world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Ontario (ON) 2020-06-04
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- What New Year’s Day tradition takes place in Lake Ontario? (3 words)
- What flying super hero was created by Joe Schuster who was born in ON?
- What famous host of Jeopardy was born in Sudbury? (first and last name)
- What is the only city in Canada where you can drive north into the United States?
- What is the second coldest Capital city in the world after Moscow?
- What famous medical breakthrough did Dr. Frederick Banting create?
- Named after an NHL player, what doughnut and coffee shop first opened in Hamilton? (first and last name)
- Which Canadian structure is one of the eight modern wonders of the world? (2 words)
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- Who were the first quintuplets to survive infancy were born in Callander? (last name)
- What popular board game was invented by Lauren Robinson and Paul Toyne?
- What town has the longest fresh water beach in the World? (2 words0
- What is the provincial flower of ON? (White __)
- What province is the geocaching Capital of Canada and 3rd in the World?
- What is the largest freshwater island in the world?
- What board game was invented in 1860 by Eckhardt Wettlaufer in Perth County and is still popular today?
- Which Cartoon bear was based on a Canadian black bear at the London Zoo? (3 words)
- While living in Brantford, ON, what did Alexander Graham Bell invent?
- Which ON City is known as the Nickel capital of the world? (2 words)
18 Clues: What is the provincial flower of ON? (White __) • What is the largest freshwater island in the world? • What is the second coldest Capital city in the world after Moscow? • What famous medical breakthrough did Dr. Frederick Banting create? • What town has the longest fresh water beach in the World? (2 words0 • ...
unit #1 summative project 2022-09-26
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- The first European to discover the new world.
- The 3 main reasons people wanted to explore the new world(3 words).
- Modern name for the new world.
- People taken mostly from Africa and forced to work for no pay.
- Poles carved by the native people in the pacific northwest(2 words).
- Conquered the eastern coast of north America and the Hudson bay.
- Conquered modern-day Mexico, Central America, and the west coast of South America.
- The place where most of the slaves were taken from.
- The Spanish people that came to conquer more land.
- gaining more land, colonizing.
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- The religion believed by native populations.
- Conquered modern-day Brazil.
- New things people found in the new world that caused a population boom in Europe and Africa.
- Sailed all the way around South America.
- the event that took place when Columbus first landed in the new world(2 words).
- Killed 90% of the native Americans.
- Conquered most of the midwestern united states and northeastern Canada.
- the animal people in the new world got that made hunting much easier.
- Giving an object or currency in return for goods and services.
- Things that people found and wanted to take back to Europe.
20 Clues: Conquered modern-day Brazil. • Modern name for the new world. • gaining more land, colonizing. • Killed 90% of the native Americans. • Sailed all the way around South America. • The religion believed by native populations. • The first European to discover the new world. • The Spanish people that came to conquer more land. • ...
Vietnam War 1 2024-05-06
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- Which nation invaded & controlled Vietnam during World War II?
- The “__________ Theory” stated that if one nation became communist, so would neighboring countries.
- What type of political/economic philosophy was followed by Vietnamese rebel groups?China What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Which area of Europe established Communist governments following World War II?Advisors Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Which part of Vietnam was ruled by Ngo Dinh Diem?
- American ships were attacked in the Gulf of ___________.
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- What was the name of the American Navy destroyer attacked by North Vietnam?
- Followers of this religion were oppressed by the Diem government.Johnson Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Which European nation took control of Vietnam after World War II?Guerilla The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- What term could be used to to describe Diem’s leadership?
11 Clues: Which part of Vietnam was ruled by Ngo Dinh Diem? • American ships were attacked in the Gulf of ___________. • What term could be used to to describe Diem’s leadership? • Which nation invaded & controlled Vietnam during World War II? • Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement? • ...
COLD WAR 1940'S-80'S 2025-01-31
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- COLD WAR BOYCOTTS BY THE USA AND USSR IN 80 & 84.
- ISRAEL CAPTURED IMPORTANT AREAS FROM THE ARABS IN THE 1967 ____ DAY WAR.
- THE 1970'S NIXON POLICY OF IMPROVING RELATIONS WITH THE USSR AND CHINA.
- SPUTNIK, YURI GAGRIN, NASA, APOLLO: THE _____ RACE OF THE 50'S-60'S.
- FOUNDED AS A JEWISH COUNTRY IN THE HOLY LAND IN 1948.
- LAND BASED ICBM MISSILES, SUBMARINE LAUNCHED SLBM'S, AND _______ MADE UP THIS TRIAD.
- LARGE ASIAN COUNTRY THAT CONVERTED TO COMMUNISM IN THE LATE 1940'S.
- NAME OF THE FIRST SOVIET SATELLITE IN SPACE IN 1957
- THE ____ CURTAIN DIVIDED EASTERN AND WESTERN EUROPE DURING THE COLD WAR.
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- BOTH THE USA / USSR BUILT UP ATOMIC AND _______ ARSENALS DURING THE COLD WAR.
- THE RED SCARE AND CONTAINMENT DEALT WITH FEAR OF _______.
- THE NUCLEAR ____ WAS THE 3 MAIN WAYS TO DELIVER STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS.
- THE USA FOUGHT A LONG TUFF CONFLICT IN _____ IN THE LATE 60'S - EARLY 70'S.
- US PRESIDENT OF LATE 80'S / EARLY 90'S WHO HELPED END THE COLD WAR.
- THE DIVIDED CAPITAL OF GERMANY WHICH WAS A FOCUS POINT OF THE COLD WAR IN EUROPE.
- THE ______ MISSILE CRISIS IN 1962 BROUGHT THE WORLD TO THE EDGE OF NUCLEAR CONFLICT.
- 1980'S PRESIDENT WHO BROUGHT A PEAK AND THAW IN THE COLD WAR.
- THE COLD WAR WAS THE 40 YEAR PERIOD OF TENSION BETWEEN THE USA AND ___.
- AMERICAN HIGH ALTITUDE SPY PLANE SHOT DOWN OVER THE USSR IN THE LATE 50'S.
- THE USA AND NATO FOUGHT TO STOP THE SPREAD OF COMMUNISM IN THE _____ WAR OF 1950-53.
20 Clues: COLD WAR BOYCOTTS BY THE USA AND USSR IN 80 & 84. • NAME OF THE FIRST SOVIET SATELLITE IN SPACE IN 1957 • FOUNDED AS A JEWISH COUNTRY IN THE HOLY LAND IN 1948. • THE RED SCARE AND CONTAINMENT DEALT WITH FEAR OF _______. • 1980'S PRESIDENT WHO BROUGHT A PEAK AND THAW IN THE COLD WAR. • US PRESIDENT OF LATE 80'S / EARLY 90'S WHO HELPED END THE COLD WAR. • ...
Level 11 History Lesson 2025-11-06
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- (n.): the leader of an empire
- (n.): the leader of Germany during World War II
- (n.): having qualities that make someone a good leader
- (v.): to win a battle or war; to take control of a country by fighting
- (n.): a fight with many people; often a part of a war"
- (v.): to use an army to try and take control of a city or country
- (v.): to make people want to do great things or become better people
- (adj.): very mean
- (adj.): anything about war or used in war
- (n.): a country that agrees to help another country in a war; a friend
- (adj.): to be a part of something that is happening
- (n.): a famous French emperor and military leader
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- (v.): to have something
- (n.): a kingdom in ancient Greece
- (v.): when a country says it will start a war with another country
- (n.): when a large area is damaged or many people are killed
- (adj.): very good at something
- (v.): to beat someone in a battle or war
- (n.): a group of countries that are all controlled by the same country or leader
- (n.): a trait; something that is a part of who a person is
- (n.): a famous military leader from ancient Greece
- (v.): to finish doing something that was difficult to do
- (adj.): to achieve something difficult
- (n.): all of the places controlled by a king or queen
24 Clues: (adj.): very mean • (v.): to have something • (n.): the leader of an empire • (adj.): very good at something • (n.): a kingdom in ancient Greece • (adj.): to achieve something difficult • (v.): to beat someone in a battle or war • (adj.): anything about war or used in war • (n.): the leader of Germany during World War II • (n.): a famous French emperor and military leader • ...
Countries 2023-01-13
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- Won the FIFA World Cup 5 times
- Won the 2018 FIFA World Cup
- The world's tallest person lives here
- Smallest country in the world
- Toronto is their capital city
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- Started a war with a European country
- Won the cricket world cup in 2011
- Has the Great Pyramids of Giza
- Has a youtuber with over 130M subscribers
- Has the tallest building in the world
- Is the most populated country
11 Clues: Won the 2018 FIFA World Cup • Smallest country in the world • Is the most populated country • Toronto is their capital city • Won the FIFA World Cup 5 times • Has the Great Pyramids of Giza • Won the cricket world cup in 2011 • Started a war with a European country • The world's tallest person lives here • Has the tallest building in the world • ...
US History Unit #6 Vocab 2024-04-23
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- The Vietnam War and Korean War are examples of a _____
- A type of government where one person has total power
- The US and the USSR were both trying to increase their sphere of ____ during the Cold War
- A theory held by the US in which they feared communism spreading throughout an entire region of the world
- A time when people in the US were afraid of communism spreading to the US
- The United States and the Soviet Union were the 2 main ____ during the Cold War
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- When the US tried to stop the spread of communism
- The type of economic system they had in the Soviet Union where the leaders owned everything and gave it out to people as they saw fit
- The type of economic system we have in the United States that allows some people to be very rich and some people to be very poor
- Being a Democrat or a Republican is an example of a specific type of _____
10 Clues: When the US tried to stop the spread of communism • A type of government where one person has total power • The Vietnam War and Korean War are examples of a _____ • A time when people in the US were afraid of communism spreading to the US • Being a Democrat or a Republican is an example of a specific type of _____ • ...
Colonial Time 2023-11-28
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- Ludwig Hays A women who fought in the American revolution
- A form of getting money
- People in Charge
- A battle between 2 groups of people or 2 or more countries
- Free from controlling people
- People who fought in the war
- Adams The 2nd first lady
- Hard working people who worked against their will
- Someone who Sanitizes the water
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- A group of people who formed an army
- established order
- Where the wars were
- English people
- People who live in America
14 Clues: English people • People in Charge • established order • Where the wars were • A form of getting money • People who live in America • Adams The 2nd first lady • Free from controlling people • People who fought in the war • Someone who Sanitizes the water • A group of people who formed an army • Hard working people who worked against their will • ...
World War I Crossword 2013-02-25
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- The Archduke of Austria-Hungary, who was assassinated during a trip into Serbia. His death sparked WWI.
- The alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- The glorification and buildup of the military. Led to increased tension between European countries leading up to World War I.
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- The treaty drawn up after World War I that led to German resentment of the Allies and eventually helped cause World War II.
- A plan used by Germany in hopes of avoid a two-front war with France and Russia. Involved invading Belgium and defeating France quickly.
- This technology used by Germany allowed them to cut off British supplies, and indirectly led to US involvement in the war.
- Germany's ________ was turned into a surrender by the Allies, which horrified German officials and led them to search for scapegoats for Germany's defeat.
- A set of proposals set forth by President Wilson as a method to create lasting peace for the years to come.
- A strait located south of the Black Sea, allowing the Allies to ship much-needed supplies to Russia. After the Ottoman Empire joined the Central Powers, this strait was cut off from Allied usage.
- A weapon used by both sides that killed the majority of soldiers during the war. Allowed attacking enemies from over 10 miles away.
- A mass recruitment of men in a country as soldiers. Used by all major countries involved in the war.
11 Clues: The alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. • A mass recruitment of men in a country as soldiers. Used by all major countries involved in the war. • The Archduke of Austria-Hungary, who was assassinated during a trip into Serbia. His death sparked WWI. • ...
Confederation Crossword 2019-01-06
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- (2 words) A place to hide/shelter slaves
- (2 words) Stairs to help runaways
- (2 words) Quebec's old name
- (2 words) Ontario's old name
- (2 words) Slaves would travel with it to go to Canada
- (1 word) When Canada became seperate
- (2 words) Charlotte's Confrence Nickname
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- (2 words) One of the fathers of confederation
- (2 words) A railway that transported resources
- (2 words) Dressed up as a man
- (2 words) Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick
- (3 words) A prime minister
- (3 words) A novel about anti slavery
- (3 words) A slogan said by Canada West
- (2 words) War between the States
15 Clues: (3 words) A prime minister • (2 words) Quebec's old name • (2 words) Ontario's old name • (2 words) Dressed up as a man • (2 words) War between the States • (2 words) Stairs to help runaways • (3 words) A novel about anti slavery • (1 word) When Canada became seperate • (3 words) A slogan said by Canada West • (2 words) A place to hide/shelter slaves • ...
WW1- Julia Noh 2021-03-12
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- staying out of world affairs
- nations working together during WW1
- manipulating public opinion
- international enforce treaty
- provide fixed food during shortage
- strong support pride for country
- major group fighting WW1
- not taking sides during war
- countries help protect in war
- message german try alliance mexico
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- government draft men military
- military forces weapons intimidate
- payment by defeated to winners
- fighting ditches battlefront
- taking control foreign territory
- confirm adopt approve measure
16 Clues: major group fighting WW1 • manipulating public opinion • not taking sides during war • staying out of world affairs • fighting ditches battlefront • international enforce treaty • government draft men military • confirm adopt approve measure • countries help protect in war • payment by defeated to winners • strong support pride for country • taking control foreign territory • ...
Civil War 2019-04-29
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- Lincoln, Who was the president over the union?
- War, The _______ started April 12, 1861 and ended April 9, 1865.
- What were the 11 Southern states called?
- Grant, The 11th president during the Civil War.
- The ______ battle took place in Harding County TN.
- What was the third battle of Winchester?
- What battle took place in the Western Theater?
- Hill, What was the pivotal battle on May 16, 1863?
- River, The battle that was fought on December 31-January 2.
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- What was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War?
- What was the first battle of Robert E. Lee?
- Mill, This battle took place on June 27, 1862.
- Harbor, The battle that happened in Mechanicsville, VA.
- This killed 66% of people during the Civil War.
- run, What was the first major battle of the Civil War?
- The battle that was spread about 6 miles.
- Henry, What was the first important victory for the union and Breg?
- What was the North side of the Civil War called?
- Lee, Who was the West Point Commander?
- Pines, This battle took place in Henrico County, VA.
20 Clues: Lee, Who was the West Point Commander? • What were the 11 Southern states called? • What was the third battle of Winchester? • The battle that was spread about 6 miles. • What was the first battle of Robert E. Lee? • Lincoln, Who was the president over the union? • Mill, This battle took place on June 27, 1862. • What battle took place in the Western Theater? • ...
WWI Vocab By: Margaret Vivian 2013-01-18
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- forced entry into the military
- points Wilson's plan for peace after the war
- gathering materials to prepare for war
- German submarines
- payment by the losing country to the winning country to help pay for damages
- pride in your home country
- a government in which one person has unlimited power
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- bonds war bonds sold to Americans: 2/3 of the war budget
- of nation international organization formed after WWI as part of a treaty to promote peace
- someone opposed war and violence
- non participation in a war or dispute
- boys nickname for american soldiers fighting in Europe
- the taking over of another country, or just their government, or just their economy
- limited allowance or portion of food or goods
- building up of the military
- alliance agreements between many nations
- advertisement that hits the heart not just the mind
- to spy
- a person who believes that business should be publicly owned by the government rather than by individuals
- close association with other countries formed it advance in similar interests
20 Clues: to spy • German submarines • pride in your home country • building up of the military • forced entry into the military • someone opposed war and violence • non participation in a war or dispute • gathering materials to prepare for war • alliance agreements between many nations • points Wilson's plan for peace after the war • limited allowance or portion of food or goods • ...
