world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
World War I Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-05
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- required men ages 21-30 registered to be drafted
- defending a position by fighting from deep ditches
- increase in importance of the military of a country
- killed by a Serb nationalist
- provided billions of dollars in loans to the Allies
- payments for war damages
- alliance between Austria-Hungary and Germany
- a truce
- peace settlement of WWI
- people who favored the equal distribution of wealth
- international assembly of the nations
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- US troops
- British passenger liner
- France, Russia and Britain
- to prepare for war
- "No peace that satisfied Germany in any degree can ever satisfy us"
- a board that helps workers avoid strikes
- submarines launched torpedoes against Allies
- secret telegram to Mexico
- neither side can win
20 Clues: a truce • US troops • to prepare for war • neither side can win • British passenger liner • peace settlement of WWI • payments for war damages • secret telegram to Mexico • France, Russia and Britain • killed by a Serb nationalist • international assembly of the nations • a board that helps workers avoid strikes • submarines launched torpedoes against Allies • ...
World War I - Karlee Nileski 2024-03-22
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- u-boat
- wilson's plan for future peace
- build up of arms
- where germany fought France
- right to people's own self rule
- Austrio-Hungary,Italy,Germany
- media created to share public opinion
- cease fire
- french leader who wanted to punish germany
- American president during wwI
- limiting resources or food
- agreement ending WWI
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- german plan to win war on two fronts
- Great Britain, france, russia
- where germany fought Russia
- soldiers dig in to avoid attacking
- Great Britain,France,Italy,Russia,Usa
- king of germany
- organization that was created to prevent war
- germany,austria,bulagria,ottoman
- devoting all of a nations economic resources to war
21 Clues: u-boat • cease fire • king of germany • build up of arms • agreement ending WWI • limiting resources or food • where germany fought France • where germany fought Russia • Great Britain, france, russia • Austrio-Hungary,Italy,Germany • American president during wwI • wilson's plan for future peace • right to people's own self rule • germany,austria,bulagria,ottoman • ...
American Revolution Pages 295-306 2014-01-27
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- Sons of ___________ (not anarchy)
- Weapon
- Declaration of _______________
- The church that the french belonged to
- Sudden and radical change
- This treaty was signed to end the war between Britain and France
- The Americans were not allowed to expand past this line
- despite claiming all men are created equal, many important Americans owned these
- Name of the American general who united the militias into an army
- City were peaceful American protesters were gunned down
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- This First Nations chief attempted to unite against the British
- Name of the war between the British and French
- Man who wrote "All men are created equal"
- There were this many original American colonies
- type of government where the people vote for their leaders
- Location of the "shot heard round the world" (2 words, no spaces)
- Painful way of punishing tax collectors: Tar and _________
- This act protected French culture in British North America
- This type of party was held in Boston (I hope the fish brought their biscuits)
- Fought for the British during the American Revolution
- "No _____________ without representation!"
- Name of the valley the Americans really wanted to expand into
- Mr. ___________ loves making crosswords. Even though you hate them
- Your ToC's last name
- King ______ the III
- Americans had to put this on everything they bought
26 Clues: Weapon • King ______ the III • Your ToC's last name • Sudden and radical change • Declaration of _______________ • Sons of ___________ (not anarchy) • The church that the french belonged to • Man who wrote "All men are created equal" • "No _____________ without representation!" • Name of the war between the British and French • There were this many original American colonies • ...
Vocab 5 2022-02-14
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- The 1st Diplomatic International Organization
- A Policy By A Country Used For International Law
- Fake News, Exageratted For Sales
- An Ideoloegy Spreading Across To Colonies
- To Not Take A Side, To Remain Unpartial
- A U.S. Ship That Blew Up In Havana Harbour, Inciting The Spanish-American War
- A Policy Stating Another Countries Influence In American Politics Is Hostile
- A Canal Separating North And South America To Cut Down Travel Times
- A Telegram Sent By Germany Proposing An Alliance With Mexico On Terms Of War
- 2 Sides Coming Together As A Team
- Politically Being So Supportive Of Your Nation, You Would Die For It
- The 26th U.S. President
- The Biggest Ship In The World At The Time, A British One, Sunk By German U-Boats
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- The 28th U.S. President
- An Outline Used For Peace Negotiations In WW1
- The 369th Regiment In WW1 That Was African American And Spent The Longest In Combat
- Countries Building Up Militaries For Power
- A Country With International Influence
- Theodore Roosevelts Way Of Speaking Softly But Holding A Big Stick
- An Alliance In WW1 With France, Great Britain, Russia, And The U.S.
- An Alliance In WW1 With Germany, Bulgaria, The Ottoman Empire, And Austria
- A Corollary Stating If Europe Interfered In North & South America The U.S. Would Be Hostile
22 Clues: The 28th U.S. President • The 26th U.S. President • Fake News, Exageratted For Sales • 2 Sides Coming Together As A Team • A Country With International Influence • To Not Take A Side, To Remain Unpartial • An Ideoloegy Spreading Across To Colonies • Countries Building Up Militaries For Power • An Outline Used For Peace Negotiations In WW1 • ...
Avi Karmacharyas Crossword 2024-02-12
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- Where was the 2d Continental congress held.(state)
- When a group of angry farmers(shays' Rebellion) revolted against the government of Massachusetts, who was there to stop them?
- Declaring ___ is was a power exclusively held by the national government, under the articles of confederation.
- When did the constitution go into effect.
- The United states had no ability to ___.
- The second continental congress was made up of representatives from the 13 ________.
- The Articles of Confederation were "______".
- How many votes (out of 13 states) did it take for bills to become laws.
- The Americans knew they could not beat with British without a ______ _____.
- The states started taxing goods and even had their own ________.
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- The continental congress chose a __________ from each state for the committee.
- A new country was established by the _________ __ __________ on August 2, 1776 after the American Revolutionary war.
- What was America's first constitution.
- One of the powers congress had was signing ______ with other nations.
- The army was disbanded because ________ could not tax the states so they had no money.
- The ___________ ____ is where a new constitution was written.
- _________ ________ hated three things, congress the world and himself.
- The time from when the united states became independent and the constitution went into effect was a ________ year gap.
- In article 1 of the articles of confederation it states "This ____________ shall be the USA".
- What month was Declaration of independence adopted.
20 Clues: What was America's first constitution. • The United states had no ability to ___. • When did the constitution go into effect. • The Articles of Confederation were "______". • Where was the 2d Continental congress held.(state) • What month was Declaration of independence adopted. • The ___________ ____ is where a new constitution was written. • ...
WWI 2021-08-24
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- Treaty between France and Russia 1892 p5
- Place safe for from machine gun fire p15
- Oldest ally of Germany page 4
- Alliance of France, Britain and Russia p5
- Alliance of Germany, A/H and Italy p5
- Women learnt how to make them in WWI p20
- Passenger ship sunk by the Germans 1915 p21
- Germans ate a lot of them 1916-17 p21
- Country enters WWI in 1917 p17
- Airships used by the Germans to bomb p22
- Town where Archduke FF was shot page 2
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- Name of German plan to attack France p11
- Peace Treaty with Germany after WWI p27
- Failed campaign by the allies in Turkey p24
- Name of first chancellor of Germany page 4
- Caused shortage of food for Germans p25
- Aiplanes first use during the war p22
- Sea battle near Denmark 1916 p21
- Country drops out of WWI in 1918 p17
- Nineteeth century workshop of the world p5
- Largest great power in area in 1914 page 5
21 Clues: Oldest ally of Germany page 4 • Country enters WWI in 1917 p17 • Sea battle near Denmark 1916 p21 • Country drops out of WWI in 1918 p17 • Aiplanes first use during the war p22 • Alliance of Germany, A/H and Italy p5 • Germans ate a lot of them 1916-17 p21 • Town where Archduke FF was shot page 2 • Peace Treaty with Germany after WWI p27 • ...
