world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
February 2024-02-01
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- The metric system of measuring temperature
- The form of theatre made to make you feel sad
- A hero in World War 2, famous for not using a gun
- The form of theatre made to make you laugh
- The name of a saint or a holiday in February
- The book that contains every word in the English language
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- A movie and novel about a stock broker who makes it big
- To change or to revolve
- The art of decorating time with notes and chords
9 Clues: To change or to revolve • The metric system of measuring temperature • The form of theatre made to make you laugh • The name of a saint or a holiday in February • The form of theatre made to make you feel sad • The art of decorating time with notes and chords • A hero in World War 2, famous for not using a gun • A movie and novel about a stock broker who makes it big • ...
World War Two - Crossword No.2 2014-11-18
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- The D-Day landings were called Operation __________
- The Allies landed in this part of France during the D-Day landings
- The German invasion of Russia was called Operation _________
- The Americans dropped an atom bomb on two Japanese cities Nagasaki and ____________
- The place in the USA that the Japanese bombed to bring America into WW2
- Commander of the German Afrika Corps during WW2
- Leader of the Soviet Union (Russia)during WW2
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- The nickname given to the underwater pipeline to bring fuel across the English Channel for the Allies on D-Day
- The city where the Germans and Russians fought a major battle
- The artificial floating piers built to allow ships to unload their supplies during the D-Day landings
- British Prime Minister during WW2
- President of USA during WW2
12 Clues: President of USA during WW2 • British Prime Minister during WW2 • Leader of the Soviet Union (Russia)during WW2 • Commander of the German Afrika Corps during WW2 • The D-Day landings were called Operation __________ • The German invasion of Russia was called Operation _________ • The city where the Germans and Russians fought a major battle • ...
Iron Curtain 2023-06-04
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- Organization established by the United States to provide economic aid to Europe after World War II
- Term used to describe countries under Soviet influence and control in Eastern Europe
- Term for people who attempted to escape from behind the Iron Curtain
- American policy of containing communism and preventing its spread
- Soviet leader who initiated policies of the Iron Curtain
- Capital of Hungary, located behind the Iron Curtain
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- Famous speech by Winston Churchill that popularized the term "Iron Curtain"
- The fall of Germany’s communist government symbolized the end of this war
- Country that bordered the Iron Curtain to the west
- Major event that led to the division of Europe and the establishment of the Iron Curtain
- Country that was divided by the Iron Curtain, with its western part being part of NATO
- Policy of the Soviet Union to isolate itself and its allies from the outside world
- Border separating eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War
- Famous checkpoint between East and West Berlin
- The Iron Curtain divided this German city into East and West
15 Clues: Famous checkpoint between East and West Berlin • Country that bordered the Iron Curtain to the west • Capital of Hungary, located behind the Iron Curtain • Soviet leader who initiated policies of the Iron Curtain • The Iron Curtain divided this German city into East and West • Border separating eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War • ...
U.S.A. 2022-04-25
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- political, economic, and military predominance of one state over other states
- earliest known inhabitants of a particular geographic region (2)
- the people moving out west
- all people are equal
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- moral justification for territorial expansion
- proposals to change laws
- set of laws governing the usa
- the continent
- writer of i have a dream
- open resistance against the orders of an established authority
- the country
- the war between the north and the south (3)
- the right to bear arms in he us(2)
13 Clues: the country • the continent • all people are equal • proposals to change laws • writer of i have a dream • the people moving out west • set of laws governing the usa • the right to bear arms in he us(2) • the war between the north and the south (3) • moral justification for territorial expansion • open resistance against the orders of an established authority • ...
Pt 2. Cold War 2024-04-12
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- Beat movement Literary subculture started by a group
- Restaurant
- Plan The end of World War II
- culture Sociocultural function
- Wall The first step towards German reunification
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- Nations One place, gather together, find solutions
- War Threat of nuclear war
- Keeping something within limits
- in the 1950s Big, bold, colorful, in your face
- deal Arrangement or agreement between two or more people
10 Clues: Restaurant • War Threat of nuclear war • Plan The end of World War II • Keeping something within limits • culture Sociocultural function • in the 1950s Big, bold, colorful, in your face • Wall The first step towards German reunification • Nations One place, gather together, find solutions • Beat movement Literary subculture started by a group • ...
PT. 2 Cold War 2024-04-12
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- Beat movement Literary subculture started by a group
- Restaurant
- Plan The end of World War II
- culture Sociocultural function
- Wall The first step towards German reunification
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- Nations One place, gather together, find solutions
- War Threat of nuclear war
- Keeping something within limits
- in the 1950s Big, bold, colorful, in your face
- deal Arrangement or agreement between two or more people
10 Clues: Restaurant • War Threat of nuclear war • Plan The end of World War II • Keeping something within limits • culture Sociocultural function • in the 1950s Big, bold, colorful, in your face • Wall The first step towards German reunification • Nations One place, gather together, find solutions • Beat movement Literary subculture started by a group • ...
Percy Jackson Crossword 2023-02-24
11 Clues: god of war • goddess of war • god of the sea • goddess of love • goddess of hunting • god of the under world • messenger god / trickster • god of fire / blacksmith god • god of the vine / god of wine • the god of the sky / king of the gods • goddess of marriage / queen of the gods
Unit 8 2024-05-14
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- a factor that led to the Great Depression; farmers continued to produce record numbers of crop yield though the demand for agricultural products was limited
- The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941.
- American Naval base in Hawaii was hit with a surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941, which resulted in the U.S. entering World War II.
- a New Deal program that paid farmers a stipend not to grow crops in order to increase the price of agricultural products.
- Georgia city that was home to the “Little White House;” site’s warm water mineral springs were used as a rehabilitation center for polio victims.
- the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 until his death at Warm Springs, Georgia in 1945 who is credited with pulling America out of the Great Depression with his New Deal policies.
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- Georgia’s two deepwater ports; during World War II, 187 Liberty Ships were constructed there.
- a New Deal program that hired unemployed young men to work on public works projects.
- U.S. cargo ships made during World War II. In all 187 of these ships were made in the ports of Georgia.
- insect whose larvae feed on cotton crops; decimated cotton production in the southeastern United States
- the name given to a series of federal programs spearheaded by President Franklin Roosevelt in order to help the nation recover from the Great Depression.
- the New Deal program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas.
- New Deal program that provided retirement and unemployment insurance for American taxpayers.
- The worldwide economic crisis and period of low business activity beginning with the stock-market crash in October 1929, and continuing through most of the 1930s.
- one of the factors that led to the Great Depression; when a bank ran out of reserves to pay customers who wanted to withdraw their deposits.
15 Clues: The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941. • a New Deal program that hired unemployed young men to work on public works projects. • the New Deal program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas. • New Deal program that provided retirement and unemployment insurance for American taxpayers. • ...
The Iliad - Background Information 2023-10-30
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- About how many years ago did the Iliad take place?
- One of the names of the white-robed goddesses of destiny
- Who is the goddes of wisdom and war?
- a man's downfall, also known as excessive pride.
- The greatest Greek warrior is
- What war is the Iliad about?
- fate vs. free will = ?
- What are the most powerful beings in the universe?
- Where is the place of action of the Iliad?
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- Who is The Supreme Leader of the Greeks at Troy?
- Why do Hera and Athena hate the Greeks?
- Who is the god king?
- Who is the god of war?
- Who is the queen of the gods
- Who is the person who wrote the Iliad?
- Who is the goddess of romance?
- What was one of the most important and most influential works in world literature?
- Code that governs the conduct of the Homeric heroes.
- The meter of Homer's epic poems is ______ hexameter.
- Who is the god of foolishness?
20 Clues: Who is the god king? • Who is the god of war? • fate vs. free will = ? • Who is the queen of the gods • What war is the Iliad about? • The greatest Greek warrior is • Who is the goddess of romance? • Who is the god of foolishness? • Who is the goddes of wisdom and war? • Who is the person who wrote the Iliad? • Why do Hera and Athena hate the Greeks? • ...
The World 2017-08-13
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- Fried rice and sushi is very popular, and Mount Fuji is here
- Drink a lot of beer and celebrate leprechauns every year
- Finish the well known sentence; 'Made In _____"
- Great chocolate (Lindt / Toblerone), has The Alps
- Home to many species of snakes, crocodiles and parrots
- Drink tea with biscuits and is home to royalty
- Like to take siestas (a nap) after lunch
- Acts like the greatest country but is actually screwed
- Lots of sand and ancient pyramids
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- Spot the Eiffel tower and buy some baguettes
- Lots of sheep, lakes, mountains and kiwis
- Famous war took place here - The V______ War
- Very expensive island / US State full of lagoons and resorts
- Largest country in the world, very cold, and home to 'Sputnik'
- Bagpipes and annoyingly strong accents
- Have the longest river & largest desert in the world
- Population of 80 million, and Berlin is the capital
- In the shape of a boot, known for their pizza & pasta
18 Clues: Lots of sand and ancient pyramids • Bagpipes and annoyingly strong accents • Like to take siestas (a nap) after lunch • Lots of sheep, lakes, mountains and kiwis • Spot the Eiffel tower and buy some baguettes • Famous war took place here - The V______ War • Drink tea with biscuits and is home to royalty • Finish the well known sentence; 'Made In _____" • ...
Vietnam War 4 2024-05-06
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- What was the name of the rebel group led by Ho Chi Minh?
- The “__________ Theory” stated that if one nation became communist, so would neighboring countries.
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- The Communist rebel group in South Vietnam was known as the “National __________ Front”.
- Which part of the government authorized the President to send troops to Vietnam?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Which European nation took control of Vietnam after World War II?
- American ships were attacked in the Gulf of ___________.
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- Followers of this religion were oppressed by the Diem government.
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- Which part of the South Vietnamese population supported the communists?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Which area of Europe established Communist governments following World War II?
- Following the French defeat in Vietnam a peace conference was held here.
15 Clues: What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • What was the name of the rebel group led by Ho Chi Minh? • American ships were attacked in the Gulf of ___________. • Followers of this religion were oppressed by the Diem government. • Which European nation took control of Vietnam after World War II? • ...
J.R.R. Tolkien 2013-06-04
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- Famous Tolkien novel published after his death
- J.R.R?
- Place Tolkien is buried in
- Tolkien's wife
- Tolkien's Unit in World War One
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- Tolkien work recently made into a movie
- Which War did Tolkien fight in?
- Number of Children Tolkien had
- Tolkien's most famous work
- LandwhereTolkien'sbookstookplace
- Son who edited his father's works
11 Clues: J.R.R? • Tolkien's wife • Tolkien's most famous work • Place Tolkien is buried in • Number of Children Tolkien had • Which War did Tolkien fight in? • Tolkien's Unit in World War One • LandwhereTolkien'sbookstookplace • Son who edited his father's works • Tolkien work recently made into a movie • Famous Tolkien novel published after his death
China 1911-1969 2015-11-18
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- military retreat undertaken by the Red Army of the Communist Party of China
- Name of Mao's wife and partner in the Cultural Revolution
- Leader of the KMT during the Chinese Civil War
- Capital city of China
- led the Red Army during the Long March (leader of CCP)
- Treaty after World War One, China was on the allied side
- This was done to find people who disliked Mao and eliminate them
- He was elected President of the Chinese Republic.
- Law that benefitted women that came in 1950
- Drug that many Chinese citizens were addicted to for large periods of time
- Key focus of the Five Year Plan
- died of diabetes because he was refused medical assistance
- system of government in which all the people of a state or polity are involved in making decisions about its affairs
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- Groups of young people who were encouraged to do Mao's bidding
- Last emperor of China
- 12th April 1927, was the violent suppression of Communist Party organisations in Shanghai by the KMT.
- Political, Communist ideas of Mao Zedong
- Political party that opposed the Communists
- Land Reforms in early 1950's were beneficial for development
- Type of warfare used by the CCP in the Chinese Civil War (successful)
- Cities that the USA dropped atomic bombs on in the Second World War
- Was declared illegal with all houses registered and visitor lists kept by street committees after Mao came into power in 1949
- also called the Second Five Year Plan and detrimental effects for China
- 1951, replaced the private banks and controlled the issuing of money.
- He took over the Chinese government in 1913
- A monarch, usually the sovereign ruler of an empire or another type of imperial realm
26 Clues: Last emperor of China • Capital city of China • Key focus of the Five Year Plan • Political, Communist ideas of Mao Zedong • Political party that opposed the Communists • Law that benefitted women that came in 1950 • He took over the Chinese government in 1913 • Leader of the KMT during the Chinese Civil War • He was elected President of the Chinese Republic. • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword Puzzle 2015-11-26
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- In 1994, a civil war in Rwanda involved 15% of Tutsi's and 85% of ________
- What was the name of the South African who struggled to end Apartheid
- A small number of ______ keepers (led by Canadian Romeo Dallare)
- A national organization of 25000 Rwandan women who are trying to improve their living conditions
- P.M. that introduced the First Nations governance bill in 2002
- the sum of value added income by all producers who are residents in a nation
- and other assistance given by one country to another
- In 1991 the federal government established the _________________ on Aboriginal peoples to investigate its relationship with First Nations, Metis and the Inuits.
- The deliberate killing of a large group of people especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation is called ________
- Who commanded the United Nations force in Rwanda?
- that has been changed several times since it was introduced in 1876
- What was the name of the professor at Chittagong University in Bangladesh, who won a nobel peace prize
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- In the beginning of 1652, this country was colonized by the Dutch, Portuguese, French and the British
- rigid former policy of segregating and economically and politically oppressing the non-white population
- What does NGO stand for?
- The ______ (who controlled Rwanda) gave the Tutsi's key positions
- A system of community justice inspired by Rwandan tradition
- A label assigned during world war I and world war II to people from countries that were at war with Canada
- They tried to raise public awareness and gain support in achieving those goals
- The ________ Government blamed the Tutsi's for having a president shot down in a plane
20 Clues: What does NGO stand for? • Who commanded the United Nations force in Rwanda? • and other assistance given by one country to another • A system of community justice inspired by Rwandan tradition • P.M. that introduced the First Nations governance bill in 2002 • A small number of ______ keepers (led by Canadian Romeo Dallare) • ...
jocelynholley chapter 13 2021-03-16
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- Germans announced on January 1917 which stated that their submarines would sink any ship in the British waters
- Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause
- A series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after World War I.
- the treaty imposed on Germany by the Allied powers in 1920 after the end of World War I which demanded exorbitant reparations from the Germans
- The ability of a government to determine their own course of their own free will
- An effective and almost dictator-like leader of France, who would not take defeat as an answer
- A state of peace agreed to between opponents so they can discuss peace terms
- A limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use
- a policy of glorifying military power
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- austria, geramany hungary
- 28th President; helped frame the Treaty of Versailles ending WWI and proposed Fourteen Points that included the formation of the League of Nations
- leader of germany in 1888
- A dead lock region in northern france
- An allian between GB, Russia and France
- an international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations
- A military alliance between Austria, Germany and Hungary
- war fought in trenches dug in the battlefeild
- Britian, Russia, France and later italy
- A war that involves the complete mobilization of resources and people, affecting the lives of all citizens in the warring countries, even those remote from the battlefields
- the region along the German-Russian Border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turk
- a plan by germany that you cant fight on two fronts
21 Clues: austria, geramany hungary • leader of germany in 1888 • A dead lock region in northern france • a policy of glorifying military power • An allian between GB, Russia and France • Britian, Russia, France and later italy • war fought in trenches dug in the battlefeild • a plan by germany that you cant fight on two fronts • ...
