world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
JFK and LBJ Review 2024-04-10
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- term used to describe the royal feel of Kennedy’s White House
- Johnson got America involved in a war in this country
- First man on the moon.
- took over as president after Kennedy killed
- This landmark located deep within East Germany, was a symbol of the divided post-World War II world
- Communist leader in Cuba during 1960s
- Invasion that was an attempt to overthrow Communist government in Cuba
- Johnson is known for his vision to end poverty and racial injustice The __ __
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- United States and the Soviet Union came close to war over the presence of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba
- ____ v. Arizona requires authorities to inform suspects of their rights
- Volunteer group created by Kennedy to help poor countries
- assassinated Kennedy in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963
- name for Kennedy’s domestic programs
- this technology played an important role in the 1960 presidential debate
- Kennedy said, “Ask not what your __ can do for you”
15 Clues: First man on the moon. • name for Kennedy’s domestic programs • Communist leader in Cuba during 1960s • took over as president after Kennedy killed • Kennedy said, “Ask not what your __ can do for you” • Johnson got America involved in a war in this country • Volunteer group created by Kennedy to help poor countries • ...
The Cold War 2025-05-07
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- A relaxation of tensions between the US and USSR.
- Competition between the US and USSR to build up military power.
- the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits.
- symbolic and eventually physical barrier that separated Western Europe from Eastern Europe, particularly the Soviet-controlled nations, after World War II
- Military alliance formed by the US and Western European nations.
- Competition between the US and USSR to achieve technological advancements in space.
- US program to rebuild Western Europe after World War II.
- Conflicts fought by the US and USSR through other nations or groups.
- Military alliance formed by the Soviet Union and its allies.
- The policy of pushing a situation to the brink of war.
- Barrier separating East and West Berlin.
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- The period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- US policy of providing aid to countries resisting communism.
- Gorbachev's reforms in the Soviet Union.
- 1962 standoff between the US and Soviet Union over missiles in Cuba.
15 Clues: Gorbachev's reforms in the Soviet Union. • Barrier separating East and West Berlin. • A relaxation of tensions between the US and USSR. • The policy of pushing a situation to the brink of war. • US program to rebuild Western Europe after World War II. • US policy of providing aid to countries resisting communism. • ...
Kreuzworträtsel GEGK 2018-09-03
Across
- Welche Krankheit wurde früher als ,,Schwarzer Tod'' bezeichnet
- Welcher Planet ist der Größte in unserem Sonnensystem
- Wer gewann 2006 die WM
- Was nagelte Martin Luther an die Tür der Schlosskirche in Wittenberg
- Wer war der Sohn von Zeus und lebte Halbgott auf der Erde
- Fidel Castro war ein …
- August der Starke war Herzog und Kurfürst von Sachsen und der König von...
- Der höchste Berg Deutschlands
- Johannes Gutenberg erfand den modernen …
- In welcher Stadt erlitt Hitler seine größte Niederlage
- Leitete das Kaiserreich im römischen Reich ein
- Besaßen im römischen Reich keine Rechte
- Anderer Begriff für König im alten Ägypten
- Früheres Hinrichtungsgerät was den Kopf vom Körper trennte
- Was war die Bastille die während der französischen Revolution gestürmt wurde
- Wie verstarb Kleopatra VII
- Wie wurde Ludwig XIV noch genannt
- Wo wurde Adolf Hitler geboren
- Welches chemische Element besitzt die Ordnungszahl 12 im Periodensystem
- Kriegsstrategie die vom deutschen Reich gegen Polen eingesetzt wurde
- In welchem Monat endete der 2.Weltkrieg in Europa
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- Wer entdeckte Amerika als
- Deutschland bildete mit Italien und … die Achsenmächte
- An welches Land wurde die Kriegserklärung die zum 1.Weltkrieg führte statuiert
- Das größte Unternehmen der Welt
- Hitlers Intuition war es die … auszulöschen
- Im 1.Weltkrieg bildeten Frankreich, England und die Sowjetunion die …
- Wie heißt die früheste Menschheitsepoche
- Welcher ist der größte Ozean der Welt
- Welches Schloss ließ Ludwig XIII erbauen
- Georg Washington war der erste … der USA
- Er ließ sich selbst zum Kaiser krönen
- Welchen Beruf hatte Charlie Chaplin ausgeübt
- Wer war der Hunnenkönig der große Teile des römischen Reiches eroberte
- Wie hieß der Herrscher der Sowjetunion im 2.Weltkrieg
- Was soll Isaac Newton auf den Kopf gefallen sein
- Wie wird die Auslöschung der Juden genannt
- Früher lebten die Menschen als … und Sammler
- Hatte die größte Macht im Mittelalter
- Aus welchem Kontinent wurden die Sklaven nach Amerika gebracht
40 Clues: Wer gewann 2006 die WM • Fidel Castro war ein … • Wer entdeckte Amerika als • Wie verstarb Kleopatra VII • Der höchste Berg Deutschlands • Wo wurde Adolf Hitler geboren • Das größte Unternehmen der Welt • Wie wurde Ludwig XIV noch genannt • Welcher ist der größte Ozean der Welt • Er ließ sich selbst zum Kaiser krönen • Hatte die größte Macht im Mittelalter • ...
kreuzworträtsel GEGK 2018-09-03
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- Wo wurde Adolf Hitler geboren
- Anderer Begriff für König im alten Ägypten
- Wer war der Hunnenkönig der große Teile des römischen Reiches eroberte
- Wie wird die Auslöschung der Juden genannt
- An welches Land wurde die Kriegserklärung die zum 1.Weltkrieg führte statuiert
- Wer gewann 2006 die WM
- Wie heißt die früheste Menschheitsepoche
- Wie wurde Ludwig XIV noch genannt
- Im 1.Weltkrieg bildeten Frankreich, England und die Sowjetunion die …
- Deutschland bildete mit Italien und … die Achsenmächte
- Besaßen im römischen Reich keine Rechte
- Aus welchem Kontinent wurden die Sklaven nach Amerika gebracht
- In welchem Monat endete der 2.Weltkrieg in Europa
- Welches Schloss ließ Ludwig XIII erbauen
- Was war die Bastille die während der französischen Revolution gestürmt wurde
- Kriegsstrategie die vom deutschen Reich gegen Polen eingesetzt wurde
- Welches chemische Element besitzt die Ordnungszahl 12 im Periodensystem
- Er ließ sich selbst zum Kaiser krönen
- Johannes Gutenberg erfand den modernen …
- Welcher Planet ist der Größte in unserem Sonnensystem
- Welche Krankheit wurde früher als ,,Schwarzer Tod'' bezeichnet
- Was nagelte Martin Luther an die Tür der Schlosskirche in Wittenberg
- Wer war der Sohn von Zeus und lebte Halbgott auf der Erde
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- Das größte Unternehmen der Welt
- Fidel Castro war ein …
- August der Starke war Herzog und Kurfürst von Sachsen und der König von...
- Früheres Hinrichtungsgerät was den Kopf vom Körper trennte
- Leitete das Kaiserreich im römischen Reich ein
- Welcher ist der größte Ozean der Welt
- Georg Washington war der erste … der USA
- In welcher Stadt erlitt Hitler seine größte Niederlage
- Welchen Beruf hatte Charlie Chaplin ausgeübt
- Wie hieß der Herrscher der Sowjetunion im 2.Weltkrieg
- Hitlers Intuition war es die … auszulöschen
- Was soll Isaac Newton auf den Kopf gefallen sein
- Wie verstarb Kleopatra VII
- Wer entdeckte Amerika als
- Der höchste Berg Deutschlands
- Hatte die größte Macht im Mittelalter
- Früher lebten die Menschen als … und Sammler
40 Clues: Fidel Castro war ein … • Wer gewann 2006 die WM • Wer entdeckte Amerika als • Wie verstarb Kleopatra VII • Wo wurde Adolf Hitler geboren • Der höchste Berg Deutschlands • Das größte Unternehmen der Welt • Wie wurde Ludwig XIV noch genannt • Welcher ist der größte Ozean der Welt • Er ließ sich selbst zum Kaiser krönen • Hatte die größte Macht im Mittelalter • ...
Kreuzworträtsel GEGK 2018-09-03
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- Hatte die größte Macht im Mittelalter
- Wer war der Hunnenkönig der große Teile des römischen Reiches eroberte
- Wo wurde Adolf Hitler geboren
- Im 1.Weltkrieg bildeten Frankreich, England und die Sowjetunion die …
- Besaßen im römischen Reich keine Rechte
- Georg Washington war der erste … der USA
- Wie verstarb Kleopatra VII
- Anderer Begriff für König im alten Ägypten
- An welches Land wurde die Kriegserklärung die zum 1.Weltkrieg führte statuiert
- Wie wurde Ludwig XIV noch genannt
- Fidel Castro war ein …
- Johannes Gutenberg erfand den modernen …
- In welcher Stadt erlitt Hitler seine größte Niederlage
- Welches Schloss ließ Ludwig XIII erbauen
- Wie heißt die früheste Menschheitsepoche
- Der höchste Berg Deutschlands
- Welcher ist der größte Ozean der Welt
- Welches chemische Element besitzt die Ordnungszahl 12 im Periodensystem
- Was soll Isaac Newton auf den Kopf gefallen sein
- In welchem Monat endete der 2.Weltkrieg in Europa
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- Das größte Unternehmen der Welt
- Wer gewann 2006 die WM
- Was nagelte Martin Luther an die Tür der Schlosskirche in Wittenberg
- Aus welchem Kontinent wurden die Sklaven nach Amerika gebracht
- Welcher Planet ist der Größte in unserem Sonnensystem
- Wer entdeckte Amerika als
- Er ließ sich selbst zum Kaiser krönen
- Was war die Bastille die während der französischen Revolution gestürmt wurde
- Welchen Beruf hatte Charlie Chaplin ausgeübt
- Früher lebten die Menschen als … und Sammler
- Leitete das Kaiserreich im römischen Reich ein
- Wie wird die Auslöschung der Juden genannt
- Kriegsstrategie die vom deutschen Reich gegen Polen eingesetzt wurde
- Wer war der Sohn von Zeus und lebte Halbgott auf der Erde
- Früheres Hinrichtungsgerät was den Kopf vom Körper trennte
- Hitlers Intuition war es die … auszulöschen
- Deutschland bildete mit Italien und … die Achsenmächte
- August der Starke war Herzog und Kurfürst von Sachsen und der König von...
- Wie hieß der Herrscher der Sowjetunion im 2.Weltkrieg
- Welche Krankheit wurde früher als ,,Schwarzer Tod'' bezeichnet
40 Clues: Wer gewann 2006 die WM • Fidel Castro war ein … • Wer entdeckte Amerika als • Wie verstarb Kleopatra VII • Wo wurde Adolf Hitler geboren • Der höchste Berg Deutschlands • Das größte Unternehmen der Welt • Wie wurde Ludwig XIV noch genannt • Hatte die größte Macht im Mittelalter • Er ließ sich selbst zum Kaiser krönen • Welcher ist der größte Ozean der Welt • ...
Kreuworträtsel GEGK 2018-09-03
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- Welcher Planet ist der Größte in unserem Sonnensystem
- Was soll Isaac Newton auf den Kopf gefallen sein
- Welches chemische Element besitzt die Ordnungszahl 12 im Periodensystem
- Wie verstarb Kleopatra VII
- Früher lebten die Menschen als … und Sammler
- Wie wird die Auslöschung der Juden genannt
- Wer entdeckte Amerika als
- Früheres Hinrichtungsgerät was den Kopf vom Körper trennte
- In welcher Stadt erlitt Hitler seine größte Niederlage
- Was nagelte Martin Luther an die Tür der Schlosskirche in Wittenberg
- Besaßen im römischen Reich keine Rechte
- Welchen Beruf hatte Charlie Chaplin ausgeübt
- Wie heißt die früheste Menschheitsepoche
- Im 1.Weltkrieg bildeten Frankreich, England und die Sowjetunion die …
- Fidel Castro war ein …
- Das größte Unternehmen der Welt
- Der höchste Berg Deutschlands
- Wer gewann 2006 die WM
- Leitete das Kaiserreich im römischen Reich ein
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- Wer war der Sohn von Zeus und lebte Halbgott auf der Erde
- Anderer Begriff für König im alten Ägypten
- Was war die Bastille die während der französischen Revolution gestürmt wurde
- Johannes Gutenberg erfand den modernen …
- Hatte die größte Macht im Mittelalter
- Wer war der Hunnenkönig der große Teile des römischen Reiches eroberte
- Welches Schloss ließ Ludwig XIII erbauen
- Wie wurde Ludwig XIV noch genannt
- Deutschland bildete mit Italien und … die Achsenmächte
- Wo wurde Adolf Hitler geboren
- Georg Washington war der erste … der USA
- August der Starke war Herzog und Kurfürst von Sachsen und der König von...
- Wie hieß der Herrscher der Sowjetunion im 2.Weltkrieg
- Kriegsstrategie die vom deutschen Reich gegen Polen eingesetzt wurde
- Er ließ sich selbst zum Kaiser krönen
- Welche Krankheit wurde früher als ,,Schwarzer Tod'' bezeichnet
- In welchem Monat endete der 2.Weltkrieg in Europa
- An welches Land wurde die Kriegserklärung die zum 1.Weltkrieg führte statuiert
- Hitlers Intuition war es die … auszulöschen
- Welcher ist der größte Ozean der Welt
- Aus welchem Kontinent wurden die Sklaven nach Amerika gebracht
40 Clues: Fidel Castro war ein … • Wer gewann 2006 die WM • Wer entdeckte Amerika als • Wie verstarb Kleopatra VII • Wo wurde Adolf Hitler geboren • Der höchste Berg Deutschlands • Das größte Unternehmen der Welt • Wie wurde Ludwig XIV noch genannt • Hatte die größte Macht im Mittelalter • Er ließ sich selbst zum Kaiser krönen • Welcher ist der größte Ozean der Welt • ...
Kreuzworträtsel GEGK 2018-09-02
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- Aus welchem Kontinent wurden die Sklaven nach Amerika gebracht
- Welches Schloss ließ Ludwig XIII erbauen
- Welcher Planet ist der Größte in unserem Sonnensystem
- Anderer Begriff für König im alten Ägypten
- Was soll Isaac Newton auf den Kopf gefallen sein
- Wie wurde Ludwig XIV noch genannt
- Leitete das Kaiserreich im römischen Reich ein
- August der Starke war Herzog und Kurfürst von Sachsen und der König von...