Das Deutsche Kaiserreich-ein Kreuzworträtsel 2017-05-02
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- Wer war Sieger im Krieg von Frankreich und Preußen?
- Durch was war das Weiterdringen der Europäer ins Innere fremder Kontinente möglich?
- Dieses Gesetzt verbot sozialdemokratische Organisationen.
- Ein starker Flächenstaat war durch die ... des Deutschen Kaiserreiches 1871 entstanden.
- 1871 wurde König Wilhelm 1. von Preußen Kaiser von...
- Ab 1888 wählt man alle ... Jahre.
- Die Ausrufung des Deutschen Kaiserreiches war im...
- Gedenktag, der im Deutschen Kaiserreich jährlich um den 02.09. gefeiert wurde.
- Seit 1862 war er deutscher Ministerpräsident.
- Wie viel Millionen Soldaten verlor das Deutsche Reich im ersten Weltkrieg?
- Wie hieß der Nama Häuptling Hendrik mit Nachnamen?
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- Wer ist wichtiger für Deutschland? Reichskanzler oder Kaiser?
- Die Feinde von Bismarck waren die Sozialdemokraten und die...
- 1890 wurde Bismarck von Kaiser Wilhelm 2. zum ... gezwungen.
- Ihre Meinung war bei der Verteilung der fremden Gebieten egal.
- Wahlalter für männliche Staatsbürger
- Das Volk der Nama lebte Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts unter deutscher...
- Die Europäer hielten Hochkulturen wie China für...
- Hauptnahrungsmittel während des ersten Weltkrieges
- In welchem Monat endete der erste Weltkrieg?
20 Clues: Ab 1888 wählt man alle ... Jahre. • Wahlalter für männliche Staatsbürger • In welchem Monat endete der erste Weltkrieg? • Seit 1862 war er deutscher Ministerpräsident. • Die Europäer hielten Hochkulturen wie China für... • Hauptnahrungsmittel während des ersten Weltkrieges • Wie hieß der Nama Häuptling Hendrik mit Nachnamen? • ...
Cold War Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-24
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- the policy or practice of restructuring or reforming the economic and political system
- a competition between nations to build and maintain military capabilities, often with a focus on weapons
- Plan a program that provided economic aid to Europe after World War II
- a key moment in the Cold War that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war.
- remains the border between North and South Korea
- an arms race, proxy wars, and ideological conflict, but without direct military conflict between the two superpowers.
- President Truman promised support for democratic nations that were threatened by authoritarian forces.
- a conflict where opposing sides, support different factions or groups in a war, instead of directly fighting each other.
- Theory if one nation fell to communism, neighboring countries would also
- the US adopted the policy of "____________" to prevent the spread of communism,
- competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to achieve superiority in space exploration
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- a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
- a concrete barrier and heavily fortified border, divided East and West Berlin
- Western Allies, in response to the Soviet blockade of West Berlin, supplied the city with essential goods via air
- a concept relating to openness and transparency in the Russian government
- a symbolic and physical barrier that divided Europe into communist and democratic states during the Cold War.
16 Clues: remains the border between North and South Korea • Plan a program that provided economic aid to Europe after World War II • a concept relating to openness and transparency in the Russian government • Theory if one nation fell to communism, neighboring countries would also • a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. • ...
The Cold War 2020-02-14
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- the world war 2 era had come to an end the Cold War was about to begin (two words)
- duck and cover might have made them safe not from nuclear radiation blast some suvived but would later die
- National Defense Education Act provided funds for education, and training in all core classes
- a mutual defense alliance
- communist countries of Eastern Europe (two words)
- despite criticism Truman remained committed to fight for a limited objective containing communism (two words)
- he airlifted supplies to Berlin (two words)
- willingness to go to the brink of war to force the other side to back down
- came to be known as the long telegram explaining his message on his views of the soviets (two words)
- between the two countries that lasted from about 1946 - 1990 (two words)
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- had an administration that discussed kennan’s ideas
- Chamber claimed proved that he was telling the truth and the jury agreed and convinced Hiss was lying under oath
- keeping communism within its present territory through the use of diplomatic military actions
- known as one of the most serious criticisms it can level against member
- gave European nations American aid to rebuild their economies. (two words)
- House Un-American Activities Committee
- used to be threatened with nuclear weapons if communists state tried to seize territory by force (two words)
- A lawyer and diplomat who served in Roosevelt’s administration (two words)
- the very first satellite to orbit the earth
- war fought to achieve a limited objective, such as containing communism (two words)
20 Clues: a mutual defense alliance • House Un-American Activities Committee • he airlifted supplies to Berlin (two words) • the very first satellite to orbit the earth • communist countries of Eastern Europe (two words) • had an administration that discussed kennan’s ideas • known as one of the most serious criticisms it can level against member • ...
World War I - World History 2023-02-06
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- Government policies that restrict international trade to help industries in their own country
- An organization for international cooperation created at the end of WWI
- Failure to repay a loan
- Lend a sum of money or item of property to someone
- The money for war damage paid by the losing state.
- Branch of Island that regards Ali, the fourth caliph, as Muhammad's first true successor
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- The peace document signed at the end of World War I by the Allies and Germany
- Branch of Islam that believes in the first three caliphs as the leaders.
- Increase in prices of general goods like food and energy
- Money that is owed or due
- Remaining apart the political affairs of other countries.
- Mainly Islamic people living in parts of eastern Turkey, northern Iraq, western Iran, and eastern Syria
12 Clues: Failure to repay a loan • Money that is owed or due • Lend a sum of money or item of property to someone • The money for war damage paid by the losing state. • Increase in prices of general goods like food and energy • Remaining apart the political affairs of other countries. • An organization for international cooperation created at the end of WWI • ...
AKS 48 Crossword 2025-04-21
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- Explosive devices that use nuclear reactions, developed and stockpiled by world powers during and after World War II.
- A period of political tension and military rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II, lasting until 1991.
- A country established in 1948 as a homeland for Jews, leading to ongoing conflict with neighboring Arab nations.
- A leader of Indian independence who promoted nonviolence and civil disobedience to resist British rule.
- The systematic, state-sponsored genocide of six million Jews, justified the creation of a Jewish state
- A long-standing political and military conflict between Israel and various Arab nations and groups, largely over land and national identity.
- A geographic region in the Middle East that is the historic home of the Arabs in the region
- The communist leader of China who led the People's Republic of China from its founding in 1949 until his death in 1976.
- A wall built in 1961 dividing East and West Berlin, symbolizing the Cold War and communist repression, and torn down in 1989.
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- An economic and social campaign by Mao Zedong in China (1958–1962) that aimed to rapidly industrialize the country but led to widespread famine.
- A system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination in South Africa that lasted from 1948 to the early 1990s.
- A competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to build more powerful weapons during the Cold War.
- The practice of achieving social or political change through peaceful protest, as promoted by leaders like Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.
- A mass protest led by the Indian National Congress in 1942 demanding an end to British rule in India.
- A type of nuclear weapon more powerful than the atomic bomb, developed during the Cold War by both the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
- The leader of the Chinese Nationalist Party who opposed Mao Zedong’s Communists and later fled to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War.
- A site in Beijing, China where pro-democracy protests in 1989 were violently suppressed by the Chinese government.
- Peace agreements made in the 1990s between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization aiming to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict.
- The idea that if two opposing sides both have nuclear weapons, using them would result in the total destruction of both sides.
19 Clues: A geographic region in the Middle East that is the historic home of the Arabs in the region • A mass protest led by the Indian National Congress in 1942 demanding an end to British rule in India. • The systematic, state-sponsored genocide of six million Jews, justified the creation of a Jewish state • ...
Vocabulary 2021-12-07
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- Selling of ones forgiveness
- World focus than spiritual focus
- Helped expand China's empire/power
- Leader in Italy during World War II
- Proved New World was not part of Asia
- Explored Australia and New Zealand
- Sailed around the tip of Africa
- 2nd major city after Muh.. left Mecca
- North Atlantic Treaty Org; 29 members
- Landed in the Bahamas
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- Muslim holy book
- Hijacking of 4 planes, attack on US
- Believed people had natural rights
- Built an absolute state in Russia
- Common Language
- Supports ideas of a nation
- Group run by Osama bin Laden
- WWII genocide of the European Jews
- An worthy man can be the ruler
- Supreme power of the monarchy
20 Clues: Common Language • Muslim holy book • Landed in the Bahamas • Supports ideas of a nation • Selling of ones forgiveness • Group run by Osama bin Laden • Supreme power of the monarchy • An worthy man can be the ruler • Sailed around the tip of Africa • World focus than spiritual focus • Built an absolute state in Russia • Believed people had natural rights • ...
Crossword Extra Credit - The Atlantic World 2023-10-16
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- Mix of spanish and native americans
- Name given to early spanish explores
- trade Trade between New world, England , and Africa
- Private ownership
- land owned by another country
- Passage The travel of ships through the atlantic ocean
- slave trade Transportation of slaves from africa to the new world
- Economy based on a nation's wealth
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- ruler
- Competition for national wealth
- and Indian War British Vs French
- Exchange-Transfer of culture and knowledge to the Americas
- Incan ruler
- Pizarro conquered incas
- stock company investors buy shares of a company
- first contact with the americans
- First british colony
- Disease that killed many english settlers
- conquered aztecs
- trade trade that reached around the world.
20 Clues: ruler • Incan ruler • conquered aztecs • Private ownership • First british colony • land owned by another country • Pizarro conquered incas • Competition for national wealth • first contact with the americans • Economy based on a nation's wealth • and Indian War British Vs French • Mix of spanish and native americans • Name given to early spanish explores • ...
WWII 2023-02-27
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- When A country wants nothing to do with world affairs
- September 1, 1939-September 2, 1945
- The process of investing civilian dollars in the military
- The bombig of Hawaii
- Mexican workers who were brought to the united states to work in fields
- Dictator of Italy
- Germany was a ______ country during WWII
- German invasion of ______
- Great Britain, France, Soviet Union, United States
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- Suicide warriors who were pilots for Japan
- Dictaror of Soviet Union
- Cartoonist who inserted political aspects into his books and other artworks
- Who held down the workforce when men were out fighting in the war?
- Political posters used to persuade civilians agaisnt Japan
- The equal distribution of supplies between citizens and soldiers
- Hitler's final plan to exterminate all Jews
- Germany, Italy, Japan
- Bloodiest land battle during WWII
- Dictator of Germany
- Largest invasion to exist when US invaded France
20 Clues: Dictator of Italy • Dictator of Germany • The bombig of Hawaii • Germany, Italy, Japan • Dictaror of Soviet Union • German invasion of ______ • Bloodiest land battle during WWII • September 1, 1939-September 2, 1945 • Germany was a ______ country during WWII • Suicide warriors who were pilots for Japan • Hitler's final plan to exterminate all Jews • ...
The USA 2013-03-03
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- Actor who is born in the USA, played in “Titanic”
- Who discovered America?
- Jefferson memorial is made of...
- The second most spoken language is ...
- Holiday that is celebrated on 2 of September
- Founder of Microsoft
- The highest peak in the USA is ...
- ... war took place 1861-1865.
- The national Bird
- The Person who declared all slaves free in 1863.
- The State in the Pacific Ocean
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- Nickname for the flag of the USA
- The most outstanding and famous basketball player in the world
- Annual championship game of the national football league(NHL) in the U.S.
- The biggest state
- The deepest lake
- The Capital of the USA
- The national flower
- The Statue of Liberty was the gift from …
- Oldest hamburger restaurant in the U.S., claims to have been serving hambrugers since 1900
- National sport since the late 19th century
21 Clues: The deepest lake • The biggest state • The national Bird • The national flower • Founder of Microsoft • Who discovered America? • The Capital of the USA • ... war took place 1861-1865. • The State in the Pacific Ocean • Nickname for the flag of the USA • Jefferson memorial is made of... • The highest peak in the USA is ... • The second most spoken language is ... • ...
The USA 2013-03-03
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- The national flower
- The highest peak in the USA is ...
- The second most spoken language is ...
- Annual championship game of the national football league(NHL) in the U.S.
- The national Bird
- The Person who declared all slaves free in 1863.
- Actor who is born in the USA, played in “Titanic”
- The deepest lake
- ... war took place 1861-1865.
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- National sport since the late 19th century
- Nickname for the flag of the USA
- Founder of Microsoft
- The State in the Pacific Ocean
- The most outstanding and famous basketball player in the world
- The Capital of the USA
- Who discovered America?
- Jefferson memorial is made of...
- Oldest hamburger restaurant in the U.S., claims to have been serving hambrugers since 1900
- Holiday that is celebrated on 2 of September
- The Statue of Liberty was the gift from …
- The biggest state
21 Clues: The deepest lake • The national Bird • The biggest state • The national flower • Founder of Microsoft • The Capital of the USA • Who discovered America? • ... war took place 1861-1865. • The State in the Pacific Ocean • Nickname for the flag of the USA • Jefferson memorial is made of... • The highest peak in the USA is ... • The second most spoken language is ... • ...
Jaden Orozco Period 6 2022-02-14
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- The presidents _____ made some tough decisions.
- the baby slept ____.
- The customers were ______ to go in the backroom.
- The race was _______.
- The medic made the wound ______.
- The army was _____ in the distance.
- My sister was _____ from the chore because of her broken arm.
- The relics in the museum were ______.
- The students ______ for more time for the project.
- The soldiers were in _____.
- I was _______ to find out were going to a theme park on Saturday.
- The robber was _____ the scene.
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- The surgery was ____.
- The dancers had to practice ______ to the dance.
- The sun slowly ______ in the horizon.
- World War 2 was a total _____.
- The cops were giving a ______ to all the citizens.
- The leg was badly _____.
- The students were ______ to find out there was a test on Friday.
- We were all _______ to find out my grandma had passed.
20 Clues: the baby slept ____. • The surgery was ____. • The race was _______. • The leg was badly _____. • The soldiers were in _____. • World War 2 was a total _____. • The robber was _____ the scene. • The medic made the wound ______. • The army was _____ in the distance. • The sun slowly ______ in the horizon. • The relics in the museum were ______. • ...
Week 14: THE US ENTERS WWII 2026-03-20
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- The policy of staying out of foreign conflicts that the U.S. followed before the war.
- The type of camps Japanese Americans were forced into during the war.
- The President who led the U.S. during most of World War II.
- The nickname for the Allied invasion of Normandy, France.
- BOMB The powerful new weapon dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- The President who made the decision to use the atomic bomb to end the war.
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- The top-secret project that developed the first nuclear weapons.
- NATIONS The organization created in 1945 to help keep world peace.
- The battle that was the turning point of the war in the Pacific.
- HARBOR The naval base in Hawaii that was attacked on December 7, 1941.
10 Clues: The nickname for the Allied invasion of Normandy, France. • The President who led the U.S. during most of World War II. • BOMB The powerful new weapon dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. • The top-secret project that developed the first nuclear weapons. • The battle that was the turning point of the war in the Pacific. • ...