Gilded Age and Beyond 2014-03-11
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- 27th president of the United States, succeeded Theodore Roosevelt.
- Serbian nationalist, terrorist group, responsible for the assassination of the heir to the throne of Austria Hungary, which precipitated the outbreak of WWI
- Popular name for the Federal Reserve Banking System, the U.S. central bank, established in 1913
- A military watercraft capable of independent operation underwater, effectively used by Germany to blockade England during World War I
- The greatest teacher you ever had.
- A temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties; a truce.
- A kind of international diplomacy, practiced by Theodore Roosevelt, involving intimidation by threat or use of military force.
- Type of industrial production in which prefabricated, interchangeable parts are used to assemble a finished product; process used by Henry Ford to mass produce quality, affordable automobiles
- American sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, graduating from Harvard, he was the first African American to earn a doctorate, was one of the co-founders of the NAACP in 1909.
- Popular name for the short-lived political party that ran former President Roosevelt against Republican President Taft and Democrat Woodrow Wilson, in the 1912 election.
- Vegetable, fruit and herb gardens planted at private residences and public parks in the during World War I and World War II to reduce the pressure on the public food supply brought on by the war effort.
- A nation that does not take part or give assistance in a dispute or war between others nations
- A black progressive most known for the “back to Africa” movement.
- Progressive Era Founder of Planned Parenthood, firm believer (and activist in promoting) eugenics.
- Young journalist who headed the Committee on Public Information (America’s propaganda agency) during World War I.
- 28th resident of the U.S., succeeded William H. Taft.
- Founder of the Standard Oil Company.
- Serbian nationalist who assassinated AustriaHungary’s heir to the throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, thus triggering World War I
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- American teacher, author and journalist, was one of the leading "muckrakers" of the progressive era; is best known for the 1904 book The History of the Standard Oil Company.
- American railroad tycoon, industrialist, politician. He served one two-year term as governor of California, was president of Southern Pacific and Central Pacific railroads.
- The period in American history, between 1870 and 1900, characterized by rapid and substantial economic and industrial growth, urbanization, massive immigration from Europe and the amassing of large fortunes by a handful of industrialists.
- American author and humorist, one of his books gave rise to the term “Gilded Age”.
- Gilded Age industrialist who dominated the steel industry.
- A social philosophy advocating the improvement of human genetic traits through the promotion of higher reproduction of people with desired traits (positive .....), and reduced reproduction of people with less-desired or undesired traits (negative ......).
- Progressive Era social reformer, leader of woman's suffrage, and pioneer settlement social worker; best known for her founding of the Hull House in 1889.
- Amendment to the 1901 Army appropriations bill specifying several conditions for the American military evacuation of Cuba. Required that Cuba cede territory for American military and naval bases and grant the U.S. the right to intervene in the island to preserve order.
- President Roosevelt's domestic program formed upon three basic ideas: conservation of natural resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection; often referred to as the "three C's".
- Policy in the late 19th century outlined in Secretary of State Hay's 1899 letter to the European powers, "requesting" that they keep China open to trade with all countries on an equal basis; thus, no international power would control that country.
- Muckraking author of The Jungle.
- Gilded Age banker and industrialist.
- British ocean liner, in 1915 she was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat, causing the deaths of 1,198 passengers and crew, including 128 Americans.
- Reform-minded, Progressive Era journalists, who wrote primarily for popular magazines and worked to expose social ills and corporate and political corruption (whether real or imaginary).
- A type of journalism that presents little or no legitimate well-researched news but, instead, uses eye-catching headlines to sell newspapers; techniques include exaggerations of events, scandal-mongering, and sensationalism
- Alliance linking Russia, France, and the United Kingdom before the outbreak of World War I.
- A kind of diplomacy, initiated during the administration of President Taft, which encouraged investment of U.S. capital in foreign countries, largely targeting Latin American and Caribbean countries.
- The German title meaning "Emperor"; it is directly derived from the Roman Emperors' title of “Caesar”.
- Radical group within the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party that became the Communist Party in 1918
- Popular nickname for the Industrial Workers of the World, a union headed by Socialist William “Big Bill” Haywood.
- Kind of tax created by the “Underwood Tariff Bill” after the passage of the 16th Amendment.
39 Clues: Muckraking author of The Jungle. • The greatest teacher you ever had. • Gilded Age banker and industrialist. • Founder of the Standard Oil Company. • 28th resident of the U.S., succeeded William H. Taft. • Gilded Age industrialist who dominated the steel industry. • A black progressive most known for the “back to Africa” movement. • ...
Gilded Age and Beyond 2014-03-11
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- A kind of international diplomacy, practiced by Theodore Roosevelt, involving intimidation by threat or use of military force.
- A temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties; a truce.
- A black progressive most known for the “back to Africa” movement.
- Alliance linking Russia, France, and the United Kingdom before the outbreak of World War I.
- Founder of the Standard Oil Company.
- Type of industrial production in which prefabricated, interchangeable parts are used to assemble a finished product; process used by Henry Ford to mass produce quality, affordable automobiles
- Policy in the late 19th century outlined in Secretary of State Hay's 1899 letter to the European powers, "requesting" that they keep China open to trade with all countries on an equal basis; thus, no international power would control that country.
- Amendment to the 1901 Army appropriations bill specifying several conditions for the American military evacuation of Cuba. Required that Cuba cede territory for American military and naval bases and grant the U.S. the right to intervene in the island to preserve order.
- President Roosevelt's domestic program formed upon three basic ideas: conservation of natural resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection; often referred to as the "three C's".
- Radical group within the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party that became the Communist Party in 1918
- Gilded Age banker and industrialist.
- 28th resident of the U.S., succeeded William H. Taft.
- Progressive Era social reformer, leader of woman's suffrage, and pioneer settlement social worker; best known for her founding of the Hull House in 1889.
- Serbian nationalist who assassinated AustriaHungary’s heir to the throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, thus triggering World War I
- Serbian nationalist, terrorist group, responsible for the assassination of the heir to the throne of Austria Hungary, which precipitated the outbreak of WWI
- Kind of tax created by the “Underwood Tariff Bill” after the passage of the 16th Amendment.
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- American teacher, author and journalist, was one of the leading "muckrakers" of the progressive era; is best known for the 1904 book The History of the Standard Oil Company.
- Progressive Era Founder of Planned Parenthood, firm believer (and activist in promoting) eugenics.
- A nation that does not take part or give assistance in a dispute or war between others nations
- The period in American history, between 1870 and 1900, characterized by rapid and substantial economic and industrial growth, urbanization, massive immigration from Europe and the amassing of large fortunes by a handful of industrialists.
- 27th president of the United States, succeeded Theodore Roosevelt.
- Vegetable, fruit and herb gardens planted at private residences and public parks in the during World War I and World War II to reduce the pressure on the public food supply brought on by the war effort.
- A type of journalism that presents little or no legitimate well-researched news but, instead, uses eye-catching headlines to sell newspapers; techniques include exaggerations of events, scandal-mongering, and sensationalism
- A military watercraft capable of independent operation underwater, effectively used by Germany to blockade England during World War I
- American railroad tycoon, industrialist, politician. He served one two-year term as governor of California, was president of Southern Pacific and Central Pacific railroads.