Rise of the Cold War - Crossword 2021-11-19
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- jobs in fields not requiring work clothes or protective clothing, such as sales.
- conflict over idiological differences that does not involve warfare; political tension following WWII, ending with the fall of Communism in the Soviet Union.
- lying when one has sworn under oath to tell the truth.
- policy of balancing economic conservatism with some activism.
- the policy or process of preventing the expansion of a hostile power.
- a nation whose economy is primarily agricultural.
- a marked rise in birthrate, such as occurred in the United States following World War II.
- radioactive particles dispersed by a nuclear explosion.
- nations politically and economically dominated or controlled by another more powerful country.
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- not openly shown or engaged in; secret
- a war fought with limited commitment of resources to achieve a limited objective, such as containing communism.
- the political and military barrier that isolated Soviet-controlled countries in Eastern Europe after World War II.
- the willingness to go to the brink of war to force an opponent to back down.
- a policy of threatening a massive response, including the use of nuclear weapons, against a Communist state trying to seize a peaceful state by force.
- an informal relationship that some people believe exists between the military and the defense industry to promote greater military spending and influence government policy.
- a systematic attempt to overthrow a government by using persons working secretly from within.
- to change in a way that fits a standard or authority
- worker in the manual labor field, particularly those requiring protective clothing.
- to set free
- to express a formal disapproval of an action.
20 Clues: to set free • not openly shown or engaged in; secret • to express a formal disapproval of an action. • a nation whose economy is primarily agricultural. • to change in a way that fits a standard or authority • lying when one has sworn under oath to tell the truth. • radioactive particles dispersed by a nuclear explosion. • ...
Cold War 2024-05-02
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- A US foreign policy doctrine argued that the Soviet Union needed to be “contained” to prevent the spread of Communism throughout the world.
- state a state in which the government takes responsibility for providing citizens with services such as health care
- state a country that is economically and politically dependent on another country
- weapon a weapon whose destructive power comes from nuclear reaction
- liberation movement the renewed feminist movement of the late 1960s, demanded that women have political and economic equality with men
- freed
- race building up armies and stores of weapons to keep up with an enemy
- the communist international; an organization formed in 1919 by Vladimir Lenin to promote revolution throughout the world
- Plan A plan devised by President Harry S Truman and Secretary of State George C
- society a society preoccupied with buying goods
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- the process of eliminating Joseph Stalin’s more ruthless policies
- war a war in which the powers in conflict use third parties as substitutes instead of fighting each other directly
- the fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; a policy introduced by Gorbachev
- a period of relaxed tensions and improved relations between two adversaries
- during the Cold War, the U.S. and Soviet policies of holding huge arsenals of nuclear weapons to prevent war
- A soviet policy permitting open discussion of political and social issues
- theory the idea that if one country falls to communism, neighboring countries will also fall
- tactic an unexpected maneuver, like sabotage and subterfuge, used to fight an enemy
- in China during the 1950s, a group of collective farms that contained more than 30,000 people who lived and worked together
- group of countries with a common purpose
20 Clues: freed • group of countries with a common purpose • society a society preoccupied with buying goods • the process of eliminating Joseph Stalin’s more ruthless policies • weapon a weapon whose destructive power comes from nuclear reaction • A soviet policy permitting open discussion of political and social issues • ...
History 2023-09-11
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- when there’s little of something
- period from sound 1890 till 1914
- dug hallways in which soldiers protect themselves against the enemy
- war in which is fought in two areas at the same time
- organisation of peoples established in 1919
- glorification of everything to do with military
- area with the same time
- radical socialist, follower of Lenin
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- making the army combat ready for war
- moving people out of a country
- impartial/no sides
- communist
- design of objects of use and buildings
- group of people that governs something
- US, Great Britain, France and Russia/Soviet Union and their Allie’s in both wars
15 Clues: communist • impartial/no sides • area with the same time • moving people out of a country • when there’s little of something • period from sound 1890 till 1914 • making the army combat ready for war • radical socialist, follower of Lenin • design of objects of use and buildings • group of people that governs something • organisation of peoples established in 1919 • ...
WWII Crossword 2024-01-30
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- Imprisoned for military or political reasons
- "We Can Do It!"
- Separate but Equal
- Fly Airplanes
- A group of black pilots
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- Opposite of men
- Cracks Codes
- Fighting Force of a Country
- Their language was uncrackable
- Japanese Americans who joined the war against japan
- The second humongous war between almost the whole world.
11 Clues: Cracks Codes • Fly Airplanes • Opposite of men • "We Can Do It!" • Separate but Equal • A group of black pilots • Fighting Force of a Country • Their language was uncrackable • Imprisoned for military or political reasons • Japanese Americans who joined the war against japan • The second humongous war between almost the whole world.
Spanish Crossword Puzzle 2016-03-06
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- material used to write on.
- item used to make a point on the end of a pencil.
- something you use to wrap gifts.
- a class you use numbers in.
- item used to put papers in.
- blue or black.
- used to make this crossword puzzle.
- used to carry books in.
- fisica What you go to the gym for in school.
- an item used to measure.
- what your computer turns on to.
- learn and read about shakespear.
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- the class you are in now.
- an item with words that you read out of.
- something used to write on the white board with.
- used to attach papers together.
- on the top of a pencil.
- what the "t" stands for in byot.
- item used to cut paper with.
- what you listen to on the radio.
- a class where you draw picutres.
- christopher columbus, abraham lincoln.
- adhesive used to put two things together.
- biology, chemistry, geology.
- sociales World War I, World War II.
- something you use in math.
26 Clues: blue or black. • on the top of a pencil. • used to carry books in. • an item used to measure. • the class you are in now. • material used to write on. • something you use in math. • a class you use numbers in. • item used to put papers in. • item used to cut paper with. • biology, chemistry, geology. • used to attach papers together. • what your computer turns on to. • ...
Bella Mesoras: The Atlantic World 2024-10-09
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- settlement in the new world
- idea that a nation's wealth and power were best served by increasing exports and reducing imports.
- Pizarro:conquering the Incas and executing their leader, Atahuapla
- trade: a path from north america to europe to africa
- economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit.
- and Indian War: The seven years war
- emperor before his capture and execution
- ninth Emperor of the Aztec Empire
- Columbus:captain of his voyage in 1492,represented spain
- land controlled by other nations
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- spanish and native american population
- trade: trade across the world with all countries
- explorers that followed Cortez
- disease that americans brought over to europe
- emperor before his capture and execution
- slave trade:trades slave across the ocean
- stock company: own shares of a company (investors)
- Passage:a voyage that brought captured Africans to the west Indies and later to North and South America
- Spanish labour system that rewarded conquerors with the labor of conquered non-Christian peoples.
- Exchange:the exchange of diseases, ideas, food.
- Cortes:conquering the Aztecs and claiming Mexico on behalf of Spain
21 Clues: settlement in the new world • explorers that followed Cortez • land controlled by other nations • ninth Emperor of the Aztec Empire • and Indian War: The seven years war • spanish and native american population • emperor before his capture and execution • emperor before his capture and execution • slave trade:trades slave across the ocean • ...
Lannons Revolutionary War Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-13
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- This battle was named after the hill.
- These people supported great Britain.
- More than 2,500 soldiers died at this camp.
- The name of america first president.
- The biggest signature on the deceleration of independence.
- This was a punishment for the tea party.
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- He was known for the midnight ride.
- The day USA became the USA.
- This was a very hard season at valley forge.
- Patriots threw a party for this drink.
- This is how long the war lasted.
- The shot was heard in this area.
- This army helped the Americans win the war.
- The fight that ended the war.
- A big hill a battle took place on.
15 Clues: The day USA became the USA. • The fight that ended the war. • This is how long the war lasted. • The shot was heard in this area. • A big hill a battle took place on. • He was known for the midnight ride. • The name of america first president. • This battle was named after the hill. • These people supported great Britain. • Patriots threw a party for this drink. • ...
The Discovery of Ancient Troy 2013-06-09
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- The land Helen was queen of before she left for Troy
- What the goddess Hera offered Paris
- Killed Achilles
- What the goddess Aphrodite offered Paris
- Most beautiful man in the world
- Wrote the Illiad, which depicted the Trojan War
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- Item that caused the Trojan War
- How long the Trojan War lasted
- Where I discovered Homeric Troy
- What the goddess Athena offered Paris
- How many Troy's were built on top of each other
11 Clues: Killed Achilles • How long the Trojan War lasted • Item that caused the Trojan War • Where I discovered Homeric Troy • Most beautiful man in the world • What the goddess Hera offered Paris • What the goddess Athena offered Paris • What the goddess Aphrodite offered Paris • How many Troy's were built on top of each other • Wrote the Illiad, which depicted the Trojan War • ...
World War II 2022-05-02
5 Clues: who started the World War ii • how many people were in World War ii • Who the president during World War ii • why the nazzie started the world war ii • What was the longest battle in World War ii
World War II, Part One 2013-03-13
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- Dictator who controlled Italy
- Fierce jungle fighting took place here, in the Solomon Islands
- Commander of Americans and Filipinos defending Philippines
- Where Japan attacked U.S. on December 7, 1941.
- Russia’s first victory against Germany prevented the Germans from controlling this major river
- International organization set up after WWI to keep world peace but failed for several reasons.
- U.S. could do very little to stop the Japanese advancement into Southeast Asia and attacking these islands.
- Italy, Germany, and Japan
- British air force defeated this in the Battle of Britain
- Barbarossa Germany’s plan to invade Soviet Union
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- The only aircraft carrier lost by the U.S. at the Battle of Midway
- Capturing key islands, one after another until U.S. was in range of bombers to attack Japan.
- Russians first victory against Germans in this city
- Dictator who controlled Germany
- Forced transfer of 75,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war by the Japanese in the Philippines; much physical abuse and death inflicted on prisoners.
- Number of Japanese aircraft carriers lost at Battle of Midway. These could not be replaced because a lack of steel.
- Japanese were looking to occupy this atoll to possibly attack Hawaiian islands.
- Commander of U.S. Navy in the Pacific
- This treaty stated Germany had to accept blame for WWI, pay billions in damages, and limit size of military
- Hitler’s invasion of this country led to the official start of World War II when Britain and France declared war on Germany.
20 Clues: Italy, Germany, and Japan • Dictator who controlled Italy • Dictator who controlled Germany • Commander of U.S. Navy in the Pacific • Where Japan attacked U.S. on December 7, 1941. • Barbarossa Germany’s plan to invade Soviet Union • Russians first victory against Germans in this city • British air force defeated this in the Battle of Britain • ...
World War II, Part One 2013-03-13
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- The only aircraft carrier lost by the U.S. at the Battle of Midway
- International organization set up after WWI to keep world peace but failed for several reasons.
- Capturing key islands, one after another until U.S. was in range of bombers to attack Japan.
- Where Japan attacked U.S. on December 7, 1941.
- Famous U.S. aircraft carrier in WWII, major role at Midway and Guadalcanal.
- Russia’s first victory against Germany prevented the Germans from controlling this major river
- Forced transfer of 75,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war by the Japanese in the Philippines; much physical abuse and death inflicted on prisoners.
- Russians first victory against Germans in this city
- These U.S. war planes were unsuccessful at Midway because they were slow, heavy, and had to be at very low altitudes to drop their bombs.
- British air force defeated this in the Battle of Britain
- Dictator who controlled Germany
- Italy, Germany, and Japan
- Commander of U.S. Navy in the Pacific
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- Germany’s plan to invade Soviet Union
- Japanese were looking to occupy this atoll to possibly attack Hawaiian islands.
- Hitler’s invasion of this country led to the official start of World War II when Britain and France declared war on Germany.
- Fierce jungle fighting took place here, in the Solomon Islands
- Dictator who controlled Italy
- Commander of Americans and Filipinos defending Philippines
- Number of Japanese aircraft carriers lost at Battle of Midway. These could not be replaced because a lack of steel.
- This treaty stated Germany had to accept blame for WWI, pay billions in damages, and limit size of military
- U.S. could do very little to stop the Japanese advancement into Southeast Asia and attacking these islands.
22 Clues: Italy, Germany, and Japan • Dictator who controlled Italy • Dictator who controlled Germany • Germany’s plan to invade Soviet Union • Commander of U.S. Navy in the Pacific • Where Japan attacked U.S. on December 7, 1941. • Russians first victory against Germans in this city • British air force defeated this in the Battle of Britain • ...
World War 1 English Homework 2012-07-30
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- little metal tags that every solider wore around there neck and i had there name, date of birth on it
- the place where the ANZACs landed when they where then ambushed by the Turkish army.
- a metal case with gunpowder inside that when light it explodes
- flying vehicles that would fly over all the soldiers and shoot them and drop bombs
- large air ships used by Germany to bomb Britain
- a big armored vehicle that has a big gun at the front
- guns with knifes mounted at the tip of the gun
- food supplies that the soldiers ate
- a dead body
- tunnels that both sides used to protect them selves while they could shoot the other side
- a sharp metal used as a fence around the trenches
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- big mounted rocket launchers that fires cannon balls
- someone who fights in a war
- weapon that shoots bullets
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- the place where the ANZACs fought against the Turkish army
- little pieces of metal shot out of a gun
- a vehicle that can operate above and below water
- the place where the troops hid when a bomb was exploding
- states or nations bound together by an allience
- the day were we remember the ANZACs and it is on the 25th of April
- when someone or something dies
- the gun used by most British soldiers in the war
- a time when two countries or groups fight each other
- a vehicle that can travel through water. the Anzacs arrived at ANZAC Cove in this vehicle
25 Clues: a dead body • weapon that shoots bullets • someone who fights in a war • when someone or something dies • food supplies that the soldiers ate • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • little pieces of metal shot out of a gun • guns with knifes mounted at the tip of the gun • large air ships used by Germany to bomb Britain • states or nations bound together by an allience • ...
World War 1 English Homework 2012-07-30
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- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- a vehicle that can travel through water. the Anzacs arrived at ANZAC Cove in this vehicle
- states or nations bound together by an allience
- the gun used by most British soldiers in the war
- a sharp metal used as a fence around the trenches
- little pieces of metal shot out of a gun
- a vehicle that can operate above and below water
- the place where the ANZACs fought against the Turkish army
- the day were we remember the ANZACs and it is on the 25th of April
- a time when two countries or groups fight each other
- tunnels that both sides used to protect them selves while they could shoot the other side
- a dead body
- flying vehicles that would fly over all the soldiers and shoot them and drop bombs
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- the place where the troops hid when a bomb was exploding
- guns with knifes mounted at the tip of the gun
- someone who fights in a war
- a metal case with gunpowder inside that when light it explodes
- a big armored vehicle that has a big gun at the front
- large air ships used by Germany to bomb Britain
- the place where the ANZACs landed when they where then ambushed by the Turkish army.