- Im 1.Weltkrieg bildeten Frankreich, England und die Sowjetunion die …
- Der höchste Berg Deutschlands
- Wie heißt die früheste Menschheitsepoche
- Kriegsstrategie die vom deutschen Reich gegen Polen eingesetzt wurde
- Wo wurde Adolf Hitler geboren
- Wie wird die Auslöschung der Juden genannt
- Georg Washington war der erste … der USA
- Was nagelte Martin Luther an die Tür der Schlosskirche in Wittenberg
- Wie hieß der Herrscher der Sowjetunion im 2.Weltkrieg
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- Deutschland bildete mit Italien und … die Achsenmächte
- Hatte die größte Macht im Mittelalter
- Besaßen im römischen Reich keine Rechte
- Früheres Hinrichtungsgerät was den Kopf vom Körper trennte
- Welchen Beruf hatte Charlie Chaplin ausgeübt
- Wer war der Sohn von Zeus und lebte als Halbgott auf der Erde
- Was war die Bastille die während der französischen Revolution gestürmt wurde
- Das größte Unternehmen der Welt
- Hitlers Intuition war es die … auszulöschen
- Johannes Gutenberg erfand den modernen …
- In welchem Monat endete der 2.Weltkrieg in Europa
- Welcher ist der größte Ozean der Welt
- Welches chemische Element besitzt die Ordnungszahl 12 im Periodensystem
- Früher lebten die Menschen als … und Sammler
- Wer entdeckte Amerika
- Er ließ sich selbst zum Kaiser krönen
- In welcher Stadt erlitt Hitler seine größte Niederlage
- Fidel Castro war ein …
- Wie verstarb Kleopatra VII
- Wer gewann 2006 die WM
- Welche Krankheit wurde früher als ,,Schwarzer Tod'' bezeichnet
- An welches Land wurde die Kriegserklärung die zum 1.Weltkrieg führte statuiert
- Wer war der Hunnenkönig der große Teile des römischen Reiches eroberte
40 Clues: Wer entdeckte Amerika • Fidel Castro war ein … • Wer gewann 2006 die WM • Wie verstarb Kleopatra VII • Der höchste Berg Deutschlands • Wo wurde Adolf Hitler geboren • Das größte Unternehmen der Welt • Wie wurde Ludwig XIV noch genannt • Hatte die größte Macht im Mittelalter • Welcher ist der größte Ozean der Welt • Er ließ sich selbst zum Kaiser krönen • ...
gegk 2018-09-02
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- Leitete das Kaiserreich im römischen Reich ein
- In welchem Monat endete der 2.Weltkrieg in Europa
- Wer entdeckte Amerika
- Aus welchem Kontinent wurden die Sklaven nach Amerika gebracht
- Im 1.Weltkrieg bildeten Frankreich, England und die Sowjetunion die …
- Anderer Begriff für König im alten Ägypten
- Johannes Gutenberg erfand den modernen …
- Welches Schloss ließ Ludwig XIII erbauen
- Was nagelte Martin Luther an die Tür der Schlosskirche in Wittenberg
- Welchen Beruf hatte Charlie Chaplin ausgeübt
- Welcher Planet ist der Größte in unserem Sonnensystem
- Früheres Hinrichtungsgerät was den Kopf vom Körper trennte
- Wie hieß der Herrscher der Sowjetunion im 2.Weltkrieg
- Wie heißt die früheste Menschheitsepoche
- Fidel Castro war ein …
- Was soll Isaac Newton auf den Kopf gefallen sein
- Wer war der Sohn von Zeus und lebte als Halbgott auf der Erde
- Das größte Unternehmen der Welt
- Georg Washington war der erste … der USA
- Hatte die größte Macht im Mittelalter
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- Wer war der Hunnenkönig der große Teile des römischen Reiches eroberte
- Welche Krankheit wurde früher als ,,Schwarzer Tod'' bezeichnet
- Wer gewann 2006 die WM
- Welches chemische Element besitzt die Ordnungszahl 12 im Periodensystem
- Wo wurde Adolf Hitler geboren
- Wie wird die Auslöschung der Juden genannt
- Kriegsstrategie die vom deutschen Reich gegen Polen eingesetzt wurde
- Wie wurde Ludwig XIV noch genannt
- Er ließ sich selbst zum Kaiser krönen
- Was war die Bastille die während der französischen Revolution gestürmt wurde
- Der höchste Berg Deutschlands
- In welcher Stadt erlitt Hitler seine größte Niederlage
- Hitlers Intuition war es die … auszulöschen
- Wie verstarb Kleopatra VII
- Deutschland bildete mit Italien und … die Achsenmächte
- An welches Land wurde die Kriegserklärung die zum 1.Weltkrieg führte statuiert
- Besaßen im römischen Reich keine Rechte
- Welcher ist der größte Ozean der Welt
- Früher lebten die Menschen als … und Sammler
- August der Starke war Herzog und Kurfürst von Sachsen und der König von...
40 Clues: Wer entdeckte Amerika • Wer gewann 2006 die WM • Fidel Castro war ein … • Wie verstarb Kleopatra VII • Wo wurde Adolf Hitler geboren • Der höchste Berg Deutschlands • Das größte Unternehmen der Welt • Wie wurde Ludwig XIV noch genannt • Er ließ sich selbst zum Kaiser krönen • Welcher ist der größte Ozean der Welt • Hatte die größte Macht im Mittelalter • ...
Iraq War 2021-04-22
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- Osama bin Laden was the leader of
- Operation Desert Fox destroyed Iraqi
- Purpose for going to war
- Iraqi insurgents used these tactics
- Saddam was _____ with crimes against humanity
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- U.S. President when the Iraq war ended
- Bush established the War on
- How the world tried to contain Iraq
- Demanded of Saddam Hussein
- sentence given to Saddam
- U.S. gave Iraq $97 to become a
- Where was Saddam when he was captured?
12 Clues: sentence given to Saddam • Purpose for going to war • Demanded of Saddam Hussein • Bush established the War on • U.S. gave Iraq $97 to become a • Osama bin Laden was the leader of • How the world tried to contain Iraq • Iraqi insurgents used these tactics • Operation Desert Fox destroyed Iraqi • U.S. President when the Iraq war ended • Where was Saddam when he was captured? • ...
War and British conquest 2024-06-17
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- a barrier made from water
- Leader of the odawa nation
- is a clash between two countries
- French military base
- to become part of a different culteral group
- to get revenge
- to send out of a country
- Home of the Mi'kmaq
- British general dies on the plains of abraham
- person who’s first language French
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- a place that is in a good location for war
- English military base
- British deporting 11Acadiansians
- someone who speaks 2 languages
- is someone settling in a new territory
- French Marquis
- Ended the 7 years war
17 Clues: French Marquis • to get revenge • Home of the Mi'kmaq • French military base • English military base • Ended the 7 years war • to send out of a country • a barrier made from water • Leader of the odawa nation • someone who speaks 2 languages • British deporting 11Acadiansians • is a clash between two countries • person who’s first language French • is someone settling in a new territory • ...
Vietnam Crossword 2015-05-22
10 Clues: killed • Vietnam • helicopter • 2 1/2 ton truck • short for Vietnam • canned meals used in the fields • leader of Vietnam during the war • war fought between 1959 and 1975 • date expected to return from overseas • tour of duty being close to completion
Module 12 Crossword 2024-04-15
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- a U.S. policy, announced by President Harry S. Truman in 1947, of providing economic and military aid to free nations threatened by internal or external opponents
- Communist political leader of Cuba; he helped overthrow the Cuban government in 1959 and seized control of the country, exercising total control of the government and economy.
- During his administration the United States faced off with the Soviet Union in Cuba and Berlin
- he took office after the assassination of JFK
- the reconstructing of the economy and the government instituted in the Soviet Union in the 1980s
- A 327-day operation in which U.S. and British planes flew food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviets blockaded the city in 1948.
- Thirty-third president of the United States; he led the United states through the end of WW2 and the beginning of the cold war.
- A Military alliance formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellites.
- Russian politician, he was the last president of the Soviet Union before the country's collapse in 1991
- A country that is dominated politically and economically by another nation.
- the idea that if a nation falls under communist control, nearby nations will also fall under communist control
- the open discussion of social problems that was permitted in the Soviet Union in the 1980s
- he championed the policy of detente and visited both China and the Soviet Union.
- The blocking of another nation's attempts to spread it's influence - especially the efforts of the United States to block the spread of Soviet influence during the late 1940s to early 1950s.
- a proposed defense system, popularly known as Star Wars- intended to protect the United States against missile attacks
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- The downing of a U.S. spy plane and capture of its pilot by the Soviet Union in 1960
- A congressional committee created in 1938 that investigated Communist influence inside and outside the US government in the years following WWII
- a Cold War policy to respond to any attack with nuclear force, resulting in the total destruction of both parties
- 39th president of the US, his focus on human rights brought an end to detente as Cold War policy
- A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments.
- a defensive military alliance formed in 1949 by ten Western European countries, the United States, and Canada
- He faced challenges in many parts of the world during the Cold War
- the state of hostility, without direct military conflict, that developed between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II
- A concrete wall that separated East Berlin and West Berlin from 1961-1989, built by Communist East German government to prevent its citizens from fleeing to the West.
- the attacks, often unsubstantiated, by Senator Joseph McCarthy and others on people suspected of being Communists in the early 1950s
- competition between nations to gain an advantage in weapons
- The program, proposed by Secretary of State George Marshall in 1947, under which the United States supplied economic aid to European nations to help them rebuild after World War II.
- A conflict between North Korea and South Korea, lasting from 1950-1953, in which the United States along with other UN countries, fought on the side of the South Koreans while China fought on the side of the North Koreans.
- A phrase used by Winston Churchill in 1946 to describe the imaginary line that separated Communist countries in the Soviet bloc of Eastern Europe from the countries in Western Europe.
- leader of the Soviet Union after Joseph Stalin who thought communism could peacefully take over the world; he came into conflict with President Eisenhower during the U-2 incident.
- American politician and the 40th president of the US, his presidency focused on arms control and the end of the Cold War
- The flexible policy, involving a willingness to negotiate and an easing of tensions, that was adopted by President Richard Nixon and his adviser Henry Kissinger in their dealings with communist nations
32 Clues: he took office after the assassination of JFK • competition between nations to gain an advantage in weapons • He faced challenges in many parts of the world during the Cold War • A country that is dominated politically and economically by another nation. • A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments. • ...
COLD WAR CROSSWORD by:Joselyn 2021-12-01
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- Chinese communist revolutionary who was one founding father of the "Peoples Republic of China".
- Aided countries that were targets of communist.
- states that are not formally aligned with or against and major power.
- Soviet unions block of western allies roadways, railway, and canal access.
- soviets kept missiles on military bases, and had them pointed at U.S
- Military alliance between the U.S over the pacific
- economic conference to faster the economic recovery of nations from WWII.
- The boundary that separated communist for democracy made by the soviet union.
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- military alliance between the Soviet Union and nations of eastern Europe.
- led the north Vietnamese and rebels in the south communist activist.
- Policy to help ease tension from Cold War.
- An organization that's aiming to maintain world wide peace to prevent another world war.
- willingness to go to the edge of war; greater nuclear dependence.
- communist, revolutionary leader of Cuba.
- a theory that if one nation goes under communism the neighboring nations will also.
- Diplomatic hostility between the U.s and the soviet union after WWII.
- a policy of stop the spread of communisms
- Missile defense system intended to protect the U.S.
18 Clues: communist, revolutionary leader of Cuba. • a policy of stop the spread of communisms • Policy to help ease tension from Cold War. • Aided countries that were targets of communist. • Military alliance between the U.S over the pacific • Missile defense system intended to protect the U.S. • willingness to go to the edge of war; greater nuclear dependence. • ...
ww2 2023-05-02
15 Clues: frank • States • Stalin • hitler • harbor • 8, 1945 • failure • World War • Mussolini • technology • Emmanuel III • J. Howard Miller • of japan during ww2 • had to deal with the threat of ____ attack • States declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917.
Milestones Review Units 9-11 2025-04-21
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- Global conflict from 1939 to 1945; U.S. joined after the attack on Pearl Harbor
- Atlanta mayor who promoted aviation and worked with civil rights leaders
- Long-serving Georgia senator who supported military preparedness
- Cargo ships built during World War II; 187 made in Georgia
- Another name for the Independent Democrats
- Site of Japanese attack that brought the U.S. into World War II
- Progressive Georgia governor who lowered the voting age and ended the poll tax
- Series of events showcasing Atlanta’s growth and attracting Northern investment
- Managing editor of the Atlanta Journal who promoted the New South
- Founder of the Atlanta Mutual Life Insurance Company
- Ports in Georgia where Liberty Ships were constructed during World War II
- Group that investigated school integration and recommended gradual desegregation
- Supreme Court case that legalized segregation through "separate but equal"
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- Civil rights leader who fought for immediate social and political equality
- Three Governors Controversy resulting from Eugene Talmadge's death after winning election
- Leader who believed African-Americans should gain education and economic skills before pushing for civil rights
- Georgia native who served as President, governor, and won the Nobel Peace Prize
- State laws that denied African-Americans citizenship rights and enforced segregation
- Act by Tom Watson providing free mail delivery to rural areas
- Georgia politician known for rural free delivery and shifting from progressive to segregationist views
- Georgia Congressman and military advocate who served 25 terms in the U.S. House
- Supreme Court case that ended segregation in public schools
- Political group of farmers against banks, railroads, and elites; included whites and blacks
- Period after Reconstruction focusing on Southern economic diversification and Northern investment
- Speech by Booker T. Washington calling for black economic progress and white trust at the International Cotton Exposition
- Law that allowed the U.S. to send supplies to Allies in exchange for military base rights
- Marietta factory that produced B-29 bombers during World War II
- Dubois' idea that an educated elite would lead the fight against segregation
- Atlanta mayor who helped develop the city and supported the civil rights movement
- 48 hour attack in 1906 Atlanta sparked by economic tension and false reports of assaults
30 Clues: Another name for the Independent Democrats • Founder of the Atlanta Mutual Life Insurance Company • Cargo ships built during World War II; 187 made in Georgia • Supreme Court case that ended segregation in public schools • Act by Tom Watson providing free mail delivery to rural areas • Site of Japanese attack that brought the U.S. into World War II • ...
Milestones Review Units 9-11 Name:_____________ 2025-04-21
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- Georgia politician known for rural free delivery and shifting from progressive to segregationist views
- Atlanta mayor who promoted aviation and worked with civil rights leaders
- Period after Reconstruction focusing on Southern economic diversification and Northern investment
- Another name for the Independent Democrats
- Leader who believed African-Americans should gain education and economic skills before pushing for civil rights
- Act by Tom Watson providing free mail delivery to rural areas
- State laws that denied African-Americans citizenship rights and enforced segregation
- Atlanta mayor who helped develop the city and supported the civil rights movement
- Marietta factory that produced B-29 bombers during World War II
- Law that allowed the U.S. to send supplies to Allies in exchange for military base rights
- Group that investigated school integration and recommended gradual desegregation
- Georgia native who served as President, governor, and won the Nobel Peace Prize
- Supreme Court case that legalized segregation through "separate but equal"
- Progressive Georgia governor who lowered the voting age and ended the poll tax
- Founder of the Atlanta Mutual Life Insurance Company
- Speech by Booker T. Washington calling for black economic progress and white trust at the International Cotton Exposition
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- Series of events showcasing Atlanta’s growth and attracting Northern investment
- Supreme Court case that ended segregation in public schools
- Global conflict from 1939 to 1945; U.S. joined after the attack on Pearl Harbor
- Ports in Georgia where Liberty Ships were constructed during World War II
- Dubois' idea that an educated elite would lead the fight against segregation
- Managing editor of the Atlanta Journal who promoted the New South
- 48 hour attack in 1906 Atlanta sparked by economic tension and false reports of assaults
- Political group of farmers against banks, railroads, and elites; included whites and blacks
- Cargo ships built during World War II; 187 made in Georgia
- Site of Japanese attack that brought the U.S. into World War II
- Long-serving Georgia senator who supported military preparedness
- Three Governors Controversy resulting from Eugene Talmadge's death after winning election
- Georgia Congressman and military advocate who served 25 terms in the U.S. House
- Civil rights leader who fought for immediate social and political equality
30 Clues: Another name for the Independent Democrats • Founder of the Atlanta Mutual Life Insurance Company • Cargo ships built during World War II; 187 made in Georgia • Supreme Court case that ended segregation in public schools • Act by Tom Watson providing free mail delivery to rural areas • Site of Japanese attack that brought the U.S. into World War II • ...
Unit 11 Test Review Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-27
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- African Americans experienced less of this in Europe during World War II
- This party did not agree, therefore it was divided.
- James L. Farmer Jr. created this civil rights organization which pushed for equality
- Civil rights activists who rode interstate buses into the segregated Southern United States. Their goal was to desegregate the bus system
- Tejanos were not allowed to do this in the war.
- Where many African Americans moved after the great depression. Also called the Great Migration
- an organization that fights for Latin American civil rights, and desegregation of schools
- 45 year long conflict between United States and Soviet Russia
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- this person was a Mexican American physician, surgeon, World War II veteran, civil rights advocate, and founder of the American G.I. Forum.
- War on _______________.
- this political group disagreed with Johnson's Great Society plan
- A period in the United States history when everyone was so caught up in stopping communism, and investigated people within their community for being communists.
- an economic system in which the government owns the land and means of production.
- Brown v Board of education outlawed this in schools across the country.
- President of the United States who passed many Civil Rights legislation
15 Clues: War on _______________. • Tejanos were not allowed to do this in the war. • This party did not agree, therefore it was divided. • 45 year long conflict between United States and Soviet Russia • this political group disagreed with Johnson's Great Society plan • Brown v Board of education outlawed this in schools across the country. • ...