- A social philosophy advocating the improvement of human genetic traits through the promotion of higher reproduction of people with desired traits (positive .....), and reduced reproduction of people with less-desired or undesired traits (negative ......).
- British ocean liner, in 1915 she was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat, causing the deaths of 1,198 passengers and crew, including 128 Americans.
- The greatest teacher you ever had.
- Muckraking author of The Jungle.
- American author and humorist, one of his books gave rise to the term “Gilded Age”.
- Young journalist who headed the Committee on Public Information (America’s propaganda agency) during World War I.
- American sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, graduating from Harvard, he was the first African American to earn a doctorate, was one of the co-founders of the NAACP in 1909.
- Popular name for the Federal Reserve Banking System, the U.S. central bank, established in 1913
- Gilded Age industrialist who dominated the steel industry.
- Popular name for the short-lived political party that ran former President Roosevelt against Republican President Taft and Democrat Woodrow Wilson, in the 1912 election.
- The German title meaning "Emperor"; it is directly derived from the Roman Emperors' title of “Caesar”.
- Reform-minded, Progressive Era journalists, who wrote primarily for popular magazines and worked to expose social ills and corporate and political corruption (whether real or imaginary).
- Popular nickname for the Industrial Workers of the World, a union headed by Socialist William “Big Bill” Haywood.
- A kind of diplomacy, initiated during the administration of President Taft, which encouraged investment of U.S. capital in foreign countries, largely targeting Latin American and Caribbean countries.
39 Clues: Muckraking author of The Jungle. • The greatest teacher you ever had. • Founder of the Standard Oil Company. • Gilded Age banker and industrialist. • 28th resident of the U.S., succeeded William H. Taft. • Gilded Age industrialist who dominated the steel industry. • A black progressive most known for the “back to Africa” movement. • ...
Davide Morelli 2022-01-19
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- the fastest car in the world
- Is one of the most longest saga of film
- Is the tallest skyscraper in the world
- The title of the last film of Spiderman
- A russian dog
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- Organisation that controlla the F1's grand prix
- Is one of the most famous war video games
- Is a person who works in a lab
- The oldest tree in the world
- Is the new champion of F1
- Is the capital of Brazil
- A dish like pasta, but with zafferano
- Is the fastest animal on earth
- The protagonist of Matrix
14 Clues: A russian dog • Is the capital of Brazil • Is the new champion of F1 • The protagonist of Matrix • the fastest car in the world • The oldest tree in the world • Is a person who works in a lab • Is the fastest animal on earth • A dish like pasta, but with zafferano • Is the tallest skyscraper in the world • Is one of the most longest saga of film • ...
U.S AND WWI 2013-12-19
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- Germany's ___________ sunk the Lusitania and pushed them into thinking of war?
- what was the name of the treaty that ended the war?
- what was the U.S at the beginning of the war?
- world war I was known as the first war as well as _________.
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- who was the president of the united states during WWI?
- what was the country that finished up the war?
- from what country was the guy that killed the archduke?
- what country did Germany try to get against the U.S.?
- Italy, Germany, and Austria formed an alliance named?
- what country did WWI begin on?
10 Clues: what country did WWI begin on? • what was the U.S at the beginning of the war? • what was the country that finished up the war? • what was the name of the treaty that ended the war? • what country did Germany try to get against the U.S.? • Italy, Germany, and Austria formed an alliance named? • who was the president of the united states during WWI? • ...
How Well Do You Know Singapore? 2021-07-23
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- Singapore's first National Day was held at the __.
- Singapore is celebrating its __ birthday this year.
- Singapore gained independence from __ in 1965.
- Jewel Changi Airport is home to the world’s tallest indoor __.
- What was Singapore's name during World War II?
- Singapore's longest serving president is __.
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- Singapura was named after a strange beast seen by __ , a 14th century prince, while hunting.
- You might not know it but Singapore’s land area includes as many as 64 offshore __ that surround the main island.
- Singapore was founded by Sir __ back in 1819.
- Singapore's official national language.
- One of the many firsts,Singapore is home to the world's first Night __ that opened in 26 May 1994.
- what is Singapore's slang?
- What is Singapore's official mascot?
- Singapore's national anthem is titled __ Singapura.
- Which country invaded and occupied Singapore during World War II?
15 Clues: what is Singapore's slang? • What is Singapore's official mascot? • Singapore's official national language. • Singapore's longest serving president is __. • Singapore was founded by Sir __ back in 1819. • Singapore gained independence from __ in 1965. • What was Singapore's name during World War II? • Singapore's first National Day was held at the __. • ...
World War II Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-10
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- An often negative preconceived opinion or feeling towards someone due to their race, gender, religion, or anything else
- The United States helped Great Britain by supplying ammunition and old warships in exchange for several military bases in Bermuda and the Caribbean
- Site of the Japanese surprise attack on December 7, 1941
- An economic condition when money loses its values and prices rise
- (a.k.a. Nationalist Socialist German Workers’ Party) Hitler’s fascist party; government during World War II
- Fearful of Japanese spies, more than 100,000 West Coast Japanese-Americans were sent to detention centers
- A leader who rules with total authority in a cruel or brutal manner; individual human rights and freedoms are restricted
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Great Britain, the United States, the USSR, and France
- Hatred, hostility, and discrimination toward and against Jews
- A government in which all economic and social activity is controlled by totalitarian leaders and one powerful political party
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- A fictional character appearing on government posters encouraging women to help in the war effort
- A political philosophy in which total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied
- Hitlers “Final Solution” genocide (systematic killing) of European Jews and others by the Nazis during World War II
- Prison and work camps for civilians
- Consumers could buy only a certain number of goods so that the majority of these goods could be sent abroad to aid in the war effort
- Accepting demands in order to avoid conflictions
17 Clues: Germany, Italy, and Japan • Prison and work camps for civilians • Accepting demands in order to avoid conflictions • Great Britain, the United States, the USSR, and France • Site of the Japanese surprise attack on December 7, 1941 • Hatred, hostility, and discrimination toward and against Jews • An economic condition when money loses its values and prices rise • ...
Patriarchen 2013-12-06
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- Sohn Enoschs, Enkel Seths, Vater Mahalalels, er lebte 910 Jahre
- sein Halbbruder war Ismael
- hatte einen hervorragenden Glauben/wandelte mit Jehova (365)
- Abrahams Urgroßvater
- sein Name bedeutet "Trost" oder "Ruhe"/war untadelig unter seinen Zeitgenossen/überlebte die Flut
- der erste Mensch
- "Vater einer Menge"
- wurde 2 Jahre nach der Sintflut geboren
- ein Vorfahre Noahs und Sohn Adams
- erhielt diesen Namen, weil „in seinen Tagen . . . die Erde geteilt“ wurde (durch den Turmbau)
- Enkel Ebers und somit Vorfahre der Hebräer
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- der Vater Abrahams, Nahors und Haran
- war der Großvater Noahs und wurde 969 Jahre alt
- Enkel Sems
- ein Zwilling
- Sohn Kenansund lebte 895 Jahre
- er wurde 962 Jahre alt
- Vater Terachs
- er bekundete Glauben an Gott/starb 5 Jahre vor der Flut mit 777 und war der Vater Noahs
- sein Name bedeutet "sterblicher Mensch"
- er wurde von Noah gesegnet
- hatte zwei Söhne, Joktan (ließ sich in Arabien nieder) und Peleg
22 Clues: Enkel Sems • ein Zwilling • Vater Terachs • der erste Mensch • "Vater einer Menge" • Abrahams Urgroßvater • er wurde 962 Jahre alt • sein Halbbruder war Ismael • er wurde von Noah gesegnet • Sohn Kenansund lebte 895 Jahre • ein Vorfahre Noahs und Sohn Adams • der Vater Abrahams, Nahors und Haran • sein Name bedeutet "sterblicher Mensch" • wurde 2 Jahre nach der Sintflut geboren • ...