- little metal tags that every solider wore around there neck and i had there name, date of birth on it
- weapon that shoots bullets
- food supplies that the soldiers ate
- big mounted rocket launchers that fires cannon balls
- when someone or something dies
25 Clues: a dead body • weapon that shoots bullets • someone who fights in a war • when someone or something dies • food supplies that the soldiers ate • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • little pieces of metal shot out of a gun • guns with knifes mounted at the tip of the gun • states or nations bound together by an allience • large air ships used by Germany to bomb Britain • ...
World War I Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-16
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- Many new ______ were made.
- This was the first "___ war".
- _________ created a sense competition among imperial nations.
- He was the German chancellor during WWI.
- ___________ was the top German commander during WWI who was inspirational at the Battle of Tannenberg.
- The Battle of ______ was the last "open" battle of the Western Front.
- The end of WWI was called....
- He was the political leader of France during WWI, but not its president.
- This ended the war between Russia and the Central Powers.
- People became dispensable pawns in a "war of ______".
- Which country was not one of the members of the Triple Entente?...but was on their side.
- He was a British general of British troops in France during WWI.
- The German Fleet of ships was known as the...
- _______ was the leader of Great Britain during WWI.
- He was a top French commander during WWI.
- The name for the powers who fought against the Central Powers was the _______ Powers.
- This was the only major naval engagement of WWI.
- The Battle of ________ witnessed the first use of the modern tank.
- The German plan of totally destroying French forces by outflanking them was called the _______ Plan.
- This country was a member of the Triple Entente.
- Austria-Hungary sent Serbia a list of ______.
- The Leader of Italy during WWI.
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- This was called for the right of self-determination by countries and also for the formation of the League of Nations.
- Who was responsible for the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand?
- He was the king of Germany during WWI.
- The name given to Great Britain's navy.
- This battle saw the first use of chemical weapons.
- the number of ____________ killed during WWI exceeded the number of soldiers killed during battle because of air raids massacres, famines, and diseases.
- This country was a member of the Triple Alliance.
- This type of warfare resulted in the use of masks by foot soldiers.
- Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia on ____ 28, 1914.
- This man's death set of a chain reaction which ultimately led to the outbreak of WWI.
- "_________ of war"-People became dispensable pawns.
- The longest battle of WWI was the Battle of...
- Another of the final straws between Germany and the United States, this was an attempt by Germany to bring Mexico into the war.
- The President of France during WWI was ...
- This involved digging, barbed wire, and "no man's land".
- What is one of the 5 main causes of WWI?
- These were used to drop bombs on the enemy as well as find out the enemy's position.
- The American president during WWI.
- This called for a full commitment of human and economic resources.
- He was Austria's foreign minister who was known to be a war hawk.
- He was the commander of the American troops in Europe during WWI.
- The cease fire which occurred between German and French troops in the Western trenches was known as the _______ Truce of 1914.
- The sinking of what ship by Germany brought the U.S. closer to entering WWI.
- 65 ______ people fought in WWI.
46 Clues: Many new ______ were made. • This was the first "___ war". • The end of WWI was called.... • 65 ______ people fought in WWI. • The Leader of Italy during WWI. • The American president during WWI. • He was the king of Germany during WWI. • The name given to Great Britain's navy. • He was the German chancellor during WWI. • What is one of the 5 main causes of WWI? • ...
Ryanna's World War 1 Crossword 2015-11-26
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- the policy Haig believed in
- the month the tanks were used during the Battle of Verdun
- the fate of Franz Ferdinand
- the amount of soldiers that died whilst defending Verdun
- what reminded the Soldiers what they were fighting for
- Britain's army got 1 million...
- The river valley where Germans defenses were the strongest.
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- the name of the check given to Austria-Hungary by Germany
- the fate of the Schlieffen plan.
- the types of guns the Germans set up in 5 minutes
- the campaign to to relieve pressure off the French
- the largest empire in Europe
- where the German's hid during the artillery bombardment
- the result of Haig's attack on the Germans
- what Russia did to its army
- the men who fought in the war
- the type of wire not destroyed by the artillery bombardment
- the type of soldiers the Germans were
- what Austria-Hungary declared on Serbia
- Frances fortress town
20 Clues: Frances fortress town • the policy Haig believed in • what Russia did to its army • the fate of Franz Ferdinand • the largest empire in Europe • the men who fought in the war • Britain's army got 1 million... • the fate of the Schlieffen plan. • the type of soldiers the Germans were • what Austria-Hungary declared on Serbia • the result of Haig's attack on the Germans • ...
World War One Crossword Puzzle 2015-02-09
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- A British ship sunk by German U-boats with 128 American passengers aboard.
- A ten month long battle between German and French armies.
- Was a group of American bilingual female switchboard operators in WW1.
- Was the representative of Great Britain in the Big Three.
- This country was forced to sign a peace treaty after the war and had to take full responsibility for the war.
- A international organization created from a treaty to maintain peace in the future.
- Britain, France, Russia, And the United States working together.
- The event that happened after the war that devastated banks all over the nation.
- A group consisting of the United States,Italy, Great Britain, and France.
- This country suffered the most DURING the war.
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- Super/large battleship used by the British Navy for the first time in WW1.
- Treaty that was signed to end the war in 1919.
- 28th president of the United States.
- This was the month that the Austrian Archduke was assassinated.
- This man was the Austrian Archduke that was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip.
- First country to declare war.
- Aircraft's first used for observations, but then became fighting aircraft's.
- A airship that was used during the early part of the war in bombing raids by the Germans.
- Man who assassinated the Austrian Archduke.
- Making of amends for a wrong one has done, by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged.
- Soldiers who fought on foot.
21 Clues: Soldiers who fought on foot. • First country to declare war. • 28th president of the United States. • Man who assassinated the Austrian Archduke. • Treaty that was signed to end the war in 1919. • This country suffered the most DURING the war. • A ten month long battle between German and French armies. • Was the representative of Great Britain in the Big Three. • ...
Chapter 28 World War I 2015-03-04
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- czar nicholas II did what on march 15,1917
- lenins slogan was peace,land,and _______
- how many years the war lasted
- secret nationalist group also named union of death
- remained divided on the question of war
- the communists in the russian civil war
- former home of the czar
- signed between france and great britian
- wilson provided a plan for the end of these
- mobilized his forces against austria hungary and germany
- these metal war weapons provided transportation
- set of final conditions
- serbias traditional protector
- who declared war on outraged serbia
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- succeeded queen victoria
- these two battles had little effect on the war
- european powers acquired these to sought economic power
- great britian entered the war when germany entered this country
- acted first in support of serbia
- assassinated francis ferdinand
- germany wanted this country to remain nuetral if germany entered the war
- the capital of bosnia-herzegovina
- idea of nationalists to unite themselves into a single empire
- formed by france,great britian,and russia
- a peace plan written by Woodrow Wilson
- this continent generally greeted war
- included germany, austria-hungary, and italy
- created the league of three emperors
- the anti-bolsheviks
- the entry of this country raised ally moral and provided resources
- what is the glorification of war and the military
- this new weapon targeted soldiers in trenches
- russians suffered a great deal here and they never really recovered
- had the greatest influence over czar nicholas ii
34 Clues: the anti-bolsheviks • former home of the czar • set of final conditions • succeeded queen victoria • how many years the war lasted • serbias traditional protector • assassinated francis ferdinand • acted first in support of serbia • the capital of bosnia-herzegovina • who declared war on outraged serbia • this continent generally greeted war • created the league of three emperors • ...
World War l Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-03
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- Location of the Battle of Tannenberg
- A war based on wearing the other side down by constant attacks and heavy losses
- A Serbian terrorist organization
- Sent a "blank check" saying that Austria-Hungary could rely on Germany's "full support"
- Determined to support Serbia's cause
- Set up a naval blockade of Germany
- A neutral nation
- Discontented with British rule
- Known as the Great War
- Used their giant airships to bomb London and eastern England
- Made active use of propaganda to arouse enthusiasm for the war
- Asked to take over jobs that had not been available to them before
- Were created for women during WWI
- Systems directed by government agencies
- Germany,Austria-Hungary,Italy
- British officer in the Middle East
- Baffled military leaders because it was an unexpected development
- Germany's ally
- The United States tried to remain
- A Military Draft
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- Ordered partial mobilization of the Russian army against Austria-Hungary
- Left to fight at the fronts
- Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- Wilson President of the U.S. during the war
- Believed that if Europe states were organized along national lines, there would be peace in Europe
- The process of assembling troops and supplies and making them ready for war
- Lowered because of employed women
- Germany's military plan
- France,Great Britain,Russia
- Wanted to attack Serbia
- Declared war on Russia on August 1
- Passed the Defence of the Realm Act(DORA)
- Supporter of Russia
- Location of the Battle of Marne
- Location that the Allies tried to open a Balkan front
- location where German and British naval forces engaged in direct battle
- Declared war on Germany on August 4
- British ship sunk by German forces
- Took advantage of Germany's preoccupations in Europe
- Entered the war on the side of the Central Powers
- Appeared on the battlefront for the first time in history by the end of 1915
41 Clues: Germany's ally • A neutral nation • A Military Draft • Supporter of Russia • Known as the Great War • Germany's military plan • Wanted to attack Serbia • Left to fight at the fronts • France,Great Britain,Russia • Germany,Austria-Hungary,Italy • Discontented with British rule • Location of the Battle of Marne • A Serbian terrorist organization • Lowered because of employed women • ...
World War II Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-14
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- Leader of the French government
- Germanic peoples
- Breaking down armed forces
- where surprise air attacks are followed by massive attacks on land
- German general who led troops in North Africa
- Japanese admiral who decided to execute an attack on Pearl Harbor
- Camp where enemies of the government and other people are held against their will
- Declaration of principles by Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt
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- Process of creating a government elected by the people
- Systematic mass killing of Jews and other groups considered inferior by Nazis
- Weapons used against, or in readiness for, an attack
- Sea and air battle in which the U.S. defeated the Japanese
- Agreement that countries will not attack or invade each other
- Leader of Britain
- Japanese suicide pilots
- Neighborhoods where European Jews were forced to live
- Attack made in response to an enemy’s attack
- U.S. general who commanded Allied forces in the Pacific
- Navy base in Hawaii attacked by the Japanese
- Systematic killing of an entire people
20 Clues: Germanic peoples • Leader of Britain • Japanese suicide pilots • Breaking down armed forces • Leader of the French government • Systematic killing of an entire people • Attack made in response to an enemy’s attack • Navy base in Hawaii attacked by the Japanese • German general who led troops in North Africa • Weapons used against, or in readiness for, an attack • ...
Important Figures World War II 2021-04-21
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- known as "Monty" and was sent to take control of British forces in North Africa
- "enemy aliens"
- produced the first nuclear chain reaction
- led the United States Third Army
- pushed Britain back across the desert and earned the nickname "Desert Fox"
- an American general who was the commander of the allied land forces in the Pacific
- initiated World War II and was central to the perpetration of the Holocaust
- a jew who survived the Holocaust who wrote, “Never shall I forget the small faces of the children whose bodies I saw transformed into smoke under a silent sky. Never shall I forget those flames that consumed my faith forever. . . . Never shall I forget those moments that murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to ashes. . . . Never.”
- president during the Great Depression, organized the New Deal program, and supported the U.S. economy during the war
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- 33rd president of the U.S
- organized a bombing in Tokyo and other cities in Japan as revenge from the bombing of Pearl Harbor
- founded fascism and ruled as a dictator for Italy
- Hitler's wife
- Japan's greatest naval strategist who also called an attack on the U.S. in Hawaii
- organized the Free French military forces that battled the Nazis until France was liberated in
- hitlers former deputy
- Hitler's elite security force
- was the new British prime minister and promised that the British would “...wage war, by sea, land and air, with all our might and with all the strength that God can give us...against a monstrous tyranny.”
- American general and leader of the allied forces in Europe; he led an invasion to help end the war
- German field marshall who commanded the 6th Army during the Battle of Stalingrad
- commander in chief of the U.S.Pacific Fleet
21 Clues: Hitler's wife • "enemy aliens" • hitlers former deputy • 33rd president of the U.S • Hitler's elite security force • led the United States Third Army • produced the first nuclear chain reaction • commander in chief of the U.S.Pacific Fleet • founded fascism and ruled as a dictator for Italy • pushed Britain back across the desert and earned the nickname "Desert Fox" • ...
World War 1 Choice Board 2021-05-12
Across
- Building up armed forces, getting ready for war
- Agreements or promises to defend and help another country
- All people and resources to the war effort and imposing censorship of the process.
- France, and Italy who wrote the treaty of versatility.
- information used to influence opinion
- international assembly of nations goal to keep peace among nations
- The month and year of the start of WW1
- Payments for war damage
- Parts of the allied powers(GB)
- Trying to build up an empire by taking control of weaker nations
- Any speech or action that encourages rebellion.
- Part of the central powers (Vienna)
- Treaty ending world war 1
- Deadlockin which neither side is able to defeat the other
- Having pride in your country, willing to defend it.
- A german submarine
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- Germany's plan for fighting France and russia
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug on the battlefield.
- message from Germany ambassador to mexico proposing a mexican-Germany
- Not favoring either side in a dispute
- Area in between two trenches of two fronts
- The emperor of Austria-Hungary until his death in late 1916.
- Parts of the Central Powers(Bonn)
- Part of the Allied Powers(Paris is the capital)
- Part of the Allied powers (left early)
- The first lord of the British admiralty
- Parts of the allied power joined late.
- The chancellor of Germany during the final months of the war.
- agreement to stop fighting
- Ruler with unlimited power
- Special war certificates that were sold to support the war effort
31 Clues: A german submarine • Payments for war damage • Treaty ending world war 1 • agreement to stop fighting • Ruler with unlimited power • Parts of the allied powers(GB) • Parts of the Central Powers(Bonn) • Part of the central powers (Vienna) • Not favoring either side in a dispute • information used to influence opinion • The month and year of the start of WW1 • ...
World War 1/Great Depression 2022-01-11
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- the movement of African Americans from farming areas in the South to big cities in the North
- the first three months of FDR's presidency, during which the president and Congress passed many new laws that focused on relief, recovery, and reform during the Great Depression
- seasonal workers who move from place to place to harvest crops
- during the 1930s, the name for the area of the Great Plains where drought and damaging farming practices had turned topsoil into infertile dust
- the policy of avoiding political ties with other nations
- borrowed money
- a strong feeling of pride in one's nation
- during WWI, the nations who fought together against the Central Powers; mainly Great Britain, France, Russia, and later the United States
- a tax on imports
- a long and severe decline in the economy that existed from 1929 until the early 1940s
- to produce many things at once, usually with machinery
- a formal government agreement of friendship between countries
- another name for the decade of the 1920s when the jazz style of music became widely known and popular
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- an insurance system funded by the United States federal government to help support disabled or retired Americans
- a policy in which a country keeps building up its troops and making plans for war
- the condition of being out of work
- the programs President Franklin Roosevelt and his administration set up to end the Great Depression
- someone who buys or uses goods or services
- during WWI, the nations who fought together against the Allied Powers; mainly Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- a shortage
- a national policy of expanding power by taking control of other lands and peoples
- the large-scale demand for goods
- central location where people buy and sell stocks in companies
23 Clues: a shortage • borrowed money • a tax on imports • the large-scale demand for goods • the condition of being out of work • a strong feeling of pride in one's nation • someone who buys or uses goods or services • to produce many things at once, usually with machinery • the policy of avoiding political ties with other nations • ...