The Early Republic 2012-11-13
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- textile mills in Massachusetts that provided an opportunity for women to enter the workforce (2 words)
- Supreme Court Chief Justice who, in Marbury v. Madison, helped solidify the practice of Judicial Review (2 words)
- machine invented by Eil Whitney that made it easier to clean cotton and therefore made the production of cotton more profitable and also made encouraged the slave system (2 words)
- a plan, advocated by Henry Clay, that made American more self-sufficient economically (2 words)
- idea that argues that states can cancel any act of Congress that they find to be unconstitutional
- he was appointed by President Jefferson to lead the Corps of Discovery (2 words)
- a series of laws passed by a Federalist controlled Congress; they hoped to silence criticism of the government and extend Federalist power (4 words)
- a tax on imported goods that encourages Americans to buy American made goods (2 words)
- the set of department heads that helps advise the President
- he led a famous slave rebellion in southern Virginia that eventually led to harsher treatment of slaves as fear spread of other slave rebellions (2 words)
- his spinning mill, built in Rhode Island, started the Industrial Revolution in America (2 words)
- the primary foreign policy of the early American nation; they did not want to side with any country in a dispute
- legislators elected in 1810 from southern and western states, they argued in favor of war with Great Britain (2 words)
- the first Supreme Court Chief Justice (2 words)
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- the followers of Hamilton created this political party that advocated for a strong central government
- the sense of loyalty to the interests of a region of the country
- the head of the Justice Department; their task is to advise the President on legal matters
- a new sense of natonal pride that emerged after the War of 1812
- an uprising of western farmers who felt that a tax on whiskey was unjust; the new government used the events to illustrate it's power in domestic issues (two words)
- plan passed in US Congress in 1820 that maintained a balance of slave and free states, as well as making slavery illegal north of the 36th parallel in the Louisiana Territory (2 words)
- the third President of the US; his inauguration provided for the tradition of a peaceful transfer of power (2 words)
- the act of seizing, by force, sailors from American merchant ships
- Shawnee Indian wholed and Indian confederation that hoped to stop American expansion to the West
- he led an American naval victory at the Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812 (2 words)
24 Clues: the first Supreme Court Chief Justice (2 words) • the set of department heads that helps advise the President • a new sense of natonal pride that emerged after the War of 1812 • the sense of loyalty to the interests of a region of the country • the act of seizing, by force, sailors from American merchant ships • ...
ww1 2023-01-10
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- nickname for the troops of General John Pershing's American Expeditionary Forces
- combination of beliefs and practices
- was one of the main causes of World
- carried 35 men
- made by woodrow wilson
- known as the Central Empires,
- was 1-2 meters deep
- , provided the spark that ignited Imperialism country extends its power into other territories for economic
- class struggles
- revealed a plan to renew unrestricted submarine warfare and to form an alliance with Mexico and Japan if the United States declared war on Germany.
- of the cause; to enlist the
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- created the League of Nations
- owned by cunard line
- support and cooperation of neutral
- forced Germany to surrender colonies in Africa, Asia and the Pacific
- convince the population of the
- war guilt
- Over six million Russians died.
- based on the goal of eliminating
- use such titles as king, queen,
20 Clues: war guilt • carried 35 men • class struggles • was 1-2 meters deep • owned by cunard line • made by woodrow wilson • of the cause; to enlist the • created the League of Nations • known as the Central Empires, • convince the population of the • Over six million Russians died. • use such titles as king, queen, • based on the goal of eliminating • support and cooperation of neutral • ...
Canada Remembers 2022-11-11
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- Bosnian city where Canadian peacekeepers helped reopen the airport in 1992.
- French town where Canadian soldiers came ashore on 19 August 1942.
- Name of ongoing Canadian peacekeeping mission in Cyprus.
- Name of national peacekeeping monument in Ottawa.
- Name of military relief operation launched after the 1998 Great Ice Storm.
- Region of Europe where Canadian peacekeepers went in the early 1990s.
- British Columbia hometown of RCAF aviator Doug Sam.
- Name of battle in which 15-year-old Private Robert Batey died.
- colour that symbolizes “healing” in the Canada Pride Citation.
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- Name of military relief operation launched during the 1997 Red River Floods.
- Last name of Nursing Sister who tried to save her friend’s life in 1942.
- Private Colin Wilmot’s favourite professional hockey team.
- Last name of Quebec high school teacher who captains “La Petite Calypso.”
- Belgian city where the Menin Gate is located.
- Name of special Canadian army unit created in 1947.
- Home province of First World War ace William Barker.
- First World War battle that began on 9 April 1917.
- Last name of war artist who created a painting of Canadians fighting at Hill 355.
18 Clues: Belgian city where the Menin Gate is located. • Name of national peacekeeping monument in Ottawa. • First World War battle that began on 9 April 1917. • Name of special Canadian army unit created in 1947. • British Columbia hometown of RCAF aviator Doug Sam. • Home province of First World War ace William Barker. • ...
Chapter 12 Vocab Puzzle 2012-12-05
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- A new industrial region in southern California and the Deep South that developed during World War II.
- A type of jellied gasoline.
- For a short time.
- The outer boundary of something.
- An amphibious tractor used to move troops form ships to shore.
- A government contract to pay a manufacturer the cost to produce an item plus a guaranteed percentage.
- To deprive of the to vote.
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- To prove or to show to be just, right, or reasonable.
- During World War II, a Japanese suicide pilot whose mission was to crash in his target.
- Garden planted by citizens during war to raise vegetables for home use leaving more for the troops.
- A system in which merchant ships travel with naval vessels.
- A system used for choosing people from the population to serve in the military.
- Something or someone fired on or marked for attack.
- Existing in an extreme degree.
- A signal or symbol used to represent something that is to be kept secret.
15 Clues: For a short time. • To deprive of the to vote. • A type of jellied gasoline. • Existing in an extreme degree. • The outer boundary of something. • Something or someone fired on or marked for attack. • To prove or to show to be just, right, or reasonable. • A system in which merchant ships travel with naval vessels. • ...
WWI Study 2019-10-17
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- Head assassin and member of Black Hand
- Got assassinated and ignited the spark of the war
- Sent the Telegram transmitted from Germany to Mexico
- Advertisement used during the war as a persuasive devise for each side
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time
- Alliance between France Russia and United Kingdom
- The first Submarines and used by the Germans
- the last tsar of Russia under Romanov rule. Russia's role in WWI lead to his execution
- Appointed by President Woodrow Wilson to lead the Food Administration, later became president and was known as the “food czar” during the war.
- system of government where there is one person in absolute power
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- willing to help the country by working in non-combat roles such as medical orderlies, cooks, labourers, etc.
- Telegram intercepted from Germany being sent to Mexico in promise for American land.
- extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- President of the United States that brought us into the war
- a senior United States Army officer and commander of the American Expeditionary Forces
- A address given by President Woodrow Wilson on why the US needed to get involved in the war
- Alliance between Austria-Hungary Italy and Germany
- an international organization, created after the war to provide a forum for resolving international disputes
- Support and identification of one's nation
- movement of African Americans from the farmlands in the south to the towns and cities in the north
- German Emperor during the War
- Head of the government of Soviet Russia during WWI
- Head of a propaganda organization created by President Woodrow Wilson during World War I
- British passenger liner sunk by German submarines
24 Clues: German Emperor during the War • Head assassin and member of Black Hand • Support and identification of one's nation • The first Submarines and used by the Germans • Got assassinated and ignited the spark of the war • British passenger liner sunk by German submarines • Alliance between France Russia and United Kingdom • Alliance between Austria-Hungary Italy and Germany • ...
Unit 10- The National Judiciary 2020-11-18
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- resultant or consequent
- members who must vote favorably
- good judgement
- stimulus to a stored image or fact
- power to stop a bill
- He began New Deal programs
- to have an effect on
- avoiding involvement
- block a particular provision
- Away from one's own country
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- known for World War I leadership
- lower in rank
- orders issued by the president
- Something acquired or gained
- the action of providing
- control of a powerful neighbor
- works toward agreements
- adjourn, as in a legislative session
- mercy, humaneness; mildness
- be victorious
- A prolonged war (1954-1975)
- popular communication
22 Clues: lower in rank • be victorious • good judgement • power to stop a bill • to have an effect on • avoiding involvement • popular communication • resultant or consequent • the action of providing • works toward agreements • He began New Deal programs • mercy, humaneness; mildness • A prolonged war (1954-1975) • Away from one's own country • Something acquired or gained • ...
Ryan Texas History 2022-04-21
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- Leader of the Mexican army
- Power is divided between state and federal government
- The power is divided between the 3 branches
- government run by the people
- Best cash crop during the civil war
- First person to map texas
- Worldwide computer network
- Trouble
- To withdraw from a country
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- Adding land to a country
- A movement West
- Worst natural disaster
- Remember the
- A form of protest where people didn't leave
- First euorpean to stepl on texas soil
- Comannchee chief
- Organisation that controls the country
- Deadliest World War
- A financial gain
- Popular device in 2001 that played music
20 Clues: Trouble • Remember the • A movement West • Comannchee chief • A financial gain • Deadliest World War • Worst natural disaster • Adding land to a country • First person to map texas • Leader of the Mexican army • Worldwide computer network • To withdraw from a country • government run by the people • Best cash crop during the civil war • First euorpean to stepl on texas soil • ...
Vietnam War Era 2014-09-29
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- Johnson's socioeconomic policy
- Chinese communist leader that supported the NVA
- name given to a secret defense study of US involvement in Vietnam
- Supply line for NVA during war
- term during Nixon era meaning South Vietnam must stand on own
- the bombings that upset the international community
- military analyst that came to oppose the war
- spiked pits
- killed all the jungle foliage
- gave our president authority to escalate US involvement in Vietnam
- communist guerilla fighters
- name given to Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos while under their control
- college in which protestors were shot by National Guard
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- Vietnam war strategy
- US supplies were transported with many aircrafts
- country that moved in during WWII
- First US Bombing Mission
- Leader of the 7th Calvary for the US
- president that resigned
- the fear that communism may take over the world
- ended war when this city fell
- US ambassador during the peace talks
- Communist leader of North Vietnam
- major push by NVA during war
- non-communist leader of South Vietnam
- Country that colonized Vietnam prior to US involvement
- remote outpost in Vietnam that was under siege for 77 days
27 Clues: spiked pits • Vietnam war strategy • president that resigned • First US Bombing Mission • communist guerilla fighters • major push by NVA during war • ended war when this city fell • killed all the jungle foliage • Johnson's socioeconomic policy • Supply line for NVA during war • country that moved in during WWII • Communist leader of North Vietnam • ...
The Cold War 2016-10-10
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- Belief that communism would spread from one country to another, ... theory
- In 1949, this country became communist
- Special vote to change the Constitution
- Colour widely used on the flags of communist countries
- Communist guerrillas Australian soldiers fought in Vietnam
- Which side did Australia support in the Vietnam War?
- When two countries try to build more weapons than the other
- In a capitalist society, businesses are owned by ...
- Chemical defoliant used in the Vietnam War, Agent ...
- Largest battle for Australia forces in Vietnam (1966)
- Anti-communist treaty in Asia that Australia joined in 1954
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- Who owns all businesses in a Communist country?
- Large protest marches held against the Vietnam War
- Compulsory service in the military
- Vietnamese refugees who came to Australia were known as ... people
- A wall divided this German city from 1961 to 1989
- Australians fought in a war in this country from 1950 to 1953
- First man made satellite, launched in 1957
- From 1922 to 1991, Russia was part of the ... Union
- Australia's main defence treaty with the US
- Major crisis here in 1962 nearly caused a third world war
- Communists are atheists, meaning they don't believe in ...
22 Clues: Compulsory service in the military • In 1949, this country became communist • Special vote to change the Constitution • First man made satellite, launched in 1957 • Australia's main defence treaty with the US • Who owns all businesses in a Communist country? • A wall divided this German city from 1961 to 1989 • Large protest marches held against the Vietnam War • ...
attack on Pearl Harbour 2016-06-18
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- ..... of war: formal act by which one nation goes to war against another
- The US ... were the primary target of the attack
- country which attacked Pearl Harbour
- There were over 2,000 American ....
- 'A date which will live in ..."
- The USA placed an .... on Japan in 1940 in an effort to halt its military expansion
- Three days later, Japanese .... Germany and Italy also declared war on the United States
- Japanese destroyed nearly 20 American naval
- As a result of Pearl Harbour ..... entered WW2
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- The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked .... to declare war on Japan
- the U.S.S. ..... was capsized in the attack
- The sunken USS Arizona battleship is now a ...
- Japanese ..... escalated into the signing of United States Executive Order 9066
- Pearl Harbor took place in this U.S. state
- Franklin D ..... was president at the time of Pearl Harbour
- Attack led US into World War
- Pearl Harbor was this type of base
- In July 1941, all Japanese ..... in the United States were frozen
- Japan wanted to create one of these by conquering new territory
- The bombing was carried out by 353 of these
20 Clues: Attack led US into World War • 'A date which will live in ..." • Pearl Harbor was this type of base • There were over 2,000 American .... • country which attacked Pearl Harbour • Pearl Harbor took place in this U.S. state • the U.S.S. ..... was capsized in the attack • The bombing was carried out by 353 of these • Japanese destroyed nearly 20 American naval • ...
U.S. History Review 2018-05-16
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- The lowest possible payment by government law
- The last major battle fought during the Civil War
- A law passed for a U.S. citizen to acres of land
- A trial where a teacher was violating the law by teaching evolution to his students
- People who opposed the laws of the black race in the 1960's
- The movement of expanding a country's available power
- A famous speech given as a dedication for Civil War soldiers
- A document made by Abraham Lincoln abolishing slavery
- A document instituting the end of the Revolutionary War
- A kind of fighting where soldiers fight from a ditch
- The influence of communism from Vietnam to the U.S.
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- The movement of constructing dams for the state of Tennessee
- A speech given by William Jennings Bryan requesting we use silver as currency instead of gold
- Newspaper writers during the Progressive Era
- Financial aid for European countries
- The co-founder of the Standard Oil Company
- A young trendy woman in the 1920's
- Opposing armies trying to stop the war
- A meeting consisting of country leaders talking about World War II
- An African-American human rights leader during the twentieth century
20 Clues: A young trendy woman in the 1920's • Financial aid for European countries • Opposing armies trying to stop the war • The co-founder of the Standard Oil Company • Newspaper writers during the Progressive Era • The lowest possible payment by government law • A law passed for a U.S. citizen to acres of land • The last major battle fought during the Civil War • ...
U.S. History Review 2018-05-16
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- An African-American human rights leader during the twentieth century
- The co-founder of the Standard Oil Company
- A kind of fighting where soldiers fight from a ditch
- A document instituting the end of the Revolutionary War
- The movement of constructing dams for the state of Tennessee
- The lowest possible payment by government law
- Financial aid for European countries
- A law passed for a U.S. citizen to acres of land
- A speech given by William Jennings Bryan requesting we use silver as currency instead of gold
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- Newspaper writers during the Progressive Era
- A meeting consisting of country leaders talking about World War II
- A trial where a teacher was violating the law by teaching evolution to his students
- People who opposed the laws of the black race in the 1960's
- A famous speech given as a dedication for Civil War soldiers
- The last major battle fought during the Civil War
- A document made by Abraham Lincoln abolishing slavery
- The movement of expanding a country's available power
- The influence of communism from Vietnam to the U.S.
- Opposing armies trying to stop the war
- A young trendy woman in the 1920's
20 Clues: A young trendy woman in the 1920's • Financial aid for European countries • Opposing armies trying to stop the war • The co-founder of the Standard Oil Company • Newspaper writers during the Progressive Era • The lowest possible payment by government law • A law passed for a U.S. citizen to acres of land • The last major battle fought during the Civil War • ...
Melissa Fioretti Articles X-word 2024-02-09
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- The Articles were found to be ____
- This person wrote the first American dictionary
- Congress meet in 1787 at independence hall in _____
- The Articles were proven to be weak by ____ Rebellion
- These people supported England in the Revolutionary War
- Under the Articles of Confederation the power to declare ___ was only held by the national government
- To pass a bill you need ___ of thirteen states to approve it
- The Articles were adopted by the states during the ____ war
- Under the Articles congress could not ___
- A ______ was established by the Declaration of Independence
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- This made the states to strong and the national government weak
- The land east of the ____ River, now belongs to the US
- ____ were angered by poverty, taxes, and broken promises
- Hamilton thought that America's population and isolation were ____
- He was the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
- This document was written to give the government more power
- After the war the underlying crisis was that the US had no ____
- Enforcing _____ was the biggest obstacle that the Continental congress faced
- After the war the loyalists felt that they were ____
- Hamilton ____ himself, congress, and the world
20 Clues: The Articles were found to be ____ • Under the Articles congress could not ___ • Hamilton ____ himself, congress, and the world • This person wrote the first American dictionary • He was the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury • Congress meet in 1787 at independence hall in _____ • After the war the loyalists felt that they were ____ • ...
Gatsby the Magnificat 2023-05-08
WW1_Deák_Lili 2023-12-27
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- War of ... is a prolonged war or period of conflict during which each side seeks to gradually wear down the other through a sustained campaign of small-scale actions.
- A watercraft capable of independent operation underwater, used in warfare to attack enemy vessels.
- An ultimatum is a final demand or statement of terms, the rejection of which will result in retaliation or a breakdown in relations.
- ... Day is a term used to describe a particularly disastrous or tragic event, often associated with significant military defeats.
- A major battle in World War I, fought between the French and German armies from February to December 1916, resulting in a massive loss of life.
- ... Front is the civilian population and activities of a nation at war, as distinguished from those on the battlefield.
- A heavily armored combat vehicle, typically with tracks, mounting a large-caliber gun and used in ground combat.
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- The act of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving, often used as a military tactic.
- ... Battle is a term used to describe the intense industrial and economic competition between the warring nations to produce and supply military resources.
- ... Palace is the official residence of the Russian emperors in St. Petersburg, and the setting of the 1917 October Revolution.
- ... Offensive is a major military campaign of the Russian Army during World War I, known for its innovative tactics and significant territorial gains.