World Wars & Globalization Vocab Review 2024-05-07
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- policy of not getting involved in foreign affairs through refusal to participate in treaties, alliances, etc.
- to formally give up control of a country or state; to relinquish a throne
- someone who assists the enemy in times of invasion
- elimination/prevention of the use of weapons, fortifications and other instruments of war
- refusal to take sides or become involved in wars between other nations
- A truce or agreement to end the fighting in a war
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- the process of assembling troops and supplies to engage in war
- deliberate mass murder or attempted extinction of a particular racial/political/ethnic group
- payment made by the defeated country of a war to the victor
- A resistance fighter against foreign occupation in world war II
- Period of political tension between the U.S. and Soviet Union following WW2; marked by dispute between democracy and communism.
- war that mobilizes massive amounts of resources and people, impacts civilians and soldiers alike.
- satisfying reasonable demands of dissatisfied powers in attempt to maintain peace/stability
- "divine wind" - suicide pilots who would intentionally fly their aircraft into U.S. fighting ships at sea
- "lightning war" - swift military attacks used by the Germans during WW2
15 Clues: A truce or agreement to end the fighting in a war • someone who assists the enemy in times of invasion • payment made by the defeated country of a war to the victor • the process of assembling troops and supplies to engage in war • A resistance fighter against foreign occupation in world war II • ...
Historical Events: 9/11 attacks, Iraq War, Hurricane Katrina, Barack Obama's election 2023-07-09
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- - Withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union.
- - Fall of the ___ Wall in 1989, symbolizing the end of the Cold War.
- - Political scandal leading to the resignation of President Nixon.
- - Pro-democracy protests in Beijing in 1989.
- - Moon landing program by NASA.
- - Conflict that began in 2003 with the invasion of this country.
- - Release of Nelson ___ after 27 years in prison.
- - Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II.
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- - Women's ___ movement for the right to vote.
- - Crisis in 1962, a tense standoff between the US and the USSR.
- - Atomic bombing of this Japanese city in 1945.
- - Nuclear disaster that occurred in Ukraine in 1986.
- Eleventh - Terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.
- - Devastating hurricane that hit the Gulf Coast in 2005.
- - First African-American president of the United States.
15 Clues: - Moon landing program by NASA. • - Pro-democracy protests in Beijing in 1989. • - Women's ___ movement for the right to vote. • - Atomic bombing of this Japanese city in 1945. • - Release of Nelson ___ after 27 years in prison. • - Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II. • - Nuclear disaster that occurred in Ukraine in 1986. • ...
Unit Six Part One Review 2024-02-13
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- Amendment which protected voting rights for all men regardless of race
- The ____ Reconstruction Act was passed by Congress and more or less imposed military occupation on the South
- Term meaning the denial of the right to vote
- Amendment which granted blacks full citizenship in the United States and in the states in which they lived
- The most notorious political corruption in this period, occurred in the city government of New York under the direction of William "Boss" Tweed (2 words, no spaces)
- Following the Civil War and Reconstruction, the South became known as the ____ ____ for the Democratic party (2 words/no space)
- The period from 1865 to 1877, which refers to the national government's attempt to rebuild the south after the Civil War
- Republican cartoonist who exposed Tweed through his newspaper drawings
- Term meaning indictment by the House of Representatives
- The most important of the extremist groups who turned to violence and terrorized parts of the South (3 words/no spaces)
- Less flattering term used for some industrialists due to their greed for gain and aggressive business practices (2 words/no spaces)
- Term used for the industrialists and their efforts to help forge America into a prosperous and productive nation (3 words/no spaces)
- NY newspaper editor who ran against Grant for president in 1872
- Democratic candidate for president in 1876, who had gained a national reputation by breaking the "Tweed Ring"
- A financial collapse called the ___ of '73 touched off a 6 year depression, the worst in the US up to that time
- Scandal in which a railroad company padded construction expenses and then paid the excesses to stockholders (2 words/no space)
- A Scottish immigrant to Pennsylvania who became a steel giant
- Individual who was elected as president in 1868 with the campaign slogan "Let us have peace"
- America's first billionaire and founder of Standard Oil Company
- Known as the "Commodore", he was a railroad baron
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- Organization founded in 1865 to provide help to the newly freed slaves (2 words/no space)
- The ____ of 1877 was a trade off that allowed Hayes to become president in exchange for the removal of the last federal troops from the South
- Individual who formulated the "ten per cent" plan for restoring the South
- Splinter group of the Republican party who opposed Grant's reelection in 1872 (2 words/no spaces)
- Term meaning the right to vote
- Author who unwittingly but fittingly name the postwar era The Gilded Age
- Amendment which eliminated the last traces of slavery
- Term used by those who wanted to build the South up so that it could match the North in economic and industrial capacity (2 words/no spaces)
- Individual from Durham, NC who created a national and an international market for his tobacco products
- Group who opposed Lincoln in Congress. They were only a minority, but were highly influential (2 words/no space)
- Republican candidate for president in 1876 who ultimately ended up being chosen as president
- Eliminating all competitors to a consolidation of all of one entire segment of an industry (2 words/no spaces)
- Controlling every aspect of production from the ground up (2 words/no spaces)
- Term meaning Southern Radicals who had been pro-Union since before the Civil War
- Paper money issued by Congress at the outset of the Civil War to help pay for the war effort
- Became president after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and had the task of "binding up the nation's wounds"
- Scandal in which the government was cheated out of millions of dollars in revenue from excise taxes (2 words/no space)
- Developed as an answer to the economic deprivations of the South, which allowed many Southerners to survive, but did not enable them to prosper
- Individual who was the leading investment banker in America and creator of the first billion-dollar supercorporation, United States Steel Corporation
- Individual who was fired by Johnson, which broke the Tenure of Office Act leading to Johnson's impeachment
- Men who led the fight for white majority rule in the South
- Term which became a synonym for political corruption
- Waving the Bloody Shirt was a political tactic used by Republicans to blame the ____ for the Civil War
- Term meaning Northern Radicals who moved to the South
- A legal device by which a board was empowered to make decisions and control the operations of a whole group of companies
- Attempts to regulate the conduct of the former slaves, often in an unfair manner (2 words/no space)
46 Clues: Term meaning the right to vote • Term meaning the denial of the right to vote • Known as the "Commodore", he was a railroad baron • Term which became a synonym for political corruption • Amendment which eliminated the last traces of slavery • Term meaning Northern Radicals who moved to the South • Term meaning indictment by the House of Representatives • ...
The Soviet Times 2023-03-03
10 Clues: Bloody ______ • ________ Revolution • Year that Lenin died • Final Tsar of Russia • Slogan of the Bolsheviks • Year the revolution began • Main leader of the Bolsheviks • Government structure following the revolution • World War One had a ________ effect on Russia • War that was occurring during Russian Revolution
Random Words 2013-09-30
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- Famous American rapper. His name sounds like a candy.
- A famous electronics company
- A very famous scientist
- Internet search engine.
- A British and Irish boyband with a song "What Makes You Beautiful".
- An actress in Harry Potter.
- A famous English detective.
- not exciting or interesting
- The first country Hitler attacked in World War 2.
- Name of a Lim Kim song
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- The best dancer in Girls' Generation
- A country. Does it look like a rabbit or a tiger?
- Capital city of England.
- You find these animals on the South Pole.