World war I Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-16
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- Took place in the late spring of 1915, soon after Italy’s entrance into the war on the Allied side
- Russian forces invaded the German-held regions of East Prussia and Poland
- Sunk several commercial and passenger vessels, including some U.S. ships.
- One of the world’s deadliest global pandemics
- Posters that tried to persuade men to join friends and family who had already volunteered by making them feel like they were missing out
- Commander of the American Expeditionary Force
- A treaty signed on June 28 1919
- This man got assassinated
- Fought from September 6-9, 1914, French and British forces confronted the invading Germany army
- He assassinated Archduke
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- during the start of WWI
- he wrote a telegraph or note
- Commanded British forces at the Battle of the Somme
- A ship that was blown up with a torpedo
- they were built in a zig-zag pattern
- this machinery was used in trench warfare
- statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- This country had great naval strength
- This country attacked the U.S. on multiple occasions
- A German leader
20 Clues: A German leader • during the start of WWI • He assassinated Archduke • This man got assassinated • he wrote a telegraph or note • A treaty signed on June 28 1919 • they were built in a zig-zag pattern • This country had great naval strength • A ship that was blown up with a torpedo • this machinery was used in trench warfare • One of the world’s deadliest global pandemics • ...
World War 1 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-06
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- a plan made by germany
- a giant artillery piece used by the germans
- guns that shoot 600-1000 rounds per minute
- last name of the russian leader who offered the treat of brest-litovsk to germany during ww1
- another name for a battle between airplanes
- countries from all 6 continents participating in one war
- treaties to defend one another in the event of war
- most famous ace of ww1
- the terrorist group that planned and carried out the assasination of franz ferdinand
- the day that ww1 ended, armistice is in the name
- German spying aircraft that looks like a blimp
- a british passenger ship sunk by german u-boats
- deep ditches to defend positions
- the practice of spying or of using spies
- the name of the group originally pertaining to great britain, france, and the russia
- mandatory enrollment of individuals into the armed forces
- league of ____ formed by u.s. president woodrow wilson
- the place franz ferdinand was assasinated
- the preparation of a country's army
- the area between opposite sides trenches
- when both sides are dug in, battling in one area
- the last name of the archduke of the austro-hungarian empire
- ratified agreement between countries
- an alternate name for world war 1 itself
- massive buildup of arms late 1800s to early 1900s
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- armored vehicle first used at the battle of somme
- a type of warfare that involves the use of chemicals
- the last name of the leader of the german empire during world war 1
- a german submarine
- the treaty that ended the war
- the country where most of the war took place
- a chemical weapon used by all sides of the war
- a disease caused by the conditions of trenches involving feet
- the popular nickname for american soldiers
- the last name of an american fighter ace during ww1
- a truce made by both sides during war to stop fighting
- a masked used to combat the use of poison gas during ww1
- winged vehicle used for reconnaissance
- the name of the group originally pertaining to germany, austria-hungary, and turkey
- weapon first used the germans, referred to as "flammenwerfer"
- biased and or misleading information used to promote a political issue
- seizure of a smaller country by a stronger country
- a peace treaty signed by russia and germany
- the telegram that caused the u.s. to join the war
- military observation of a region to locate an enemy, hence "recon"
- area where two armies meet to battle
- not helping or supporting either side during conflict
- intensified rivalries between nations
- nickname given to the marines by the germans involving dogs
- the country that germany passed through to get to france
- an attack from low-flying aircraft
51 Clues: a german submarine • a plan made by germany • most famous ace of ww1 • the treaty that ended the war • deep ditches to defend positions • an attack from low-flying aircraft • the preparation of a country's army • area where two armies meet to battle • ratified agreement between countries • intensified rivalries between nations • winged vehicle used for reconnaissance • ...
World War One Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-24
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- the military alliance formed between Russia, Great Britain, and france before WW1
- a toxic war gas that raises blisters and attacks the lungs and eyes.
- the german plan of totally destroying french forces by outflanking them was the _____ plan
- for the right of self-determination by countries and also for the formation of the league of nations
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- this was an attempt by germany to bring mexico into war
- the longest battle of of WW1 was...
- was NOT one of the leaders who were known as the "big four" at the peace meetings following WW1
- the name given to great britains navy
- a union or association between three powers or states
- was a member of the triple alliance
- was assassinated in the archduke francis ferdinand
- president during WW1
- this ended the war between russia and the central powers
- the sinking of what ship by germany brought the U.S. closer to entering WW1
- a formal agreement between two or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to another's defense
- was the only major naval engagement of WW1
- the president of france during WW1
- he was the king of germany during WW1
- american president during WW1
- this battle saw the first use of chemical weapons.
- he was the german chancellor during WW1, he favored war
- war aims outlined by President Wilson in 1918, which he believed would promote lasting peace
- the german fleet of ships
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- was the political leader of france during WW1 but wasn't president
- the battle of ... witnessed the first use of the modern tank
- was a member of the triple entente
- the battle of ____ was the last "open" battle of the western front
- he was a top french commander during WW1
- WW1 military strategy of defending a position by fighting from the protection of deep ditches
- in 1917 the U.S. entered war with ___ and its allies
- were used to drop bombs on the enemy as well as find out the enemy's position
- was austria's foreign minister who was know to be a war hawk and favored war with serbia
- ____ truce of 1914
- warfare this involved digging, barbed wire and "no mans land".
- was the british general of british troops in france during WW1
- type of warfare resulted in the use of masks by foot soldiers
- a law that requires people of a certain age to enlist int he military
- was the leader of great britain during WW1
- this mans death set a chain reaction which ultimately led to the outbreak of WW1
- a strip of land between the trenches of opposing armies along the western front during WW1
- leader of italy during WW1
- was not a member of the triple entante
- the name for the powers who fought against the central powers
- was the top german commander during WW1 who was inspirational at the battle of tannenberg
- he was the commander of the american troops in europe during WW1
46 Clues: ____ truce of 1914 • president during WW1 • the german fleet of ships • leader of italy during WW1 • american president during WW1 • was a member of the triple entente • the president of france during WW1 • the longest battle of of WW1 was... • was a member of the triple alliance • the name given to great britains navy • he was the king of germany during WW1 • ...
Autumn Snyder - World War 1 2023-03-24
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- expand the military
- President of the U.S. during WW1
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- International organization made to keep the peace
- Russia's strategy to win the war
- where most of the fighting took place; front line
- GB, France and Russia
- long dug out pathways that soldiers used to navigate, sleep, and fight in
- a mechanism that traveled underwater, carrying people inside of it
- Principles of peace created by Woodrow Wilson
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- an agreement to stop fighting
- eating or using very little resources so you don't run out too fast
- Nicknamed The Tiger; Prime Minister of France
- a war in which every country put as much money into it as they possibly could
- media used to persuade people
- Last German emperor
- Treaty the ended WW1
- the front where the most brutal battles happened
- When a person or group make their own decisions regarding how to manage life
- other countries that would help you in a state of need
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire
21 Clues: expand the military • Last German emperor • Treaty the ended WW1 • GB, France and Russia • an agreement to stop fighting • media used to persuade people • President of the U.S. during WW1 • Russia's strategy to win the war • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • Nicknamed The Tiger; Prime Minister of France • Principles of peace created by Woodrow Wilson • ...
World War II Puzzle 3 2023-12-06
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- Strategic Pacific island captured by the Allies.
- Chinese Communist leader during WWII.
- Main infantry weapon for most soldiers in WWII.
- Rocket German flying bomb used in the Blitz.
- Marina Italian Royal Navy during World War II.
- Post-war program recruiting German scientists.
- Term for the intense German bombing of London.
- Special units responsible for handling victims in concentration camps.
- Japanese aircraft carrier in the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
- Allied plan for the invasion of Japan.
- Chindits British guerrilla warfare unit in Burma.
- Massive Allied retreat from the beaches of France.
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- German mechanized infantry during WWII.
- WWII-era Soviet leader's current successor.
- German defensive line in Italy.
- Bagration Soviet offensive on the Eastern Front.
- U.S. Army unit in the Burma Campaign.
- Attempted assassin of Hitler in the July 20 Plot.
- British fighter aircraft during the Battle of Britain.
- Allied operation to break out of Normandy.
- Top-scoring fighter ace in the history of aerial combat.
- Largest tank battle in history occurred here.
22 Clues: German defensive line in Italy. • Chinese Communist leader during WWII. • U.S. Army unit in the Burma Campaign. • Allied plan for the invasion of Japan. • German mechanized infantry during WWII. • Allied operation to break out of Normandy. • WWII-era Soviet leader's current successor. • Rocket German flying bomb used in the Blitz. • ...
Causes of World War ll 2024-03-04
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- The profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations.
- Lack of success.
- An intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory.
- Prejudice against Jewish people.
- A general increase in, mostly, prices.
- A collection of people, countries, or groups that combine for a particular purpose, typically mutual protection or cooperation.
- A strong desire to do or to achieve something.
- Identification with one's own nation.
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability.
- Is a far-right, authoritarian, ultranationalist political ideology and movement.
- The annexation of Austria in 1938
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- A German concept of expansionism.
- An instance of invading a country or region with an armed force.
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- A German dictator.
- A formal agreement between individuals or parties.
- A period of decline.
- The deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group.
- The action or process of appeasing.
- The policy of territorial or economic expansion.
- A form of fascism, with disdain for liberal democracy and the parliamentary system.
- Lack of knowledge or information.
- The process of equipping military with a supply of weapons.
- A city in S Germany, capital of the state of Bavaria, on the Isar River
- Attacking something with passion.
25 Clues: Lack of success. • A German dictator. • A period of decline. • Prejudice against Jewish people. • Lack of knowledge or information. • Attacking something with passion. • The annexation of Austria in 1938 • A German concept of expansionism. • The action or process of appeasing. • Identification with one's own nation. • A general increase in, mostly, prices. • ...
Paige Forberger - World War I 2024-03-22
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- Wilson's ideas for keeping peace among nations
- expanding a country's military to be the best as possible
- The people deciding what government they want to be ruled under
- U.S. President during WWI
- Group of countries dedicated to keeping peace among nations
- German Empire, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire
- Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- Warfare used in WWI to keep soldiers safe from gunfire
- A nation dedicating all of its resources to the war
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- Limiting food and supply consumption to preserve for soldiers
- Front where Germany had to fight Russia
- 400-mile stretch of land, decisive front for WWI
- Treaty that ended WWI but eventually led to WWII
- A ceasefire
- France, Great Britain,Russia
- French leader who was part of the big four, wanted punishment for Germany
- Germany's plan to fight a two-front war
- underwater ships used for warfare in WWI, specifically German U-Boats
- German emperor during World War I
- News altered by a country's government to make it seem like the war is going better than it actually is
- France, UK, Russia, Italy, Japan, USA
21 Clues: A ceasefire • U.S. President during WWI • France, Great Britain,Russia • German emperor during World War I • Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy • France, UK, Russia, Italy, Japan, USA • Front where Germany had to fight Russia • Germany's plan to fight a two-front war • Wilson's ideas for keeping peace among nations • 400-mile stretch of land, decisive front for WWI • ...
World War I Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-06
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- The last "open" battle of WWI
- These were used to gain intel and drop explosives on enemies
- German Chancellor during WWI; a war hawk
- President of France during WWI(Not political leader)
- The plan to totally destroy French forces by outflanking them
- Top French commander during WWI
- This type of warfare was unlimited against neutral countries
- American bonds that were sold to raise money for war expenses
- An American organization that created pro-war literature
- Leader of the USA during WWI
- The country Germany invaded to attack France
- The adjective used to describe Britain's naval fleet.
- British general of troops in France during WWI
- Assassinator of the Archduke
- The leader of Britain during WWI
- Austria sent a list of these to Serbia
- This board was responsible for converting factories to produce war materials
- What the Selective Service Act implemented
- A long-range cause of WWI; Sense of pride for your country
- Another name for World War I
- The leader of Italy during WWI
- Line Began near France/Belgium and continued to the border of Switzerland
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- The treaty to officially end WWI
- Peace meetings in 1919 were held in this city
- pledge of assistance that dragged other nations into war
- The act of voluntary conservation, usually used in war
- The city in which the Archduke was assassinated
- The leader of France during WWI
- Americans switched to this type of economy after entering WWI
- Head of the American Food Administration
- This battle was the only major naval engagement during WWI
- Another name for the central powers
- This long-range cause of WWI created a strong sense of economic competition
- This battle witnessed the first use of the modern tank
- A telegram by Germany that attempted to bring Mexico into the war
- His assassination indirectly kicked off WWI
- The sinking of this ship was a major reason the US entered the war
- A means of persuasion by a government or a group of people
- Inspiration at Tannenburg; was the top German commander during WWI
- A major reason that most Americans favored the allies
- The commonplace of battle during WWI
- Commander of American troops in Europe
- The name of Germany's naval fleet during WWI
- WWI started due to a crisis in this country
- Another name for the allied powers
- What people were referred to due to depersonalization
- The strongest ally of Germany
- Austria's foreign minister; a war hawk
- The longest battle of WWI
- This treaty ended the war between Russia and the Central Powers
50 Clues: The longest battle of WWI • Leader of the USA during WWI • Assassinator of the Archduke • Another name for World War I • The last "open" battle of WWI • The strongest ally of Germany • The leader of Italy during WWI • The leader of France during WWI • Top French commander during WWI • The treaty to officially end WWI • The leader of Britain during WWI • ...
America in World War II 2024-09-10
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- name of the facility that built cargo ships quickly
- name of the B-29 that dropped the first atomic bomb
- abbreviations for the two offices that regulated wages and prices worked to control inflation
- major naval battle in the Philippines
- Women Army Service Pilots
- to deprive the right to vote
- ships that were made quickly to deliver supplies
- Another American beach on D-Day
- Roosevelts chief of staff of the US Army and chief military advisor
- Actual code name for D-Day
- plan to build military equipment without bidding
- US Commander of the Pacific Fleet after Pearl Harbor
- one of 7 African Americans to receive the Medal of Honor from acton in Italy
- clothing popular with Mexican American teenagers
- city where the second atomic bomb was dropped
- jellied gasoline used in firebombing
- limiting supplies in the US during the war
- Last major battle where the Nazis tried to re-take Antwerp
- Women Army Air Corp
- code name of the atomic program
- first name of the women characterized by the War Effort at home
- Supreme Court case involving the japanese in California
- site of the last hold outs in the Philippines led to a death march
- one of the American beaches on D-Day
- last American stronghold taken after Pearl Harbor
- Island taken by US in the Pacific that allowed bombing of Japan
- led the first American bombing raid on Japan
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- Army general forced to flee the Philippines
- attempt by Japanese to knock out Americas most western islands
- means of protecting American Ships in the Atlantic
- a new landing vehicle for water assaults
- The soft underbelly, first allied invasion of Europe
- men clothing with no vest, no cuffs, short jacket and narrow lapels
- major naval battle where ships never saw each other, aerial kept New Guinea safe
- first atomic bomb ever used
- Site of a meeting where Stalin agreed to open the eastern front when the US and GB attacked
- name given to gardens during the war
- means Divine Wind
- name given to the Navajo in the Pacific
- First city bombed with an atomic bomb
- location of the first American landing in World War II
- goal of Hitlers invasion of Russia
- first base taken that was halfway between the Mariana Island and Japan
- site of the war crimes tribunal
- where African American pilots trained
- name given to the new industrial area of California and the south
- name of 2nd atomic bomb dropped
- thick earthen wedges that made fighting difficult in France
- America plan to defeat the Japanese in the Pacific
49 Clues: means Divine Wind • Women Army Air Corp • Women Army Service Pilots • Actual code name for D-Day • first atomic bomb ever used • to deprive the right to vote • Another American beach on D-Day • site of the war crimes tribunal • name of 2nd atomic bomb dropped • code name of the atomic program • goal of Hitlers invasion of Russia • name given to gardens during the war • ...