- ... Plan is a German war plan, named after its mastermind, which aimed to avoid a two-front war by quickly defeating France through a rapid advance through Belgium and encircling Paris.
- ... Gas is a toxic war gas with a powerful blinding effect and capable of causing severe chemical burns.
- A formal agreement to end fighting, typically in a war or conflict.
- A method of warfare emphasizing rapid and concentrated attacks, intended to bring about a swift victory.
15 Clues: A formal agreement to end fighting, typically in a war or conflict. • A watercraft capable of independent operation underwater, used in warfare to attack enemy vessels. • ... Gas is a toxic war gas with a powerful blinding effect and capable of causing severe chemical burns. • ...
countries 2025-04-22
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- Holds the great pyramids of Giza
- Guinness was invented here
- Asia/Axis Powers in World War 3
- Between Spain and France
- French Fries were invented here
- Name means "White Russia"
- Most Bombed country in the world/Next to Vietnam
- Largest country by land area
- Capital is Prague
- Southern border of Mongolia
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- Hamburgers were invented here
- Gulf of _ _ _ _ _ _ in Africa
- Has a province called Nunavut
- Capital is Sucre
- Southern most Balkan country
- Only borders Senegal
- Biggest country entirely in Europe
- Fully enclosed within South Africa
18 Clues: Capital is Sucre • Capital is Prague • Only borders Senegal • Between Spain and France • Name means "White Russia" • Guinness was invented here • Southern border of Mongolia • Southern most Balkan country • Largest country by land area • Hamburgers were invented here • Gulf of _ _ _ _ _ _ in Africa • Has a province called Nunavut • Asia/Axis Powers in World War 3 • ...
French and Indian War 2024-10-03
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- Russia and Sweden
- Because of the war America fought for its independence
- He was there at the star of the war in 1754
- This country lost all its North American colonies
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- This Confederacy of Indian tribes were on the British side
- He drew the "Join or Die" political cartoon
- The first world war, included Prussia, France,
- This Indian tribe sided with the French
- America's first special operations soldiers
- These French speaking settlers were expelled to Canada
- The British sang this to mock ragtag American soldiers
- This ended the war in 1763
12 Clues: Russia and Sweden • This ended the war in 1763 • This Indian tribe sided with the French • He drew the "Join or Die" political cartoon • America's first special operations soldiers • He was there at the star of the war in 1754 • The first world war, included Prussia, France, • This country lost all its North American colonies • ...
Hunter's Week 27 Crossword 2024-03-17
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- Churchill called the Seven Years' War the first "_____" war. PG.18
- Where was the first significant British victory for the Seven Years' War fought? PG.20
- The Stamp Act was generally regarded as __________ in the seventeen-hundreds. PG.22
- Many of the first houses were call English ____________. PG.47
- Paul A.W. Wallace was and editor of ___________ History, the journal of the Pennsylvania Historical Society. PG.54
- Because the French weren't ready to keep prisoners, Washington and his troops were allowed to __________ with honor. PG.19
- The first battle of the Seven Years' War was fought by ____________ ____________. PG.19
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- ________ to the English colonies in the New World came in identifiable waves. PG.62
- What was confined to churches? PG.16
- Who made an etching of the events of the Boston Massacre? PG.23
- Who is sometimes considered as the first death of the American Revolution? PG.23
- From 1750 to 1783 the American colonies fought for their independence from ________. PG.15
- The best-known American scientist. PG.18
- By 1783, much in ___________ society had changed. PG.16
- By the end of the ____________ period American homes had changed dramatically. PG.44
15 Clues: What was confined to churches? PG.16 • The best-known American scientist. PG.18 • By 1783, much in ___________ society had changed. PG.16 • Many of the first houses were call English ____________. PG.47 • Who made an etching of the events of the Boston Massacre? PG.23 • Churchill called the Seven Years' War the first "_____" war. PG.18 • ...
Living by Faith 2024-09-16
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- The people in Hebrews 11 ______ a better country? (Hebrews 11:16)
- Abraham was looking ________ to the city that has foundations? (Hebrews 11:10)
- The faithful should _______ the good news! (Romans 10:15)
- Hebrews 11:16 says God has _______ for them a city.
- All the people mentioned in Hebrews 11, died in what? (Hebrews 11:13)
- Matthew 28:19 says to ____ and make disciples of all nations?
- Faithful followers of Jesus are told in Hebrews 12:2 that we should run the race set before us, _____ to Jesus?
- We are told to not _____ the world or the things in the world? (1 John 2:15)
- The faithful believe that Jesus is the ____. (John 14:6)
- Abraham did what when God told him to go to a place that would be an inheritance? (Hebrews 11:8)
- Abraham was what by God to go to the promised land? (Hebrews 11:8)
- Whoever does the ______ of God abides forever? (1 John 2:17)
- Who can come to the Father without Jesus? (John 14:6) (2 words)
- Like Abraham, we need to _____ God's commandments. (John 14:15)
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- By faith, Abraham was sent to do what in a land of promise? (Hebrews 11:9)
- The people in Hebrews 11 were _______ and ______ on the earth? (Hebrews 11:13) (3 words)
- The faithful believe that Jesus is the _____. (John 14:6)
- Hebrews 11:14 says the people in Hebrews 11 were _______ a homeland?
- Abraham ____ ____, not knowing where he was going? (Hebrews 11:8) (2 words)
- The faithful believe Jesus has prepared a _____ for us? (John 14:2)
- Christians are ______ in the world and need to abstain from the passions of the flesh? (1 Peter 2:11)
- God is _____ _______ to be called their God. (Hebrews 11:16) (2 words)
- The faithful believe that Jesus is the _____. (John 14:6)
- Who is the designer and builder of the city in Hebrews 11:10?
24 Clues: Hebrews 11:16 says God has _______ for them a city. • The faithful believe that Jesus is the ____. (John 14:6) • The faithful believe that Jesus is the _____. (John 14:6) • The faithful should _______ the good news! (Romans 10:15) • The faithful believe that Jesus is the _____. (John 14:6) • Whoever does the ______ of God abides forever? (1 John 2:17) • ...
Unit 8 2022-04-12
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- the cold war started in ... 1945
- people who have to leave their country
- dictator of cuba during the crisis
- a new world orginization with 51 nations
- who supported cuba?
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- the worlds first artificial satellite
- fighters who used hit and run attacks
- the US and its NATO ... won the cold war
- not allowing communism to spread
- organization of american states
- the cold war was a(n) ... conflict
- intermediate nuclear force
12 Clues: who supported cuba? • intermediate nuclear force • organization of american states • the cold war started in ... 1945 • not allowing communism to spread • dictator of cuba during the crisis • the cold war was a(n) ... conflict • the worlds first artificial satellite • fighters who used hit and run attacks • people who have to leave their country • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2022-09-29
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- A public school that operates with freedom from many of the regulations that apply to traditional public schools
- Finance, international corporations, and trade link the economies of nations around the world-particulary those of major countries
- Guidelines defining what students at various levels should know and be able to do
- Tests designed to give a measure of students' performance compared with that of a very large number of other students
- The great increase in births at the end of World War II
- Schools teach toward students demonstrating mastery and achievement of specified knowledge and skills in subject areas
- A reform movement which emphasized the need for more reading, writing, and math in schools for students to succeed in a complex world
- A decades long standoff that began in the late 1940s after World War II, when tensions and competition increased between the Soviet Union on one side and the United States and its allies in Western Europe on the other
- A social movement in the United States led primarily by African Americans and their supporters who sought to gain equal rights regardless of race
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- Rigorous sequences of career and technical and academic courses to prepare students for successful transition from high school to postsecondary education/credentialing and employment
- The mass slaughter of European civilians, especially those of Jewish descent, by the Nazis during World War II
- Classes taught in two languages
- A federal government program designed to help preschool children from low income families develop the skills they need for success in kindergarten and beyond
- Unable to read or write
- Measurable proof that schools and teachers are providing high quality education
15 Clues: Unable to read or write • Classes taught in two languages • The great increase in births at the end of World War II • Measurable proof that schools and teachers are providing high quality education • Guidelines defining what students at various levels should know and be able to do • ...
Maddie Delfosse - Origins of the Vietnam War 2022-05-06
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- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- What contingent of Americans arrived in 1965?
- The corrupt leader who refused to give peasants land.
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Who was the communist leader of Vietnam?
- What was Vietnam part of before World War Two?
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- What country sent money, supplies and military advisers to help the South Vietnamese Government?
- What country became communist in 1949?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- who started getting attacks from communists in 1958?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Who was defeated by the Vietminh at Dien Bien Phu in 1954?
- who was the US Secretary of Defense?
- What President sent military advisers to help the South Vietnamese army in 1963?
15 Clues: who was the US Secretary of Defense? • What country became communist in 1949? • Who was the communist leader of Vietnam? • What contingent of Americans arrived in 1965? • What was Vietnam part of before World War Two? • who started getting attacks from communists in 1958? • The corrupt leader who refused to give peasants land. • ...
1920's 2025-03-21
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- - money owed to someone else
- - the organization of a country's money, industry, and trade
- - limit to the number of people allowed into the country based on nationality, race, or religion
- - predictable conditions for running a business
- - documents representing partial ownership of a company
- - payments to compensate for damage caused in war
- - wide, unpredictable changes in values of stocks and bonds, y
- - Tuesday, October 29, 1929, when a sharp drop in stock prices led to a record 16.4 million shares being traded
- - a plan for managing income and expenses
- - legal process of taking a home or business away after borrower fails to pay the loan used to purchase it
- - a tax on imported goods
- - a recession, with declines in production, jobs, and income
- - having to do with money
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- - power to override decisions made by others
- - 1919 treaty that formally ended the Great War, and forced ruinous reparations and other terms, leading directly to World War 2.
- - time of significant drop in production, employment, and consumer spending
- - person who buys products
- - moderate drop in market values
- - a debt security, issued by a business to its investors
- - lending money without much evidence that the borrower is able to repay the loan
- - period from 1929-1939 with high unemployment, widespread poverty, and failure of businesses and banks
- - a loan from an investor to a company to be repaid at a stated rate of interest by a given date
- - buying and selling stocks with great desperation but little knowledge
23 Clues: - a tax on imported goods • - having to do with money • - person who buys products • - money owed to someone else • - moderate drop in market values • - a plan for managing income and expenses • - power to override decisions made by others • - predictable conditions for running a business • - payments to compensate for damage caused in war • ...
Nanna´s Crossword Letter from Lilliput Land 2018-10-05
11 Clues: Under • Turist • Berømt • Venlig • Opleve • Havfrue • Imponeret • world War Anden verdenskrig • That is an amusement park in Copenhagen • The city where Hans Christian Andersen is born • That is a city in China, where there was an World Fair
World War I & II Crossword 2022-06-07
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- a Russian revolutionary, politician, and political theorist
- was an american army officer and statesman
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
- the making of amends for a wrong one has done, by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged.
- was fought between Russia and Germany between 26 and 30 August 1914, the first month of World War I
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- a Georgian revolutionary and Soviet political leader who governed the Soviet Union from 1922 until his death in 1953.
- a political system headed by a dictator in which the government controls business and labor; opposition is not permitted
- the action or process of appeasing
- a military campaign in the First World War that took place on the Gallipoli peninsula from 17 February 1915 to 9 January 1916.
- the action of assassinating someone.
- was the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- the last German Emperor and King of Prussia, reigning from 15 June 1888 until his abdication on 9 November 1918.
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- a form of government and a political system that prohibits all opposition parties
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- the process or fact of an attitude, habit, or belief becoming so firmly established that change is very difficult or unlikely.
- concerning the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations.
- where allied forces launched the largest amphibious invasion in the history of warfare; was used for the day of any important invasion or military operation
- a member of the majority faction of the Russian Social Democratic Party
- a battle of the First World War fought from 6 to 12 September 1914.
- was fought from 21 February to 18 December 1916 on the Western Front in France.
- the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time.
- 33rd president and member of the democratic party
- a battle of the First World War fought by the armies of the British Empire and French Third Republic against the German Empire.
- was an american military officer and statesman who served as the 34th president of the united states
25 Clues: the action or process of appeasing • the action of assassinating someone. • was an american army officer and statesman • 33rd president and member of the democratic party • was the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary • a Russian revolutionary, politician, and political theorist • the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time. • ...
Comic Book Crossword 2013-05-15
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- Worlds fastest man
- King of Atlantis, talks to fish
- The dark knight
- She can turn invisible
- Heals crazy fast, has massive metal claws
- Warrior princess of the Amazons
- Master of the mystic arts
- This is not vengeance. Revenge is not a valid motive, it's an emotional response. This is punishment.
- Norse god wielding a giant hammer
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- You wouldn't like him when he's angry
- Red headed Russian with a taste for tight leather and extreme violence
- World War 2 veteran that was frozen in ice
- It's a bird! It's a plane! No it's ...
- Wears a power ring, carries a lantern
- Superman's little cousin, she can be a handful
- Uses a bow and arrow, never misses
- An arc reactor is the only thing stopping the shrapnel from piercing his heart
- Does whatever a spider can
- hot headed member of the fantastic four
19 Clues: The dark knight • Worlds fastest man • She can turn invisible • Master of the mystic arts • Does whatever a spider can • King of Atlantis, talks to fish • Warrior princess of the Amazons • Norse god wielding a giant hammer • Uses a bow and arrow, never misses • You wouldn't like him when he's angry • Wears a power ring, carries a lantern • It's a bird! It's a plane! No it's ... • ...
Jaden Orozco Period 5 2022-02-14
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- The students were ______ to find out there was a test on Friday.
- The surgery was ____.
- The race was _______.
- the baby slept ____.
- The students ______ for more time for the project.
- The sun slowly ______ in the horizon.
- The robber was _____ the scene.
- The presidents _____ made some tough decisions.
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- The customers were ______ to go in the backroom.
- The medic mad the wound ______.
- We were all rueful to find out my grandma had passed.
- The dancers had to practice ______ to the dance.
- I was ecstatic to find out were going to a theme park on Saturday.
- World War 2 was a total _____.
- The soldiers were in _____.
- The cops were giving a ______ to all the citizens.
- The army was _____ in the distance.
- The relics in the museum were ______.
- My sister was _____ from the chore because of her broken arm.
19 Clues: the baby slept ____. • The surgery was ____. • The race was _______. • The soldiers were in _____. • World War 2 was a total _____. • The medic mad the wound ______. • The robber was _____ the scene. • The army was _____ in the distance. • The relics in the museum were ______. • The sun slowly ______ in the horizon. • The presidents _____ made some tough decisions. • ...
Phase 1 2024-03-20
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- the villain of the 2nd iron man film
- Ex-Military agent who shoots arrow and never misses apparently
- super genius scientist with a bad temper
- Soldier who was frozen in ice during World War 2
- The first name of the first female avenger
- Tony Starks assistant that he falls in love with
- The Norse All-Father
- the connected series of all live action marvel productions
- The first member of the Avengers
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- These types of scenes became popularized by Marvel Movies
- The man who started it all
- The Norse God of Thunder
- Nick Furys right hand woman
- the radiation that turned bruce into the hulk
- Green guy with serious anger issues
- the race of aliens the avengers fought in the first film
- A blue cube that was revealed to be an infinity stone
- The god of mischief and chaos
- billionare, playboy, philanthropist
19 Clues: The Norse All-Father • The Norse God of Thunder • The man who started it all • Nick Furys right hand woman • The god of mischief and chaos • The first member of the Avengers • Green guy with serious anger issues • billionare, playboy, philanthropist • the villain of the 2nd iron man film • super genius scientist with a bad temper • The first name of the first female avenger • ...
Cruzadinha 2021-10-17
U.S. History Review 2018-05-16
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- A meeting consisting of country leaders talking about World War II
- A famous speech given as a dedication for Civil War soldiers
- Financial aid for European countries
- A document made by Abraham Lincoln abolishing slavery
- The influence of communism from Vietnam to the U.S.
- A speech given by William Jennings Bryan requesting we use silver as currency instead of gold
- Newspaper writers during the Progressive Era
- An African-American human rights leader during the twentieth century
- The last major battle fought during the Civil War
- A document instituting the end of the Revolutionary War
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- A young trendy woman in the 1920's
- A law passed for a U.S. citizen to acres of land
- The movement of constructing dams for the state of Tennessee
- The co-founder of the Standard Oil Company
- People who opposed the laws of the black race in the 1960's
- A kind of fighting where soldiers fight from a ditch
- The lowest possible payment by government law
- The movement of expanding a country's available power
- Opposing armies trying to stop the war
- A trial where a teacher was violating the law by teaching evolution to his students
20 Clues: A young trendy woman in the 1920's • Financial aid for European countries • Opposing armies trying to stop the war • The co-founder of the Standard Oil Company • Newspaper writers during the Progressive Era • The lowest possible payment by government law • A law passed for a U.S. citizen to acres of land • The last major battle fought during the Civil War • ...