Iron Curtain Crossword 2025-05-09
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- – Term coined by Winston Churchill to describe the division between communist Eastern Europe and the West.
- – Military alliance formed in 1949 as a collective defense against Soviet expansion.
- – Country in Central Europe that was behind the Iron Curtain, with Prague as its capital.
- – Famous crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
- – The secret police of East Germany, known for their surveillance of the population.
- – Economic and political system that dominated Eastern Bloc countries behind the Iron Curtain.
- – The first artificial satellite, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957, marking the start of the space race.
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- – 1956 uprising against Soviet control in Hungary, brutally suppressed by Soviet forces.
- – Capital of the Soviet Union, the heart of the communist world during the Cold War.
- – Treaty that established a military alliance between the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc nations.
- – Barrier that physically and ideologically divided East and West Germany.
- – Soviet leader who succeeded Stalin and was in power during the height of the Cold War.
- – A period of political tension and military rivalry between the USA and USSR after World War II.
- – Capital of East Germany, controlled by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- – Soviet policy of openness and transparency, introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev in the 1980s.
15 Clues: – Famous crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War. • – Barrier that physically and ideologically divided East and West Germany. • – Capital of East Germany, controlled by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. • – Capital of the Soviet Union, the heart of the communist world during the Cold War. • ...
The Grand Escape 2024-03-14
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- continent in which World War I took place
- country that actually started World War I
- job that most of the main characters had in the military
- staying out of foreign affairs or situations, a nation doing its own thing
- country that was attacked by Austria-Hungary in the beginning of the war
- one of the main characters that escaped from an enemy prison
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- country that is blamed for starting World War I, though it didn't actually
- another main character, also escaped from an enemy prison behind enemy lines
8 Clues: continent in which World War I took place • country that actually started World War I • job that most of the main characters had in the military • one of the main characters that escaped from an enemy prison • country that was attacked by Austria-Hungary in the beginning of the war • country that is blamed for starting World War I, though it didn't actually • ...
Maungakiekie 2025-04-30
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- A type of planted around 1600 that stood on the top of Maungakiekie.
- An animal you see at Maungakiekie.
- Tool used to cut down the tree at the summit at Maungakiekie in 2000.
- Name for a Māori defensive settlement.
- Pākeha name for Maungakiekie.
- Used for this purpose during World War 2.
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- Vegetable grown in pits which are still visible today.
- Type of monument found at the top of Maungakiekie.
- Chief on the pa at Maungakiekie.
- Type of rock that came out when Maungakiekie erupted.
- Maungakiekie did this 60,000 years ago.
- Harbour to the East of Maungakiekie.
12 Clues: Pākeha name for Maungakiekie. • Chief on the pa at Maungakiekie. • An animal you see at Maungakiekie. • Harbour to the East of Maungakiekie. • Name for a Māori defensive settlement. • Maungakiekie did this 60,000 years ago. • Used for this purpose during World War 2. • Type of monument found at the top of Maungakiekie. • ...
Revolutionary War 2 2023-06-24
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- Siege: Final decisive battle of the Revolutionary War (8,5)
- Uniform: Attire worn by British soldiers during the conflict (7,7)
- Spirit: Nationalistic sentiment during the Revolutionary War (9,6)
- Plot: Failed British scheme to seize American weapons (9,4)
- of Independence: Document asserting American autonomy (11,12)
- of Bunker Hill: Early clash near Boston (6,2,6)
- Hancock: Prominent statesman, known for his distinctive signature (4,7)
- Soldier: Participant in the fight for American independence (12,7)
- Act: Controversial legislation that led to the Boston Tea Party (3,3)
- Adams: Revolutionary leader and one of the Founding Fathers (6,5)
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- Effort: Collective actions to achieve American independence (3,6)
- Army: Military force organized by the American colonies (10,4)
- of Saratoga: Major American victory, turning point of the war (6,2,8)
- Sense: Influential pamphlet by Thomas Paine (6,5)
- Supporter: Colonist who remained loyal to the British Crown (8,9)
- Washington: Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army (5,10)
- Acts: Punitive measures imposed on the American colonies (11,5)
- Purchase: Land acquisition expanding the United States after the war (9,7)
- of Paris: Agreement that formally ended the Revolutionary War (6,2,5)
- Forge: Site of the Continental Army's winter encampment (6,5)
20 Clues: of Bunker Hill: Early clash near Boston (6,2,6) • Sense: Influential pamphlet by Thomas Paine (6,5) • Siege: Final decisive battle of the Revolutionary War (8,5) • Plot: Failed British scheme to seize American weapons (9,4) • of Independence: Document asserting American autonomy (11,12) • Washington: Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army (5,10) • ...
Revolutionary War 2 2023-06-24
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- Siege: Final decisive battle of the Revolutionary War (8,5)
- Uniform: Attire worn by British soldiers during the conflict (7,7)
- Spirit: Nationalistic sentiment during the Revolutionary War (9,6)
- Plot: Failed British scheme to seize American weapons (9,4)
- of Independence: Document asserting American autonomy (11,12)
- of Bunker Hill: Early clash near Boston (6,2,6)
- Hancock: Prominent statesman, known for his distinctive signature (4,7)
- Soldier: Participant in the fight for American independence (12,7)
- Act: Controversial legislation that led to the Boston Tea Party (3,3)
- Adams: Revolutionary leader and one of the Founding Fathers (6,5)
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- Effort: Collective actions to achieve American independence (3,6)
- Army: Military force organized by the American colonies (10,4)
- of Saratoga: Major American victory, turning point of the war (6,2,8)
- Sense: Influential pamphlet by Thomas Paine (6,5)
- Supporter: Colonist who remained loyal to the British Crown (8,9)
- Washington: Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army (5,10)
- Acts: Punitive measures imposed on the American colonies (11,5)
- Purchase: Land acquisition expanding the United States after the war (9,7)
- of Paris: Agreement that formally ended the Revolutionary War (6,2,5)
- Forge: Site of the Continental Army's winter encampment (6,5)
20 Clues: of Bunker Hill: Early clash near Boston (6,2,6) • Sense: Influential pamphlet by Thomas Paine (6,5) • Siege: Final decisive battle of the Revolutionary War (8,5) • Plot: Failed British scheme to seize American weapons (9,4) • of Independence: Document asserting American autonomy (11,12) • Washington: Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army (5,10) • ...
Global History 3: Cold War Vocabulary Exercise 2024-01-14
5 Clues: Russias form of government. • United States form of economy. • United States form of government • Disagreement between two nations that may lead to a physical war. • The country the United States attacked in 1945 during World War 2.
Government Crossword 2025-12-03
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- an example of a monarch from the United Kingdom
- a government structure in which government actions are limited by law
- This country has a representative democracy
- This country has a dictatorship
- an example of a president of the United States
- citizens hold power in this form of government
- power is passed through family ties
- one person has absolute power
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- people elect leaders to make laws
- A democracy has three of these that share power
- citizens vote on laws and the government is run by the people
- an example of a dictator during World War 2
12 Clues: one person has absolute power • This country has a dictatorship • people elect leaders to make laws • power is passed through family ties • This country has a representative democracy • an example of a dictator during World War 2 • an example of a president of the United States • citizens hold power in this form of government • ...
Quiz tuesday 2026-01-12
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- is an exaggerated from of telling news stories. It was started by William Randolph Hurst.
- led by Teddy Roosevelt, led a famous charge during the Spanish-American War.
- was referred to as Seward's folly
- became an American protectorate after the Treaty of Paris was signed.
- ended when the USA made it a territory.
- was the hero of Cuban Independence
- was a Secretary of State who wanted an "Open Door Policy" with China
- was leader of Hawaii who was overthrown by a planter led revolt
- was the slogan coined by Yellow Journalists in reference to the Battleship Maine being sunk in the Havana harbor.
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- is noninvolvement in world affairs
- was the first president to serve in 2 non-consecutive terms.
- signed the Treaty of Kanagawa
- occurs because counties are looking for new markets to trade with.
- saying was "Speak softly and carry a big stick". This was evident when he sailed the "Great White Fleet" around the world.
- called purchaseof Alaska from Russia was referred to as Seward's folly
- called for a bigger Navy
- is a bigger country imposing its economic and political will over a smaller country
17 Clues: called for a bigger Navy • signed the Treaty of Kanagawa • was referred to as Seward's folly • is noninvolvement in world affairs • was the hero of Cuban Independence • ended when the USA made it a territory. • was the first president to serve in 2 non-consecutive terms. • was leader of Hawaii who was overthrown by a planter led revolt • ...
American History Post-Assess Review 2016-04-01
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- Progressive reform that gave citizens the right to elect their U.S. senators, not have the state legislatures choose them - "direct election of U.S. senators"
- Enlightenment philosopher who had a big impact on the founders of the United States
- this type of source interprets and analyzes others' reports of an event - for example, our history textbook
- means stronger nations exerting their control over weaker nations - characterized U.S. foreign policy at the end of the 1800s and early 1900s - led to our acquisition of Hawaii and the Spanish-American War
- this type of source comes directly from the experience of time period of the event - for example, the U.S. Constitution
- John Locke said these are the rights that government can not take away from any man, such as life, liberty, and property
- this was a series of documents written to get support for the ratification of the Constitution
- Supreme Court case that declared that "separate but equal" facilities for African Americans and whites was ok - allowed states to pass laws creating white and black restrooms, etc
- this word means a source is believable - can be counted on to give the true story - it means a source is reliable
- countryside
- outlawing of alcohol
- Progressive reform that created the Federal Reserve System which still forms the basis for our banking system today
- Prohibition - outlawed the sale and manufacture of alcohol
- when Germany invaded this country, Great Britain and France finally stopped appeasing (giving in) to Hitler and declared war on Germany
- these are causes that lead up to an event over the course of time - for example, nationalism leading up to World War I
- means to get ready - this caused big changes in U.S. society when we got involved in World War I, but even more when we had to get involved in World War II
- laws that Southern states were able to pass discriminating against African Americans
- this word means to approve - it was a debate over whether or not to approve the new Constitution that was written to replace the Articles of Confederation
- these were often poor during the industrialization period - characterized by long hours, low pay, and dangerous conditions - led workers to form labor unions
- this was the first form of government created for the new United States after we won the Revolutionary War against Great Britain - it didn't work though, because the national (federal) government wasn't given enough power, the states had more power
- a Progressive reform that tried to force monopolies to break up - wasn't very effective but an important first step in regulating big business
- these were the people that were afraid the new Constitution gave too much power to the federal (national) government - they wanted a Bill of Rights added to the new Constitution before they would ratify it
- this is a word that means a source is supportive of a particular point of view - it is not objective
- the Enlightenment philosophers said that government should be an agreement between itself and the people it governs - this was called a .....
- this is the "supreme law of the land" - this document was created to address the problems of the Articles of Confederation and is still our form of government today
- the Constitution created this system so no one branch would have too much power - for example, the president can veto acts of Congress, but they can override his veto with a 2/3 vote
- individuals who moved into the United States - in the late 1800s and early 1900s we saw these people coming from southern and eastern Europe - looking to escape poor conditions at home and fill factory jobs in the U.S.
- a time of celebration of art and literature among the African American community in the 1920s
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- these were the complaints against Great Britain listed in the Declaration of Independence
- journalists of the Progressive Era who "dug up the dirt" on those who they believed were corrupt - for example, Ida Tarbell wrote about how John D. Rockefeller was corrupt
- women's right to vote
- Progressive reform that made the income tax legal
- created during the isolationist era to "outlaw" future wars
- this "age of reason" in the 1600 and 1700s in Europe led to philosophers like John Locke writing about new ideas such as the natural rights of man
- the political and economic system of the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and China after World War II - means the government controls resources supposedly for the good of all
- these are immediate causes of an event - for example, the bombing of Pearl Harbor leading to the U.S. declaring war on Japan during World War II
- - characterized the U.S. in the 1920s and 1950s - means we were paranoid that communism might spread to the U.S.
- 1930s U.S. when our economy was doing so poorly that almost 25% of people were unemployed
- written by Thomas Jefferson, this document outlined the reasons why the American colonies were fighting for freedom from Great Britain
- this meant the transition to a mechanized economy leading to mass production and the factory system - occurred in the U.S. in the mid and late 1800s
- this document created a process for carving five states out of the Northwest Territory (Ohio was one of them) - it then set the standard for admitting the rest of the states to the Union
- gave women the right to vote
- city
- passed largely in response to "The Jungle" highlighting the nasty conditions in meatpacking plants - an example of Progressive reforms
- this led to the need for fewer farmers in rural areas so many left for the jobs in the factories in the cities
- the period after the Civil War from 1865 to 1877 - looked like African Americans would be improving their lives in the South, until 1877 when federal troops were removed and Southern states were free to discriminate against African Americans again
- when this naval base in Hawaii was bombed by the Japanese, the U.S. declared war on Japan and we were officially involved in World War II
- the growth of the cities in the late 1800s and early 1900s - largely a result of industrialization drawing former farmers, immigrants, and some African Americans to the cities for jobs - led to challenges as cities
- the treaty that ended World War I that punished Germany - we didn't sign it because we didn't want to join the League of Nations
- international peacekeeping organization created after World War I that was supposed to prevent future wars - failed largely because the U.S. didn't join because of isolationist sentiment in the U.S.
- these were the people that supported the ratification of the new Constitution - they believed the federal (national) government needed to have more power than it did under the Articles of Confederation
- organizations of workers who fought together for better working conditions, shorter hours, and better pay - used collective bargaining
- characterized U.S. foreign policy after World War I and into the 1920s - means we wanted to avoid getting involved in the affairs of other nations
- the first ten amendments to the Constitution that protect the rights of individuals from the power of government - ex: freedom of speech
- name for the period at the end of the 1800s and early 1900s when many Americans wanted reform (change) in government - they wanted the government to be more responsive to the needs of the average person
- legislative, executive, judicial - the Constitution divided power among these three bodies to make sure no one had too much power
- Franklin Roosevelt's plan for bringing the U.S. out of the Great Depression
57 Clues: city • countryside • outlawing of alcohol • women's right to vote • gave women the right to vote • Progressive reform that made the income tax legal • Prohibition - outlawed the sale and manufacture of alcohol • created during the isolationist era to "outlaw" future wars • Franklin Roosevelt's plan for bringing the U.S. out of the Great Depression • ...