- A Canadian pop singer
- Tallest mountain in Japan.
- African country famous for pyramids of Giza.
- A website where you can watch videos
- A country between Russia and China.
- A member of the k-pop group f(x)
- A k-pop band whose second album was Lucifer.
- What are baby goats called?
- A movie starring the Korean actor Lee Byun Hun.
- Italian food.
24 Clues: Italian food. • A Canadian pop singer • Name of a Lim Kim song • A very famous scientist • Internet search engine. • Capital city of England. • Tallest mountain in Japan. • An actress in Harry Potter. • A famous English detective. • What are baby goats called? • not exciting or interesting • A famous electronics company • A member of the k-pop group f(x) • ...
A Newtown Special Crossword: April 2018 2018-04-19
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- Simon Coveney
- the beat
- Fred’s friends fried Fritos for Friday’s food.
- used for displaying or holding a painting
- The wee county
- addition
- Bishop in the hall
- What decimal system is used in Libraries?
- Ireland’s largest mountain
- Power to endure
- Famous Bavarian Festival
- Complete the sequence: Foster______, Link, Penn, Webster
- liable to change
- Solve x: 2x + 6 = 4x - 2
- 28.26/9
- Choose not to vote
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- Principal of Newtown during World War 1. (See Study Hall)
- In the library the bookcase says ___________ Library 1898
- 5, 7, 5
- It’s not parallel it’s at 90 Degrees
- A very large number! A "1" followed by one hundred zeros.
- The T in IT.
- Carbohydrates, Protein,Fat,Vitamins,Minerals, Water.
- describe the distinctive nature or features of
- Tom said : I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work .
- middle ages
- bacterial fermentation of milk.
- the redundant word in "He entered his pin number"
28 Clues: 5, 7, 5 • 28.26/9 • the beat • addition • middle ages • The T in IT. • Simon Coveney • The wee county • Power to endure • liable to change • Bishop in the hall • Choose not to vote • Famous Bavarian Festival • Solve x: 2x + 6 = 4x - 2 • Ireland’s largest mountain • bacterial fermentation of milk. • It’s not parallel it’s at 90 Degrees • used for displaying or holding a painting • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-25
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- (noun) Something that cures everything related to diseases or troubles
- (noun)Murder by the Nazis of Jews (and others) in Germany during World War 2
- (verb) To divide into two (not three) equal parts
- (adjective) Devour everything, usually intellectually
- (noun) A design composed of letters
- (noun) A group of three who are usually in power
- (adjective) All-powerful
- (adjective) Being in complete agreement
- (verb) To make impossible
- (adjective) Referring to a form of government where one person or party has absolute control
- (noun) A group of three literary or musical works that are related in theme
- (adjective) One-sided, affecting only one person, group, etc.
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- (noun) A monastery or a place of religious seclusion
- (noun) A person who avoids social interaction
- (verb) To make an identical double of something
- (adjective) Always present; present everywhere
- (adjective) Involving two political parties
- (noun) Chaos, Uproar
- (noun) A stanza or group of four lines of poetry
- (adjective) Referring to the Roman Catholic church
20 Clues: (noun) Chaos, Uproar • (adjective) All-powerful • (verb) To make impossible • (noun) A design composed of letters • (adjective) Being in complete agreement • (adjective) Involving two political parties • (noun) A person who avoids social interaction • (adjective) Always present; present everywhere • (verb) To make an identical double of something • ...
fun puzzle 2020-05-05
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- Name of Jimmy Carter's brother and also his brothers beer.
- When someone is upset, they need to use their coping skills.
- One of the five senses.
- One time I at like 49 little pierogies.
- try taking a deep _____ when you are feeling agitated.
- Only president not to marry
- McDonald's favorite
- A form of middle school punishment is lunch ________.
- county I live in
- Trump's wife.
- Where the Donald was born.
- When talking to someone, it is always important to make good eye ____________.
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- best team
- He wrote Hatchet
- The battle here is sometimes called the Battle of Sharpsburg.
- Dollar ______ is the closest Dollar store.
- Heaviest President
- How many feet away we should socially distance.
- where Bosa went to College
- ______ of the Rings.
- One of the cats
- first name of 2019 defensive rookie of year
- He served on PT 109 in world war 2
- Home of the best chicken sandwich (don't say ChickFila
- Gotta _____ them all.
- Pikachu evolved
26 Clues: best team • Trump's wife. • One of the cats • Pikachu evolved • He wrote Hatchet • county I live in • Heaviest President • McDonald's favorite • ______ of the Rings. • Gotta _____ them all. • One of the five senses. • where Bosa went to College • Where the Donald was born. • Only president not to marry • He served on PT 109 in world war 2 • One time I at like 49 little pierogies. • ...
World history project 2022-05-20
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- main character in christianty
- Built pyramids in Africa
- Lived in central American mountains
- press Allowed books to become not a high class only thing
- Most popular religion
- a country protected by water and tsunamis
- Very famous painting of a lady
- Place known for military and combat
- Signed Magna Carta
- killed his own son
- Known as a fearless battle leader
- the mainland fought over aka the holy land
- founder of islam
- Killed 2/3 of the population
- Lived in the hot rainforest
- Long war
- Religion exclusive to japan
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- Romeo and
- Christians defeat Muslims
- exported a lot of gold
- exported spices
- khan leader of the mongols
- exported alot of silk
- famous playwright
- Place known for having aristocrats and intelligence
- invented the printing press
- Ruled a majority of the world at one point
- tried to invade europe
- painted mona lisa
- Christian kingdom in Africa
30 Clues: Long war • Romeo and • exported spices • founder of islam • famous playwright • painted mona lisa • Signed Magna Carta • killed his own son • exported alot of silk • Most popular religion • exported a lot of gold • tried to invade europe • Built pyramids in Africa • Christians defeat Muslims • khan leader of the mongols • invented the printing press • Lived in the hot rainforest • ...
The Holy Spirit 2023-11-08
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- John 16:7:11 the ruler of this world has been _____
- 1 Pet 1:2 We should be _____ with His blood
- Acts 1:8 you will receive ______ when the Holy Spirit has come upon you
- 1 Cor 12:13 For by one Spirit were all baptized into one _____
- 2 Pet 1:4 We have escaped the _____ that is in the world
- 2 Thes 2:13 We have sanctification by the _____ and faith in the truth
- 1 Cor 6:19-20 Your body is a ______ of the Holy Spirit
- John 14:16-18 .., and He will give you another ____
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- Rom 5:5 and hope does not ______, because ....
- John 16:14 "He will ____ Me, for He will take from Mine ...
- Acts 10:45 All the Jewish believers who came with Peter were _____
- Rom 8:26-27 The Spirit Himself _____ for us with groanings
- Gal 5:16 walk by the Spirit, and you will not carry out the ____ of the flesh
- John 16:7-11 The Holy Spirit ____ the world regarding sin
- John 3:3-6 How can a person be _____ when he is old
- John 14:16-18 Holy Spirit is the Spirit of _____
16 Clues: 1 Pet 1:2 We should be _____ with His blood • Rom 5:5 and hope does not ______, because .... • John 14:16-18 Holy Spirit is the Spirit of _____ • John 16:7:11 the ruler of this world has been _____ • John 3:3-6 How can a person be _____ when he is old • John 14:16-18 .., and He will give you another ____ • 1 Cor 6:19-20 Your body is a ______ of the Holy Spirit • ...
A Newtown Special Crossword: April 2018 2018-04-20
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- Bishop in the hall
- The T in IT.