U.S. History Review 2018-05-16
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- The movement of expanding a country's available power
- The co-founder of the Standard Oil Company
- A young trendy woman in the 1920's
- The last major battle fought during the Civil War
- A document made by Abraham Lincoln abolishing slavery
- Financial aid for European countries
- Newspaper writers during the Progressive Era
- The influence of communism from Vietnam to the U.S.
- People who opposed the laws of the black race in the 1960's
- An African-American human rights leader during the twentieth century
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- The lowest possible payment by government law
- A document instituting the end of the Revolutionary War
- The movement of constructing dams for the state of Tennessee
- A meeting consisting of country leaders talking about World War II
- A kind of fighting where soldiers fight from a ditch
- A famous speech given as a dedication for Civil War soldiers
- Opposing armies trying to stop the war
- A speech given by William Jennings Bryan requesting we use silver as currency instead of gold
- A law passed for a U.S. citizen to acres of land
- A trial where a teacher was violating the law by teaching evolution to his students
20 Clues: A young trendy woman in the 1920's • Financial aid for European countries • Opposing armies trying to stop the war • The co-founder of the Standard Oil Company • Newspaper writers during the Progressive Era • The lowest possible payment by government law • A law passed for a U.S. citizen to acres of land • The last major battle fought during the Civil War • ...
U.S. History Review 2018-05-16
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- A document instituting the end of the Revolutionary War
- A law passed for a U.S. citizen to acres of land
- People who opposed the laws of the black race in the 1960's
- A kind of fighting where soldiers fight from a ditch
- A document made by Abraham Lincoln abolishing slavery
- A young trendy woman in the 1920's
- Opposing armies trying to stop the war
- Financial aid for European countries
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- The movement of constructing dams for the state of Tennessee
- The movement of expanding a country's available power
- The lowest possible payment by government law
- The co-founder of the Standard Oil Company
- A trial where a teacher was violating the law by teaching evolution to his students
- The last major battle fought during the Civil War
- A famous speech given as a dedication for Civil War soldiers
- A speech given by William Jennings Bryan requesting we use silver as currency instead of gold
- A meeting consisting of country leaders talking about World War II
- The influence of communism from Vietnam to the U.S.
- Newspaper writers during the Progressive Era
- An African-American human rights leader during the twentieth century
20 Clues: A young trendy woman in the 1920's • Financial aid for European countries • Opposing armies trying to stop the war • The co-founder of the Standard Oil Company • Newspaper writers during the Progressive Era • The lowest possible payment by government law • A law passed for a U.S. citizen to acres of land • The last major battle fought during the Civil War • ...
attack on Pearl Harbour 2016-06-18
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- As a result of Pearl Harbour ..... entered WW2
- 'A date which will live in ..."
- Japanese destroyed nearly 20 American naval
- There were over 2,000 American ....
- country which attacked Pearl Harbour
- The US ... were the primary target of the attack
- Japan wanted to create one of these by conquering new territory
- Japanese ..... escalated into the signing of United States Executive Order 9066
- In July 1941, all Japanese ..... in the United States were frozen
- Pearl Harbor took place in this U.S. state
- the U.S.S. ..... was capsized in the attack
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- Franklin D ..... was president at the time of Pearl Harbour
- The day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked .... to declare war on Japan
- The bombing was carried out by 353 of these
- ..... of war: formal act by which one nation goes to war against another
- Pearl Harbor was this type of base
- Three days later, Japanese .... Germany and Italy also declared war on the United States
- The sunken USS Arizona battleship is now a ...
- The USA placed an .... on Japan in 1940 in an effort to halt its military expansion
- Attack led US into World War
20 Clues: Attack led US into World War • 'A date which will live in ..." • Pearl Harbor was this type of base • There were over 2,000 American .... • country which attacked Pearl Harbour • Pearl Harbor took place in this U.S. state • The bombing was carried out by 353 of these • Japanese destroyed nearly 20 American naval • the U.S.S. ..... was capsized in the attack • ...
ww2 2024-01-26
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- remove anyone that was a threat to national security
- 34th president of the U.S.
- a 5 star general
- a way to ration food during war
- camps that held POW's and civilians and treated them horribly
- major turning point for the navel campaigne
- an attack on a U.S. harbor
- held japenese prisoners
- led the largest army during the war
- 75,000 american and filipino soldiers marched to there death
- civilian growing food for war efforts
- 32nd president that served two terms
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- cities that were nuked in japan
- the second world war
- the project the made the atomic bombs
- the general of the 7th army
- helped lead the U.S. win the navel campieghn
- the genocide of 6 million jews
- help drive german fotces out of italy
- first all black group of piolets
- women get paid the same as men
- the 33rd president of the U.S.
- largest navel invasion in history
- currency that helped with war efforts
- planes that were decerated with tiger faces
- America,England,USSR
- navajo indians that transmitted messages
- bombs that can cause massive damage
- the first chairmen
29 Clues: a 5 star general • the first chairmen • the second world war • America,England,USSR • held japenese prisoners • 34th president of the U.S. • an attack on a U.S. harbor • the general of the 7th army • the genocide of 6 million jews • women get paid the same as men • the 33rd president of the U.S. • cities that were nuked in japan • a way to ration food during war • ...
Revolutionary crossword puzzle 2024-11-14
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- The king that controlled the british during the revolution
- The reason Americans were fighting
- The legal document that was signed after the war
- A person who travels to another land for materials for their homeland
- The battle that was considered the turning point of the war
- The final and most important battle of the war
- The people who sided with the colonists
- The first battle the British won
- The man who begged the French to help them during the war
- General of the continental army
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- The rights that colonists said the british violated (life, liberty, property)
- The man who committed treason and let the British capture New York
- The first battle fought of the war and the first battle the colonist won
- Where the american camped and waited for the french to arrive
- The people who sided with the British
- Someone who has sided with the crown during the Revolution
- Someone who is fighting against the crown for their freedom
- The british general who lost yorktown
- The strongest army in the world at that time
- The state the British used as a home base
20 Clues: General of the continental army • The first battle the British won • The reason Americans were fighting • The people who sided with the British • The british general who lost yorktown • The people who sided with the colonists • The state the British used as a home base • The strongest army in the world at that time • The final and most important battle of the war • ...
Spanish-American War 2024-12-10
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- this is the total number of results from the Spanish-American War
- year the "Big Stick" diplomacy went into effect (1901)
- Cuba gained this from Spain
- president during the time period of the Spanish-American War
- the United States became this after the Spanish-American War
- Teddy Roosevelt was this number in presidents
- author of this document that discussed Europe not interfering with American affairs
- a cavalry troop led by Teddy Roosevelt
- battleship that was sunk in Havana Harbor
- Americans were this (another word for very angry) after the Maine exploded
- These three countries were involved in the Spanish-American War
- this was built to protect our new territories and have lower shipping costs
- taking over other countries or territories to build your own country's strength
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- The battle cry chanted by the Rough Riders
- this is the number of reasons for the Spanish-American War
- Teddy Roosevelt was well know for this practice
- this document added to the "Big Stick Diplomacy" and Monroe Doctrine
- The United States gained these three territories
- This is part of the world where the Panama Canal cuts through
- exaggerated news reports of events
20 Clues: Cuba gained this from Spain • exaggerated news reports of events • a cavalry troop led by Teddy Roosevelt • battleship that was sunk in Havana Harbor • The battle cry chanted by the Rough Riders • Teddy Roosevelt was this number in presidents • Teddy Roosevelt was well know for this practice • The United States gained these three territories • ...
The War To End All Wars 2025-10-29
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- What was the treaty they signed at the end of the war
- which country was the last one to declare war on germany in ww1
- The country that annexed Bosnia
- In the Second Battle of ypres what warfare was introduced
- Which empire falls first in ww1
- who was the person who invented chemical warfare in 1915
- how many million people were killed in ww1
- which entente has russia, england, and france and considered the most important one
- What front does France fight Germany in.
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- The person who was assassinated in 1914
- What country did serbia ask help for against austria-hungary
- what is the telegram called when germany sent one to mexico
- The person who assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- which country had the best navy in ww1
- What country does Austria-Hungary ask for unconditional support?
- What was the most deadly weapon used in ww1
- Largest naval battle in ww1
- How many Balkan wars were fought before ww1
- What plan does germany use in the beginning of the war to fight a two front war
- How long was the first world war
20 Clues: Largest naval battle in ww1 • The country that annexed Bosnia • Which empire falls first in ww1 • How long was the first world war • which country had the best navy in ww1 • The person who was assassinated in 1914 • What front does France fight Germany in. • how many million people were killed in ww1 • The person who assassinated Franz Ferdinand • ...
European countries 2023-09-17
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- Smallest country in the world
- Competed in the last 2 FIFA World Cup finals
- Home of Guinness
- One of two nations landlocked in Italy
- This country created the Rubik’s cube
- Country of 2023 Wimbledon champion
- Country holds the Guinness world record for most alcohol content in a singular drink
- Home of popular tourist destination, Aya Napa
- an island nation made up of 4 countries
- National dish is Cepelinai
- The highest amount of cyclists in Europe
- Became a FIFA member in 2013
- Birthplace of Dracula
- Marie Curie’s birth country
- Novak Djokovic’s country of birth
- Woman’s FIFA World Cup winners in 1995
- Setting for movie Gladiator
- Participated in Euro 2016 for the first time
- Oldest country in Europe that hasn’t changed its name since it’s origin.
- Actual home of French Fries
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- Country with the most castles in Europe
- Birthplace of Nikola Tesla
- Country that started the Olympic Games and hosted in 2004
- Competed in Euro 2020, first time this nation qualified for a major tournament
- Home of Lego
- Country shares it’s language with Brazil
- Defeated USSR in the Winter War
- Birth country of Atletico Madrid goalkeeper, Jan Oblak
- Cold country with approximately 130 volcanoes
- Host of the last rainforest in Europe
- Famous for building watches and clocks
- FIFA World Cup finalist in 1958
- Least visited country in Europe
- This nation has it’s own football team that play in the Spanish League system
- Shares a border with 9 other countries
- Small country that has a popular F1 track
- Home of the widest waterfall in Europe
- Eurovision Song Contest winners of 2014
- Country that invented the helicopter
- Home of kebab
- Island nation, hottest country in Europe
- Richest nation in 2023
42 Clues: Home of Lego • Home of kebab • Home of Guinness • Birthplace of Dracula • Richest nation in 2023 • Birthplace of Nikola Tesla • National dish is Cepelinai • Marie Curie’s birth country • Setting for movie Gladiator • Actual home of French Fries • Became a FIFA member in 2013 • Smallest country in the world • Defeated USSR in the Winter War • FIFA World Cup finalist in 1958 • ...
Bradyn and Chris 2021-12-07
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- thrower shoots fire
- Franz Ferdinand was assassinated and started world war 1
- in ground were a defense war strategy
- infected people
- man's land, dangerous
- foot caused by water/muddy conditions
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- gave trench fever
- Baron German plane.
- gun shoots 500 to 600 bullets per minute
- plan flies on reconnaissance missions
- plowed over trenches
- helps sniffs out poisonous gas
- provided food
- fever caused by lice
14 Clues: provided food • infected people • gave trench fever • thrower shoots fire • Baron German plane. • plowed over trenches • fever caused by lice • man's land, dangerous • helps sniffs out poisonous gas • plan flies on reconnaissance missions • in ground were a defense war strategy • foot caused by water/muddy conditions • gun shoots 500 to 600 bullets per minute • ...
History Test 7 due March 1st 2024-02-14
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- economic system allowing individuals to own businesses and make a living without government control; free enterprise
- (NBC) – first national radio network
- – area of the Great Plains where severe drought caused dust storms and crop failure
- – English Passenger ship sunk by a German torpedo
- – battle in which American and French soldiers fought against German soldiers the deadliest battle in U.S. History
- – countries that did not take sides during the war
- – German Submarines
- – U.S. law that required all men from 21-30 to register for military service
- 29th president of the United States; established the Veteran’s Bureau
- items that can me touched and used
- Valley Authority –(TVA) – program created by Franklin Roosevelt to hire men to build dams along the rivers of Tennessee
- study of making, buying, and selling goods or services
- – organization created to help achieve racial equality
- = Constitutional Amendment that gave women the right to vote
- – Organization for the purpose of international peace
- – certificate granting part ownership of a company
- – 30th president of the United States; Known as “Silent Cal”
- – U.S. Federal holiday on November 11 to honor American veterans who have served in the military previously Armistice Day
- time when the economy of a country slows because of less buying and selling of products
- – lawyer who won the case against teaching evolution in Tennessee public schools
- – right to vote
- how much of an item is needed
- economy in which all property is owned by a common by the people and controlled by the government
- something not needed to survive
- and Susan B Anthony – leaders in the women’s suffrage movement
- – time when many Black Americans moved North to find jobs
- – group of Russian Communists led by Vladimir Lenin that took over the Russian government in 1917
- – bill which granted citizenship to all Native Americans born in the United States
- (WPA) program created by Franklin Roosevelt to hire men for jobs in highway and bridge construction
- – time of financial struggle from 1929-1940
- – decade after World War I
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- leader of Bolshevik Revolution the first communist Dictator of Russia
- – future ruler of Austria- Hungary assassinated in 1914 by a Serbian teenager
- quantity of an available item
- – creator of the cartoon character Mickey Mouse; early filmmaker
- – 1918 ______ _______ was an influenza pandemic that spread worldwide from 1918-1919
- – public works project to provide hydroelectricity for several southwestern states
- = organization formed during World War Ito provide food for U.S. troops and Allied countries in Europe
- something that you cannot do without
- – world’s first communist state
- – 32nd President of the United States; President during World War II
- – system in which stocks are bought, sold, and traded
- – cease fire agreement
- – event in which the stock market hit an all-time low marking the beginning of the Great Depression
- – repealed the 18th amendment making alcohol sales legal again
- – 31st President of the United States president during the Great Depression
- (ACLU) – Organization formed to protect the constitutional rights of Americans
- – one who owns stock in a company
- – letter from Germany promising American land to Mexico if they helped Germany during the war
- (CCC) – young men whose job was to plant trees and work on soil and water conservation
- – treaty signed in France in 1919 officially ending World War I
- things that are done for you by another person
- Ruth = most popular baseball player of the 1920’s
- government fund that workers contribute to in order to receive monthly funds after they retire
- form of government led by a dictator with absolute rule and control
- – United States commander during World War I
- – American flying Ace who shot down over 20 enemy planes
- movement begun in New York City to encourage Black culture in the areas of art, Literature, and Music
- – set dates for beginning and end of terms for President and Congress stated that if a president elect died before taking office the vice president elect would become president
- countries that sided together against Germany
- ruler of Germany in 1914
- – weapons
- – a way to purchase items by promising to make payments until the item is paid in full
- – counties that sided with Germany
- – war fought between the Allied powers and Central Powers from 1914-1918, Later called World War I
- limited availability of an item
- increase in prices of goods and services
- – Roosevelt’s plan giving government more power to help the nation recover financially from the Great Depression
68 Clues: – weapons • – right to vote • – German Submarines • – cease fire agreement • ruler of Germany in 1914 • – decade after World War I • quantity of an available item • how much of an item is needed • – world’s first communist state • something not needed to survive • limited availability of an item • – one who owns stock in a company • items that can me touched and used • ...
Civil War Begins pgs. 440-445 2023-05-19
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- (2 words)The man that the Confederacy chose as their President.
- Where Abraham Lincoln was born.
- The profession that Lincoln was.
- After Lincoln's election, southern states began to leave the ____________.
- (2 words) The name of the man Lincoln ran against for the Senate in 1858.
- (2 words)A famous Republican who became the most important leader in the United States we ever had.
- (2 words)A southern democrat chosen to run for President in 1860, who wanted slavery allowed in all the territories.
- (2 words) Americans who opposed slavery formed this party.
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- This means when a country wants to leave or break off from the rest.
- (2 words) A war between two groups or regions within a nation.
- (2 words) The name of the man who led the raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859.
- (2 words) This is a federal fort where the Civil War began.
- A polictical union of people from the eleven southern states.
13 Clues: Where Abraham Lincoln was born. • The profession that Lincoln was. • (2 words) Americans who opposed slavery formed this party. • (2 words) This is a federal fort where the Civil War began. • A polictical union of people from the eleven southern states. • (2 words) A war between two groups or regions within a nation. • ...