FINAL EXAM REVIEW 2015-06-12
Across
- Which post World War II city was blockaded and finally had a dividing wall built through it
- what was the policy of giving in to Hitler's demands as practiced during the Munich Conference call
- Which disease of Asian origin led to the decline of feudalism in Europe during the Middle Ages
- What is the relation between a country's imports and its exports called
- In 1900, which of the following was a Chinese revolt against foreign imperialism or involvement in China
- Which is associated with Hitler's "Final Solution" to the "Jewish problem"
- Who was the "George Washington of South America" and leader of the independence movements in several countries there
- Which refers to the non-fighting war between the U. S. and Soviet Union during the 1950's to 1970's
- Which were the last two countries in Western Europe to unite in the 1870s
- What is the name for the organizations that provide grants, loans, and advice for economic development in developing countries```````````
- Which Soviet dictator, who succeeded Lenin, used purges, collectivization and a series of Five Year Plans
- Which organization was set up in 1945 to promote world peace after World War II
- The European scramble for colonies around the world largely caused which motive
- What form of energy enabled great increases in transportation and communication on both land and sea in the 1800's
- Which country was the primary cultural influence on Southeast Asia
- Which would President Wilson have considered the most important of the Fourteen Points
- What is the most common commercial use of satellites in space at the present time
- A political theory that stressed if one country fell to communism, others would do the same
- Which area of the 2nd Five Year Plan was the most successful
- What is the most lasting influences of sub-Saharan African culture on the Americas
- Which dynasty united China and built the Great Wall
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- What is the name of the conflict involving the British and Dutch Afrikaners in South Africa
- The Russians used the scorched earth policy and the cold winter to defeat which emperor in the early 1800's
- What is the only nation in history to have used an atomic weapon in actual war
- What did Mao Zedong call his effort in the late 1960s to keep the revolutionary spirit alive in China and to wipe out the old upper classes
- What Jewish state was created in the Middle East in 1948 as homeland for the Jews
- Who began the reforms that lead to the democratization of the Soviet Union
- Why does the U.S. have a major interest in the Middle East
- In which event did the United States avoid war with the Soviet Union by using a blockade
- The warming of the earth's atmosphere caused by emission of carbon dioxide and other gasses, is called "global warming", which term belongs to "global warming"
- Who was the revolutionary leader of Russia in the 1900s
- Which of the following conflicts were examples of the United States containment policy
- A war developed in China between the British and Chinese over the sale of product
- Who led the non-violent independence movement in India against British rule
- Despite losing World War II, which country became an economic power in the Pacific Rim
- What Middle Eastern country has been invaded twice by the U.S. since 1990
- What was the separation of races practiced in South Africa called
- The Catholic king of what country sent a fleet of ships to invade Protestant England in 1588
- The Cold War and the "Space Race" were a result of tensions between what two countries
- What was the new economic system that evolved during the Age of Exploration
40 Clues: Which dynasty united China and built the Great Wall • Who was the revolutionary leader of Russia in the 1900s • Why does the U.S. have a major interest in the Middle East • Which area of the 2nd Five Year Plan was the most successful • What was the separation of races practiced in South Africa called • ...
Russian invasion of Ukraine 2022-03-01
Across
- Putin believes Ukraine joining NATO would be bad for _____.(9)
- President of Ukraine
- ___ wants to be part of NATO.(8)
- The increase in prices for natural gas and wheat is mainly bad for ____.(14-15)
- Ukraine calls the invasion a ____.(2)
- NATO is many militaries that fight for____.(8)
- Russia gives the world a lot of ___.(13)
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- President of Russia (3)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (8)
- Russia and Ukraine were the ____ country.(5)
- When Russia and Ukraine were the same country they were part of the ______.(5)
- Putin doesn't want Ukraine to be a ___ country.(10)
12 Clues: President of Ukraine • President of Russia (3) • ___ wants to be part of NATO.(8) • Ukraine calls the invasion a ____.(2) • North Atlantic Treaty Organization (8) • Russia gives the world a lot of ___.(13) • Russia and Ukraine were the ____ country.(5) • NATO is many militaries that fight for____.(8) • Putin doesn't want Ukraine to be a ___ country.(10) • ...
The Progressive Era & WWI 2025-12-30
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- Idea Americans believed they were protecting by entering the war
- President known for regulating corporations and protecting consumers during the Progressive Era
- Rapid growth of cities that created new social and economic challenges
- Amendment allowed citizens to vote directly for U.S. senators
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- belief that the United States should avoid involvement in foreign conflicts
- Policy the United States followed when World War I began in 1914
- Reform movement era (1890s–1920s) focused on fixing problems caused by industrialization and urban growth
- Passenger ship sunk by Germany that helped shift American opinion toward war
- Telegram proposing a secret alliance between Germany and Mexico.
- World War the U.S. entered in 1917.
10 Clues: World War the U.S. entered in 1917. • Amendment allowed citizens to vote directly for U.S. senators • Policy the United States followed when World War I began in 1914 • Idea Americans believed they were protecting by entering the war • Telegram proposing a secret alliance between Germany and Mexico. • ...
The American Revolution 2025-11-07
Across
- Tended to their husbands farms and businesses, served in nurses at camps
- Last name of Washington's most trusted aide
- Congress printed more money with no gold to back it up, causing the prices of goods to __
- He helped train patriot troops at Valley Forge
- Last name of the first US Ambassador to France
- Battle that showed the Americans they could win the war
- The ___ navy made the greatest contribution at Yorktown
- ____-Americans won the war because they had more knowledge of the land
- The American Revolution made Americans question the status of these people
- Place where the Patriots suffered a terrible winter
- The Battle of Trenton was fought on this holiday
- The British had the largest ____ in the world
- The Treaty of _____ ended the war
- Fought for the British at Trenton
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- His famous words were "I have not yet begun to fight"
- Washington changed his mind about allowing African Americans to serve because the British were offering them ___ in exchange for service.
- The skilled leadership of this man helped the Americans win the war
- Last major battle of the war
- Region the British attacked during the late 1770s because there were Loyalists there
- Who won the Revolutionary War?
- The Hessians main goal for winning the war
- The first country to make an alliance with the U.S.
- Americans won the war because they had help from ____
- Battle that was the turning point in the war
- Most Native Americans sided with the _______
25 Clues: Last major battle of the war • Who won the Revolutionary War? • The Treaty of _____ ended the war • Fought for the British at Trenton • The Hessians main goal for winning the war • Last name of Washington's most trusted aide • Battle that was the turning point in the war • Most Native Americans sided with the _______ • The British had the largest ____ in the world • ...
What's the English for...? 2015-03-17
19 Clues: Mundo. • Perro. • Pájaro. • Guerra. • Palabra. • Noveno/a/s. • Cuarto/a/s. • Buen/o/a/s. • Décimo/a/s. • Octavo/a/s. • Quinto/a/s. • Primero/a/s. • Segundo/a/s. • Séptimo/a/s. • Tercero/a/s. • Importante/s. • Si (condición) • Sí (afirmación. • Trabajo. Trabajar.
Italian migration to Australia 2022-04-28
19 Clues: people • to need • to bring • new land • to restart • immigrants • to grow up • immigration • to emigrate • little hope • unemployment • to leave home • a better life • proxy marriage • foreign people • the majority of • it was different • the Second World War • to move to Australia
Sunny's Special Day (bad, good each) 2020-11-20
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- USA&Canada, eat turkey in this day
- USA&US, wear costume and tell neighbor to give candy
- Korea, eat nuts, sell the heat
- Korea, war between North and South Korea
- All world, Jesus' birthday
- All world, day that we have to take care of tree
- Korea, Democratic Uprising in Guangju in 1980
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- Korea, liberation from Japan in 1945
- Korea, visit hometown after Autumn harvest
- All world, first day of new year
- All world, express thanks to your parents this day
- Korea, eat tteoggug and do sebae to adults
- All world, most special day for you
- Korea, washing hair with changpo, care ancestor's tomb
14 Clues: All world, Jesus' birthday • Korea, eat nuts, sell the heat • All world, first day of new year • USA&Canada, eat turkey in this day • All world, most special day for you • Korea, liberation from Japan in 1945 • Korea, war between North and South Korea • Korea, visit hometown after Autumn harvest • Korea, eat tteoggug and do sebae to adults • ...
Across the World and Back to You: A Princeton Puzzle for Gabi 2024-11-02
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- Cold War standoff that brought the world to the brink in October 1962
- City where the League of Nations was founded, symbolizing early peace efforts
- Princeton initiative that funds public service internships for undergraduates
- SPIA conference where top delegates earn “power placards”
- Influential monetarist economist who shaped modern fiscal policy
- Princeton grad and Secretary of State, key to founding the UN
- “Resource curse” economist who explored how wealth can hinder growth
- First name of SPIA’s controversial namesake, later removed
- Princeton program for future leaders in public policy and global affairs
- Economic theory arguing for minimal government intervention in markets
- The “Iron Lady” who took a tough stance during the Cold War
- Architect of the "containment" strategy pivotal in Cold War U.S. foreign policy
- Complex housing SPIA, known for the Fountain of Freedom
- Trait essential for diplomacy under pressure
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- Architect behind Princeton’s Robertson Hall, a SPIA landmark
- Theory focusing on state power and balance in global politics
- The famous 1959 Cold War exchange between Nixon and Khrushchev
- Princeton's Model UN team nickname for their humorous post-conference stories
- Writer of Silent Spring, catalyst for U.S. environmental policies
- Princeton’s student center combining Gothic and modern elements
- Princeton’s collegiate mascot
- Festive event at PMUNC where diplomacy meets the dance floor
- British economist at Bretton Woods, shaping global economic policy
- Princeton’s influential journal on international relations and policy
- She chaired the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
25 Clues: Princeton’s collegiate mascot • Trait essential for diplomacy under pressure • Complex housing SPIA, known for the Fountain of Freedom • SPIA conference where top delegates earn “power placards” • First name of SPIA’s controversial namesake, later removed • The “Iron Lady” who took a tough stance during the Cold War • ...
Imperialism 2024-03-07
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- Town built by Boers as supply station in South Africa(2-Words)
- Fighting style created by Zulus to flank enemy
- Capital of Liberia
- Country Italy tried to invade, but failed
- Country lost colonies after Treaty of Versailles
- King of Belgium to claim the Congo
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- Conference in 1884 to discuss colonizing Africa
- Controlled Egypt for it's strategic position
- Had largest area holding in Africa
- Inspirational leader of the Zulus
- Decisive victory for British vs. Zulus (2-Words)
- President that created the country of Liberia for Freed Slaves
- Conquered Libya
- War fought between British and Boers for gold and diamonds (2-Words)
14 Clues: Conquered Libya • Capital of Liberia • Inspirational leader of the Zulus • Had largest area holding in Africa • King of Belgium to claim the Congo • Country Italy tried to invade, but failed • Controlled Egypt for it's strategic position • Fighting style created by Zulus to flank enemy • Conference in 1884 to discuss colonizing Africa • ...
Puebla 2021-11-08
17 Clues: in • the • rythm • begins • moment • to the • Puebla • to look • like this • they dance • (2 words) they like • (3 words) they say yes • (2 words) the movement • (2 words) they get lost • (3 words) more each time • (3 words) the whole world • (3 words) little by little
J6b vocab 2021-05-11
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- tool used to chop down trees
- tool used to move a boat
- give reasons for or against something
- -a person who fights in battles and is known for having courage and skill
- a group of people that includes many families and relatives who have the same language, customs, and beliefs
- tool used to shoot arrows
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- show no fear
- no war or fighting
- Small wooden boat used by 2 or 3 people
- Lakes- Largest freshwater lake system in the world
- Used by a bow to shoot animals
11 Clues: show no fear • no war or fighting • tool used to move a boat • tool used to shoot arrows • tool used to chop down trees • Used by a bow to shoot animals • give reasons for or against something • Small wooden boat used by 2 or 3 people • Lakes- Largest freshwater lake system in the world • -a person who fights in battles and is known for having courage and skill • ...
Diversity in Japan 2026-03-24
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- Nauen Hung Giang won the ____ beauty contest "Miss National Queen" in 2018.
- Indonesian fried rice is called ____.
- Li Yiran is a ____ comedian from Yashimoto.
- Watanabe Naomi is a global ____ and actress and model.
- a style of pop music from the philippines
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- ____ Koreans stayed in Japan after World War 2.
- Mida Ryn sings famous anime songs, for example ____.
- A mixed race person of Russian-Japanese heritage.
- individuals who identify as neither male nor female, or as both
- what country does not have a rectangular flag?
- a Brazilian BBQ dish
11 Clues: a Brazilian BBQ dish • Indonesian fried rice is called ____. • a style of pop music from the philippines • Li Yiran is a ____ comedian from Yashimoto. • what country does not have a rectangular flag? • ____ Koreans stayed in Japan after World War 2. • A mixed race person of Russian-Japanese heritage. • Mida Ryn sings famous anime songs, for example ____. • ...
Reset, Restart in Christ Jesus 2023-01-02
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- By what are we saved? (Ephesians 2:5)
- We were once children of what? (Ephesians 2:3)
- Christ made Jews and Gentiles what? (Ephesians 2:14)
- The immeasurable riches of His grace is shown in His what toward us in Christ Jesus? (Ephesians 2:7)
- We have put on the new self which is created in the what of God in true righteousness and holiness? (Ephesians 4:24)
- We once walked in the course of this what? (Ephesians 2:2)
- We once lived in the passions of our what? (Ephesians 2:3)
- We are saved by grace through what? (Ephesians 2:8)
- In Ephesians 4:21, we are told _____ is in Jesus?
- Gentiles at one time had what kind of hope? (Ephesians 2:12)
- We once carried out the what of the body? (Ephesians 2:3)
- Christ broke down the dividing wall of what between the Jews and Gentiles? (Ephesians 2:14)
- Christ is our what? (Ephesians 2:14)
- Gentiles were at one time what to the covenants of promise? (Ephesians 2:12)
- We were once what in trespasses and sins in which we walked? (Ephesians 2:1)
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- Gentiles were at one time what from God? (Ephesians 2:12)
- God had what for us even when we were dead in our trespasses? (Ephesians 2:4) (2 words)
- By grace, God raised us up with Christ and seated with Him in what kinds of places in Christ Jesus? (Ephesians 2:6)
- Grace is not a result of our what? (Ephesians 2:9)
- Gentiles at one time were ______ God in the world. (Ephesians 2:12)
- We are the what of God? (Ephesians 2:10)
- Gentiles were at one time what from the commonwealth of Israel? (Ephesians 2:12)
- Gentiles have been brought near by the blood of what/whom? (Ephesians 2:13) (2 words)
- We once followed the spirit that is now at work in the sons of what? (Ephesians 2:2)
- Grace is the what of God? (Ephesians 2:8)
- God is rich in what? (Ephesians 2:4)
26 Clues: God is rich in what? (Ephesians 2:4) • Christ is our what? (Ephesians 2:14) • By what are we saved? (Ephesians 2:5) • We are the what of God? (Ephesians 2:10) • Grace is the what of God? (Ephesians 2:8) • We were once children of what? (Ephesians 2:3) • In Ephesians 4:21, we are told _____ is in Jesus? • Grace is not a result of our what? (Ephesians 2:9) • ...
Jacob's Easter Crossword 2026-04-03
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- a rabbit's favourite style of dance (this is a joke)
- the unit used to measure the frequency of sound or radio waves
- a word that is spelt the same backward and forward
- this island in the southeastern Pacific shares its name with the holiday (2 words)
- a d-day landing beach
- the name of the treaty that ended World War I
- site of a massive 1916 WWI battle between France and Germany
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- Mummy's favourite food
- this gas makes up about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere
- a structure used by ancient romans to move water over long distances
- the Greek author credited with writing the Iliad and the Odyssey
- country known as the 'land of the Rising Sun'
- the only country in the world with a flag that isn't a square or a rectangle
- a term for a number that does not change its value in an expression
- one of the first 20 elements
15 Clues: a d-day landing beach • Mummy's favourite food • one of the first 20 elements • country known as the 'land of the Rising Sun' • the name of the treaty that ended World War I • a word that is spelt the same backward and forward • a rabbit's favourite style of dance (this is a joke) • this gas makes up about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere • ...