Träumerle`s Ablenkungsflugzeugrätsel :-) 2014-07-05
Across
- Mein Spitze für dich, wenn ich lieb zu dir bin
- So heißt dein Auto
- An diesem Tag sehen wie uns wieder :)
- In the World of TUI... Happy People...
- Hast du immer beim autofahren! besonders wenn es schnell gehen muss ;)
- Dein WM-Liebling mit Nachnamen
- An den Tag fliege ich in den Urlaub
- Der Typ regt dich auf der Arbeit immer auf (Nachname) *hihi*
- Ein anderes Wort für dein "Bett" :P
- Hast du fast in jeder Jeans, wenn es nach mir geht :P
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- Wo verbringst du gleich 2 wundervolle Tage
- Die schreibe ich dir immer und du hast ne ganze Kiste davon
- Bringe ich dir immer mal zum Frühstück mit
- Wie heißt das Arbeitgeber an den du in einem Urlaub nicht denken sollst!
- Dein Spitzename für mich, wenn ich gemein war
- Dein Lieblingsbier
16 Clues: So heißt dein Auto • Dein Lieblingsbier • Dein WM-Liebling mit Nachnamen • An den Tag fliege ich in den Urlaub • Ein anderes Wort für dein "Bett" :P • An diesem Tag sehen wie uns wieder :) • In the World of TUI... Happy People... • Wo verbringst du gleich 2 wundervolle Tage • Bringe ich dir immer mal zum Frühstück mit • Dein Spitzename für mich, wenn ich gemein war • ...
Significant Women in STEM 2024-02-06
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- Discovered how to engineer bacteria to produce human insulin
- First woman elected to the U.K.'s National Academy for Science
- Created the system that most search engines use
- Fist African-American woman to get a doctorate in math
- Greatly improved hospital conditions through statistics
- Her discoveries are now used in countries as substantial food sources
- Developed computer language in English instead of math notation
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- First professional female electrical engineer
- Inventor of Coston Flares
- The first woman in space
- Secret project during World War 2
- First woman to get a doctorate in math
- Was never credited for her work overseeing the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge
- Determined standards for refrigerated foods
- Possibly the first person to own a personal home computer
- First female engineering professor at Purdue
16 Clues: The first woman in space • Inventor of Coston Flares • Secret project during World War 2 • First woman to get a doctorate in math • Determined standards for refrigerated foods • First female engineering professor at Purdue • First professional female electrical engineer • Created the system that most search engines use • ...
THE Great American Crossword 2023-05-09
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- Abbrv. for a defensive Military alliance made after WW2 that Included the US as well as aligned states
- instituted by the Supreme Court case Plessy v Ferguson, which said this was legal if facilities were, "separate, but equal."
- federal regulation industry implemented by President Nixon during his first term
- War fought by the United states, where they acquired the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico
- Fathered by James Madison to replace the Articles of Confederation as the Governing document of the US
- Highway System implemented by President Eisenhower in the 1950s
- Instituted by the 18th Amendment after a decades long temperance movement
- State that is home to many Native American reservations; North of Texas
- The United States' communist opponents during the Cold War
Down
- Group of Colonists that supported the crown and opposed American Independance
- ____ Party, nicknamed the "Bull Moose" Party, founded by Theodore Roosevelt
- Joined by the United States after WW2 to promote greater global unity and prevent another world war
- The only American President to serve more than 2 terms
- President who's election led to the secession of many Southern States
- The ideology that the united states should expand west across North America, as it is the will of god
- Third President of the United States, had an agrarian vision for the United States
- Only one of the original 13 colonies to be predominantly Catholic
- Considered the "Father of the Constitution", and the 5th President of the United States
- Only president to also serve as chief justice on the supreme court
- American President who famously called dissenters to a Churchill speech as the "American Crackpots Association"
20 Clues: The only American President to serve more than 2 terms • The United States' communist opponents during the Cold War • Highway System implemented by President Eisenhower in the 1950s • Only one of the original 13 colonies to be predominantly Catholic • Only president to also serve as chief justice on the supreme court • ...
Section 8.3: Peace and Conflict 2013-04-16
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- Treating a person or their feelings with consideration.
- Bringing a fight or struggle to a peaceful conclusion.
- Taking advantage of a weaker group.
- International body set up to promote world peace and cooperation.
- Belief that all disputes should be settled by peaceful means.
- Intimidating/frightening people weaker than yourself.
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- Bringing people together who were opposed to each other.
- A war which is fought for the right reasons in the right way.
- Weapons which can destroy large areas and numbers of people.
- Stopping blaming someone and/or pardoning them for what they have done wrong.
- The ending of war throughout the whole world.
- Attack without being provoked.
12 Clues: Attack without being provoked. • Taking advantage of a weaker group. • The ending of war throughout the whole world. • Intimidating/frightening people weaker than yourself. • Bringing a fight or struggle to a peaceful conclusion. • Treating a person or their feelings with consideration. • Bringing people together who were opposed to each other. • ...
Crosswordle 2023-11-12
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- The system of racial segregation in the Southern United States
- Supreme Court case that declared segregation constitutional
- Name of the ship sunk in 1915, a catalyst for U.S. involvement in World War I
- Constitutional amendment granting women the right to vote
- The first successful powered flight by the Wright Brothers in 1903 took place in this state
- Organization advocating for women's suffrage
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- Policy of aggressive nationalism associated with Theodore Roosevelt
- President during World War I
- Amendment establishing Prohibition
- President who initiated progressive reforms and trust-busting
- Nickname for journalists who exposed social issues and corruption
- The 19th Amendment is also known as the Women's __ Amendment
12 Clues: President during World War I • Amendment establishing Prohibition • Organization advocating for women's suffrage • Constitutional amendment granting women the right to vote • Supreme Court case that declared segregation constitutional • The 19th Amendment is also known as the Women's __ Amendment • President who initiated progressive reforms and trust-busting • ...
Puzzle #7 (Famous Landmarks) 2024-02-10
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- It's 277 miles long and 1 mile deep. (5, 6)
- A 5000 year old Passage Tomb. (9)
- The world's most famous prehistoric monument, perhaps? (10)
- A world famous unfinished landmark. (2, 7, 7)
- Famous gigantic Art Deco statue. (6, 3, 8)
- A sacred symbol of Japan. (5, 4)
- Iconic Egyptian monuments. (3, 8)
- World's tallest building. (4, 7)
- The world's tallest uninterrupted waterfall. (5, 5)
- World famous mausoleum and tribute to a beloved wife. (3, 5)
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- A Royal residence. (10, 6)
- A gift of friendship from France in the 1880s. (6, 2, 7)
- Highest palace in the world. (6, 6)
- Ancient city carved in sandstone. (5)
- Originally the entrance gateway to the International Exposition of 1889. (6, 5)
- Australia's most recognizable building. (6, 5, 5)
- One of Canada's most iconic attractions. (7, 5)
- It opened in A.D. 80. (3, 9)
- Famous clock tower. (3, 3)
- Ancient Incan citadel. (5, 6)
20 Clues: A Royal residence. (10, 6) • Famous clock tower. (3, 3) • It opened in A.D. 80. (3, 9) • Ancient Incan citadel. (5, 6) • A sacred symbol of Japan. (5, 4) • World's tallest building. (4, 7) • A 5000 year old Passage Tomb. (9) • Iconic Egyptian monuments. (3, 8) • Highest palace in the world. (6, 6) • Ancient city carved in sandstone. (5) • ...
Austin Chapter 4 Modern History Education 2017-10-23
Across
- Unable to read or write
- Measurable proof that schools and teachers are providing high-quality education
- Fiance, international corporation, and tradelink the economies of nations around the world
- 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 after the end of World War II
- Courteous regard for people's feelings
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- Classes taught in two languages
- Not dissing people because they're to you
- The mass slaughter of European civilians, especially those of jewish descent, by the Nazis during World War II
- Performance standards for knowledge and skills to be mastered in specific subject area
10 Clues: Unable to read or write • Classes taught in two languages • Courteous regard for people's feelings • Not dissing people because they're to you • The great increase in births after the end of World War II • Measurable proof that schools and teachers are providing high-quality education • ...
The Second World War 2013-05-16
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- The people that Hitler wanted to get rid of in Europe
- The name of the Prime Minister who was in charge of Britain during the war
- The type of bomb dropped on Hiroshima
- The capital city of France
- The city in Germany that the allies bombed heavily
- When Hitler bombed London it was known as the...
- The name of the first city to have an atomic bomb dropped on it
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- The place in France where the British escaped on small boats
- The name of a British aeroplane in WW2
- The leader of Germany
- The country where Hiroshima is
- How Hitler died
- The name of the Prime Minister that didn't want to go to war
- The name of the day when the British took France back from Hitler
14 Clues: How Hitler died • The leader of Germany • The capital city of France • The country where Hiroshima is • The type of bomb dropped on Hiroshima • The name of a British aeroplane in WW2 • When Hitler bombed London it was known as the... • The city in Germany that the allies bombed heavily • The people that Hitler wanted to get rid of in Europe • ...
The First World War 2023-03-23
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- There was a climate of tension in Europe as a result of the ________ balance of power.
- The alliance between France, Russia and the UK
- The name of the period of time where European powers began preparing for a possible war.
- A rise of __________ led to tension between Russian, Austria-Hungary and Serbia.
- Position of dominance over others
- The regions lost by France to Germany after the 1871 Franco-Prussian War.
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- Region in south-eastern Europe
- The Alliance between Germany, the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Italy
- Formal agreement between countries to cooperate and support each other.
- Tensions increased as Germany's __________ expansion clashed with the interests of France and the United Kingdom.
- There was a decline of the ________ Empire in the Balkans
- The country where Germany interfered and prevented France from controlling a strategic area.
- What the United Kingdom considered a threat to its dominance in certain overseas markets.
- Between 1880-1914 there was the formation of _________ between the European powers.
14 Clues: Region in south-eastern Europe • Position of dominance over others • The alliance between France, Russia and the UK • There was a decline of the ________ Empire in the Balkans • The Alliance between Germany, the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Italy • Formal agreement between countries to cooperate and support each other. • ...
World War I Review 2023-03-13
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- international assembly of nations: goal to keep peace among nations
- deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
- Germany’s plan for fighting France and Russia
- building up armed forces, getting ready for war
- agreement to stop fighting
- all people and resources to the war effort
- Treaty of Brest-Litovsk treaty between Germany and ______________ that allowed Germany to concentrate all of their troops on the Western front
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- trying to build up an empire, by taking control of weaker nation
- having pride in your country, willing to defend it
- area in between two trenches of two fronts
- agreements or promises to defend and help another country
- telegram from Germany to the German ambassador to Mexico proposing a Mexican-German alliance
- Treaty of _________________, ended World War I
- leaders from Britain, U.S., France and Italy who wrote the Treaty of Versailles
14 Clues: agreement to stop fighting • area in between two trenches of two fronts • all people and resources to the war effort • Germany’s plan for fighting France and Russia • Treaty of _________________, ended World War I • building up armed forces, getting ready for war • having pride in your country, willing to defend it • ...
World War II - Hard 2024-06-05
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- The Allied invasion of Sicily was known as Operation ________.
- The Battle of ________ took place on November 2, 1943.
- In alphabetical order - Gold, ____, Omaha, ____, & Utah.
- The US 2nd Armored Division was nicknamed "________".
- The first major Allied offensive in the Pacific.
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- Commander of the 3rd Fleet from 1943 onwards.
- Gen. Anthony ________ commanded US forces at the Siege of Bastogne.
- Gen. Patton led an assault on this city in Operation Torch.
- Japanese military tactic invented in late 1944.
- Surname of the photographer who took "Raising the Flag" on Iwo Jima.
- Secretary of State for most of WWII.
- The first German concentration camp.
- The P-51 ________, American fighter jet.
- The name of the US carrier sunk in the Battle of Midway.
14 Clues: Secretary of State for most of WWII. • The first German concentration camp. • The P-51 ________, American fighter jet. • Commander of the 3rd Fleet from 1943 onwards. • Japanese military tactic invented in late 1944. • The first major Allied offensive in the Pacific. • The US 2nd Armored Division was nicknamed "________". • ...
turning points 2022-10-04
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- who was the first president in office when the nullification crisis occurred
- The shot heard round the world is a phase that refers to the opening shot of the battles of lexington & “blank”
- King philip's war was named after what Wampanoag chief
- what happened in Jamestown?
- where did the Boston massacre occur?
- This man-made stretch of canal helped connect trade in the eastern united states starting in 1817
- what month did the Mayflower arrive to Cape cod
- what was the ship named that carried the first African slaves into virgina
- The US purchased the land known as the louisiana purchased from which country
- what was the first state in the united states to be ratified
- The national historic trail that stretched from tennessee to oklahoma for the reflection of indians, called the trail of “blank
- In Marbury vs. Madison this court ruled to give other courts the power to string down law that was unconstitutional
- The french and indian war was also known as the “blank” years war
- where did the Salem witchcraft take place?
- who rescued john smith from death in 1607
- During the war of 1812, these troops burned down the white house
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- Supreme Court decides Dredd Scott vs. Sandford-1857
- In 1848, the first woman's rights convention focused on females voting rights what held in “blank” falls
- where was the first piece of gold found in California?
- The first long-distance telegraph was sent in 1844 from washington D.C to where
- Andrew jackson used his executive power to stop using the second bank for the US, this was called
- Group of islands where Columbus landed in the "new world"
- what makes up the bill of rights?
- who won the battle of york
24 Clues: who won the battle of york • what happened in Jamestown? • what makes up the bill of rights? • where did the Boston massacre occur? • who rescued john smith from death in 1607 • where did the Salem witchcraft take place? • what month did the Mayflower arrive to Cape cod • Supreme Court decides Dredd Scott vs. Sandford-1857 • ...
W&K 2022-07-19
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- Month we met
- Dating app we matched on (initials)
- Wedding hastag
- Country we joke of moving to
- First trip together (city)
- First date (Restaurant)
- Our Hogwarts house
- Country our cat was born
- Music genre we both like
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- Name of our cat
- Venue we got married at
- First concert together (2 words)
- Best Man
- Month we got engaged
- Honeymoon destination (2 words)
- Age gap (years)
- Maid of Honour
- Town we live in
- World Wonder we visited together (2 words)
- Favourite movie
20 Clues: Best Man • Month we met • Wedding hastag • Maid of Honour • Name of our cat • Age gap (years) • Town we live in • Favourite movie • Our Hogwarts house • Month we got engaged • Venue we got married at • First date (Restaurant) • Country our cat was born • Music genre we both like • First trip together (city) • Country we joke of moving to • Honeymoon destination (2 words) • ...