- The wee county
- Choose not to vote
- the redundant word in “he entered his pin number”
- describe the distinctive nature or features of
- In the library the bookcase says ___________ Library 1898
- It’s not parallel it’s at 90 Degrees
- Simon Coveney
- Fred’s friends fried Fritos for Friday’s food.
- used for displaying or holding a painting
- the beat
- Tom said : I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work .
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- A very large number! A "1" followed by one hundred zeros.
- bacterial fermentation of milk.
- Famous Bavarian Festival
- Complete the sequence: Foster______, Link, Penn, Webster
- Power to endure
- 5, 7, 5
- Solve x: 2x + 6 = 4x - 2
- liable to change
- Ireland’s largest mountain
- What decimal system is used in Libraries?
- middle ages
- Carbohydrates, Protein,Fat,Vitamins,Minerals, Water.
- addition
- 28.26/9
- Principal of Newtown during World War 1. (See Study Hall)
28 Clues: 5, 7, 5 • 28.26/9 • addition • the beat • middle ages • The T in IT. • Simon Coveney • The wee county • Power to endure • liable to change • Bishop in the hall • Choose not to vote • Famous Bavarian Festival • Solve x: 2x + 6 = 4x - 2 • Ireland’s largest mountain • bacterial fermentation of milk. • It’s not parallel it’s at 90 Degrees • What decimal system is used in Libraries? • ...
Europe 2012-12-19
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- Germany split after what war?
- Southern Europe has 3 what?
- what is a lowland Area that has been drained?
- Took 2 years to build this structure?
- Belgium is ____ cities (acity that is described by the many foreign influences)
- Western Europe has a lot of C_____e?
- Leaning tower of _____?
- leading producer of ______?
- Alps cover___of the nation?
- thought of the Eiffel Tower
- switzerland are not very____?
- What is 3 countrys nickname?
- Portugals land looks a lot like what other country?
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- Portugals leading export?
- What seperates Spain from France?
- Germany is put on _____ parts?
- what color is sapose to make bulls angry?
- ____ country: not taking sides?
- Southern Europe has how many Countries?
- what is mostpopulaed tourist destination in the world?
- What is the smallest country in Europe?
- France has 3 what?
- 20% of Greece is made up of these?
- Paris is 1 of the worlds leading _____ & cultural centers
24 Clues: France has 3 what? • Leaning tower of _____? • Portugals leading export? • Southern Europe has 3 what? • leading producer of ______? • Alps cover___of the nation? • thought of the Eiffel Tower • What is 3 countrys nickname? • Germany split after what war? • switzerland are not very____? • Germany is put on _____ parts? • ____ country: not taking sides? • ...
Countries of Europe 2022-09-13
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- The cause of world war 2
- Obsession with Russia
- Parts of the cross of Jesus are here
- The name isn't racist.
- Mark Zuckerburg has roots here
- First atheist country in Europe
- Most invaded country in Europe
- Baltic potato
- Largest exporter of fake teeth
- Transnistria
- Potato
- Hungry
- Russia's abandoned friend
- Check
- Atheist Baltic
- IKEA
- Svalbard
- Was in a union with Poland
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- Bri'ish
- Has a problem with Russia
- Depression and vodka
- Similar flag and name to Slovenia
- Worlds tiniest republic
- Greenland and the Faroe
- Only here because of Istanbul
- Despite the name, not much ice here
- Vampires
- The neck-tie was invented here
- Two islands near Sicily
- Most cars per capita
- Similar name and flag to Slovakia
- Co-run by a French and a Spanish
- Worlds oldest republic
- Most landmines per capita
- Home of a funny mustached man
35 Clues: IKEA • Check • Potato • Hungry • Bri'ish • Vampires • Svalbard • Transnistria • Baltic potato • Atheist Baltic • Depression and vodka • Most cars per capita • Obsession with Russia • The name isn't racist. • Worlds oldest republic • Worlds tiniest republic • Greenland and the Faroe • Two islands near Sicily • The cause of world war 2 • Has a problem with Russia • Russia's abandoned friend • ...
Chapter 15 Review 2022-05-06
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- famous Russian food
- Ivan the Terrible was the _________ czar of Russia
- Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Chekhov were Russian ______?
- French emperor that failed to conquer Russia
- Viking Tribe Russia was named after
- Lech Walesa organized this a union in Poland.
- Mount that is Europe's highest peak
- Nicholas II was the ________ czar of Russia
- Pro peace organization founded post WWII
- second largest country in Europe
- Europe's longest river
- threatened the "bury" the United States
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- Russian title meaning "emperor"
- name given to Stalin's reign of terror
- deception used to convince people of something
- leader of first Communist state
- __________ and Dardanelles are 2 straights controlled by Turkey that give Russia access to the Black Sea
- most powerful man in Russia post Soviet Union
- Western ________ Plain is the largest level region in the world
- Russian Communists
- world's deepest freshwater lake
- war Russia lost against England, France, Turkey..
- last name of the founder of Communism
- mountains dividing European Russia and Asian Russia
24 Clues: Russian Communists • famous Russian food • Europe's longest river • Russian title meaning "emperor" • leader of first Communist state • world's deepest freshwater lake • second largest country in Europe • Viking Tribe Russia was named after • Mount that is Europe's highest peak • last name of the founder of Communism • name given to Stalin's reign of terror • ...
Cold War Cross-Word 2024-02-02
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- Kids born in a certain period after WW2
- Dream of equality and freedom
- President that lead the Apollo 11 moon landing
- Main part of the progressive movement for education
- First suburban town
- Replacement of MacArthur
- American pediatrician whose books on child-rearing
- Multi-industry Business
- Increase sales and interest in automobiles
- Provided World War 2 veterans with school
- Things created meant to be released
- A place monitoring civil rights of the people
- Things were cheaper because of credit
- Created vaccine for poliomyelitis
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- Modern republicanism
- Another name for Winston Churchill
- The spreading of a business across the country
- Rapid increase in economic production and other things
- Highways that travel through states into other ones for cars.
- Gave a higher minimum wage
- A short lived political party against civil rights
- Court case that said all kids should go to the same school
- Towns that weren't rural and weren't urban
- Both men and women had strict gender roles
24 Clues: First suburban town • Modern republicanism • Multi-industry Business • Replacement of MacArthur • Gave a higher minimum wage • Dream of equality and freedom • Created vaccine for poliomyelitis • Another name for Winston Churchill • Things created meant to be released • Things were cheaper because of credit • Kids born in a certain period after WW2 • ...
Civil War 2019-01-31
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- Began career at 25 and began as a Illinois state legislature whig
- Fed fort in Charleston South Carolina where first shots were fired
- A political agreement that admitted California to the Union as a free state while permitting popular sovereignty in the territories and enacting a stricter fugitive slave law
- Union General also 18th president
- Abolitionist government of Massachusetts
- Civil War battle fought on Union Territory
- A military tactic in which a navy prevents vessels from entering or leaving its enemy's ports
- Judges son from Ohio renowned Union General during Civil War
- During the Civil War a state that allowed slavery but remained in the Union: Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri
- Civil War killing 23,000 troops in one day
- 2 days of fighting killing nearly 25,000 soldiers
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- Law giving 160 acres to citizens willing to live on it for 5 years
- Formally withdraw from membership in group or organization
- Existed before civil war to help slaves escaped to safety
- A term used to describe the violence between proslavery and antislavery supporters in Kansas from 1854 to 1856
- Government of 11 states that seceded from United States and fought against Union
- Required all citizens to aid in apprehending runaway slaves
- Born into slavery in Maryland and escaped to Philadelphia
- Anti-slavery political party in mid-1800
- Declared free all enslaved people living in confederate states and territories
- Southern Planter and became President Confederate states
- Anti-slavery novel published by Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Principle in which people are a source of government power
- African American born to slavery and sued for freedom
- Party established on anti-slavery in 1854
- Divided the 2 states to let them choose to be a slave or free state
26 Clues: Union General also 18th president • Anti-slavery political party in mid-1800 • Abolitionist government of Massachusetts • Party established on anti-slavery in 1854 • Civil War battle fought on Union Territory • Civil War killing 23,000 troops in one day • 2 days of fighting killing nearly 25,000 soldiers • Anti-slavery novel published by Harriet Beecher Stowe • ...