World War 1 Vocal 2023-12-06
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- policy of supporting neither side in a war
- to increase or intensify
- Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Territory between rival Trenches, very dangerous
- Glorification of armed strength becomes important to have a built up army
- a joining together of countries for some common purpose
- name of the boat that sunk(U.S entered the war because of this)
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- Heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne and led to World War I when assassinated
- fighting from trenches that face each other seperated by No Man's Land, full of awful conditions
- Alliance between France, Russia, and Great Britain
- final proposal or statement of conditions
- the process of assembling troops and supplies and making them ready for war
- love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it
- Treaty between Germany and the Allied powers at the end of WWI decided to deal with each country separately
- A situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible
- military supplies and weapons; the process of arming for war
16 Clues: to increase or intensify • final proposal or statement of conditions • policy of supporting neither side in a war • Territory between rival Trenches, very dangerous • Alliance between France, Russia, and Great Britain • love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it • Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • ...
World War 1 Definitions 2024-01-24
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- Germany building a navy scared Britain and created an_____
- Here, the Germans and the Austrians fought the Russians
- With shells and bullets filling the air, soldiers were forced to dig a bunch of holes from the English Channel to the Swiss border.
- The 2nd part of the Russian revolution where the Bolsheviks took power, this started the Soviet Union
- A far left group led by Lenin. They promised land, bread, and peace
- A one sided political view of things. Often misleading
- The treaty that ended the First World War
- Britain, France, and Russia were members of the
- This battlefield was characterised by trenches, mud, and very little movement.
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- A new threat on the battlefield that could easily be countered but terrible if unprepared.
- Important goods needed to be saved, this is called ____
- The mental stress of being shot at was called_____
- After the war, an international committee was formed to resolve arguments before it led to wars.
- The 1st part of the Russian Revolution. This is when the Tsar gives up his throne.
- Germany, Austria, and the Ottoman Empire was part of the
- 1914 diplomatic and military moves that led to WW1; When diplomacy failed
16 Clues: The treaty that ended the First World War • Britain, France, and Russia were members of the • The mental stress of being shot at was called_____ • A one sided political view of things. Often misleading • Important goods needed to be saved, this is called ____ • Here, the Germans and the Austrians fought the Russians • ...
World War I Crossword 2022-12-12
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- Patriotism
- A new nation created from Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Russia
- Expanding your power
- The smallest British mandate
- War Industries Board
- French mandate surrounded by Syria
- Payments for war damage
- American Expeditionary Force
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- Committee on Public Information
- Mass Production techniques for the war
- British passenger boat with 128 Americans Zeppelins Dirigible bombers
- Mutual defensive treaty
- Territories put as protectorates
- A religious group that were pacifists
- Prevents anything from going into a country
- The biggest British mandate
16 Clues: Patriotism • Expanding your power • War Industries Board • Mutual defensive treaty • Payments for war damage • The biggest British mandate • The smallest British mandate • American Expeditionary Force • Committee on Public Information • Territories put as protectorates • French mandate surrounded by Syria • A religious group that were pacifists • ...
puebla 2021-11-09
17 Clues: in • the • rythm • puebla • moment • begins • to the • to look • like this • they dance • (2 words) they like • (3 words) they say yes • (2 words) the movement • (2 words) they get lost • (3 words) more each time • (3 words) the whole world • a poco (3 words) little by little
Challenge 2 Week 18 2026-01-21
15 Clues: maker • excel • animal • wicked • attempt • greatness • world war • understand • punishment • soul, spirit • habit, custom • once, at a time • each one, every man • The king himself came • The king killed himself
weapons 2023-11-20
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- a fully automatic belt-fed firearm which is fired from a closed-bolt.
- a small firearm designed to be held in one hand.
- a gun, especially one fired from shoulder level, having a long spirally grooved barrel intended to make a bullet spin and thereby have greater accuracy over a long distance.
- large-caliber guns used in warfare on land.
- an automatic gun that fires bullets in rapid succession for as long as the trigger is pressed.
- a large receptacle or storage chamber, especially for liquid or gas.
- a blade that may be fixed to the muzzle of a rifle and used to stab an opponent in hand-to-hand fighting.
- a small bomb thrown by hand or launched mechanically.
- improvised melee weapons used by both the Allies and the Central Powers during World War
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- a handheld lightweight machine gun.
- the standard light machine gun or "machine rifle" of the French Army during World War I
- a pistol with revolving chambers enabling several shots to be fired without reloading.
- a gas-operated air-cooled machine gun fed by a drum magazine and first used in World War I.
- a weapon that sprays out burning fuel.
- soldiers marching or fighting on foot; foot soldiers collectively.
- a manually operated, magazine fed, controlled-feed bolt-action rifle,
16 Clues: a handheld lightweight machine gun. • a weapon that sprays out burning fuel. • large-caliber guns used in warfare on land. • a small firearm designed to be held in one hand. • a small bomb thrown by hand or launched mechanically. • soldiers marching or fighting on foot; foot soldiers collectively. • ...
Cold War 2023-04-13
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- the World War II meeting of the heads of government of the United States, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union to discuss the postwar reorganization of Germany and Europe
- an American pilot whose Central Intelligence Agency Lockheed U-2 spy plane was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission in Soviet Union airspace
- spy plane was shot down by the Soviet Air Defence Forces while conducting photographic aerial reconnaissance deep inside Soviet territory
- were mostly outside the city limits with roads leading to the city
- American initiative enacted in 1948 to provide foreign aid to Western Europe
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- a set of proposals put forward by U.S. President Harry S. Truman to Congress in 1945
- provided World War II veterans with funds for college education, unemployment insurance, and housing
- a literary subculture movement started by a group of authors whose work explored and influenced American culture and politics in the post-war era
- American government official accused in 1948 of having spied for the Soviet Union in the 1930s
- They increasingly drove to suburban shopping malls, in addition to going to drive-in moves and fast food restaurants that offered drive-through service
10 Clues: were mostly outside the city limits with roads leading to the city • American initiative enacted in 1948 to provide foreign aid to Western Europe • a set of proposals put forward by U.S. President Harry S. Truman to Congress in 1945 • American government official accused in 1948 of having spied for the Soviet Union in the 1930s • ...
WWI Vocab 2015-03-12
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- Nicholas Leader of Russia until 1917
- Entente Alliances between Great Britain, France and Russia during WW1, also known as the Allied powers
- Combat vehicle used for the first time in WW1
- Keeping a large army and glorifying war
- Balkans The region of Europe nicknamed “The Powder Keg” because it was so volatile.
- Front The region that became a bloody stalemate
- Warship introduced by Germany that could submerge under water and used torpedoes
- Government system of allowing only small amounts of items to be bought by the public
- Warfare A battle Strategy in which soldiers fought in deep pits that were dug deep in the earth
- Gas New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death
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- Alliance World War I alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, also known as the Central Powers
- One sided information used by a government to persuade the public in its cause
- An agreement to stop fighting by both sides in a war
- Plan Germanys battle strategy that called for a quick defeat of France, then attacking Russia in the East
- Wilhelm I Ruler of Germany during World War 1
- note sent from Germany to Mexico in hopes that Mexico would ally itself with Germany against the United States
- Front The stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border
- Wilson American President who kept us out of WW1 until 1917
18 Clues: Nicholas Leader of Russia until 1917 • Keeping a large army and glorifying war • Combat vehicle used for the first time in WW1 • Wilhelm I Ruler of Germany during World War 1 • Front The region that became a bloody stalemate • An agreement to stop fighting by both sides in a war • Gas New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death • ...
Spanish American War & World War I Review 2024-12-03
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- Pride in your country which can be good & bad
- If you don't have this in the trenches, you're in trouble
- Sank by German U-boats, helped USA enter war
- Spreading ideas to influence how others think
- Many veterans suffer from this after being in a war
- His death started WW1
- Need dry gloves to avoid this
- USA is responsible for this area after Spanish-American War
- If this had worked, the archduke's assassins would have died instead of just puking
- American ship that mysteriously sank leading to the Spanish-American War
- What "u-boat" loosely translates to
- This word described the relationships of European countries before WWI
- taking over other countries to expand your empire
- The name of Teddy Roosevelt's volunteer army
- Another word for partnerships
- Payments for damage
- Ditch dug for protection
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- this phrase means when the media/news exaggerates the facts
- Breathe it in = melted lungs
- This group included Germany,Austria-Hungary & Turkey
- After leading his army, Teddy Roosevelt will become this
- Better find clean socks to avoid this
- Spanish-American war initially began as a conflict between these two countries
- She was this when she died with her husband during their assassination
- Military has a big say in what happens in the country
- He wrote the note sent from Germany to Mexico
- Hitler was one of these in WW1
- Area between trenches
- USA "wins" this after Spanish-America War
- Much deadlier than Covid
- They had the most deaths in WW1 & were severely punished
- USA fights on this side during WW1
- They might be snuggling up next to you in the trenches
- USA "wins" this after Spanish-America War
- Another word for peace treaty
35 Clues: Payments for damage • His death started WW1 • Area between trenches • Much deadlier than Covid • Ditch dug for protection • Breathe it in = melted lungs • Need dry gloves to avoid this • Another word for partnerships • Another word for peace treaty • Hitler was one of these in WW1 • USA fights on this side during WW1 • What "u-boat" loosely translates to • ...
What's the English for...? 2015-03-17
19 Clues: Perro. • Mundo. • Guerra. • Pájaro. • Palabra. • Décimo/a/s. • Quinto/a/s. • Cuarto/a/s. • Noveno/a/s. • Octavo/a/s. • Buen/o/a/s. • Primero/a/s. • Séptimo/a/s. • Segundo/a/s. • Tercero/a/s. • Importante/s. • Si (condición) • Sí (afirmación. • Trabajo. Trabajar.
Country´s of Europe 2025-05-14
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- Known for their windmills and bikes
- Is surrounded by Italy on all sides
- The smallest country in the world
- Has a tax rate of 52.2%
- Only borders Spain and the Atlantic ocean
- Was split in two during the cold war
- is the happiest country in the world
- Known for Pizza
- Known for rich culture and gyro
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- They used to airbnb the country
- The biggest country in the world
- borders 4 country's
- Known for F1
- Known for viking
- they were taken over by two country's during WWII
- Has stayed neutral since 1515
- Has a GDP of 85.76 billion USD
- Known for their cheese and the Eiffel Tower
- Known for legos
- Known for their chocolate
20 Clues: Known for F1 • Known for legos • Known for Pizza • Known for viking • borders 4 country's • Has a tax rate of 52.2% • Known for their chocolate • Has stayed neutral since 1515 • They used to airbnb the country • Has a GDP of 85.76 billion USD • Known for rich culture and gyro • The biggest country in the world • The smallest country in the world • Known for their windmills and bikes • ...
English World 2 2023-07-21
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- a place that we cook
- a toy that we play when windy
- an animal with four legs and big ears
- thing that use to erase
- thing that can use when raining or sunny
- thing that can write (not pen)
- a room that we sit and watch TV
- a round thing that we put on our hands
- a room that people sleep
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- thing that can read
- thing that we put on our head when it is sunny
- thing that can sit on
- a place that we plant flowers and trees
- cream a cold food that we eat when it is hot
- a fruit that is long,round and yellow
- long and flat thing that can measure
- thing that we use to see in the dark
- a room that use to take a bath
- a small table
19 Clues: a small table • thing that can read • a place that we cook • thing that can sit on • thing that use to erase • a room that people sleep • a toy that we play when windy • thing that can write (not pen) • a room that use to take a bath • a room that we sit and watch TV • long and flat thing that can measure • thing that we use to see in the dark • an animal with four legs and big ears • ...
Australian Immigration Key Terms 2013-05-25
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- People who were forced out of their country
- In Australia, a policy aimed at managing cultural diversity
- When a person gives up their own customs to live like other people
- Making or showing an unfair or prejudicial distinction between different categories of people or things
- Migrants who came to Australia after world war 2 and were expected to leave behind their old way of life and adopt the white Australia culture of the time
- Refugees, illegal immigrant or asylum seekers who travel in often poorly maintained boats to seek a new life in a new country
- People who flee their country to another for protection because of war, political upheavals or because their face persecution in their own country
- Discrimination against people on the basis of supposed racial characteristics
- Basic make up or structure of population
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- The total ways of living evolved by a community and passed on to later generations
- A complete system of political and cultural plans or ideas
- Guerrilla forces with the support of the North Vietnamese Army that fought against South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
- People from foreign countries
- treating people like children
14 Clues: People from foreign countries • treating people like children • Basic make up or structure of population • People who were forced out of their country • A complete system of political and cultural plans or ideas • In Australia, a policy aimed at managing cultural diversity • When a person gives up their own customs to live like other people • ...
From the Roaring Twenties to World War II 2021-03-15
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- There were so many agencies within the New Deal that Roosevelt’s administration was referred to as this
- was the leader of Italy during World War II
- A New Deal program which employed out-of-work Americans to repair roads, repair or build bridges, paint murals, write guidebooks, put on plays and musical performances, and create statues in public parks
- A congressional bill to provide housing and employment for unemployed industrial workers
- This ship was rebuilt and returned to service after the attack on Pearl Harbor
- She was the first African American woman to serve in the WV state legislature
- He was the President of the US who encouraged New Deal programs
- The United States entered World War II after Japan attacked a U.S. naval base at this location
- A New Deal program for single young men between the ages of 18 and 25
- This resulted from a confrontation between private guards and miners
- As the number of immigrants grew in the early 1920s, the United States Congress passed the this law, which set quotas for each nationality.
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- He was the leader of Germany during World War II
- This was enacted in 1940 to require that all men between that ages of 21 and 36 register for the draft
- She was the first woman to serve in West Virginia legislation
- He was the first president to use the power of the federal government to aid economic recovery
- This gave President Roosevelt that authority to lend arms and any other war materials to any nation whose defense he thought was important to America’s economy
- He was the Logan County sheriff involved in the battle at Blair Mountain
- He was the pro-union police chief involved in the Matewan Massacre
- The day the Stock Market crashed is referred to as this
- One cause of this event was the fact that a large number of people withdrew their money from banks at the same time.
20 Clues: was the leader of Italy during World War II • He was the leader of Germany during World War II • The day the Stock Market crashed is referred to as this • She was the first woman to serve in West Virginia legislation • He was the President of the US who encouraged New Deal programs • He was the pro-union police chief involved in the Matewan Massacre • ...
Civics Final Exam Review 2024-03-28
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- One of the native american tribes in Louisiana
- number of years a president serves
- Amendment that made it to where male citizen of any race (can vote).
- a change to the Constitution
- branch of government that review laws
- number of years a senator is elected
- income taxes?
- Who makes federal laws?
- Gulf war fought by the United States in the 1990s
- war fought by the United States in the 1960s
- first Postmaster General of the United States
- Who was the first president?
- What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution? bill of __?
- During WWII, the US fought Germany, Italy and what other country?
- During the Cold War, what was the main concern of the United States?
- Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived?
- attacked the US on September 11, 2001
- Who was President during the Great Depression and World War II?
- What group of people was taken to America and sold as slaves?
- In what month do we vote for President?*
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- Why do some states have more Representatives than other states?
- Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
- How many U.S. Senators are there?
- Who led the United States during the Civil War?
- What ocean is on the East Coast of the United States?