Mystery Mamá: Facts and Favorites 2019-10-09
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- Her mother's first name
- Favorite food
- Favorite piece of clothing
- Favorite ice cream flavor (3 words)
- Favorite tool (2 words)
- College she attended
- One of her best friends
- Eye Color
- Birthday month
- Sister's name
- Favorite hobby
- City of Birth (2 words)
- Favorite Season of the Year
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- Favorite smell
- Weirdest food ever eater (2 words)
- Her favorite condiment
- Number of siblings (brothers & sisters)
- Favorite tree
- Favorite city in the world
- Favorite sport
- Animal she is afraid of
- Brother's name
22 Clues: Eye Color • Favorite food • Favorite tree • Sister's name • Favorite smell • Favorite sport • Birthday month • Favorite hobby • Brother's name • College she attended • Her favorite condiment • Her mother's first name • Favorite tool (2 words) • One of her best friends • Animal she is afraid of • City of Birth (2 words) • Favorite piece of clothing • Favorite city in the world • ...
Papá Puzzle: Facts & Favorites 2019-10-09
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- Favorite city in the world
- Favorite hobby
- Favorite tool
- College he attended
- Number of siblings (brothers & sisters)
- His favorite condiment (2 words)
- Weirdest food ever eater (2 words)
- His mother's first name
- Favorite piece of clothing
- Favorite sport
- Birthday month
- Brother's name
- Favorite color
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- Favorite ice cream flavor
- Favorite tree
- Favorite food (2 words)
- Sister's name
- City of Birth
- One of his best friends
- Eye Color
- Animal he is afraid of
- Favorite Season of the Year
- Favorite smell
23 Clues: Eye Color • Favorite tree • Sister's name • Favorite tool • City of Birth • Favorite hobby • Favorite sport • Favorite smell • Birthday month • Brother's name • Favorite color • College he attended • Animal he is afraid of • Favorite food (2 words) • His mother's first name • One of his best friends • Favorite ice cream flavor • Favorite city in the world • Favorite piece of clothing • ...
Chapter 10: The Jefferson Era 2021-01-19
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- Jefferson proposed the US stay a nation of these (section 1)
- he sold the Louisiana Territory (section 2)
- person who takes an extreme political position (section 1)
- area Zebulon Pike explored (2 words, section 2)
- Country that blocked US Shipping (section 3)
- Key port for the new nation (2 words, section 2)
- Shawnee chief who tried to unite Native Americans (section 3)
- Jefferson defeated him 1800 (2 words, section 1)
- Jefferson had little control over these (section 1)
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- federalist Chief Justice (2 words, section 1)
- Jefferson decreased this power (section 1)
- the British kidnapped 6000 of these Americans (section 3)
- Shoshone guide (section 2)
- Westerners who urged war with Britain (2 words, section 3)
- hero at the battle of New Orleans (2 Words, section 4)
15 Clues: Shoshone guide (section 2) • Jefferson decreased this power (section 1) • he sold the Louisiana Territory (section 2) • Country that blocked US Shipping (section 3) • federalist Chief Justice (2 words, section 1) • area Zebulon Pike explored (2 words, section 2) • Key port for the new nation (2 words, section 2) • Jefferson defeated him 1800 (2 words, section 1) • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2014-12-12
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- dry crackers made of flour and salt, used as rations for soldiers during the civil war
- where a person owns and forcibly makes another person work for them
- Confederate president
- the period of time right before the Civil War
- the name of the northern states that fought against the Confederacy
- name of the southern states that seceded from the US during the Civil War
- Union president
- first battle of the Civil War, confederate victory
- feeling that one section of a country is more important or superior to the rest of the country
- the ability for states to choose if they wanted to be a slave state or a free state (2 words)
- a political party created in the 1850s; Abraham Lincoln was the first president of this party
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- a person against slavery
- separating from a country or alliance
- a person loyal to the North during the war
- famous Union general, later became President of the United States (3 words)
- the final battle where Lee surrendered (3 words)
- the most bloody, single-day battle in US history,
- famous Confederate general (3 words)
- Confederate general that had his “march to the sea”, burned down Atlanta (3 words)
- a person loyal to the South during the war
20 Clues: Union president • Confederate president • a person against slavery • famous Confederate general (3 words) • separating from a country or alliance • a person loyal to the North during the war • a person loyal to the South during the war • the period of time right before the Civil War • the final battle where Lee surrendered (3 words) • ...
Texas Revolution 2023-03-03
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- Nickname Texas got after winning their independence
- The law that banned any further immigration from the United States to Texas and any new slaves
- People after getting shot
- Settlers which helped to precipitate the Texas Revolution
- American pioneer
- President of Mexico
- A mexican American
- people who moved from the United States to Texas
- anyone who lives in Texas
- War that started in San Antonio
- a person who had been granted the right to settle on land in exchange for recruiting
- A weapon Mexico used against Texans
- American military officer
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- Fighting for freedom and rights
- American War of Independence
- type of transportation everyone used back then
- Mexican Army threlend to wipe of the game Texans had achieve
- First War-October 2 1835
- First republican of Texas
- Money that texas owned to mexico
- South Central region of the United States
- Won the texas revolution
- People that where let in Texas to colonize
- Mexico declared independence with spain which led to war
- Defense or armor everyone was using during wars
- Something mostly everyone owned when they came to Mexico
- Former Secretary of War and Navy of Mexico
- Something that a lot of people wanted
- southern portion of North America
- Governor of Texas
30 Clues: American pioneer • Governor of Texas • A mexican American • President of Mexico • First War-October 2 1835 • Won the texas revolution • First republican of Texas • People after getting shot • anyone who lives in Texas • American military officer • American War of Independence • Fighting for freedom and rights • War that started in San Antonio • Money that texas owned to mexico • ...
JFK 2022-05-20
The Modern History of Education in America 2017-10-23
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- Classes taught in two languages
- Not dissing people because they're different to you
- Measurable proof that school and teachers are providing high-quality education
- Finance, International corporations and trade link the economies of nations around the world
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- Courteous regard for peoples feelings
- Unable to read or write
- Performance standards for knowledge and skills to be mastered in specific subject areas
- A public school that operates with freedom from many of the regulations that apply to traditional public schools
- The mass slaughter of European civilians especially those of Jewish descent by the Nazis during world war II
- The great increase in births after the end of world war II
10 Clues: Unable to read or write • Classes taught in two languages • Courteous regard for peoples feelings • Not dissing people because they're different to you • The great increase in births after the end of world war II • Measurable proof that school and teachers are providing high-quality education • ...
The Modern History of Education in America. 2017-10-23
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- Guidelines defining what students at various levels should know and be able to do.
- Finance, international corporation, and trade link the economies of nations around the world.
- The mass slaughter of European civilians, especially those of Jewish descent, by the Nazis during World War II.
- Unable to write.
- Courteous regard for people's feelings.
- The great increase in births after the end of World War II.
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- Classes taught in two languages.
- Performance standers for knowledge and skills to be mastered in specific subjects areas.
- Not dissing people because they're different to you.
- Measurable proof that the schools and teachers are providing high-quality education.
10 Clues: Unable to write. • Classes taught in two languages. • Courteous regard for people's feelings. • Not dissing people because they're different to you. • The great increase in births after the end of World War II. • Guidelines defining what students at various levels should know and be able to do. • ...
Unit 3 Review 2023-04-19
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- First Global conflict
- Individual or company-owned services instead of government ownership
- CUSMA dispute between U.S.A. and Canada
- World Trade Organization
- Services owned and operated by governments
- Ethically sourced and manufactured products
- competition between capitalism and communism with slight nuclear war undertones
- War that ended the Great Depression by creating jobs
- Current Free trade agreement between Mexico, U.S.A., and Canada
- Government controlled economy with no privatization
- Taxes placed on imported goods to protect industry
- Time of worldwide economic collapse
- Method of transportation of goods globally
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- How much land is required to support an individual person
- Aspect of business that can drive lower prices and questionable practices
- supervising or taking care of something
- Location of the meeting that created the IMF and World Bank
- completing a job or part of a job
- Reduction of rules and regulations
- Term used to describe Oil
- Idea of ensuring there are enough resources for the future
- Factories in Mexico that exploit low labour prices
- GDP
- Location of the first global environmental meeting
24 Clues: GDP • First Global conflict • World Trade Organization • Term used to describe Oil • completing a job or part of a job • Reduction of rules and regulations • Time of worldwide economic collapse • supervising or taking care of something • CUSMA dispute between U.S.A. and Canada • Services owned and operated by governments • Method of transportation of goods globally • ...
Whitney M. Young Jr. 2021-01-14
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- What he was promoted to within 3 weeks in World War II
- The organization he joined in 1960
- The position he was transferred to after training to be an electrical engineer in World War II
- The month he was born in
- Where he died in Lagos, Nigeria.
- The position his father had at Lincoln Institute
- He went to one in 1963
- His last name
- The university he went to where he was given a Rockefeller grant.
- The master's degree he got
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- The first name of his wife
- He was in this position for many organizations
- The believed cause of death for Whitney M. Young Jr.
- Lincoln Institute, the school his father was a principal at, was an American what school.
- The place in Nigeria where he died
- An affectionate term that you use to express feelings to someone
- The position his mom had
- The state where he was born
- The number of kids he had
- The Branch in the National urban League he was appointed executive director for
20 Clues: His last name • He went to one in 1963 • The month he was born in • The position his mom had • The number of kids he had • The first name of his wife • The master's degree he got • The state where he was born • Where he died in Lagos, Nigeria. • The organization he joined in 1960 • The place in Nigeria where he died • He was in this position for many organizations • ...
Review Project 2020-09-30
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- increased taxes in Massachusetts
- all people born in the u.s. have the right to vote
- Removal of native tribes off of federal territory
- people vote for the government
- information that is really biased
- mass production of steel
- loyalty to ones region
- law to break up tribal lands
- believe of profitable trade
- state of government
- abolished slavery
- Places where slaves would get put in
- conflict between expanding territory
- era after the civil war
- people for abolishing slavery
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- got attacked and people abondoned it
- surround a town to cut off supplies
- transferring of things from old world to new world
- agreement among the thirteen states.
- belief that expansion of the U.S. is possible
- stronger u.s. government
- restrictions on colonial trade
- A school for the native americans
- laws enforced racial segregation
- a period of conflict
- servants who work and at the end of the contract get paid
- seven years war
- doubled the size of the nation
- to remove something
- colonists from the thirteen colonies
30 Clues: seven years war • abolished slavery • state of government • to remove something • a period of conflict • loyalty to ones region • era after the civil war • stronger u.s. government • mass production of steel • believe of profitable trade • law to break up tribal lands • people for abolishing slavery • restrictions on colonial trade • people vote for the government • ...
The Civil War 2016-04-28
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- some Confederate soldiers demanded to be paid with Union
- famous Southern actor shot Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865
- all men are created
- iron snake of the west
- abraham Lincoln's Birthplace
- A gradual increase in prices
- 16th president of the United States
- persons who wanted to end slavery in the United States
- 14th Amendment
- conferderate general in the Civil War
- a conflict between citizens of the same country
- started the Civil War
- ...whiz!
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- georgia's largest port that fell under the Union blockade of the coast after Fort Pulaski was captured by Union troops in April of 1862
- common Civil War ration
- 2 day battle, the goriest battle in US history up to that point
- what period was from January 1,1863 to March 31,1877
- northern soldiers in the American Civil War
- 1863 battle in the American Civil War
- law for men ages 18-35 to serve 3 years in the military
- the arguement that a state has the right not to follow a federal law if it deems it to be unconstitutional
- 1899 Johan Vaaler's invention
- 1885 first wooden.....was in process
- lincoln who was President during the Civil War
- to free all black people from slavery
- barkingsound
- gun used by infantry soldiers
27 Clues: ...whiz! • barkingsound • 14th Amendment • all men are created • started the Civil War • iron snake of the west • common Civil War ration • abraham Lincoln's Birthplace • A gradual increase in prices • 1899 Johan Vaaler's invention • gun used by infantry soldiers • 16th president of the United States • 1885 first wooden.....was in process • 1863 battle in the American Civil War • ...
Nigel T. Revolution crossword puzzle 2024-02-12
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- a military force that is raised from the civil population to supplement a regular army in an emergency.
- this battle was a turning point in the war
- The tyrannical king of England
- written document that established the functions of the national government of the United States
- Those who wanted to avoid war with England
- Those who wanted to go to war with England
- A pamphlet that convinced colonkst that going to war with England was inevitable
- A petition sent to England to try to avoid war with them
- Painted the Boston massacre
- initiated taxes on glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea.
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- A colonist who wrote the pamphlet common sense
- The day the decleration of independence was published
- Where the British surrendered and lost the war
- One of the 2 countries who help the continetal army and the british biggest rival
- The general for the British army
- was our best general but became a traitor
- THis man maid the famous drawing join or die
- an attempt to raise funds from the minimally taxed American colonists to provide for their defense
- A group of men who were ready to fight withing a minute
- General for the continental army
20 Clues: Painted the Boston massacre • The tyrannical king of England • The general for the British army • General for the continental army • was our best general but became a traitor • this battle was a turning point in the war • Those who wanted to avoid war with England • Those who wanted to go to war with England • THis man maid the famous drawing join or die • ...
NCoate_Revolutionarycrossword 2022-02-02
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- the war was very expensive, and caused high taxation to the colonies to pay this off
- A response to the boston tea party, locked down the harbor
- also known as the bloodless revolution
- Became a dictator after a very short attempt at democracy
- new translations of the bible, but no reforms
- protestant daughter and her husband
- representatives from all over the colonies met and wrote the declaration of rights and the greivances
- her death caused the stuart family to assume the english throne
- one side surrendered canada after they lost
- war with 2 countries at once
- prevented further conflict with the natives by restricting settling farther than the appalacian mountains
- aprill 18 1775 "shot heard round the world"
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- Peace talks in paris, agreement reached on september 1783, allowed for expansion
- commissioned george washington, an army was created, convened in philadelphia
- 5 colonists were killed in a square during this
- sending letters was made much more expensive because of this
- gave the citizens basic human rights that could not be changed or challenged
- caused a fear of a catholic dynasty
- Thomas Jefferson wrote the first draft, it was revised, and it borrowed ideas from the enlightenment thinkers
- The Freedom of speech original, would fight for your right to say anything even if he didnt agree with it
- give up a few rights in exchange for the protection of life, liberty, and property
- excess taxation on the colonist's favorite drinks
- The monarchy came back into play
- the 7 year war
- last name of the person who beheaded charles1
25 Clues: the 7 year war • war with 2 countries at once • The monarchy came back into play • caused a fear of a catholic dynasty • protestant daughter and her husband • also known as the bloodless revolution • one side surrendered canada after they lost • aprill 18 1775 "shot heard round the world" • new translations of the bible, but no reforms • ...
THE Great American Crossword 2023-05-09
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- Abbrv. for a defensive Military alliance made after WW2 that Included the US as well as aligned states
- instituted by the Supreme Court case Plessy v Ferguson, which said this was legal if facilities were, "separate, but equal."