Brooke Crossword 2020-05-20
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- The rebels in Nicaragua that concerned Reagan were called what?
- In 1964 the Republican party had achieved enough influence which led to who won the nomination for president?
- Unlike liberals who generally had a fun
- believed that the government should regulate the economy to protect people from the power of large corporations
- What new disease developed in 1981?
- Who was the first woman to run for vice president for a major party?
- Who established that abortion was a consintual right?
- By 1980 the population of the sunbelt had surpassed to where?
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- What rejected religion and emphasized the material side of life?
- After world war 2 who built the National followings?
- What marked the beginning of the gay activists movement?
- who launched the first successful tax revolt in california?
- What was the movement called that made large numbers of Americans to move south and west to take jobs in war factories?
- Who was the first american woman in space?
- What did the journalists call the money makers that were young, ambitious and hardworking?
- Who was it that offered hope to a nation in distress?
- Who was the new leader of the soviet union in 1985?
- Who was Jimmy Carter's vice President?
- founded a new conservative magazine called National review in 1955
- Cutting tax rates meant the government would be receiving less money and would increase what?
20 Clues: What new disease developed in 1981? • Who was Jimmy Carter's vice President? • Unlike liberals who generally had a fun • Who was the first american woman in space? • Who was the new leader of the soviet union in 1985? • After world war 2 who built the National followings? • Who was it that offered hope to a nation in distress? • ...
What was the Cold War, and what did it have to do with the Vietnam War? 2024-10-09
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- What was the war called between the periods of 1955-1975?
- What did both parties believe the other to be?
- One of the North Vietnamese military forces was called the Viet …?
- After the Vietnam war what was Vietnam united under?
- Was North or South Vietnam Communist?
- What was the main ideology of Western culture during the Cold War?
- What world event did the Cold War occur after?
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- What was the main ideology of the Soviet Union during the Cold War?
- What was the Cold war and Vietnam War wars of?
- Was Ngô Đình Diệm the North or South Vietnamese president?
- What theory did the USA aim to stop?
11 Clues: What theory did the USA aim to stop? • Was North or South Vietnam Communist? • What did both parties believe the other to be? • What was the Cold war and Vietnam War wars of? • What world event did the Cold War occur after? • After the Vietnam war what was Vietnam united under? • What was the war called between the periods of 1955-1975? • ...
Indochinese Wars Revision 2023-10-24
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- General Secretary of Vietnam Communist Party, influential in post-war reunification and reconstruction.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Western military alliance (founded 1949).
- Charismatic U.S. President, faced Cuban Missile Crisis, assassinated in 1963.
- Strategy to prevent communist expansion through diplomatic and military means.
- Geopolitical tension and rivalry between the USA and USSR (1947-1991).
- Southeast Asian nation, site of major Cold War conflict (1955-1975).
- Opposition to communist ideology and influence on a global scale.
- 36th U.S. President, signed Civil Rights Act, escalated Vietnam War, faced domestic unrest.
- Decisive 1954 battle led to French withdrawal from Vietnam.
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- Military alliance of Eastern Bloc countries led by the USSR.
- Soviet leader, transformed USSR, played a key role in World War II.
- Belief that if one country falls to communism, neighboring nations follow.
- WWII hero, 34th U.S. President, promoted civil rights, launched the interstate highway system.
- Naval incidents in 1964 escalated U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
- Indirect conflict between superpowers using local allies as surrogates.
- Communist leader of North Vietnam, key figure in Vietnam's struggle for independence.
- South Vietnam's first president, faced controversy, assassinated during Vietnam War.
- U.S. President (1945-1953), oversaw the end of WWII, ordered atomic bombings on Japan.
18 Clues: Decisive 1954 battle led to French withdrawal from Vietnam. • Military alliance of Eastern Bloc countries led by the USSR. • Naval incidents in 1964 escalated U.S. involvement in Vietnam. • Opposition to communist ideology and influence on a global scale. • Soviet leader, transformed USSR, played a key role in World War II. • ...
Chapter 5: War Shaping North America 2022-06-20
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- The French general in the Battle of the plains of Abraham
- the _______ ____ war was considered the first world war
- The British general in the Battle of the plains of Abraham
- another reason Britain/France wanted Acadia
- a reason Britain/France wanted Acadia
- The Treaty of ____ is the document signed after the War of Spanish succession giving the land of Acadia to Britain
- The Battle of the Plains of _________ in 1759 was when the British sneak-attacked the fortress in Quebec
- large-scale combat between two different groups, governments, or countries
- name of the homeland of Acadia to the Mi’kmaq
- a location in a war that has a significant tactical advantage for war
- Chief ______ organized FN attacks on British he, withe the help of Mineweh seized 9 british forts
- the Oath the Acadians signed in 1730
- Being kicked out of a place where someone lives without consent
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- the British getting rid of the Acadians 1755-1763
- The oath of ______ was offered to the Acadaians to say they would fight for Britain if there was a war. This Oath got refused by the Acadians
- the royal proclamation tried to assimilate Canadiens by banning Catholics in goverment the revolt caused by this is what led to the Act of 1774
- The _______ Act of 1774 established much more French rights
- a public statement usually of a government or monarch formally introducing a new law or something like that
- in 1713 the Acadians ____ the British who tell them to leave
- a contract between two or more countries or governments stating a certain compromise or way of doing things (commonly after a war)
- being forced to become of a culture that is not your own
- The Treaty of ____ signed by Britain and France in 1763 to end the Seven Years' War. France surrenders nearly all its claims in North America in favor of Guadeloupe.
- the french name for the region where the Acadians lived
23 Clues: the Oath the Acadians signed in 1730 • a reason Britain/France wanted Acadia • another reason Britain/France wanted Acadia • name of the homeland of Acadia to the Mi’kmaq • the British getting rid of the Acadians 1755-1763 • the french name for the region where the Acadians lived • the _______ ____ war was considered the first world war • ...
Insurgent 2014-05-14
12 Clues: I,me • Groups • fearless • happiness • selflessness • truthfulness • "perfect world" • deadly fighting • Also known as Tris • knowledge, one faction • retaliate against leader • ceased power over one or more
WPGHS Term3 PE Revision Crossword 2021-09-15
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- Captain of the Matildas football team
- Music typically used in line dancing
- Name of a line dance
- A slow Rock'n'Roll Line Dance is called "The ?"
- Needed to be a good juggler
- Which large leg muscles are used in elastics & skipping?
- A component of fitness
- Can cause throat & lung cancer
- When a softball batter swings and misses the umpire calls ?
- Chuck ? is a famous early Rock"n"Roll singer
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- Another famous line dance is called the ?
- Fitness of the heart & lungs
- Need stretching before vigorous physical activity
- Number of balls before a softball batter gets a walk
- Where did "elastics" originate?
- Plays in the forward line of a soccer team
- Country where Rock"n"Roll began
- To improve your ? you should stretch your muscles before vigorous physical activity
- Allowed to use the hands in a soccer match
- A benefit of physical activity is I will be ?