How well do you know Venezuela? 2024-06-14
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- Giant orange ball sculpture (2 words)
- Heladeria Coromoto's original flavor
- Famous conductor from Barquisimeto (2 words)
- Dominant religion
- Natural occurence at Lake Maracaibo
- Man's traditional outfit (2 words)
- Has the second most wins in this pageant (2 words)
- Tallest waterfall in the world (2 words)
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- Popular sculpture style in Venezuela
- World's largest rodent
- Mount where Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana meet
- Inspiration for pavilion in Barquisimeto
- "El Libertador" born in Caracas (2 words)
- Unfinished shopping center
- Official language
- Namesake of Venezuela
- Major natural resource
17 Clues: Dominant religion • Official language • Namesake of Venezuela • World's largest rodent • Major natural resource • Unfinished shopping center • Man's traditional outfit (2 words) • Natural occurence at Lake Maracaibo • Popular sculpture style in Venezuela • Heladeria Coromoto's original flavor • Giant orange ball sculpture (2 words) • Inspiration for pavilion in Barquisimeto • ...
Classics Stuff :) 2024-04-27
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- ___ was the brother of Romulus
- Rhea Silvia fell in love with __
- In the first punic war, the 2 sides were trying to gain ___
- The first Punic war was between Rome and ___
- Between the 2 brothers, ___ was killed because they fought over which mountain to start the city.
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- ___ was the first emperor of Rome.
- What city did the 2 brothers start?
- Who was the slave's leader?
- Which punic war led the slaves in an uprising?
- He was the god of ___
10 Clues: He was the god of ___ • Who was the slave's leader? • ___ was the brother of Romulus • Rhea Silvia fell in love with __ • ___ was the first emperor of Rome. • What city did the 2 brothers start? • The first Punic war was between Rome and ___ • Which punic war led the slaves in an uprising? • In the first punic war, the 2 sides were trying to gain ___ • ...
SDang_Revolutionarycrossword 2022-02-03
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- "shot heard around the world"
- queen of England
- monarchy was restored
- wrote DoI and Grievances
- new monarchs after James II
- colonists pay for British tea
- "Bloodless Revolution"
- broke Parliament many times
- continental army created
- 5 colonists died
- republican form of government
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- could not settle west
- tax on printed goods
- Britain lacked money
- war over British expansion
- peace talk in paris
- son of Charles I
- no absolute monarchy
- protected citizen rights
- fought Parliament for money
- response "Boston Tea Party"
- natural rights, social theory
- religion and speech
- war over absolute rule
- leader of revolution
25 Clues: son of Charles I • queen of England • 5 colonists died • peace talk in paris • religion and speech • tax on printed goods • Britain lacked money • no absolute monarchy • leader of revolution • could not settle west • monarchy was restored • war over absolute rule • "Bloodless Revolution" • protected citizen rights • wrote DoI and Grievances • continental army created • war over British expansion • ...
WW1- marah papcunik 2024-03-22
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- used to take down ships
- Wilsons plan for Germany
- strength in military
- border of france and germay
- right to determine ones ruler
- Germany, Austro-hungray, italy
- media created to shape public opinion
- cease fire
- french leader wanted to punish germany
- president during ww1
- only being allowed use certain amount of resources
- agreement to end ww1
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- german strategy for ww1
- GB, France, Russia
- border of russia and germany
- used in ww1
- protect eachother in war
- king of prussia
- group that is supposed to keep world peace
- Germany, Austira, Bulgaria,Ottoman Empire
- dedicating all resources to war
21 Clues: cease fire • used in ww1 • king of prussia • GB, France, Russia • strength in military • president during ww1 • agreement to end ww1 • used to take down ships • german strategy for ww1 • Wilsons plan for Germany • protect eachother in war • border of france and germay • border of russia and germany • right to determine ones ruler • Germany, Austro-hungray, italy • ...
Cold war 2025-06-03
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- afghanistan:
- curtain:
- have freedom/choice
- war:
- peace only possible by showing strength
- a dividing line between 1st and 2nd worlds in europe
- ran by the government.
- power to local government
- u.s spy planes, but got caught
- join either superpower
- assured destruction.
- world:
- of tonkin incident leads to u.s sending troops to fight
- race:
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- war:
- world:
- to see who has the strongest weapons
- wall:
- never really got into a real war.
- completely destroy
- soviet union invades afghanistan.
- missile crisis:
- were trapped, and couldn't travel.
- plan:
- world:
- wars:
- policy of preventing communism from spreading (new counries)
27 Clues: war: • war: • wall: • plan: • wars: • race: • world: • world: • world: • curtain: • afghanistan: • missile crisis: • completely destroy • have freedom/choice • assured destruction. • ran by the government. • join either superpower • power to local government • u.s spy planes, but got caught • never really got into a real war. • soviet union invades afghanistan. • were trapped, and couldn't travel. • ...
ww2 2024-01-26
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- remove anyone that was a threat to national security
- 34th president of the U.S.
- a 5 star general
- a way to ration food during war
- camps that held POW's and civilians and treated them horribly
- major turning point for the navel campaigne
- an attack on a U.S. harbor
- held japenese prisoners
- led the largest army during the war
- 75,000 american and filipino soldiers marched to there death
- civilian growing food for war efforts
- 32nd president that served two terms
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- cities that were nuked in japan
- the second world war
- the project the made the atomic bombs
- the general of the 7th army
- helped lead the U.S. win the navel campieghn
- the genocide of 6 million jews
- help drive german fotces out of italy
- first all black group of piolets
- women get paid the same as men
- the 33rd president of the U.S.
- largest navel invasion in history
- currency that helped with war efforts
- planes that were decerated with tiger faces
- America,England,USSR
- navajo indians that transmitted messages
- bombs that can cause massive damage
- the first chairmen
29 Clues: a 5 star general • the first chairmen • the second world war • America,England,USSR • held japenese prisoners • 34th president of the U.S. • an attack on a U.S. harbor • the general of the 7th army • the genocide of 6 million jews • women get paid the same as men • the 33rd president of the U.S. • cities that were nuked in japan • a way to ration food during war • ...
Chapter 13 The Great War 9th 2024-03-10
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- one sided information designed to persuade
- military agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- emperor of Germany
- agreement at the end of World War I between Germany and the Allied Powers
- plan for a just and lasting peace
- war in which countries use all their resources for the war
- using submarines to sink any ship without warning
- glorifying war and preparing for it
- international group with the goal of keeping peace among nations
- region of northern France where much fighting took place
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- allowing people to decide for themselves about what kind of government they want
- fighting from trenches dug in the battlefield
- military agreement among Britain, France and Russia
- Germany´s plan for winning the war on two fronts
- agreement to stop fighting
- Great Britain, France, Russian and other nations who fought on their side
- region along German-Russian border where much fighting took place
- France´s premier and delegate at Versailles
- president who proposed the Fourteen Points and represent the United States at Versailles
- control of the amounts and kinds of goods people can have
- Germany, Austria-Hungary and other nations who fought on their side
21 Clues: emperor of Germany • agreement to stop fighting • plan for a just and lasting peace • glorifying war and preparing for it • one sided information designed to persuade • France´s premier and delegate at Versailles • fighting from trenches dug in the battlefield • Germany´s plan for winning the war on two fronts • using submarines to sink any ship without warning • ...
Cold War Review Crossword 2022-09-08
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- President Truman’s policy to aid nations struggling against communism
- negative catchword for extreme, reckless charges of disloyalty
- rival military alliance formed by the Soviet Union and its satellite states
- list of people banned from certain jobs because of suspected communist ties.
- diplomat and secretary of state under President Eisenhower
- struggle in which the U.S. and Soviet Union became rivals but never fought directly in military conflict
- congressional committee that investigated possible subversive activities within the United States.
- American intelligence-gathering organization.
- American organization that coordinates the space-related efforts of scientists and the military.
- imaginary barrier separating Soviet-controlled countries and the free world
- defensive alliance aimed at preventing the spread of communism in Southeast Asia
- belief that only by going to the brink of war could the U.S. prevent war
- leader of the Soviet Union after Stalin’s death
- dividing line between North Korea and South Korea
- World War II hero who commanded American troops in South Korea
- the candy bomber
- policy in which the United States and the Soviet Union hoped to deter nuclear war by building up enough weapons to destroy each other.
Down
- President Eisenhower’s policy that stated the U.S. would use force to help nations threatened by communism.
- independent nation under the control of a more powerful nation.
- to place under government control.
- group of writers, directors, and producers who refused to answer HUAC questions about possible communist ties.
- law making it illegal to teach about or advocate the violent overthrow of the U.S. government.
- race in which countries compete to build more powerful weapons.
- policy of threatening to use massive force in response to aggression.
- crisis in which Britain and France attempted to seize control of the Suez canal from Egypt
- operation in which the United States and Britain broke the Soviet blockade of West Berlin
- nationalist leader in China
- military alliance to counter Soviet expansion.
- U.S. Senator who falsely accused Americans of having communist ties.
- American reaction to the fear that communists were working to destroy American life.
- policy of keeping communism contained within its existing borders
- communist leader in China.
- war fought to achieve only specific goals
- U.S. aid program to help Western Europe rebuild after World War II
- U.S. government official accused of being a communist spy and convicted of perjury.
- American couple executed for passing atomic secrets to Soviet agents
36 Clues: the candy bomber • communist leader in China. • nationalist leader in China • to place under government control. • war fought to achieve only specific goals • American intelligence-gathering organization. • military alliance to counter Soviet expansion. • leader of the Soviet Union after Stalin’s death • dividing line between North Korea and South Korea • ...
Tales of Animals (2018) Rememberance Day Newspaper 2020-11-02
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- The location of war during 1950 to 1953.
- The name of the memorial on the Halifax waterfront
- Flower we use to honour our veterans.
- Persons serving as Nursing Sisters.
- The place where Amir met Corporel Justin Frye.
- Thinking and reflecting on those who sacrificed for your freedom.
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- Animal used to transport supplies when trucks were not possible.
- Outfit to show you play a key role during the war.
- The ground where the battle takes place.
- Previous Another name for First World War.
- The antonym for war.
- Feeling of having pride.
12 Clues: The antonym for war. • Feeling of having pride. • Persons serving as Nursing Sisters. • Flower we use to honour our veterans. • The location of war during 1950 to 1953. • The ground where the battle takes place. • Previous Another name for First World War. • The place where Amir met Corporel Justin Frye. • Outfit to show you play a key role during the war. • ...
Siege of Savannah 2014-10-21
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- Played an important role in this war.
- Helped the patriots during the war.
- A person who is trying to break away from the king.
- The war took place here.
- A person who is still under control of the king.
- This was one of the most ______ wars.
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- Savannah is located in this state.
- loyalist were called this because if what they wore.
- Played a great part in this war(river).
- to take over.
- people who are in the new world.
- Some one who rules over a kingdom.
12 Clues: to take over. • The war took place here. • people who are in the new world. • Savannah is located in this state. • Some one who rules over a kingdom. • Helped the patriots during the war. • Played an important role in this war. • This was one of the most ______ wars. • Played a great part in this war(river). • A person who is still under control of the king. • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-02-13
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- Poseidon's Domain
- Father Of Zeus
- Greek War Hero From The Trojan War
- Zeus's Domain
- Greek God Of Wine
- Greek God Of The Underworld
- Greek Monster Who Lures Sailors
- Wife Of Cronos
- Greek Hero Famous For Completing Twelve Labors
- A Man Who Loved Himself To Much
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- The Greek God Of The Sea
- The Head God
- Admirer Of Narcissus
- The Product Of Persephone's absents in the over world
- Hades's Wife
- Sons Of Poseidon's With One Eye
- The Sequel To The Iliad
- Mother Of Persephone
- The Titan Who Holds Up The Sky
- Greek Goddess Of Wisdom
20 Clues: The Head God • Hades's Wife • Zeus's Domain • Father Of Zeus • Wife Of Cronos • Poseidon's Domain • Greek God Of Wine • Admirer Of Narcissus • Mother Of Persephone • The Sequel To The Iliad • Greek Goddess Of Wisdom • The Greek God Of The Sea • Greek God Of The Underworld • The Titan Who Holds Up The Sky • Sons Of Poseidon's With One Eye • Greek Monster Who Lures Sailors • ...
Social Studies Terms (7th Grade) 2022-04-25
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- people openly rebel against the government
- 1-sided version to convince others
- war is _________
- 1 person runs the entire government
- the highest set of laws in our country
- forcing people to live apart
- ________ Court
- made up of representatives from every state
- a law is only as good as it can be ________
- killed or wounded in battle
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- land Native Americans were forced onto
- stock _______
- town that quickly springs up and grows fast
- _______ warfare
- forcing others to work against their will
- paying for damages that you caused
- _________ Revolution (business explodes)
- Great _________
- _______ bomb
- _______ War I and II
20 Clues: _______ bomb • stock _______ • ________ Court • _______ warfare • Great _________ • war is _________ • _______ War I and II • killed or wounded in battle • forcing people to live apart • 1-sided version to convince others • paying for damages that you caused • 1 person runs the entire government • land Native Americans were forced onto • the highest set of laws in our country • ...
Cold war test. 2025-06-03
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- completely destroy
- of tonkin incident leads to u.s sending troops to fight
- curtain:
- war:
- wars:
- ran by the government.
- war:
- u.s spy planes, but got caught
- plan:
- power to local government
- race:
- never really got into a real war.
- have freedom/choice
- world:
- world:
Down
- join either superpower
- world:
- peace only possible by showing strength
- wall:
- missile crisis:
- to see who has the strongest weapons
- policy of preventing communism from spreading (new counries)
- were trapped, and couldn't travel.
- assured destruction.
- a dividing line between 1st and 2nd worlds in europe
- soviet union invades afghanistan.
- afghanistan:
27 Clues: war: • war: • wall: • wars: • plan: • race: • world: • world: • world: • curtain: • afghanistan: • missile crisis: • completely destroy • have freedom/choice • assured destruction. • join either superpower • ran by the government. • power to local government • u.s spy planes, but got caught • soviet union invades afghanistan. • never really got into a real war. • were trapped, and couldn't travel. • ...
Words from World War One 2020-12-14
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- President who proposed the 14 points plan
- The plan created by the Germans during World War one
- Suffered consequences and accepted blame for war
- The ships used by the Germans which sunk the US ships
- The country that was supposed to receive the zimmerman note who the Germans wanted alliance from
- name of the alliance between Germany, Italy, Austria Hungary, and the Ottomans
- Term to describe bias views used in the public news
- Name of the note that was intercepted by the US which came from Germany
- Weapon used for transport on the trenches and appeared during the war for usage
- Defined as political or economic control
- The land between the trenches that divided the opposite armies
- A disease common during the war which can result in the loss of a foot
- Approximate number of Americans in the US that died from the Spanish Flu
- Huge ships used during the war by European Nations as well as Japan
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- The treaty that was signed by the Big Four, officially ending the war
- Name of the ship that was sunk by the Germans resulting in the death of many American Citizens
- Took on men's jobs during the war and fought for the 19th amendment
- This number was the amount of American Tourists who were killed by the sinking of the lusitania
- Immigration of African Americans from the South to the North
- This land was fought over by Germany, France, and Britain before the war
- Used during the war as a type of poisonous gas
- Hit the US in 1918 and killed thousands
- Name of the country that provided aids and weapons to the Allies before entering the war
- Also known as the allies of the war
- the amendment which gave women voting rights
- Name of the soldier who entered the war not wanting to fight, but killed 25 Germans
- The US ran short on these during the Spanish Flu which caused bodies to go unburied for days
- The fresh US soldiers that entered the war
- Defined as loyalty to a nation/country
29 Clues: Also known as the allies of the war • Defined as loyalty to a nation/country • Hit the US in 1918 and killed thousands • Defined as political or economic control • President who proposed the 14 points plan • The fresh US soldiers that entered the war • the amendment which gave women voting rights • Used during the war as a type of poisonous gas • ...
Weapons of Vietnam War- Tryshelle 2021-05-06
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- Small but more maneuverable fighter planes
- A rifle that could be used as a semi-automatic and automatic
- The howitzers fired high explosive
- Napalm released large amounts when exploded
- The nickname for the AK-47
- Most commonly used defoliant
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- The infantry weapon was commonly used
- Mounted machine guns and traveled 30 mph
- The artillery weapon that was commonly used
- Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops fought an irregular cycle of
- Commonly used Semi-automatic rifle
- The B-52 heavy bomber was developed by
- Aside from machine guns and rifles, what other weapons were used by infantry troops
- Widely and commonly used helicopter
- Most weapons, uniforms, and equipment were manufactured by
- Chemical compound developed in World War 2
16 Clues: The nickname for the AK-47 • Most commonly used defoliant • Commonly used Semi-automatic rifle • The howitzers fired high explosive • Widely and commonly used helicopter • The infantry weapon was commonly used • The B-52 heavy bomber was developed by • Mounted machine guns and traveled 30 mph • Small but more maneuverable fighter planes • ...