- federal regulation industry implemented by President Nixon during his first term
- War fought by the United states, where they acquired the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico
- Fathered by James Madison to replace the Articles of Confederation as the Governing document of the US
- Highway System implemented by President Eisenhower in the 1950s
- Instituted by the 18th Amendment after a decades long temperance movement
- State that is home to many Native American reservations; North of Texas
- The United States' communist opponents during the Cold War
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- Group of Colonists that supported the crown and opposed American Independance
- ____ Party, nicknamed the "Bull Moose" Party, founded by Theodore Roosevelt
- Joined by the United States after WW2 to promote greater global unity and prevent another world war
- The only American President to serve more than 2 terms
- President who's election led to the secession of many Southern States
- The ideology that the united states should expand west across North America, as it is the will of god
- Third President of the United States, had an agrarian vision for the United States
- Only one of the original 13 colonies to be predominantly Catholic
- Considered the "Father of the Constitution", and the 5th President of the United States
- Only president to also serve as chief justice on the supreme court
- American President who famously called dissenters to a Churchill speech as the "American Crackpots Association"
20 Clues: The only American President to serve more than 2 terms • The United States' communist opponents during the Cold War • Highway System implemented by President Eisenhower in the 1950s • Only one of the original 13 colonies to be predominantly Catholic • Only president to also serve as chief justice on the supreme court • ...
vparent_revolutionarycrossword 2022-02-02
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- Was an impact of the French and Indian war because it was expensive
- He wanted freedom of religon and speech
- When Charles 2 was voted to be king and helped bring back the monarchy
- This treaty recognized the independence of the colonies, USA could establish their own government
- After her death, the Stuart family assumed the throne
- Mob that killed 5 colonists as a result of the stamp act
- A war from 1642-1649 about the absolute rule of charles 1
- They were asked to overthrow James
- Representatives from all other colonies got together and created the declaration of rights and grievances
- Continued to fight with parliament for money, gave a speech on the "divine right", apart of the Stuart family
- Shot heard around the world
- War over british expansion in north america, land disputes over the Ohio river valley
- He was catholic and had a son, people feared a catholic dynasty
- Life, liberty, and property
- the bloodless revolution
- Wrote the draft of the declaration of independence
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- Laws that gave east india company an advantage in the tea business
- This paper protected citizens from their government, it then created a constitutional monarchy
- A result of the botson tea party, closed the boston harbor
- Installation of a Republican form of government, then quickly declared himself as a military dictator
- This paper declared independence from British rule, provided natural rights of the patriots
- Taxation act of printed goods, made colonists use stamps to pay for items
- Absolute monarch that dissolved parliament
- He captured and publicly killed king Charles 1
- British rule that prohibited colonists from settling west of the appalachian mountains
25 Clues: the bloodless revolution • Shot heard around the world • Life, liberty, and property • They were asked to overthrow James • He wanted freedom of religon and speech • Absolute monarch that dissolved parliament • He captured and publicly killed king Charles 1 • Wrote the draft of the declaration of independence • After her death, the Stuart family assumed the throne • ...
History 7/8 2024-05-24
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- Leader of the Russian Revolution and the USSR
- Last name of 2 leaders of Canada
- American president who was an actor in the 1930s and 40s
- Roman emperor who converted to Christianity
- Late 18th century Empress of Russia
- Mexico’s current president is known by these four initials
- Communist ruler of Cuba from 1959 to 2008
- Current leader of North Korea
- Mongol ruler from the early 13th century
- First president of South Africa after apartheid
- He was president during the US Civil War
- Queen of England from 1837 to 1901
- He was crowned ‘King of the Franks’ in 800 CE
- President of North Vietnam from 1945 to 1969
- Leader of the Free French during World War II
- The 'Iron Lady' of the UK
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- General and French emperor in the early 19th century
- Franklin and Theodore were both US president
- Current leader of India
- He came to power in a namesake 'Restoration' in 1860s Japan
- Last name of a US president, first name of a Confederate on
- First Roman emperor
- He led an independence movement in India
- Jomo Kenyatta is considered the ‘father’ of this African nation
- Ramesses II was a ruler of this ancient kingdom
- He was ‘the conqueror’ of England in 1066
- 3 kings of England, including the current one
- Current leader of China
- Ruler of the Mauryan Empire who converted to Buddhism
- Reagan told this Soviet leader to ‘Tear this wall!’
- Son of Philip II and student of Aristotle
- Only state with a president on its flag
- Victor in the Spanish Civil War and leader of Spain
- The 'Liberator of America' and president of Gran Colombia
- Former Japanese Prime Minister who was assassinated in 2022
35 Clues: First Roman emperor • Current leader of India • Current leader of China • The 'Iron Lady' of the UK • Current leader of North Korea • Last name of 2 leaders of Canada • Queen of England from 1837 to 1901 • Late 18th century Empress of Russia • Only state with a president on its flag • He led an independence movement in India • Mongol ruler from the early 13th century • ...
Watchmen 2023-05-03
10 Clues: Tumor • Breaks the Law • To cover the face • Novel with pictures • Measurement of time • Captured from a lens • Major city in New York • Planet in our solar system • Conflict feared by the world • The power threatening the world
Unit 17-19 2024-03-22
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- started programs that gave unemployed people jobs
- emerged from the war as a potent economic actor, able to regulate economic activity and to partially control the economy through spending and consumption
- Caused Fascism, Appeasement, Treaty of Versailles, The Great Depression, Imperialism
- Allied forces launched the largest amphibious invasion in the history of warfare.
- marked the destruction of the Berlin Wall and the figurative Iron Curtain
- provided some small general revenues to pay benefits to WWII veterans who had become disabled in the years immediately following the War and who did not qualify for a veterans benefit
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- this act set up a system that would allow the United States to lend or lease war supplies to any nation deemed "vital to the defense of the United States"
- divided into four main theatres of operations: the Western Front, the Eastern Front, the Italian Front, and the Balkans Front
- heightened domestic hardships and responsibilities
- one of the most transformative events of the 20th century
- major theatre of World War II that covered a large portion of the Pacific Ocean, East Asia, and Southeast Asia
- the worldwide industrial complex that enables research and development
- a key battle to secure dominance in the Pacific in World War II
13 Clues: started programs that gave unemployed people jobs • heightened domestic hardships and responsibilities • one of the most transformative events of the 20th century • a key battle to secure dominance in the Pacific in World War II • the worldwide industrial complex that enables research and development • ...
WWI 2017-11-27
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- Atlantic ________
- _________ powers (green)
- information intended to sway public opinion
- devotion to ones nation
- the archduke
- ___________ note
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- cause of WWI=militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism
- _______ Nations
- also known as turkey.
- a german submarine
- _________ 1914
- the _______ powers (red)
- ______ Ferdinand
- _________-hungary
- world war __________
15 Clues: the archduke • _________ 1914 • _______ Nations • ______ Ferdinand • ___________ note • Atlantic ________ • _________-hungary • a german submarine • world war __________ • also known as turkey. • devotion to ones nation • _________ powers (green) • the _______ powers (red) • information intended to sway public opinion • cause of WWI=militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism
THE INCREDIBLE HULK (2008) 2023-04-04
15 Clues: Director • Ross's kid • Hulk's Name • Name of Uni • The green guy • Mutated Blonsky • Where Hulk Hides • Type of radiation • Cellular biologist • General's nickname • Before Mark Ruffalo • World War II Program • Aerosmith's daughter • Actor who plays general • Actor who Plays Abomnination
Technology 2022-03-23
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- Best technology in the world
- Keeps memories
- You can’t live without it
- This invention replaces many professions
- Keeping food cold
- You can watch film in reality
- scooter Comfortable travel over short distances
- Movies,serials,cartoons,etc
- Get information on paper
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- engine It was invented in 1698 by Thomas Severy
- Travel in the universe
- Air travel
- Good invention for charging
- Quick dry hair
- Studying astronomy throug a magnifying glass
- You can listen to it everythere
- Helps people see the world from a bird’s eye view
- Inventor:Thomass Edisson
- 4 wheels and steering wheel
- Helps to count
20 Clues: Air travel • Keeps memories • Quick dry hair • Helps to count • Keeping food cold • Travel in the universe • Inventor:Thomass Edisson • Get information on paper • You can’t live without it • Good invention for charging • 4 wheels and steering wheel • Movies,serials,cartoons,etc • Best technology in the world • You can watch film in reality • You can listen to it everythere • ...
World War 1 Weapons 2014-12-04
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- Used to protect soldiers from mustard and chlorine gas(7)
- Very heavy guns used to destroy enemy positions and tanks
- American passenger ship destroyed by German submarines(9)
- Used by submarines to target and destroy ships(9)
- Name of the first tank "Little ________"(7)
- This could fly and be used to spot or destroy enemy positions (5)
- The men who did the majority of fighting in WW1
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- Large vehicle soldiers could use as a shield(4)
- A battle between two planes (8)
- This gas was first used at Ypres in 1915 (8)
- Rapid firing weapon that required 4-6 men to operate(11)
- Also known as a blimp.(8)
- Dug by both sides on the Western Front to give protection(8)
- The main type of weapon used by soldiers of WW1(5)
14 Clues: Also known as a blimp.(8) • A battle between two planes (8) • Name of the first tank "Little ________"(7) • This gas was first used at Ypres in 1915 (8) • Large vehicle soldiers could use as a shield(4) • The men who did the majority of fighting in WW1 • Used by submarines to target and destroy ships(9) • The main type of weapon used by soldiers of WW1(5) • ...
World War ll battles 2020-05-07
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- major naval battle from the Japanese and Naval and air force from the U.S, first pure carrier versus carrier battle in history
- attacked by the Japanese Navy on U.S grounds
- decisive naval battle In the pacific theater of ww2
- an eight month period where no land operations were undertaken by the allies
- forced 76,000 captured allied soldiers to march 80 miles across Bataan peninsula
- first major military campaign fought entirely by the air force
- Air raid by the U.S, first air strike on the Japanese
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- major battle of the pacific war, fought on the island of Okinawa against the Japanese
- First atomic bomb deployed in the world
- last major German offensive campaign on the western front
- Japanese volcano island lying south of the Bonin islands
- Germany and its allies fought the soviets for control over this city in southern Russia
- allied invasion of French North Africa during the 2nd world war
- intense military campaign about a swift victory
14 Clues: First atomic bomb deployed in the world • attacked by the Japanese Navy on U.S grounds • intense military campaign about a swift victory • decisive naval battle In the pacific theater of ww2 • Air raid by the U.S, first air strike on the Japanese • Japanese volcano island lying south of the Bonin islands • last major German offensive campaign on the western front • ...
World War 1 Crossword 2021-03-23
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- - To provide a specific and fixed portion of food to soldiers, sailors or civilians during a shortage.
- - Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire.
- - Staying out of affairs of the world.
- - Not taking sides with any nation or alliance during wartime.
- - An agreement between countries to help each other.
- - A name Americans used for their troops heading overseas for war.
- - Payments made by the defeated nation to the winners for damages inflicted during war.
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- - Aggressively intimidating other nations for building up military.
- - Pride in ones country.
- - The agreement that ended WWI and created new countries in Europe, and gave harsh penalties to Germany.
- - To confirm, adopt, or approve a measure.
- - Manipulating public opinion using posters, speeches, publications, and music.
- - Merchant ships that military protected by travelling with them.
- - A song promoting patriotism for American troops as they prepared to enter WWI.
14 Clues: - Pride in ones country. • - Staying out of affairs of the world. • - To confirm, adopt, or approve a measure. • - An agreement between countries to help each other. • - Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire. • - Not taking sides with any nation or alliance during wartime. • - Merchant ships that military protected by travelling with them. • ...
World War I Terms 2021-09-29
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- was a secret message issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico IF the United States entered World War I against Germany.
- the president of the U.S. who at first opposed American involvement in WWI, but later led the country into the war on the side of the Allies.
- an intense feeling in a group of people that they should have their own land and identity as a nation. A feeling that goes beyond patriotism, a sense that one’s own nation is so special that it deserves greater honor and glory.
- Independent women called_____________began to wear shorter skirts and sleeveless dresses.
- was a Great Britain-registered ocean liner that was torpedoed by a German Navy U-boat during the First World War in 1915.
- the belief or policy that the US should avoid getting involved in troubles in Europe or other parts of the world.
- ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers in WWI.
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- the use of submarines to attack and sink enemy ships.
- the movement of some six million African Americans from rural areas of the Southern states of the United States to urban areas in the Northern states between 1916 and 1970.
- was an American blues singer widely renowned during the Jazz Age. Nicknamed the "Empress of the Blues", she was the most popular female blues singer of the 1920s and 1930s.
- a belief in building up the nation’s military forces as a way to increase the nation’s power and prestige in the world.
- was the first worldwide intergovernmental organization whose main mission was to maintain world peace.
- if they could not afford to pay for something all at once, they could use _______________ __________. This allowed people to pay for a product a little bit at a time.
- the type of fighting, in which the armies of each side dug large networks of trenches in the ground. This made it very difficult for either to attack and defeat the other.
14 Clues: the use of submarines to attack and sink enemy ships. • ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers in WWI. • Independent women called_____________began to wear shorter skirts and sleeveless dresses. • was the first worldwide intergovernmental organization whose main mission was to maintain world peace. • ...
World War I Vocab 2021-11-01
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- European nations made a mad scramble for colonies
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Turks, Bulgaria
- a tendency for countries to act in their own interest
- Type of WWI battle ship
- France, Great Britain, Russia, USA, Portugal, Luxembourg, Greece, Romania, Italy, Belgium
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- European nations began building up their militaries
- US general who commanded US forces in WW I
- Archduke of Austria-Hungary was assassinated that started WW I
- German ambassador who sent a note to Mexico's ambassador that asked Mexico to attack US
- British passenger cruise ship that was sunk by German U-boat that enraged Americans
- US president who created the 14 points for peace
- Treaty that ended WW I
- designed to increase countries safety
- Type of warfare where both side dug into holes to protect themselves.
14 Clues: Treaty that ended WW I • Type of WWI battle ship • designed to increase countries safety • US general who commanded US forces in WW I • US president who created the 14 points for peace • European nations made a mad scramble for colonies • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Turks, Bulgaria • European nations began building up their militaries • ...
World War 1 Crossword 2021-12-08
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- is a gun that can fire bullets 100 rounds per minute.
- a tunnel that protects the soldiers.
- a big motorized vehicle with weapons.
- are boats underwater.
- are the ones that fight the war.
- is a gas that kills.
- are from being in the trench and are very harmful.
- is used to fire big explosive bullets from a far
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- a machine that fires ammo.
- are a piece of clothing that protect your head.
- a flying object with weapons .
- is a piece of metal used to defend trenches.
- are bombs in the ground.
- are submarines but above water.
14 Clues: is a gas that kills. • are boats underwater. • are bombs in the ground. • a machine that fires ammo. • a flying object with weapons . • are submarines but above water. • are the ones that fight the war. • a tunnel that protects the soldiers. • a big motorized vehicle with weapons. • is a piece of metal used to defend trenches. • are a piece of clothing that protect your head. • ...
World War I Crossword 2022-05-15
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- a battle where the light horse was used.