- person in charge of the executive branch
- amendment that allowed women's suffrage
- Who was President during World War I?
- What ocean is on the West Coast of the United States?
- what is the supreme law of the land?
- age required to be able to vote
- number of years a representative is elected
- What territory did the United States buy from France in 1803?
- What is the economic system in the United States?*
- highest court in the United States
- right of citizens
- How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
- Name the U.S. war between the North and the South.
- the 15th of what month is the last day to file
39 Clues: income taxes? • right of citizens • Who makes federal laws? • a change to the Constitution • Who was the first president? • age required to be able to vote • How many U.S. Senators are there? • number of years a president serves • highest court in the United States • number of years a senator is elected • what is the supreme law of the land? • branch of government that review laws • ...
Middle East and N Africa 2022-04-06
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- vegetation in the desert
- Site of first civilization
- resource that makes this region rich
- Egypt is known for these structures
- oil producing nation organization
- Founder of Judaism
- Founder of Islam
- Normal climate
- God but for Muslims
- Islamic holy book
- Edge of the Sahara
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- Important Jewish and Christian city
- Egyptian good, makes comfy sheets
- Important Jewish Holiday
- longest river in Africa and the world
- belief in one god
- Holy book of the Jews
- Country created for the Jews, cause of a lot of war
- Biggest desert in the world
- Saltiest sea in the world
- One of the five pillars being practiced during Ramadan
- Holiest city of Islam
22 Clues: Normal climate • Founder of Islam • belief in one god • Islamic holy book • Founder of Judaism • Edge of the Sahara • God but for Muslims • Holy book of the Jews • Holiest city of Islam • Important Jewish Holiday • vegetation in the desert • Saltiest sea in the world • Site of first civilization • Biggest desert in the world • Egyptian good, makes comfy sheets • ...
Crossword Extra Credit - The Atlantic World 2023-10-16
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- Mix of spanish and native americans
- Name given to early spanish explores
- trade Trade between New world, England , and Africa
- Private ownership
- land owned by another country
- Passage The travel of ships through the atlantic ocean
- slave trade Transportation of slaves from africa to the new world
- Economy based on a nation's wealth
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- ruler
- Competition for national wealth
- and Indian War British Vs French
- Exchange-Transfer of culture and knowledge to the Americas
- Incan ruler
- Pizarro conquered incas
- stock company investors buy shares of a company
- first contact with the americans
- First british colony
- Disease that killed many english settlers
- conquered aztecs
- trade trade that reached around the world.
20 Clues: ruler • Incan ruler • conquered aztecs • Private ownership • First british colony • land owned by another country • Pizarro conquered incas • Competition for national wealth • first contact with the americans • Economy based on a nation's wealth • and Indian War British Vs French • Mix of spanish and native americans • Name given to early spanish explores • ...
COUNTRIES 2023-07-30
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- Country of Singers.
- 2nd largest country.
- Country connecting North America to South America.
- The most developed country.
- The country that won the football world cup last year.
- The country whose prime minister is Indian.
- Country and continent
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- It's capital has the iconic buildings in the world.
- The country with bullet train.
- Country whose national anthem was written by Rabindranath Tagore.
- The country with Marina Bay Sands.
- Country where Aurora Borealis can be seen.
- Shoes Brand after this Country.
- The country with diverse culture.
- Country capital, Paris.
- Waffle company named after this country.
- The country with a different shaped Flag.
- Country related to Indian mythology.
- Country where football world cup took place.
- The country having war.
20 Clues: Country of Singers. • 2nd largest country. • Country and continent • Country capital, Paris. • The country having war. • The most developed country. • The country with bullet train. • Shoes Brand after this Country. • The country with diverse culture. • The country with Marina Bay Sands. • Country related to Indian mythology. • Waffle company named after this country. • ...
AP World History Final Project Crossword 2017-05-19
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- Holy wars between Christians and Muslims for regions such as Jerusalem
- Intellectual Movement in the 1700’s that led to much scientific reasoning, advances, and philosophy
- Chinese philosophy encouraging order and practices like filial piety, promoted by Wudi
- Economic theory which discouraged imports from other countries, example is Great Britain’s colonies
- Shift to manufacturing that resulted in large economic growth and production and advances in technology
- First known writing form, created by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia
- Formed after World War II and included many nations that work together to try and maintain peace and order around the world
- Period of economic struggles after World War I
- An alliance between several European nations that unified them in economics
- The term for connecting several different regions of the world together through trade, culture, politics, and other aspects
- A social system involving land-owning nobles and other social classes, present in Europe during medieval times
- Favors equality and full community ownership
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- Form of government present in Italy in the first decades of the twentieth century
- Economic system encouraging private ownership, investments, and profit
- A form of government run by the people, through representatives in most present day countries
- Political theory with public ownership and where the people are provided for based on need
- Meeting of many European imperial power discussing the division of spheres of influence within Africa
- The combination of aspects of contrasting cultures often due to contact
- Justification used in China for the divine right to rule for several emperors, created by the Zhou dynasty
- The shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture
- Influence over old colonies in indirect ways, such as by influencing culture or economy
- Expanding a country’s influence to further territories, especially by force
- First sites of civilization, also known as Fertile Crescent, located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- Standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II, no actual violence between the US and the Soviets
- Nomads in Asia known for conquering many regions and forming khanates and empires, such as the Yuan Dynasty in China
25 Clues: Favors equality and full community ownership • Period of economic struggles after World War I • The shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture • First known writing form, created by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia • Holy wars between Christians and Muslims for regions such as Jerusalem • Economic system encouraging private ownership, investments, and profit • ...
choice board activity 2023-12-08
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- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- the 13day event that almost lead to nuclear warfare
- a competition between the US and the USSR to obtain nuclaer weapons
- A war fought in Korea between South Korea and North Korea. US fought to stop the spread of communism
- an area of extreme tension
- a acompetition between the Soviet Union and the united states to obtain scientific superiority
- a war fought in Vietnam between South Vietnam and North Vietnam. The Us fought in it to stop the spread of communism
- the soviets built this during the cold war to keep people inside of east Germany
- the western superpower during the cold war
- soviet occupied sector of Germany
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- weapons that almost had to be used during the cold war
- a world power that has military power and political influence
- The leader of the USSR during the cold war
- The imaginary line dividing Europe into two halves
- the long period of distrust between the US and USSR
- Alliances between the soviet union and other communist countries
- an airlift conducted by the US and great britain that lasted for 15 months to get suppllies into west Berlin.
- the eastern superpower during the cold war
- person to create the "red scare" that scared millions of americans nationwide
- soviet occupied countries in eastern europe with communist goverments
20 Clues: an area of extreme tension • soviet occupied sector of Germany • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • The leader of the USSR during the cold war • the eastern superpower during the cold war • the western superpower during the cold war • The imaginary line dividing Europe into two halves • the 13day event that almost lead to nuclear warfare • ...
US President Word Puzzle 2022-03-22
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- Major US general in WW2.
- Successor of Theodore Roosevelt.
- Fought in the American Revolutionary War.
- Negotiated a peaceful end with the Soviet Union to take down the border wall.
- Raised taxes to new high, which contributed to the Stock Market Crash.
- Responsible for the Watergate Scandal.
- Helped formulate the Monroe Doctrine.
- Brought US troops back home, ending the Afghanistan War.
- longest economic expansion in US history.
- Leading member of the Continental Congress.
- Partake in the Vietnam War.
- Co-founder of the Democratic -Republican party.
- responsible for initiating the invasion of Afghanistan after 9/11.
- Created the Bull Moose Party.
- Served his presidency during WW2.
- Main founder of the Democratic Party.
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- Served in the first World War.
- Took office right before the Great Depression.
- Granted citizenship to Native Americans.
- Contributed in freeing the black slaves after the Civil War.
- Took office after Franklin Roosevelt's death.
- First US president to cross the demilitarized zone in the Korea peninsula.
- Served during the Gulf War.
- Only president to serve two non-consecutive terms.
- Eliminated the Guinea worm disease.
- Succeeded by Theodore Roosevelt after his assassination.
- Ended the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Major US general of the Civil War.
- Created the Affordable Care act.
30 Clues: Major US general in WW2. • Served during the Gulf War. • Partake in the Vietnam War. • Created the Bull Moose Party. • Served in the first World War. • Ended the Cuban Missile Crisis. • Successor of Theodore Roosevelt. • Created the Affordable Care act. • Served his presidency during WW2. • Major US general of the Civil War. • Eliminated the Guinea worm disease. • ...
WWII Crossword 2025-02-03
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- Person defend a people or country
- Early forms of school studies
- They fly a war plane
- A gender different from a man
- Lenguaje using immigrants
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- Poster in WWII muscle-----factory
- Missive war the World
- First writing machine in
- People who separated from others
- People confined from others by war
- Person enter en forces
11 Clues: They fly a war plane • Missive war the World • Person enter en forces • First writing machine in • Lenguaje using immigrants • Early forms of school studies • A gender different from a man • People who separated from others • Poster in WWII muscle-----factory • Person defend a people or country • People confined from others by war
War of the Words 2020-05-05
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- IN 1941, JAPAN BOMBED AN AMERICAN NAVAL BASE AT _______ HARBOR, HAWAII
- WHEN THERE WAS A FOOD SHORTAGE IN THE UNITED STATES DURING WORLD WAR II, PEOPLE BEGAN PLANTING "VICTORY _________"
- IN 1951, THE SOVIET UNIONSENT THE FIRST SATELLITE INTO ________
- IN 1945 PAUL TIBBETS DELIVERED THE FIRST _________ BOMB EVER USED IN A WAR
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- WHEN WORLD WAR II ENDED, THE UNITED STATES ENTERED INTO A _________ WAR WITH THE SOVIET UNION
- DURING THE GREAT _________, THE ECONOMY SLOWED DOWN AND MILLIONS OF PEOPLE LOST THEIR JOBS
- PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT INTRODUCED A NEW PROGRAM, CALLED THE NEW _________, TO GET PEOPLE BACK TO WORK
- DURING WORLD WAR II, THE AMERICANS FOUGHT AGAINST THE ________ COUNTRIES
8 Clues: IN 1951, THE SOVIET UNIONSENT THE FIRST SATELLITE INTO ________ • IN 1941, JAPAN BOMBED AN AMERICAN NAVAL BASE AT _______ HARBOR, HAWAII • DURING WORLD WAR II, THE AMERICANS FOUGHT AGAINST THE ________ COUNTRIES • IN 1945 PAUL TIBBETS DELIVERED THE FIRST _________ BOMB EVER USED IN A WAR • ...
The Cold War 2023-05-30
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- A stunning series of events between 1989 and 1991 that led to the fall of communist regimes in eastern Europe and the Soviet Union
- the war, begun on June 25, 1950, between North Korea, aided by Communist China, and South Korea, aided by the United States and other United Nations members forming a United Nations armed force: truce signed July 27, 1953.
- a social and political revolution that culminated in the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949.
- October 1962 was a direct and dangerous confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War and was the moment when the two superpowers came closest to nuclear conflict
- theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries
- a political and military alliance established on May 14, 1955 between the Soviet Union and several Eastern European countries; formed to counter NATO
- (1954–75), a conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam and its allies in South Vietnam, known as the Viet Cong, against the government of South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States
- universal global organization to keep world peace; it discusses common problems and finds shared solutions
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization- Formed in 1949 with the signing of the Washington Treaty, NATO is a security alliance of 30 countries from North America and Europe
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- the strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism after the end of World War II
- a campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy in the period 1950–54. Many of the accused were blacklisted or lost their jobs, although most did not in fact belong to the Communist Party
- held to discuss plans for the end of World War II and the future of postwar Europe.
- a competition between nations for superiority in the development and accumulation of weapons, especially between the US and the former Soviet Union during the Cold War
- the competition between nations, especially the USSR adn the US in the 1950s & 1960s, regarding achievements in the field of space exploration
- Pursuing a dangerous policy to the limit of safety before stopping
- barrier that surrounded West Berlin and prevented access to it from East Berlin and adjacent areas of East Germany during the period from 1961 to 1989.
- in 1947 proposed that the United States provide economic assistance to restore the economic infrastructure of postwar Europe
- 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
- an American foreign policy that pledges American "support for democracies against authoritarian threats." asked Congress for $400 million in military and economic assistance for Turkey and Greece
- A military operation in the late 1940s that brought food and other needed goods into West Berlin by air after the USSR had blockaded its supply routes.
- an ideological and political rivalry between the United States (democracy) and the USSR (communist) after WWII
21 Clues: Pursuing a dangerous policy to the limit of safety before stopping • held to discuss plans for the end of World War II and the future of postwar Europe. • theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries • universal global organization to keep world peace; it discusses common problems and finds shared solutions • ...
Civil War 2021-06-09
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- name of the southern states that left the Union during the Civil war
- first state to leave the union
- name of the northern states
- turning point of the war
- President of the Union during the Civil War (last name)
- 18th President that was a General for the union (last name)
- the process of destroying civilian and economic resources
- man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- President of the Confederacy (south) (last name)
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- someone that wants to end slavery
- order Lincoln gave to free the slaves
- Address speech Lincoln gave at the end of the Battle of Gettysburg
- Person who became President after Lincoln was killed (last name)
- name of the war when the north and the south went to war against each other
- Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware, Missouri were all slave states that stayed with the Union known as (2 words)
- number of years the Civil War lasted (spell number)
- first battle of the Civil War
17 Clues: turning point of the war • name of the northern states • first battle of the Civil War • first state to leave the union • someone that wants to end slavery • man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln • order Lincoln gave to free the slaves • President of the Confederacy (south) (last name) • number of years the Civil War lasted (spell number) • ...
IR Theory Realism 2021-05-27
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- the means by which a state tries to
- discipline since the end of
- he wrote Twenty Years' Crisis.
- the central and most important actors of
- he wrote the book: Politics among
- of organizing the relations
- Man's best friend
- Large marsupial
- Second World War.
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- scholars.
- its security decrease the
- Has a trunk
- Flying mammal
- politics according the the
- Likes to chase mice
- of others
- the dominant theory of International
- the absence of a superior authority
- sovereign units.
19 Clues: scholars. • of others • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • sovereign units. • Man's best friend • Second World War. • Likes to chase mice • its security decrease the • discipline since the end of • of organizing the relations • politics according the the • he wrote Twenty Years' Crisis. • he wrote the book: Politics among • the means by which a state tries to • ...
WWI Vocab 2023-05-12
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- A situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible
- A position of not taking sides in a conflict; the US policy during WW1
- A policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- German submarines used in World War I
- A strip of land between the trenches of opposing armies along the Western Front during WW1
- November 11, 1918; Germany signed an armistice (an agreement to stop fighting); this US holiday is now known as Veterans Day
- A close association between nations to achieve a common objective
- Prepare military forces for war
- An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy in the years before WWI.
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
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- In WWI, the region of Northern France where the forces of the Allies and the Central Powers battled each other.
- A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat on May 7, 1915. 128 Americans died. The sinking greatly turned American opinion against the Germans, helping the move towards entering the war.
- the act of spying, especially a government spy obtaining secrets of another government
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I.
- March 1917. Sent from German Foreign Secretary, addressed to German minister in Mexico City. Mexico should attack the US if US goes to war with Germany (needed that advantage due to Mexico's promixity to the US). In return, Germany would give back Tex, NM, Arizona etc to Mexico.
