placed
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- Ellectronic equipment for detection of airborne objects
- Fortification against the ocean
- British air force
- Vessel accompanying a usually larger vessel for guidance or protection
- Battery-driven device handheld for illumination
- Small figurine indicating unit to which the bearer belongs
12 Clues: British air force • British word for a truck • Fortification against the ocean • Notification of potential emergency • Room where crew wait for operations • Officer undergoing precommissioning training • Abbreviation for United Service Origanisation • Battery-driven device handheld for illumination • Ellectronic equipment for detection of airborne objects • ...
US Hist. Final Review '25 2025-05-22
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- When world wars 1 and 2 first began, the United states remained _______
- This act of civil disobedience involved blacks going to segregated restaurants and refusing to leave, despite harassment
- The first Japanese city to have the atomic bomb dropped on it
- this international organization was proposed by Woodrow Wilson at the end of World War 1 as a way to prevent future wars
- John F. Kennedy was president when the US government helped Cuban refugees invade Cuba and overthrow its dictator (it failed)
- The United States and Western Europe formed this defense alliance after WWII (and still exists)
- This democratic president called for the 'New Deal'
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- Aside from individuals (like Hitler), or countries (like Japan) one could say that the Allies in WWII fought against __________.
- This provided cheap loans to soldiers after World war 2, making it easier to buy a home
- Plessy v. Ferguson is the Supreme Court case that legalized _________
- the great depression occurred during this decade
- large federal program intended to create jobs for the unemployed during the great depression
- The Truman _________ was a foreign policy that shaped the American approach to the Cold War
- this means stoking fears among ones countrymen, and comes from a certain politician who claimed communists lurked in the US government
- This was the most Important battle of WWII that allowed the allies to retake France (and soon after, Europe)
- Woody Guthrie sang songs about the _______ ________
- The USA fought a war here that was the first major conflict of the Cold War.
17 Clues: the great depression occurred during this decade • This democratic president called for the 'New Deal' • Woody Guthrie sang songs about the _______ ________ • The first Japanese city to have the atomic bomb dropped on it • Plessy v. Ferguson is the Supreme Court case that legalized _________ • ...
world war 2 2018-08-01
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- another word for soldier
- what people had to eat
- their uniforms were used to
- what guns need to shoot
- how people find information about other side
- body parts you lose
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- where men in war stayed
- what you use to attack
- what job did women work in the war
- the opposite of axis
- you need a mask to protect yourself
- another word for enemy
12 Clues: body parts you lose • the opposite of axis • what people had to eat • what you use to attack • another word for enemy • where men in war stayed • what guns need to shoot • another word for soldier • their uniforms were used to • what job did women work in the war • you need a mask to protect yourself • how people find information about other side