NorthernIslander Puzzle 2021-01-18
Across
- Prayer ending
- Worn around waist
- Opera solo
- Wedding cake levels
- the whole _____ world
- Unlock
- Think alike
- most Irish Islanders are descended from (3 wds)
- Region
- Baptized American Indians
- famous female singer who has been to the Island
- Historical period
- famous male singer who has been to the Island (2 wds)
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- named after Nels LaFreniere's logging camp (2 wds)
- not wealthy
- A watery area named after a light keeper (2 wds)
- Coke Competitor
- bluff named after her
- campground named after him
- named after a county in Ireland (2 wds)
- largest hill (2 wds)
- spot for Mormon baptisms (2 wds)
- emerald ________
23 Clues: Unlock • Region • Opera solo • not wealthy • Think alike • Prayer ending • Coke Competitor • emerald ________ • Worn around waist • Historical period • Wedding cake levels • largest hill (2 wds) • bluff named after her • the whole _____ world • Baptized American Indians • campground named after him • spot for Mormon baptisms (2 wds) • named after a county in Ireland (2 wds) • ...
reconstruction 2025-04-10
8 Clues: won the war • people died • lost the war • people pick it • people locked up • builds a better world • a lot of this in the war • a law was passed to make it work
First World War 2025-10-26
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- It was taken away by Austria-Hungary along with Herzegovina in the Crisis which took place in 1908.
- It is a city in Switzerland where the headquarters of League of Nations was.
- According to the Schlieffen Plan, Germany would invade this country to get a short cut to attack France.
- Extreme nationalist idea called Pan-Slavism was very popular in this country before the First World War.
- The first world war started when Austria-Hungary declared war on this country.
- Two crises took place in this city between France and Germany over its control.
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- She was defeated in the Second Balkan War in 1913.
- A war broke out in 1911 between Italy and this Empire over the control of North Africa.
- Archduke Francis Ferdinand was assassinated in this city on 28 June 1914.
- it was made independent after the First Balkan War
10 Clues: She was defeated in the Second Balkan War in 1913. • it was made independent after the First Balkan War • Archduke Francis Ferdinand was assassinated in this city on 28 June 1914. • It is a city in Switzerland where the headquarters of League of Nations was. • The first world war started when Austria-Hungary declared war on this country. • ...
American Imperialism 2021-12-13
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- to take over and add on smaller areas to a larger country
- the policy of extending a nation's borders
- one of America's first colonies as a result of the Spanish American War
- an American philosophy for extending Democratic power into Latin America
- America's policy intended to keep control over Cuba
- president who began the Panama Canal project
- political ideology specific to America that imperialists wanted to spread across the world
- addition to an earlier established principle
- written agreement establishing special trading right in China
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- explosion of this ship was the final straw that lead America to war with Spain
- taking control over smaller nations through political, economic, or military means
- Puerto Rico's relationship with the United States
- the country America initially offered money to build a canal
- a country who remains out of world affairs
- writing that were to blame for exaggerating the conditions in Cuba
- the ability for the citizens to establish and participate in their own politics
- branch of the military established as a result of the Spanish American War
- president who established the Doctrine identifying the United States as the sole sovereign in the Western Hemisphere
18 Clues: the policy of extending a nation's borders • a country who remains out of world affairs • president who began the Panama Canal project • addition to an earlier established principle • Puerto Rico's relationship with the United States • America's policy intended to keep control over Cuba • to take over and add on smaller areas to a larger country • ...
Early Cold War Vocab (Korean and Vietnam War) 2022-04-18
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- a U.S. foreign policy adopted by President Harry Truman in the late 1940s, in which the United States tried to stop the spread of communism by creating alliances and helping weak countries to resist Soviet advances.
- in Communist China, a collective farm on which a great number of people work and live together.
- 1966 - 1976 uprising in China led by the Red Guards with the goal of establishing a society of peasants and workers in which all were equal.
- a defensive military alliance formed in 1949 by ten Western European nations, the United States, and Canada.
- Commanded 15 nations, including the United States and Britain in Korea.
- The leader of Communist China. Northern China.
- militia units formed by young Chinese people in 1966 in response to Mao Zedong’s call for social and cultural revolution.
- a U.S. program of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after World War II.
- an international peacekeeping organization founded in 1945 to provide security to the nations of the world.
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- Leader of the Chinese Nationalist forces. Dominated Southern China
- Was the leader in South Vietnam set up by the United States and France.
- during the Cold War, the boundary separating the Communist nations of Eastern Europe from the mostly democratic nations of Western Europe.
- a group of Communist guerrillas who, with the help of North Vietnam, fought against the South Vietnamese government in the Vietnam War.
- A Vietnamese nationalist who turned to Communism for help in his struggle for independence.
- a military alliance formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union and seven Eastern European countries.
- announced by President Harry Truman in 1947, a U.S. policy of giving economic and military aid to free nations threatened by internal or external opponents.
- President Richard Nixon’s strategy for ending U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, involving a gradual withdrawal of American troops and replacement of them with South Vietnamese forces.
- Korea became a divided nation. A line of latitude that crosses the Korean peninsula.
- the state of diplomatic hostility between the United States and the Soviet Union in the decades following World War II.
- a policy of threatening to go to war in response to an enemy aggression.
- a group of Communist rebels who seized power in Cambodia in 1975.
- An idea that if a nation falls under Communist control, nearby nations will also fall under Communist control.
- the first successful artificial space satellite, launched by the Soviets October 4, 1957.
23 Clues: The leader of Communist China. Northern China. • a group of Communist rebels who seized power in Cambodia in 1975. • Leader of the Chinese Nationalist forces. Dominated Southern China • Was the leader in South Vietnam set up by the United States and France. • Commanded 15 nations, including the United States and Britain in Korea. • ...
Absolutismus 2015-02-21
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- Wer war Vertreter des 2. Standes?
- Die Bevölkerung bestand überwiegend aus ...
- Hinweis: Das Schloss befindet sich in der Nähe der Hauptstadt von Frankreich.
- Was musste der 3. Stand leisten?
- Wer stand an der Spitze des Staates?
- Wie heißt das Wirtschaftssystem von Frankreich?
- Über was war der König Oberbefehlshaber?
- Wer lebte vor allem in Städte?
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- Wer war Vertreter des 1. Standes?
- Hinweis: Produkte wurden teuer in anderen Ländern verkauft.
- Die Uneingeschränkte Herrschaft des Einzelnen bedeutet …
- Armut und Hungersnöte führten zur …
- Wo lebten die Menschen verschwenderisch?
- Wie lautet der Vorname des Königs?
- Hinweis: Der König alleine entschied über Schuld und Unschuld.
- Hinweise: Die katholische Religion wird zur Staatsreligion.
- Hinweis: Waren aus dem Ausland wurden verboten.
- Vor allem der 3. Stand sehnte sich nach …
- Was war das Symbol des Königs?
- Der König stellte sich mit … gleich.
20 Clues: Was war das Symbol des Königs? • Wer lebte vor allem in Städte? • Was musste der 3. Stand leisten? • Wer war Vertreter des 1. Standes? • Wer war Vertreter des 2. Standes? • Wie lautet der Vorname des Königs? • Armut und Hungersnöte führten zur … • Wer stand an der Spitze des Staates? • Der König stellte sich mit … gleich. • Wo lebten die Menschen verschwenderisch? • ...
Absolutismus 2015-02-21
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- Über was war der König Oberbefehlshaber?
- Die Bevölkerung bestand überwiegend aus ...
- Armut und Hungersnöte führten zur …
- Hinweise: Die katholische Religion wird zur Staatsreligion.
- Was musste der 3. Stand leisten?
- Der König stellte sich mit … gleich.
- Hinweis: Das Schloss befindet sich in der Nähe der Hauptstadt von Frankreich.
- Wie lautet der Vorname des Königs?
- Die Uneingeschränkte Herrschaft des Einzelnen bedeutet …
- Wer war Vertreter des 2. Standes?
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- Hinweis: Produkte wurden teuer in anderen Ländern verkauft.
- Hinweis: Waren aus dem Ausland wurden verboten.
- Hinweis: Der König alleine entschied über Schuld und Unschuld.
- Wie heißt das Wirtschaftssystem von Frankreich?
- Wer war Vertreter des 1. Standes?
- Wer stand an der Spitze des Staates?
- Wo lebten die Menschen verschwenderisch?
- Wer lebte vor allem in Städte?
- Vor allem der 3. Stand sehnte sich nach …
- Was war das Symbol des Königs?
20 Clues: Wer lebte vor allem in Städte? • Was war das Symbol des Königs? • Was musste der 3. Stand leisten? • Wer war Vertreter des 1. Standes? • Wer war Vertreter des 2. Standes? • Wie lautet der Vorname des Königs? • Armut und Hungersnöte führten zur … • Wer stand an der Spitze des Staates? • Der König stellte sich mit … gleich. • Über was war der König Oberbefehlshaber? • ...
Absolutismus 2015-02-21
Across
- Wo lebten die Menschen verschwenderisch?
- Der König stellte sich mit … gleich.
- Wer war Vertreter des 2. Standes?
- Hinweis: Produkte wurden teuer in anderen Ländern verkauft.
- Was musste der 3. Stand leisten?
- Die Uneingeschränkte Herrschaft des Einzelnen bedeutet …
- Wer lebte vor allem in Städte?
- Hinweise: Die katholische Religion wird zur Staatsreligion.
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- Wer stand an der Spitze des Staates?
- Wie heißt das Wirtschaftssystem von Frankreich?
- Armut und Hungersnöte führten zur …
- Hinweis: Der König alleine entschied über Schuld und Unschuld.
- Über was war der König Oberbefehlshaber?
- Was war das Symbol des Königs?
- Hinweis: Waren aus dem Ausland wurden verboten.
- Hinweis: Das Schloss befindet sich in der Nähe der Hauptstadt von Frankreich.
- Wer war Vertreter des 1. Standes?
- Wie lautet der Vorname des Königs?
- Die Bevölkerung bestand überwiegend aus ...
- Vor allem der 3. Stand sehnte sich nach …
20 Clues: Was war das Symbol des Königs? • Wer lebte vor allem in Städte? • Was musste der 3. Stand leisten? • Wer war Vertreter des 2. Standes? • Wer war Vertreter des 1. Standes? • Wie lautet der Vorname des Königs? • Armut und Hungersnöte führten zur … • Wer stand an der Spitze des Staates? • Der König stellte sich mit … gleich. • Wo lebten die Menschen verschwenderisch? • ...
New England Colonies 2016-12-05
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- Land the separatists went to before coming to America
- Pilgrims boat that made it to new world
- applied a rule or law
- Founded Hartford in the CT River Valley
- Puritans tried to escape this when coming to new world
- Church of England
- Town founded by John Wheelwright (in New Hampshire)
- ability to accept or put up w/ different views or behaviors
- King who turned England Protestant in 1534
- The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut was the first written ______ in America
- to mistreat a person or group on the basis of their beliefs
- wanted to purify the Anglican Church
- First land sighted by Pilgrims
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- Job of Roger Williams and Thomas Hooker
- River Valley to the west of Boston (settled by colonists in 1630's)
- Quarters (living space) for the ship commander of the Mayflower
- they won King Philip's War
- Known to settlers as "King Philip"
- the other group of people that accompanied the Pilgrims to the new world
- Native American tribe that lived near the Pilgrims
- they lost King Philip's War
- First Native American to befriend the Pilgrims
- John Wintrhop and his fellow colonists settled here in Massachusetts
- disagreed with or opposed an opinion
- the "other" Pilgrim boat (the one that didn't make it to the new world)
- Movement of 15,000 Puritans to Massachusetts to escape religious persecution
- Place Pilgrims first went ashore in the new world
- Chosen as first governor of Massachusetts Bay
- Most of the crew on the Mayflower slept here (this was also the kitchen)
- Native American who had lived in England and spoke good English
- Colony founded by Roger Williams
- a statement of ideals or plans of action
32 Clues: Church of England • applied a rule or law • they won King Philip's War • they lost King Philip's War • First land sighted by Pilgrims • Colony founded by Roger Williams • Known to settlers as "King Philip" • disagreed with or opposed an opinion • wanted to purify the Anglican Church • Job of Roger Williams and Thomas Hooker • Pilgrims boat that made it to new world • ...
U.S. History Review 2018-05-16
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- A document instituting the end of the Revolutionary War
- A law passed for a U.S. citizen to acres of land
- The influence of communism from Vietnam to the U.S.
- The movement of constructing dams for the state of Tennessee
- Newspaper writers during the Progressive Era
- The movement of expanding a country's available power
- The lowest possible payment by government law
- A speech given by William Jennings Bryan requesting we use silver as currency instead of gold
- A kind of fighting where soldiers fight from a ditch
- Opposing armies trying to stop the war
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- The last major battle fought during the Civil War
- Financial aid for European countries
- People who opposed the laws of the black race in the 1960's
- A famous speech given as a dedication for Civil War soldiers
- A document made by Abraham Lincoln abolishing slavery
- A meeting consisting of country leaders talking about World War II
- A trial where a teacher was violating the law by teaching evolution to his students
- An African-American human rights leader during the twentieth century
- A young trendy woman in the 1920's
- The co-founder of the Standard Oil Company
20 Clues: A young trendy woman in the 1920's • Financial aid for European countries • Opposing armies trying to stop the war • The co-founder of the Standard Oil Company • Newspaper writers during the Progressive Era • The lowest possible payment by government law • A law passed for a U.S. citizen to acres of land • The last major battle fought during the Civil War • ...
U.S. History Review 2018-05-16
Across
- A speech given by William Jennings Bryan requesting we use silver as currency instead of gold
- The movement of expanding a country's available power
- Opposing armies trying to stop the war
- The last major battle fought during the Civil War
- A meeting consisting of country leaders talking about World War II
- The movement of constructing dams for the state of Tennessee
- Newspaper writers during the Progressive Era
- The co-founder of the Standard Oil Company
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- A trial where a teacher was violating the law by teaching evolution to his students
- A document made by Abraham Lincoln abolishing slavery
- A document instituting the end of the Revolutionary War
- A famous speech given as a dedication for Civil War soldiers
- A kind of fighting where soldiers fight from a ditch
- People who opposed the laws of the black race in the 1960's
- Financial aid for European countries
- An African-American human rights leader during the twentieth century
- The lowest possible payment by government law
- A law passed for a U.S. citizen to acres of land
- The influence of communism from Vietnam to the U.S.
- A young trendy woman in the 1920's
20 Clues: A young trendy woman in the 1920's • Financial aid for European countries • Opposing armies trying to stop the war • The co-founder of the Standard Oil Company • Newspaper writers during the Progressive Era • The lowest possible payment by government law • A law passed for a U.S. citizen to acres of land • The last major battle fought during the Civil War • ...
U.S. History Review 2018-05-16
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- Newspaper writers during the Progressive Era
- A meeting consisting of country leaders talking about World War II
- A young trendy woman in the 1920's
- A famous speech given as a dedication for Civil War soldiers
- People who opposed the laws of the black race in the 1960's
- Financial aid for European countries
- A document made by Abraham Lincoln abolishing slavery
- The last major battle fought during the Civil War
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- A law passed for a U.S. citizen to acres of land
- Opposing armies trying to stop the war
- The influence of communism from Vietnam to the U.S.
- An African-American human rights leader during the twentieth century
- The movement of constructing dams for the state of Tennessee
- A document instituting the end of the Revolutionary War
- A trial where a teacher was violating the law by teaching evolution to his students
- The lowest possible payment by government law
- A kind of fighting where soldiers fight from a ditch
- The co-founder of the Standard Oil Company
- The movement of expanding a country's available power
- A speech given by William Jennings Bryan requesting we use silver as currency instead of gold
20 Clues: A young trendy woman in the 1920's • Financial aid for European countries • Opposing armies trying to stop the war • The co-founder of the Standard Oil Company • Newspaper writers during the Progressive Era • The lowest possible payment by government law • A law passed for a U.S. citizen to acres of land • The last major battle fought during the Civil War • ...
U.S. History Review 2018-05-16
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- The last major battle fought during the Civil War
- A document made by Abraham Lincoln abolishing slavery
- A law passed for a U.S. citizen to acres of land
- The lowest possible payment by government law
- A meeting consisting of country leaders talking about World War II
- A speech given by William Jennings Bryan requesting we use silver as currency instead of gold
- People who opposed the laws of the black race in the 1960's
- A trial where a teacher was violating the law by teaching evolution to his students
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- Financial aid for European countries
- A young trendy woman in the 1920's
- The movement of constructing dams for the state of Tennessee
- An African-American human rights leader during the twentieth century
- Newspaper writers during the Progressive Era
- A document instituting the end of the Revolutionary War
- A famous speech given as a dedication for Civil War soldiers
- Opposing armies trying to stop the war
- The influence of communism from Vietnam to the U.S.