- a toxic war gas with sulfide based compounds that raises blisters and attacks the eyes and lungs
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- In WWI, the region along the German-Russian Border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
20 Clues: Prepare military forces for war • German submarines used in World War I • A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • A close association between nations to achieve a common objective • A position of not taking sides in a conflict; the US policy during WW1 • A situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible • ...
Treaty of Versailles 2021-03-16
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- An association of nations formed after World War I
- A nation carved from the Austro-Hungarian empire
- Where the peace treaty was signed
- Wilson, Clemenceau, and George (3 words)
- France's representative at the peace conference
- The initials of the nation that rejected the treaty
- Lost 13% of its land
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- Became an independent nation for the first time since the 1790's
- Territories administered on behalf of the League of Nations
- Allowing people to decide for themselves under what government they wish to live
- Wilson's peace plan (2 words)
- Regained Alsace-Lorraine
- The United States' representative at the peace conference
13 Clues: Lost 13% of its land • Regained Alsace-Lorraine • Wilson's peace plan (2 words) • Where the peace treaty was signed • Wilson, Clemenceau, and George (3 words) • France's representative at the peace conference • A nation carved from the Austro-Hungarian empire • An association of nations formed after World War I • The initials of the nation that rejected the treaty • ...
Treaty of Versailles 2021-03-16
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- France's representative at the peace conference
- An association of nations formed after World War I
- Became an independent nation for the first time since the 1790's
- Territories administered on behalf of the League of Nations
- Wilson, Clemenceau, and George (3 words)
- A nation carved from the Austro-Hungarian empire
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- Wilson's peace plan (2 words)
- The United States' representative at the peace conference
- Where the peace treaty was signed
- The initials of the nation that rejected the treaty
- Regained Alsace-Lorraine
- Allowing people to decide for themselves under what government they wish to live
- Lost 13% of its land
13 Clues: Lost 13% of its land • Regained Alsace-Lorraine • Wilson's peace plan (2 words) • Where the peace treaty was signed • Wilson, Clemenceau, and George (3 words) • France's representative at the peace conference • A nation carved from the Austro-Hungarian empire • An association of nations formed after World War I • The initials of the nation that rejected the treaty • ...
Treasure Hunt Round 1 2022-10-23
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- platform that allows a computer to operate software
- the repetition of a process or utterance.
- originated the concept of a digital programmable computer.
- computer program that supports the main system on a computer when it starts up
- technology relies on methods other than number processing to perform a function
- counting in base 16
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- rules followed by two devices when they interact
- counterpart in quantum computing to the binary digit
- named memory unit
- ingle point within a digital image
- encryption used by Germans in world war 2
- brute force, recursive, divide and conquer, backtracking are examples of...
- the algorithm to beat almost any encryption we use today
13 Clues: named memory unit • counting in base 16 • ingle point within a digital image • the repetition of a process or utterance. • encryption used by Germans in world war 2 • rules followed by two devices when they interact • platform that allows a computer to operate software • counterpart in quantum computing to the binary digit • ...
Southern & Eastern Asia History 2024-04-29
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- System that Gandhi believed would bring change in India without using violence
- Leader of the Chinese Communist Party that declared the People's Republic of China a communist state
- European country that took control of India in 1765
- This country colonized Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos
- Country backed by the Soviet Union and China during the Korean War
- Policy by the US to keep Communism from spreading
- Plan to restore ancient Chinese culture and traditions, but in reality served as a brutal way to eliminate opposition
- Students protested against China's corrupt communist government
- First city the atomic bomb was dropped on
- Country divided at the 38th parallel
- Communist supporters in South Vietnam that were mostly peasants and farmers
- War tactic used by the Vietcong and North Vietnamese; surprise attacks that were brutal and violent
- Leader that declared Vietnam's independence from France; leader of North Vietnam
- General that oversaw Japan's restoration after World War II
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- Country backed by the US and the United Nations during the Korean War
- A guerilla army created by Ho Chi Minh that fought against the French
- This country became independent of British rule on August 15, 1947
- This country was created on October 1, 1949
- Belief if one country became Communist, all of the nearby countries would also start turning to communism
- Belief that people should be loyal to those with whom they share common history and customs
- Collection of Mao's speeches and publications during The Cultural Revolution
- 240-mile march to oppose a British tax on salt
- Surprise attack by Japanese, caused US to join World War II
- Second city the atomic bomb was dropped on
- How the Korean War ended; a tie or no winner
- Students organized to wage war on anyone who opposed communism
- Leader of the Indian National Congress who opposed British laws and fought for Indian independence
- Mao's plan to modernize China by setting up communes and rations
- Country divided at the 17th parallel
29 Clues: Country divided at the 38th parallel • Country divided at the 17th parallel • First city the atomic bomb was dropped on • Second city the atomic bomb was dropped on • This country was created on October 1, 1949 • How the Korean War ended; a tie or no winner • 240-mile march to oppose a British tax on salt • Policy by the US to keep Communism from spreading • ...
Imperialiasm & The Great War 2026-03-17
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- Part of the Treaty of Versailles that blamed Germany for causing WWI.
- An agreement to stop fighting; WWI ended on November 11, 1918.
- Alliance between France, Britain, and Russia before World War I.
- A person who refuses to fight in war for moral or religious reasons
- U.S. policy promoting equal trade access in China for all nations.
- Law requiring men to register for the military draft.
- – Agreement that ended the Spanish-American War; the U.S. gained Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.
- International organization created to maintain peace after WWI (the U.S. never joined).
- Building up a nation’s military and preparing aggressively for war.
- British passenger ship sunk by Germany in 1915, killing Americans and increasing U.S. anger.
- Information (often biased or misleading) used to influence public opinion.
- An anti-foreign uprising in China (1899–1901) against Western influence.
- Policy where a powerful nation controls weaker nations
- Strong pride in one’s country
- A volunteer cavalry unit led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War.
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- Plan by President Woodrow Wilson to create lasting peace after WWI.
- Treaty that officially ended WWI and imposed harsh penalties on Germany.
- Secret German message urging Mexico to attack the U.S.; helped push the U.S. into WWI.
- lliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- Heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne whose assassination sparked World War I.
- A U.S. battleship that exploded in Havana Harbor in 1898, helping spark the Spanish-American War.
- Allowed the U.S. to intervene in Cuba and gave the U.S. control over Guantánamo Bay.
- News reporting that exaggerates or sensationalizes stories to attract readers, often stretching the truth.
- Extension of the Monroe Doctrine stating the U.S. could intervene in Latin American countries to maintain stability.
- U.S. policy of using economic investments to influence other countries, especially in Latin America and Asia.
- Laws that limited free speech and punished criticism of the government during WWI.
- Movement of African Americans from the rural South to Northern cities for jobs and better opportunities.
27 Clues: Strong pride in one’s country • lliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. • Law requiring men to register for the military draft. • Policy where a powerful nation controls weaker nations • An agreement to stop fighting; WWI ended on November 11, 1918. • Alliance between France, Britain, and Russia before World War I. • ...
Colonial Times Vocabulary 2024-11-18
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- a man who has people working for him, especially servants or slaves
- the line between regions or countries
- to succeed by trying hard despite difficult condition
- a person who moves to a new region and sets up residence there
- a strict religious person, many came to the New World for religious freedom
- to succeed (2 words)
- one crop that Natives taught the colonists to grow
- the name of the ship on which pilgrims traveled to Massachussetts
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- a type of religious person who is against war, violence, and slavery
- the body tempature is too hot; symptom of an illness
- made of wood
- to ask for money, often on the street, due to poverty and starvation
- brought by colonists to the New World and infected Native Americans, many of whom died
- an area that is goverened by another more powerful country
- a person employed in the service of a master
- a person who travels to a holy place for religious reasons
- not having enough nutrition or food to stay alive
17 Clues: made of wood • to succeed (2 words) • the line between regions or countries • a person employed in the service of a master • not having enough nutrition or food to stay alive • one crop that Natives taught the colonists to grow • the body tempature is too hot; symptom of an illness • to succeed by trying hard despite difficult condition • ...
World War I Review 2024-10-25
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- France, Great Britain & Russia made up the Triple Entente.
- Radical pride in your country at the expense of other countries.
- The only point of Wilson's Fourteen Points that was accepted into the Treaty of Versailles.
- President Wilson aimed to keep America neutral in WWI until we were attacked, or affected.
- Germany violated the Sussex Pledge, which was attempting to limit _____________ warfare.
- General ____________ led the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) that aided the Allied Powers in World War I.
- President Wilson came up with his own ideas on how to maintain world peace, including a League of Nations.
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- ___________ Telegram intercepted of Germany asking Mexico to attach USA to keep us out of war.
- This act created the first military draft, or conscription.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire & Italy made up the Triple Alliance.
- Office of War Information (OWI) produced posters to try and sell the war to the American public.
- Awarded Medal of Honor for actions at Battle of Argonne Forest.
- The sinking of this ship by German submarines/U-Boats provided a reason for the US to get involved in WWI against Germany.
- ________ v. United States established that freedom of speech could be limited if circumstances present "clear & present danger," including war.
- Build-up of military technologies, such as tanks, airplanes, submarines, etc.
- This innovation helped bring an end to the stalemate by leading troops across no man's land.
16 Clues: France, Great Britain & Russia made up the Triple Entente. • This act created the first military draft, or conscription. • Awarded Medal of Honor for actions at Battle of Argonne Forest. • Radical pride in your country at the expense of other countries. • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire & Italy made up the Triple Alliance. • ...
John M Keynes Crossward Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- government spending , Based on his opinion, what should governments do during economic recessions
- of overall spending , What did he think caused people to lose their jobs during the Great Depression
- the economy , What was the goal of Keynesian economics
- 1883 , When was he born
- , What type of economic policy did he support
- Great Depression , What influenced his ideas
- general theory of employment interest, and money What was his most known book
- of economic growth , When should governments save money
- , Where did John teach
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- , What economic theories did he challenge
- Monetary Fund , What financial institution did Keynes create after World War 2
- , What was his nationality
- 1936 , What year was his book published
- , Where did John study
- economics , What was he known for funding
15 Clues: , Where did John study • , Where did John teach • 1883 , When was he born • , What was his nationality • 1936 , What year was his book published • , What economic theories did he challenge • economics , What was he known for funding • , What type of economic policy did he support • Great Depression , What influenced his ideas • ...
Roald Dahl 2013-04-11
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- Which island did the island take place
- What was one of the awards Dahl won
- what color was the water
- what did the headmaster of the school eventually become
- Gremlins what was the name of Dahl's first book
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- Where was Dahl's first job
- What color was the umbrella
- what job did Dahl have in World War 2
- What beverage was the author drinking at the beginning of the story
- What nationality were the girls at the pool
- what was the name of the older boys at Dahl's school
- where was Dahl born
- how many empty seats were around the table
13 Clues: where was Dahl born • what color was the water • Where was Dahl's first job • What color was the umbrella • What was one of the awards Dahl won • what job did Dahl have in World War 2 • Which island did the island take place • how many empty seats were around the table • What nationality were the girls at the pool • Gremlins what was the name of Dahl's first book • ...
Children's Newsletter Crossword Number 1. 2013-04-01
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- War horse in the sky
- Vertical take off air vehicle
- Number associated with clue
- Number associated with clue
- World War II aeroplane
- Location of Museum
- Blade for aeroplane
- Blade for vertical take off
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- Observation light aircraft
- Since 1957 Land forces take to the skies
- House of air vehicle
- Abbreviation of chums
- Driver in the air
- Communication link
14 Clues: Driver in the air • Location of Museum • Communication link • Blade for aeroplane • War horse in the sky • House of air vehicle • Abbreviation of chums • World War II aeroplane • Observation light aircraft • Number associated with clue • Number associated with clue • Blade for vertical take off • Vertical take off air vehicle • Since 1957 Land forces take to the skies
From the Roaring Twenties to World War II 2021-03-16
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- One cause of this event was the fact that a large number of people withdrew their money from banks at the same time.
- As the number of immigrants grew in the early 1920s, the United States Congress passed the this law, which set quotas for each nationality.
- He was the leader of Italy during World War II
- A New Deal program which employed out-of-work Americans to repair roads, repair or build bridges, paint murals, write guidebooks, put on plays and musical performances, and create statues in public parks
- There were so many agencies within the New Deal that Roosevelt’s administration was referred to as this
- A congressional bill to provide housing and employment for unemployed industrial workers
- This ship was rebuilt and returned to service after the attack on Pearl Harbor
- She was the first African American woman to serve in the WV state legislature
- He was the President of the US who encouraged New Deal programs
- A New Deal program for single young men between the ages of 18 and 25
- This resulted from a confrontation between private guards and miners
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- The United States entered World War II after Japan attacked a U.S. naval base at this location
- He was the leader of Germany during World War II
- This was enacted in 1940 to require that all men between that ages of 21 and 36 register for the draft
- The day the Stock Market crashed is referred to as this
- She was the first woman to serve in West Virginia legislation
- He was the first president to use the power of the federal government to aid economic recovery
- This gave President Roosevelt that authority to lend arms and any other war materials to any nation whose defense he thought was important to America’s economy
- He was the Logan County sheriff involved in the battle at Blair Mountain
- He was the pro-union police chief involved in the Matewan Massacre
20 Clues: He was the leader of Italy during World War II • He was the leader of Germany during World War II • The day the Stock Market crashed is referred to as this • She was the first woman to serve in West Virginia legislation • He was the President of the US who encouraged New Deal programs • He was the pro-union police chief involved in the Matewan Massacre • ...
IV Revision 2018-05-14
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- The city where the second atomic bomb was dropped
- A soldier who runs away from his duties
- Who said 'wars are not won by evacuations'
- The alliance made by France, Russia and Britain before WWI
- The name of the American bomber used to drop the first atomic bomb
- The name of the German military plan to attack Russia in 1941
- Who was assassinated in Sarajevo in June 1914?
- Pride in one's country
- An important turning point of WWII
- The battalions of friends who were recruited to fight in World War I
- The tactic of the German army in WWII to carry out a sudden devastating attack
- Used widely during both wars to keep up the morale of the people
- The long term impact of the dropping of the atomic bomb
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- The nickname given to WWII for the first six months
- The result of the fighting in WW1 by Christmas 1814
- Which country was blamed for the assassination in Sarajevo in June 1914?
- The empire composed of Serbians, Croats, Czechs and Germans etc.
- Germany's WW1 military plan at the start of the war
- The WW1 battle where the German advance into France was stopped
- A siege in Russia during World War II
- The area of Europe that had been controlled over by the Turkish Ottoman Empire
- The main type of fighting that characterised World War I
- An agreement to stop fighting
- The psychological condition that many WW1 soldiers suffered from
- A tactic of retreating armies
- Forced recruitment of men into the army in 1916
- The commander of the British forces at the Battle of the Somme
- The British were forced to evacuate from here in June 1940
- Which country did Germany first invade during WW1 in order to conquer France?
- A key menace of life in the trenches
30 Clues: Pride in one's country • An agreement to stop fighting • A tactic of retreating armies • An important turning point of WWII • A key menace of life in the trenches • A siege in Russia during World War II • A soldier who runs away from his duties • Who said 'wars are not won by evacuations' • Who was assassinated in Sarajevo in June 1914? • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-17
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- factory located in Marietta, Georgia, that produced B-29 bombers for the U.S. war effort.