- a significant campaign in Turkey that Australia fought in.
- a line of trenches along France and Belgium
- a vehicle that became ineffective on the battlefield.
- a military tactic that used horses to advance.
- a technology advancement used as a part of the air force
- a weapon that could shoot multiple rounds very quickly.
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- large caliber guns.
- a short knife attached to the end of a rifle.
- another word for soldiers.
- a formally cooperating military force.
- holes dug into the ground to protect soldiers from enemy gunfire
- a role that women played in World War I.
- the most common weapon used by Australian soldiers.
14 Clues: large caliber guns. • another word for soldiers. • a formally cooperating military force. • a battle where the light horse was used. • a role that women played in World War I. • a line of trenches along France and Belgium • a short knife attached to the end of a rifle. • a military tactic that used horses to advance. • the most common weapon used by Australian soldiers. • ...
World War II causes 2022-01-31
14 Clues: Freedom • Isolated • Land force • Act violently • Foreign Policy • Becoming bigger • Geographic area • Formal agreement • The strip of land • Set up after WW II • Needed by many people • Former republic in central Europe • Statement that Germany was responsible • conference Settlement reached by some countries
World War One Vocab 2023-11-10
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- The note which was the final straw before American involvement in Europe
- m.a.I.n cause of WW1
- The passenger vessel sunk by German U-boats killing 128 Americans
- A new front of warfare no longer limited to land or sea
- The country that has a revolution pulling them out of the war
- Archduke Franz _______
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- M.a.i.n cause of WW1
- Kaiser ________ leader of germany
- m.a.i.N cause of WW1
- The losers cost of war to pay back the winners
- combined powers of France, Great Britain, Russia, and United States
- _________ Princip assassinated the Archduke
- The cease fire before treaty
- The area between 2 opposing trench lines
- m.A.i.n cause of WW1
- Dug out defensive positions that were a key strategy of WW1
- The combined powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
17 Clues: M.a.i.n cause of WW1 • m.a.i.N cause of WW1 • m.a.I.n cause of WW1 • m.A.i.n cause of WW1 • Archduke Franz _______ • The cease fire before treaty • Kaiser ________ leader of germany • The area between 2 opposing trench lines • _________ Princip assassinated the Archduke • The losers cost of war to pay back the winners • A new front of warfare no longer limited to land or sea • ...
World War II Review 2024-01-24
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- General in charge of Operation Overlord
- Camps the Japanese Americans were forced into
- Nickname given to U.S. soldiers
- Allies stormed the beaches of this part of France
- Leader of Italy
- Harbor Harbor attacked by Japan
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- Month when D-Day invasion took place
- Won the election of 1940
- Bond Used to help fund the war
- Leader of the Soviet Union
- Group of women pilots who flew during WWII
- Invasion of Normandy
- the Riveter Symbol for women joining the workforce
- Leader of Germany
14 Clues: Leader of Italy • Leader of Germany • Invasion of Normandy • Won the election of 1940 • Leader of the Soviet Union • Nickname given to U.S. soldiers • Harbor Harbor attacked by Japan • Bond Used to help fund the war • Month when D-Day invasion took place • General in charge of Operation Overlord • Group of women pilots who flew during WWII • ...
WWl Years 2013-05-31
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- where wilson went to 'make peace/
- became war hero after killing 20 germans & capturing 132
- name of german submarines
- morally bounded U.S. to aid any member of League vitimized by external aggression
- reflected fear about germans
- created to mobilize people's minds for war
- flooded factories/fields, too up jobs vacated by men who went to fight
- U.S., italy, britain, france
- Group of countries consisting of germany, austria-hungary, turkey & bulgaria
- gave women right to vote
- treaty that secured peace but imposed sharp terms on germany
- required registration of all males between 18-45
- political party that didn't agree with wilson in going to Paris
- prohibiting interference with draft & other acts displaying disloyalty
- agreement germans made to not sink ships or vessels without giving warning
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- court case v. U.S. where Court affirmed that freedom of speech could be revoked
- France, britain, russia, japan & italy
- what most americans wanted when WWl broke out
- marked begging of german withdrawal
- 1st significant engagement of american troops in european war
- offensive that lasted 47 days, main objective was to cut german railroads off from feeding western front
- militant isolationists, led by Borah & Johnson
- wilson's proposal to ensure world peace
- note that was intercepted & published, caused americans to be more willing to enter war
- believed treaty of versailles was not harsh enough
- set precedent of federal government to take central role in economic planning in moments of crisis
- a world parliament
- president during WWl
- british ship that was torpedoed & sank off coast of ireland
- believed treaty of versailles was too harsh
30 Clues: a world parliament • president during WWl • gave women right to vote • name of german submarines • reflected fear about germans • U.S., italy, britain, france • where wilson went to 'make peace/ • marked begging of german withdrawal • France, britain, russia, japan & italy • wilson's proposal to ensure world peace • created to mobilize people's minds for war • ...
Cold War Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-04
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- The moment where the USSR and USA came closest to nuclear conflict.
- Cambodian revolutionary and politician who governed Cambodia as the Prime Minister
- World Organization formed in response to the exigencies of the developing Cold War.
- Person that led the Soviet Union as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964
- war between North Korea, with military support from China and the Soviet Union, and South Korea backed by personnel from the United Nations.
- Competition between two Cold War adversaries to achieve superior spaceflight capability.
- Promotion of a widespread fear of a potential rise of communism
- A hydrogen aerial bomb and is the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested.
- The political theory used by the USSR
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- A World War II hero and former commander of NATO who became U.S. president in 1953.
- a period of ideological and geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union, and their respective allies.
- Started when the USSR launched an ultimatum demanding the withdrawal of all armed forces from Berlin.
- American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States.
- The political theory used by the USA
- long, costly and divisive conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam.
- United States of America
- Competition between nations for superiority in the development and accumulation of weapons.
- The nationalist, Communist leader of the Viet Minh movement
- served as vice president under Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1961. Became president in 1969.
- The socialist state that spanned most of Europe and Asia during its existence from 1922 to 1991.
20 Clues: United States of America • The political theory used by the USA • The political theory used by the USSR • The nationalist, Communist leader of the Viet Minh movement • Promotion of a widespread fear of a potential rise of communism • The moment where the USSR and USA came closest to nuclear conflict. • ...
Star Spangled Banner 2021-08-11
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- O'er the ____________ we watched,
- And the rockets' ______ glare
- Oh say does that _______Spangeled
- The _________ bursting in air
- Who originally said "We will die on our feet before we will live on our knees."
- __________Yet wave,
- Gave _________ through the night
- Where was the peace treaty signed between American and England?
- Original title for his poem was "________________________," but it was later renamed "The Star-Spangled Banner" by a Baltimore music store.
- When did the Star Spangled Banner officially become our National Anthem?
- A bomb had exploded in what city the day before the World Series was to start?
- The U.S. government had recently announced that it would begin __________ major league baseball players because we were loosing so many soldiers during the war.
- By the dawn's early _______?
- Were so gallantly ____________?
- What so proudly we _______
- Was this the final war Americans fought against England?
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- Who wrote the lyrics to the Star Spangled banner?
- What so ________we hail
- What is the actual Star Spangled Banner?
- ___________the perilous fight
- September 5, 1918, during Game 1 of the World _________ between the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago Cubs. The Star Spangled Banner became an uplifting source of pride for our country.
- And the home of the ___________!
- Name of the present war when the Star Spangled Banner was written.
- During the worst of the British attack on the fort, what were the prisoners down below on the British war ship?
- That our _________ was still there
- O'er the ________of the free
- Whose _________stripes and bright stars
- By the _________last gleaming.
- Oh say can you_______
29 Clues: __________Yet wave, • Oh say can you_______ • What so ________we hail • What so proudly we _______ • O'er the ________of the free • By the dawn's early _______? • ___________the perilous fight • And the rockets' ______ glare • The _________ bursting in air • By the _________last gleaming. • Were so gallantly ____________? • And the home of the ___________! • ...
WW2 Crossword 2023-05-01
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- an attack by an armed force to conquer another country
- A graphic novel by Art Spiegelman detailing his fathers' life through the Holocaust and time spent in concentration camps in 1940's Europe.
- a large-scale destruction, especially by fire; a vast slaughter; a burnt offering
- June 6th 1944, Invasion of the beaches of Normandy France (Largest amphibious invasion ever)
- City in Japan, the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb, on August 6, 1945. The bombing hastened the end of World War II.
- United Nations
- "Lighting war", type of fast-moving warfare used by German forces in WWII. "Lighting war", type of fast-moving warfare used by German forces in WWII.
- the deliberate killing of a large group of people, based on race, ethnicity, or religion.
- Was opposed by the Allied powers
- A device in literature where an object represents an idea.
- Give valid reasons or evidence to support an answer or conclusion.
- a ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained power by force.
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- A general and progressive increase in the prices of goods and services.
- Belief that one race is superior or inferior to another
- a political movement that puts the needs of the nation above the need of the individual.
- Japanese city in which the second atomic bomb was dropped (August 9, 1945).
- Prejudice against Jews
- Satisfying the demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace and stability.
- Japanese suicide pilots who loaded their planes with explosives and crashed them into American ships.
- the German air force before and during World War II
20 Clues: United Nations • Prejudice against Jews • Was opposed by the Allied powers • the German air force before and during World War II • an attack by an armed force to conquer another country • Belief that one race is superior or inferior to another • A device in literature where an object represents an idea. • ...
Cold War 2024-03-26
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- an economic system based on the idea that farms and businesses should be owned in common by the workers who do the labor
- to become involved in something in order to influence what happens
- the global struggle for power and influence between the United States and the Soviet Union that followed World War II
- the act of getting or obtaining something
- the practice of spying or using spies to obtain information
- an economic system based on private ownership of farms and businesses
- not supporting either side of an argument, dispute, or war
- political philosophy or system marked by strong central authority that places the nation above individual rights and freedoms
- to declare to be blameworthy or evil
- a competition to develop and manufacture more and more powerful weapons
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- to put an end to or get rid of
- the U.S. policy of fighting the spread of communism by limiting it to countries where it already existed
- an international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among the world’s nations
- a U.S. aid plan designed to promote economic recovery in Europe after World War II
- to be most noticeable within a group
- close watch kept over someone or something, especially by a detective or investigator
- a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification
- to declare a person innocent of a crime or wrongdoing
- a list of people or groups who are under suspicion for something and are thus excluded from certain opportunities
- a war in which the superpowers backed different sides, which acted as substitutes (proxies) for the superpowers themselves
20 Clues: to put an end to or get rid of • to be most noticeable within a group • to declare to be blameworthy or evil • the act of getting or obtaining something • to declare a person innocent of a crime or wrongdoing • not supporting either side of an argument, dispute, or war • the practice of spying or using spies to obtain information • ...
Texas History 2021-05-03
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- The height of land above sea level
- World War between Axis and Allied powers
- To move from one place to another
- Falling rain droplets
- Southern states that left the united states Secede To leave or withdraw
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- Plants that grow naturally in a region
- People aligning themselves more with the region of country they live in
- First explorer to step in Texas
- The northern states during the civil war
- Number one cash crop
- First explorer to make a map of Texas
- A tax on imported goods
- Famous battle during Texas Revolution
- Friends who support each other in a war
14 Clues: Number one cash crop • Falling rain droplets • A tax on imported goods • First explorer to step in Texas • To move from one place to another • The height of land above sea level • First explorer to make a map of Texas • Famous battle during Texas Revolution • Plants that grow naturally in a region • Friends who support each other in a war • ...
Daily Crossword Theme:Nutrition in the military 2023-01-18
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- War-This war took place in 1861 and ended in 1865 fought by the Union and Confederacy
- They were created in 1941 created by Ancel keys. K-rations mean Ready-To-Eat-Meals that could fit in soldier's pockets.
- Keys - Physiologist who studied the influence of diet and health. He developed food that is Non-Perishable during world war 2 1941.
- was created in 1981. They are lightweight, easy to transport, and can be consumed without heating it up. MREs stand for Meals-Ready-to-eat.
- -Medical director who focused on the importance of hygiene and giving bigger portions of food.
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- -This took place in 1775 and led to soldiers getting sick which led to illnesses.
- - They were created in 1958, they came with better nutrition packed in Canned foods.
- Jonathan Letterman gave soldier giver portions in 1860.
- was introduced into the military after 1950. Vitamin A helps with essential nutrients for Tomatoes, milk, and eggs.
- helps strengthen the muscles.
10 Clues: helps strengthen the muscles. • Jonathan Letterman gave soldier giver portions in 1860. • -This took place in 1775 and led to soldiers getting sick which led to illnesses. • - They were created in 1958, they came with better nutrition packed in Canned foods. • War-This war took place in 1861 and ended in 1865 fought by the Union and Confederacy • ...
1920's Noah Abeyta 2019-02-26
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- movies were an entertainment and there success was
- Hairstyles like finger waving was popular
- world wars saw the rise of mass political movements
- changes in American society changed after the events that occured
- Henry Ford and the company produced new models each year
- economic depression and war caused many to turn to God
- The first war hastened the development of aeroplanes
- Custom jewelry was popular in the 1920's
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- it was cheap and plentiful thanks to farmers
- cruise ships, air travel and cars made the world a smaller place
- Promoters caught the eye and saw an opportunity to make money
- handcrafts passed down mother to daughter was popular
- it was characterized by improved standards
- Had a very huge impact on the way people lived
- New science and technologies led discovery of vitamins
- alcohol beverages were restricted or illegal
- Huge money was made by gangs and even murders
- Jazz spread throughout America in the 1920's
- Cool outfits, shoes were a lady fashion in the 1920's
- the boy toys had cars, trucks, and planes
20 Clues: Custom jewelry was popular in the 1920's • Hairstyles like finger waving was popular • the boy toys had cars, trucks, and planes • it was characterized by improved standards • it was cheap and plentiful thanks to farmers • alcohol beverages were restricted or illegal • Jazz spread throughout America in the 1920's • Huge money was made by gangs and even murders • ...
American History Term 1 Crossword 2019-09-23
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- Tisquantum, Squanto saves who
- victory at battle of what
- who purchased louisiana from Napoleon
- of rights what was drifted in 1789
- continental congress adopts the declaration of what
- washington who ignites the french and indian war
- slaves What was sold in America
- What was founded in 1607
- where was the shot heard around the world
- who burned Washington
- What removal act was made in 1830
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- What arrives in 1620
- what suffragists met in Seneca Falls
- first state to ratify a constitutional what
- John C. Calhoun begins the what crisis
- samuel morse introduces what
- massacre what trial happened in 1770
- supreme court decides its supremacy with Marbury and who
- what canal started in 1817
- what is discovered in california in 1848
- Who arrived in the "New World"
- witchcraft what trials happened in 1692
- supreme court decides Dredd scott and who
- phillip after a settlers kill a native american what war begins
- jackson who goes to the battle of the second bank of the US
25 Clues: What arrives in 1620 • who burned Washington • What was founded in 1607 • victory at battle of what • what canal started in 1817 • samuel morse introduces what • Tisquantum, Squanto saves who • Who arrived in the "New World" • slaves What was sold in America • What removal act was made in 1830 • of rights what was drifted in 1789 • what suffragists met in Seneca Falls • ...