- A kind of fighting where soldiers fight from a ditch
- The co-founder of the Standard Oil Company
- The movement of expanding a country's available power
20 Clues: A young trendy woman in the 1920's • Financial aid for European countries • Opposing armies trying to stop the war • The co-founder of the Standard Oil Company • Newspaper writers during the Progressive Era • The lowest possible payment by government law • A law passed for a U.S. citizen to acres of land • The last major battle fought during the Civil War • ...
revolutionary war crossword puzzle 2025-02-10
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- helped the colonies achieve independence from the british
- a person who was in the parliment who was kicked out of britan for being american
- a famous American general from the Revolutionary War
- helped write the constitution alongside others
- the british made 13 of these originally
- rights given to any american no matter what
- something the british had to cross to get to the colonies
- sided with the British
- being free from another persons rules or constraints
- disliked the British
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- a document that both the british and americans signed that stopped the revolutionary war
- something that the british put on american goods so they could get money back from the war with frances
- the change of something that is very important
- people who were mostly seen down upon who also were recruited by the british
- letter sent to the British declaring independence
- part of the parliament and helped write the constitution
- a group of people who are self organized combatants
- king of britan during the revolutionary war
- the british had the strongest in the world during the war
- a group of people who came up with the constituiton
20 Clues: disliked the British • sided with the British • the british made 13 of these originally • rights given to any american no matter what • king of britan during the revolutionary war • the change of something that is very important • helped write the constitution alongside others • letter sent to the British declaring independence • ...
WW1 2025-10-24
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- How long was the first world war
- how many million people were killed in ww1
- The person who assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- What front does France fight Germany in.
- what is the telegram called when germany sent one to mexico
- In the Second Battle of ypres what warfare was introduced
- What country did serbia ask help for against austria-hungary
- which country had the best navy in ww1
- which entente has russia, england, and france and considered the most
- How many Balkan wars were fought before ww1
- Largest naval battle in ww1
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- The country that annexed Bosnia
- war
- which country was the last one to declare war on germany in ww1
- What was the treaty they signed at the end of the war
- What was the most deadly weapon used in ww1
- The person who was assassinated in 1914
- one
- What plan does germany use in the beginning of the war to fight a two
- What country does Austria-Hungary ask for unconditional support?
- who was the person who invented chemical warfare in 1915
- Which empire falls first in ww1
22 Clues: war • one • Largest naval battle in ww1 • The country that annexed Bosnia • Which empire falls first in ww1 • How long was the first world war • which country had the best navy in ww1 • The person who was assassinated in 1914 • What front does France fight Germany in. • how many million people were killed in ww1 • The person who assassinated Franz Ferdinand • ...
WW1 Crossword Extra Credit Kenzie Martin 2023-03-23
Across
- American president during WW1
- Wilsons plan for future peace
- International group created to prevent future war
- a theatre of conflict between the European Axis powers against the Soviet Union
- agreement ending WW1
- French leader who want to punish germany
- German stragety to fight a 2 front war
- a type of fighting where both sides build deep trenches as a defense
- France, Russia and Britain
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- a type of unrestricted submarine warfare used by the germans
- Media created to shape public opinions
- Germany, Austria,Bulgaria,Ottoman
- devoting all the nations economic resources to the war effort
- cease fire
- last German emperor
- right to people own self rule
- build-up of a countries military power
- each person to have only a fixed amount of a particular item
- Germanys western front line in the war
- GB, France,Italy,Russia, USA
- secret agreement between Germany,Austria-Hungary,and Italy
21 Clues: cease fire • last German emperor • agreement ending WW1 • France, Russia and Britain • GB, France,Italy,Russia, USA • American president during WW1 • Wilsons plan for future peace • right to people own self rule • Germany, Austria,Bulgaria,Ottoman • Media created to shape public opinions • build-up of a countries military power • Germanys western front line in the war • ...
WW1 Crossword Puzzle 2016-10-13
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- Soldiers Moved around and took cover in Them
- Made the 14 Points
- The event that triggered Austria-Hungary
- a truce that happened at the end of world war one
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- Entente The countries that helped protect Serbia
- Treaty ending world war 1 was signed
- Woman got to vote to help this pass
- Soldiers felt this when volunteering for the army
- Spreading of Influence through military force or diplomacy
- Canadians and Germans Fight over this place
- Of Nations was formed after under the treaty of versailles
11 Clues: Made the 14 Points • Woman got to vote to help this pass • Treaty ending world war 1 was signed • The event that triggered Austria-Hungary • Canadians and Germans Fight over this place • Soldiers Moved around and took cover in Them • Entente The countries that helped protect Serbia • Soldiers felt this when volunteering for the army • ...
WW1 2022-05-16
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- Law requiring men to register for service
- The protection of merchant ships
- Peace treaty at the end of WW1
- Compensation paid by losing nation for damage
- Agency to increase efficiency in war related industry
- African Americans moving north from south
- A truce or agreement to end an armed conflict
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- Someone who refuses to participate in war
- Wilsons plan for world peace
- Association used to promote world peace
- Govt. Official that served as head of CPI
11 Clues: Wilsons plan for world peace • Peace treaty at the end of WW1 • The protection of merchant ships • Association used to promote world peace • Someone who refuses to participate in war • Law requiring men to register for service • Govt. Official that served as head of CPI • African Americans moving north from south • Compensation paid by losing nation for damage • ...
World Unit 2 2023-10-18
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- the founder of Mali empire. He crushed his enemies and won control of the gold trade routes along the trans-Saharan trade networks
- a central Asian city where the western and the eastern Silk Roads met; one of the westernmost cities of China, near the border with modern day Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, and Tajikistan.
- a Muslim city-state that became wealthy by building a navy and imposing fees on ships that passed through the Strait of Malacca, a narrow inlet that was part of the Indian Ocean trade network. Many ship captains used to travel between ports in India and ports in China.
- Mongol empire that ruled over Iran (Persia) & the Middle East
- Ruler of Mali (r. 1312-1337). His extravagant pilgrimage through Egypt to Mecca in 1324-1325 established the empire's reputation for wealth in the Mediterranean world.
- Mongol khanate founded by Genghis Khan's. It was based in southern Russia and quickly adopted both the Turkic language and Islam.
- ruler of the golden horde; one of Chinggis Khan's grandsons; responsible for the invasion of Russia beginning in 1236.
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- Meeting of all Mongol chieftains at which the supreme ruler of all tribes was selected
- The period of approximately 150 years of relative peace and stability created by the Mongol Empire.
- Europeans' name for the Moluccas, islands in Southeast Asia rich in highly desired spices like cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg which were often traded in the Indian Ocean trade network
- Wrote the Book of Margery Kempe - considered the 1st autobiography in the English language. Chronicles her pilgrimages to holy sites in Europe and Asia. Claimed to have vision that called her to leave the vanities of the world
- (1304-1369) Moroccan Muslim scholar, the most widely traveled individual of his time. He wrote a detailed account of his visits to Islamic lands from China to Spain and the western Sudan. His writings gave a glimpse into the world of that time period.
- (1215-1294) Grandson of Genghis Khan and founder of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty in China.
- Cities along the coast of East Africa that actively participated in Indian Ocean trade: showed syncretism in their language and religion, blending traditional central African beliefs with Islam and Arabic
- Grandson of Chinggis Khan (ca. 1217-1265) who became the first il-khan (subordinate khan) of Persia.
- During the rule of Timur Lane was the most influential capital city, a wealthy trading center known for decorated mosques and tombs; a key trading city along the Silk Roads
- Mali trading city that became a center of wealth and learning thanks to its location in the trans-Saharan trade networks; universities, mosques, and libraries
- (1371-1433) a Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, fleet admiral, and court eunuch during China's early Ming dynasty, and often regarded as the greatest admiral in Chinese history. He was originally born as Ma He in a Muslim family and later adopted this new surname conferred by the Yongle Emperor.
18 Clues: Mongol empire that ruled over Iran (Persia) & the Middle East • (1215-1294) Grandson of Genghis Khan and founder of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty in China. • Meeting of all Mongol chieftains at which the supreme ruler of all tribes was selected • The period of approximately 150 years of relative peace and stability created by the Mongol Empire. • ...
Rene at 90 2017-04-19
Across
- What occupation did Irene's father have?
- Which Himalayan country did Irene trek through?
- What if the name of Irene's oldest grandchild?
- What method of recording did Irene learn at Pillings Secretarial College?
- In what county was Irene's first child born?
- Where was Irene born?
- In which village was Irene's daughter Gillian born?
- What is Irene's middle name?
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- Irene travelled to this country and saw terracotta warriors
- What age was Irene at the outbreak of World War 2?
- In which county did Irene live before she moved to Norfolk?
- What kind of keep fit class does Irene attend?
- Which children used to call Irene 'Brown Owl'?
- On which river did Irene spend her honeymoon?
- Where did Irene get married?
- How many great grandchildren does Irene have?
16 Clues: Where was Irene born? • Where did Irene get married? • What is Irene's middle name? • What occupation did Irene's father have? • In what county was Irene's first child born? • On which river did Irene spend her honeymoon? • How many great grandchildren does Irene have? • What kind of keep fit class does Irene attend? • Which children used to call Irene 'Brown Owl'? • ...
Rene at 90 2017-04-19
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- What occupation did Irene's father have?
- Which Himalayan country did Irene trek through?
- What if the name of Irene's oldest grandchild?
- What method of recording did Irene learn at Pillings Secretarial College?
- In what county was Irene's first child born?
- Where was Irene born?
- In which village was Irene's daughter Gillian born?
- What is Irene's middle name?
Down
- Irene travelled to this country and saw terracotta warriors
- What age was Irene at the outbreak of World War 2?
- In which county did Irene live before she moved to Norfolk?
- What kind of keep fit class does Irene attend?
- Which children used to call Irene 'Brown Owl'?
- On which river did Irene spend her honeymoon?
- Where did Irene get married?
- How many great grandchildren does Irene have?
16 Clues: Where was Irene born? • Where did Irene get married? • What is Irene's middle name? • What occupation did Irene's father have? • In what county was Irene's first child born? • On which river did Irene spend her honeymoon? • How many great grandchildren does Irene have? • What kind of keep fit class does Irene attend? • Which children used to call Irene 'Brown Owl'? • ...
America and Cold War Terms 2022-04-25
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- U.S. helped any countries being threatened by Soviet Union
- battle between North and South Korea
- is a military strategy in which two opposing military forces are powerful enough to completely destroy each other
- was the 35th president
- failed landing operation on the southwestern coast of Cuba in 1961
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- politician and attorney who served as a Republican U.S. Senator from the state of Wisconsin
- wall between east and west Berlin
- was the first peacetime military alliance the United States entered into outside of the Western Hemisphere.
- sent 8 million veterans from World War 2 to School
- direct and dangerous confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War
- competition for supremacy in nuclear warfare between the United States, the Soviet Union, and their respective allies
- an American Initiative act in 1948 to provide foreign aid to Western Europe
12 Clues: was the 35th president • wall between east and west Berlin • battle between North and South Korea • sent 8 million veterans from World War 2 to School • U.S. helped any countries being threatened by Soviet Union • failed landing operation on the southwestern coast of Cuba in 1961 • an American Initiative act in 1948 to provide foreign aid to Western Europe • ...
history 2025-01-27
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- complete, or having all that is needed, in itself.
- a female factory worker flexing her muscle on a poster
- the armed forces of a country.
- the imprisonment of people, commonly in large groups, without charges or intent to file charges
- They labored as welders, machinists filled roles of men in war
- a pilot or member of the crew of an aircraft, especially in an air force.
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- son or daughter of Japanese immigrants who was born and educated in the United States.
- set apart from each other; isolated or divided.
- Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies and the Axis powers.
- somebody that codes words
- responsible for the safe and efficient operation of aircraft
- a member of a North American people of Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico their language was used to communicate classified info
12 Clues: somebody that codes words • the armed forces of a country. • set apart from each other; isolated or divided. • complete, or having all that is needed, in itself. • a female factory worker flexing her muscle on a poster • responsible for the safe and efficient operation of aircraft • They labored as welders, machinists filled roles of men in war • ...
the great war 2025-01-30
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- Wilson's proposal to head off future wars
- German submarine
- sunk by German u-boat, killing 123 Americans
- mass movement of blacks from south to north
- original name of world war I
- Wilson's proposal for terms to end the Great War
- German effort to get Mexico to attack USA
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- law to draft men into US military
- Austrian archduke whose killing led to war
- original name of Veterans Day
- Russian leader executed with his wife and children by Russian Bolsheviks
- treaty that ended the Great War
12 Clues: German submarine • original name of world war I • original name of Veterans Day • treaty that ended the Great War • law to draft men into US military • Wilson's proposal to head off future wars • German effort to get Mexico to attack USA • Austrian archduke whose killing led to war • mass movement of blacks from south to north • sunk by German u-boat, killing 123 Americans • ...
Absolutismus 2015-02-21
Across
- Hinweise: Die katholische Religion wird zur Staatsreligion.
- Hinweis: Der König alleine entschied über Schuld und Unschuld.
- Armut und Hungersnöte führten zur …
- Hinweis: Das Schloss befindet sich in der Nähe der Hauptstadt von Frankreich.
- Hinweis: Waren aus dem Ausland wurden verboten.
- Wer war Vertreter des 1. Standes?
- Wer lebte vor allem in Städte?
- Was war das Symbol des Königs?
- Die Uneingeschränkte Herrschaft des Einzelnen bedeutet …
- Wie lautet der Vorname des Königs?
- Wer war Vertreter des 2. Standes?
Down
- Der König stellte sich mit … gleich.
- Wie heißt das Wirtschaftssystem von Frankreich?
- Vor allem der 3. Stand sehnte sich nach …
- Hinweis: Produkte wurden teuer in anderen Ländern verkauft.
- Die Bevölkerung bestand überwiegend aus ...
- Über was war der König Oberbefehlshaber?
- Wo lebten die Menschen verschwenderisch?
- Was musste der 3. Stand leisten?
- Wer stand an der Spitze des Staates?
20 Clues: Wer lebte vor allem in Städte? • Was war das Symbol des Königs? • Was musste der 3. Stand leisten? • Wer war Vertreter des 1. Standes? • Wer war Vertreter des 2. Standes? • Wie lautet der Vorname des Königs? • Armut und Hungersnöte führten zur … • Der König stellte sich mit … gleich. • Wer stand an der Spitze des Staates? • Über was war der König Oberbefehlshaber? • ...
Citizenship 2022-09-01
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- when do we vote for president?
- one right from 1st amendment
- the first president
- The name of the Vice President.
- "we the _____"
- One of the longest rivers in the US.
- During the Cold War
- The President now
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- wrote the declaration of independence
- What is ONE right from the declaration of Independence?
- President during world war 1
- Makes Federal laws
- what is an amendment?
- a US territory
- Ocean on the west coast.
- Commander in Chief of the military
- Minnesota Governor
- who was taken to America to become slaves?
- Freed the slaves
- ONE of the major political parties
20 Clues: a US territory • "we the _____" • Freed the slaves • The President now • Makes Federal laws • Minnesota Governor • the first president • During the Cold War • what is an amendment? • Ocean on the west coast. • President during world war 1 • one right from 1st amendment • when do we vote for president? • The name of the Vice President. • Commander in Chief of the military • ...
WWI- Endiya 2021-11-09
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- one of the first major innovations of the first World War
- massive arm buildup
- used in trenches and on airplanes
- stopped Germans advance towards Paris
- Germany supported
- slow and hard to maneuver
- The most successful fighter pilot of the entire war
- pride for your nation not the leader
- used for bombing
- 48-ton howitzer
- carried out surprise attacks on russia
- used to combat trenches
- Britain,France,Russia (left early)
- utilized for bombing, dogs fights, and strafing runs
- Chemical warfare introduced in WW1
- two airplanes fight in the air
- assassinated by a serb
- small, lightweight airplanes
- supported Austria-Hungary
- First prototype tank in WWI
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- Germany, Austria Hungary, Turkey (Ottoman Empire)
- what tanks were initially called
- categorized into males and females
- to increase the size of the U.S. Army
- made of brass, iron, and steel
- tension over territories and boundaries
- also known as submarines
- used as messengers and carried orders
- attacks the lungs
- War WWI was also known as
- focused on protecting belgium
- fills a crater made in 1917 when the british detonated a mine containing 45 tons of explosives
- treaties to defend one another in event of war
- Deep ditches to defend their position
- blisters inside and out
- left the war early
- a month after he took office, the United states declared war on Germany
- An international war where all of a country’s resources are used to destroy another country
- entered the war late
- attacks the lungs
40 Clues: 48-ton howitzer • used for bombing • Germany supported • attacks the lungs • attacks the lungs • left the war early • massive arm buildup • entered the war late • assassinated by a serb • used to combat trenches • blisters inside and out • also known as submarines • slow and hard to maneuver • War WWI was also known as • supported Austria-Hungary • First prototype tank in WWI • ...