- American Naval base in Hawaii; a surprise attack on the base by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941, resulted in the U.S. entering World War II.
- u.s. cargo ships made during World War II. In all 187 of these ships were made in Georgia.
- Ships were constructed there.
- act that allowed the U.S. government to send billions of dollars in supplies and military equipment to allied countries in exchange for U.S. rights in their military bases.
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- Georgia's two deepwater ports; during World War II, 187
- the most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941 after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
- Georgia governor and influential long-term U.S. Senator.
- Georgia Congressman who was an advocate for a strong U.S. military; served 25 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, making him the longest-serving Congressman in u.s. history.
- the mass migration of six million African-Americans or Blacks to the North between the years 1910-1970.
- mayor of Atlanta who was instrumental in the development of the city, bringing major league sports teams to Atlanta, and a key figure in the civil rights movement.
11 Clues: Ships were constructed there. • Georgia's two deepwater ports; during World War II, 187 • Georgia governor and influential long-term U.S. Senator. • factory located in Marietta, Georgia, that produced B-29 bombers for the U.S. war effort. • u.s. cargo ships made during World War II. In all 187 of these ships were made in Georgia. • ...
Lesson 39 2026-01-18
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- action a secret political, economic, or military operation that aims to shape events or influence affairs in a foreign country in order to support the initiating nation's foreign policy
- Pact as part of the Cold War and in response to the formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, an agreement signed in 1955 by the Soviet Union, Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania to establish a military alliance for mutual defense
- a hydrogen bomb, or a bomb created by fusing atoms; more powerful than an atomic bomb, a weapon of mass destruction that the United States first tested in 1952 as part of the arms race
- nation a country under another country's control
- a foreign policy in which a nation develops a weapons arsenal so deadly that another nation will not dare attack
- a foreign policy characterized by a willingness to push a dangerous situation to the brink, or edge, of war rather than give in to an opponent
- Atlantic Treaty Organization as part of the Cold War, a military alliance formed in 1949 among the United States, Canada, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Iceland, Italy, Britain, Denmark, Norway, and Portugal—and expanded to include Greece and Turkey in 1952 and West Germany in 1955—to establish collective security against the Soviet Union
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- War a war fought on the Korean Peninsula from 1950 to 1953 after troops from communist North Korea, armed with Soviet weapons, invaded democratic South Korea, prompting the United States and the United Nations to send forces to support South Korea and fight to unify the Korean Peninsula into one democratic nation, which in turn prompted China to join the war on North Korea's side; at war's end, the peninsula remained divided into two nations
- zone an area, often along the border between two military powers, that no military forces are allowed to enter
- World originally, the group of nations that had recently gained independence from colonial rule and were not aligned with the West (First World) or the East (Second World) after World War II; more broadly, the developing nations of the world
- Blockade the Soviet blockade of the German city of Berlin, implemented from 1948 to 1949 to halt land travel into the city in hopes of forcing the United States, Great Britain, and France to give up their plan to combine their occupation zones into a single, democratic West German state; the Allied nations resisted the blockade by airlifting food and supplies into Berlin
- race a competition between nations to achieve the more powerful weapons arsenal
- d’état the sudden overthrow of a government by violent force
- Assured Destruction during the arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union, the principle that either side would respond to a nuclear attack by launching its own missiles, which helped prevent the Cold War from becoming a hot war
14 Clues: nation a country under another country's control • d’état the sudden overthrow of a government by violent force • race a competition between nations to achieve the more powerful weapons arsenal • zone an area, often along the border between two military powers, that no military forces are allowed to enter • ...
Scholastic News Heroes in Flight 2024-02-14
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- unfair treatment based on certain characteristics
- A country the United States fought against in World War II
- The name of the group of nations the United States joined in World War II
- Vehicles flown in the air
- To bring different groups together
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- To sign up for a task or duty
- Separate or keep apart from others
- The name of the group of countries that the United States fought against in World War II
8 Clues: Vehicles flown in the air • To sign up for a task or duty • Separate or keep apart from others • To bring different groups together • unfair treatment based on certain characteristics • A country the United States fought against in World War II • The name of the group of nations the United States joined in World War II • ...
River Thames 2023-09-25
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- bombing raids on London during World War 2
- fort where Elizabeth made her "heart and stomach" speech
- Iceni queen who attacked Roman London
- Roman settlement on the north side of the Thames
- posh word for zoo - Henry III had one in the Tower of London
- island in the Thames where John signed Magna Carta
- built his famous globe theatre on the banks of the Thames
- "massive tooth" predators swam in the Thames estuary
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- built the London sewers to deal with the Great Stink
- branch of a river
- famous artist who specialised in painting the Thames
- river scavengers
- William Is nickname
13 Clues: river scavengers • branch of a river • William Is nickname • Iceni queen who attacked Roman London • bombing raids on London during World War 2 • Roman settlement on the north side of the Thames • island in the Thames where John signed Magna Carta • built the London sewers to deal with the Great Stink • famous artist who specialised in painting the Thames • ...
WWII vocab 2015-02-10
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- a group of countries that opposed the Allied powers in World War II, including Germany, Italy, and Japan as well as Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, and Yugoslavia
- a political system in which the state holds total authority over the society and seeks to control all aspects of public and private life wherever possible
- to bring to a state of peace
- a surrender in which no guarantees are given to the surrendering party
- a Jewish sacrificial offering that is burned completely on an altar
- the women's branch of the United States Army
- a research and development project that produced the first atomic bombs during World War II
- A superpower is a state with a dominant position in international relations and is characterised by its unparalleled ability to exert influence or project power on a global scale
- the controlled distribution of scarce resources, goods, or services, or an artificial restriction of demand
- prison camp, especially one for political prisoners or prisoners of war, in which many die from poor conditions and treatment or from mass execution
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- suicide attacks by military aviators from the Empire of Japan against Allied naval vessels
- the popular name of a group of African-American military pilots who fought in World War II
- a large aerial bombing done in a progressive manner to inflict damage in every part of a selected area of land
- U.S., Britain, France, USSR, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, and South Africa
- the imprisonment or confinement of people
- a place where large numbers of people, especially political prisoners or members of persecuted minorities, are deliberately imprisoned in a relatively small area with inadequate facilities, sometimes to provide forced labor or to await mass execution
- hostility to or prejudice against Jews
- a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power
- manual laborer
- the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation
20 Clues: manual laborer • to bring to a state of peace • hostility to or prejudice against Jews • the imprisonment or confinement of people • the women's branch of the United States Army • a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power • a Jewish sacrificial offering that is burned completely on an altar • ...
Countries Crossword (Impossible Mode) 2022-12-08
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- people from indonesia discovered the island first than african tribes
- defeated six nations at once
- had one if it's khans kill so many people that the carbon dioxide of the earth went down
- has a dam issue with ethiopia for the nile
- the only carbon negative country
- 2027, a new country will be made
- if water rises 20+ meters, 60-70% of country floods
- shortest average height
- "singapore of africa"
- famous for it's "sister ships"
- used to have the largest lake in africa
- changed flag around 21 times
- capital city fully made of marble
- has tallest building in south america
- largest delta in the world
- north korea of africa
- lost war to birds
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- has the okanagan desert
- 99% literacy rate?!
- one of the only developed countries with a declining population
- chocolate originated from here
- has world's largest salt flat
- one of it's mountains being the furthest from the core of the earth
- one of the only communist countries in North America
- last war was in the 1700s
- home to the poorest president in the world
- largest country without army
- borders brazil
- only natural nuclear fission reactor
- used to have a communist party in the cold war
- 4th largest sea drained to death in this country
- biggest fatigue rates in the world
- The true owners of the swastika
- during WW2, it was an underground resistance
- true origin of english
- has an island in a lake in an island in a lake in an island
- there are lots of indonesian people on this country
- one of the highest volcanoes in europe
- last war was in the 1800s
- one of the most diverse countries on the
- home of stalin and hitler
- committed warcrimes across several middle-eastern countries
42 Clues: borders brazil • lost war to birds • 99% literacy rate?! • "singapore of africa" • north korea of africa • true origin of english • has the okanagan desert • shortest average height • last war was in the 1700s • last war was in the 1800s • home of stalin and hitler • largest delta in the world • defeated six nations at once • largest country without army • changed flag around 21 times • ...
Israel's Defining Wars - Kate Morgan 2022-01-11
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- Group name adopted by the Palestinians that attacked Israeli athletes in Munich
- Shut out from the Suez Canal by Egypt during the Sinai War.
- Israel was told by this country to not make the first attack in the Six Day War.
- The USSR gave this to Egypt regarding Israel that caused the Six Day War.
- Tries to assassinate King Hussein.
- Belief in strength of IDF and military invincibility.
- Allows the port of Eilat to function.
- Israel captures this many territories by the end of the Six Day War.
- Jordan gets help from this country during Black September.
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- No peace with Israel, no recognition of Israel, no negotiations with Israel.
- Resigns as a result of the Yom Kippur War.
- Country that spotted Israeli planes going into Egypt during the Six Day War
- Funded Egypt and other Arab countries during the Sinai War.
- Tries to be the leader of the entire Arab world in the 50s, 60s, and 70s
- Involves the French and the British.
15 Clues: Tries to assassinate King Hussein. • Involves the French and the British. • Allows the port of Eilat to function. • Resigns as a result of the Yom Kippur War. • Belief in strength of IDF and military invincibility. • Jordan gets help from this country during Black September. • Shut out from the Suez Canal by Egypt during the Sinai War. • ...
WW1 16 VOCAB TERMS 2024-04-15
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- of Attrition A war where each side attempts to wear down the other by constant attacks and pressure.
- Campaign A series of military operations aimed at achieving a specific objective.
- Conflict A disagreement or fight between countries.
- War A war that spans across continents.
- The civilian populace of the nation at war as an active support system of its military.
- Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view.
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- Mandatory enrollment into military service.
- Organizations Groups established by countries around the world to focus on specific purposes or issues.
- Relating to internal affairs of a country.
- Between or involving different countries.
- A situation in a conflict where neither side can progress or win.
- The profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations.
- War A conflict between different groups within the same country.
- War A conflict where the countries involved mobilize all available resources and population.
- An agreement between opposing sides to stop fighting, temporarily or permanently.
- Territories controlled by another country.
- Resources Materials or supplies used during conflict.
17 Clues: War A war that spans across continents. • Between or involving different countries. • Relating to internal affairs of a country. • Territories controlled by another country. • Mandatory enrollment into military service. • Conflict A disagreement or fight between countries. • Resources Materials or supplies used during conflict. • ...
World War l Technologies 2023-01-09
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- A a portable invention inspired by Marie Curie.
- Gas that was well known in the Holocaust.
- The country that invented machine guns.
- Known as "No Man's Land", the land between trenches.
- Slow, heavily armed "landships".
- A poisonous weapon that would kill soldiers almost instantly.
- Soldiers used these to save time instead of pocket watches.
- For the first time these people were introduced to war and there were about 30,000 serving.
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- Underwater and armed.
- Used for combat in the air.
- A handheld explosive device.
- British officers wore these to hold their gadgets and keep them from getting wet.
- Used to protect soldiers from breathing in toxins.
- Soldiers would dig walls around them and protect themselves with artillery as well.
- A portable communication advice used in war fields.
- It's barbed and is typically used for fences.
16 Clues: Underwater and armed. • Used for combat in the air. • A handheld explosive device. • Slow, heavily armed "landships". • The country that invented machine guns. • Gas that was well known in the Holocaust. • It's barbed and is typically used for fences. • A a portable invention inspired by Marie Curie. • Used to protect soldiers from breathing in toxins. • ...
The Second World War 2020-03-20
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- appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933
- States joined the war in 1941 after Japanese air attack in..
- German Nationalist Socialist Labour Party
- country invaded on ! September 1939
- ...uses the explosive of nuclear energy
- to take the control and possession of a land
- British Prime Minister for most of the war
- to give officially the crone
- General in Spanish Civil War
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- king ruled in the WWII years
- acting in a hard, especially military way which allows no political opposition
- Treaty dealing with Germany after WWI
- forces Britian and United States
- a new international organization founded to balance the power between East and West Europe
- to make know publicly or officially
- the shore where 330.000 British Soldiers were saved
16 Clues: king ruled in the WWII years • to give officially the crone • General in Spanish Civil War • forces Britian and United States • country invaded on ! September 1939 • to make know publicly or officially • Treaty dealing with Germany after WWI • appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933 • ...uses the explosive of nuclear energy • German Nationalist Socialist Labour Party • ...
World War II Vocabulary 2022-03-16
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- Leader of Italy
- Prime Minister of Japan
- Leader of the Soviet Union
- Prime Minister of Great Britain
- One race/group is considered to be superior
- Deliberate killing of a group of people
- Emperor of Japan
- Makes laws, maintains order and security
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- Soviet Union, U.S., and Great Britain
- Property and resources owned by the government
- Genocide of 6 million European Jews
- Leader of Germany
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Anti-Jewish violence on Nov. 9-10 1938
- Power is given to the people
- President of U.S.A. at the start of WWII
16 Clues: Leader of Italy • Emperor of Japan • Leader of Germany • Prime Minister of Japan • Germany, Italy, and Japan • Leader of the Soviet Union • Power is given to the people • Prime Minister of Great Britain • Genocide of 6 million European Jews • Soviet Union, U.S., and Great Britain • Anti-Jewish violence on Nov. 9-10 1938 • Deliberate killing of a group of people • ...
World War I Vocabulary 2025-03-20
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- document that would help start World War II.
- name given to Great Britain, France, and Russia when war broke out
- A cease fire
- Leader of Great Britain
- name given to Great Britain, France, and Russia
- speeches or print that attempt to sway opinion.
- individual who created the German battle plan.
- The movement of African-Americans from the South to the North
- President of the United States
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- name given to Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary and Russia
- to pay for damages
- organization that made manufacturing efficient
- Wilson's plan for peace.
- Leader of France
- When a government reduces access to goods during hard times
- belief that a strong military is needed.
16 Clues: A cease fire • Leader of France • to pay for damages • Leader of Great Britain • Wilson's plan for peace. • President of the United States • belief that a strong military is needed. • document that would help start World War II. • organization that made manufacturing efficient • individual who created the German battle plan. • name given to Great Britain, France, and Russia • ...
World War II Vocabulary 2025-04-10
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- military blockade
- removal of weapons
- sudden, violent offensive military attack
- across the ocean
- deliberate destruction of racial, political, or cultural group
- accepting demands in order to avoid conflict
- leader who rules with total and cruel authority
- strategy used by US to gain control of Pacific Islands
- prisons and killing camps used by Germans during WWII
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- Japanese suicide pilot
- protective measures taken in case of attack
- places that Japanese Americans were held during WWII
- give out scarce items on a limited basis
- political system of oppression and control over most aspects of life
- name given to the mass slaughter of Jewish people during WWII
- hostility and discrimination against Jewish people
16 Clues: across the ocean • military blockade • removal of weapons • Japanese suicide pilot • give out scarce items on a limited basis • sudden, violent offensive military attack • protective measures taken in case of attack • accepting demands in order to avoid conflict • leader who rules with total and cruel authority • hostility and discrimination against Jewish people • ...