- Popular World War 2 dance style
21 Clues: Name of a line dance • A component of fitness • Needed to be a good juggler • Fitness of the heart & lungs • Can cause throat & lung cancer • Where did "elastics" originate? • Country where Rock"n"Roll began • Popular World War 2 dance style • Music typically used in line dancing • Captain of the Matildas football team • Another famous line dance is called the ? • ...
A long walk to water - LA project 2022-11-17
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- The relative that Salva found in chapter 5
- Nya's little sister
- The longest river in the world that Salva had to cross
- Salva's tribe
- The refugee camp in Ethiopia, the first refugee camp Salva made it to
- Salva's friend
- Salva's village
- The desert that Salva had to cross
- Plants that the group Salva was walking with made into boats
- Nya's tribe
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- The animal that took Marial
- The reason Salva had to run away from home
- Sad or serious
- Where salva is walking to in chapter five
- A refugee camp in Kenya, the second camp Salva made it to
- The state where Nya and Salva live
- Where Salva and Nya lived, called a town in America
- One of the rivers that Salva crossed; this one is known for its crocodiles
- A refugee camp in Kenya, the third camp Salva made it to
- The people who took Salva's group in chapter 2
20 Clues: Nya's tribe • Salva's tribe • Sad or serious • Salva's friend • Salva's village • Nya's little sister • The animal that took Marial • The state where Nya and Salva live • The desert that Salva had to cross • Where salva is walking to in chapter five • The relative that Salva found in chapter 5 • The reason Salva had to run away from home • ...
Gulliver P3 2021-05-25
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- 1 - 18 - 13 - 25
- 1 - 3 - 3 - 5 - 16 - 20
- 18 - 5 - 1 - 4 - 25
- 2 - 18 - 9 - 14 - 7
- 14 - 5 - 9 - 7 - 8 - 2 - 15 - 18 - 9 - 14 - 7
- 7 - 5 - 20 -
- 23 - 9 - 18 - 5
- 15 - 3 - 3 - 21 - 16 - 25
- 23 - 1 - 18
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- 16 - 18 - 5 - 16 - 1 - 18 - 1 - 20 - 9 - 15 - 14
- 16 - 18 - 15 - 2 - 12 - 5 - 13
- 14 - 5 - 9 - 7 - 8 - 2 - 15 - 18
- 3 - 15 - 21 - 14 - 20 - 18 - 25
- 20 - 9 - 13 - 5
- 20 - 8 - 1 - 20
- 1 - 20
16 Clues: 1 - 20 • 23 - 1 - 18 • 7 - 5 - 20 - • 20 - 9 - 13 - 5 • 23 - 9 - 18 - 5 • 1 - 18 - 13 - 25 • 20 - 8 - 1 - 20 • 2 - 18 - 9 - 14 - 7 • 18 - 5 - 1 - 4 - 25 • 1 - 3 - 3 - 5 - 16 - 20 • 15 - 3 - 3 - 21 - 16 - 25 • 16 - 18 - 15 - 2 - 12 - 5 - 13 • 3 - 15 - 21 - 14 - 20 - 18 - 25 • 14 - 5 - 9 - 7 - 8 - 2 - 15 - 18 • 14 - 5 - 9 - 7 - 8 - 2 - 15 - 18 - 9 - 14 - 7 • ...
Later Years of the Cold War Crossword 2022-06-13
Across
- Collapse of the ______ in 1989(2 words)
- The reduction of tension between the Soviet Union and America
- Limitation of weapons
- USA president from 1981-1989 (name)
- Use of spies
- Competition to prove technological superiority by putting a man in space (2 words)
- Soviet Union's version of Vietnam
- United States President in 1977 (name)
- Capitalist country
Down
- Economic policies of Ronald Reagan
- A treaty between America and the Soviet Union to reduce and
- Conservative ideology formed after Margaret Thatcher
- War fought through allies (2 words)
- Political policies of Ronald Reagan
- Communist country
- USA satellite program (2 words)
16 Clues: Use of spies • Communist country • Capitalist country • Limitation of weapons • USA satellite program (2 words) • Soviet Union's version of Vietnam • Economic policies of Ronald Reagan • War fought through allies (2 words) • USA president from 1981-1989 (name) • Political policies of Ronald Reagan • United States President in 1977 (name) • Collapse of the ______ in 1989(2 words) • ...
Food Guidelines 2024-09-17
Across
- Which stage in the life cycle is it where foods with raw or cooked honey should be avoided?
- replaced the pyramid with mealtime to remind consumers to make healthy food choices.
- 5 categorized food groups.
- USDA created nutritionally dense and cost-effective plans for families.
- 2005 showed vertical bonds for food groups and added a band for oils.
Down
- Released in 1956 and recommended a minimum number of foods from each of the four food groups per day.
- Which stage in the life cycle where potential allergenic foods should be introduced?
- My pyramid food Guidance System added______ as components of a healthy lifestyle?
- in 1992 and turned the Food Wheel of the 1980s into____?
- After World War 2 the ________ was released in 1956.
- Which guideline guarantees an individual can personalize their food and beverage choices to their specific needs?
- Regulated added sugar to less than ______ percent each day.
- What year did the change from recommendations to Americans two and older to birth to adulthood.
- Released in 1984 by the American Red Cross and outlined a healthy diet?
- Helped people cope with limited supplies of certain foods during the war.
15 Clues: 5 categorized food groups. • After World War 2 the ________ was released in 1956. • in 1992 and turned the Food Wheel of the 1980s into____? • Regulated added sugar to less than ______ percent each day. • 2005 showed vertical bonds for food groups and added a band for oils. • Released in 1984 by the American Red Cross and outlined a healthy diet? • ...
List 15 2020-11-03
Across
- The world was viewed as an animate ______, an image of the human microcosm
- _______ is a type of photoluminescence related to fluorescence
- A ______ is a poetic meter
- _____ is the underside of a plant or animal
- A ______ created destruction usually in a war
- _____ energy is motion energy
- ________ is 2 parts of a whole that are represented differently like yin yang.
- When light his a plant and I turns away or toward the light
- A _____ joins 2 vertexes or vertices in a shape
- ______ is the upper side of a plant or animal
- The ________ is a structure formed in the early development of mammals
- Her _________ is amazing!
- She believed in the ______ of this
Down
- A _________ is an upaired set of chromosomes
- They were ________ and never finished anything
- There are many ______ hanging from the celings and roofs of caves and hot springs
- there is a _________ of the article on the back
- The _______ artery is a major blood vessel located in the upper arm and gets blood from the arm to the hand
- the expressive ability of clear ________
- tadpole:gills::fish:
- He has a voracious appetite
- painting:art::cooking
- _____ is a surgery performed on a joint using an arthroscope
- _____ is a category of living organisms
- Salt contains a lot of ________
25 Clues: tadpole:gills::fish: • painting:art::cooking • Her _________ is amazing! • A ______ is a poetic meter • He has a voracious appetite • _____ energy is motion energy • Salt contains a lot of ________ • She believed in the ______ of this • _____ is a category of living organisms • the expressive ability of clear ________ • _____ is the underside of a plant or animal • ...
Terry Fox Vocabulary 2024-09-30
Across
- Nowadays, people get their news through many kinds of __________.
- They used ___________ flowers to decorate the house.
- Let’s ___________ some flowers for a bouquet.
- In many cultures, ___________ clothes are traditionally black.
- The summer heat in Dubai is ___________.
- She felt ___________ to write a book after she travelled the world.
- The doctor had to ___________ his leg to save his life.
- Tatiana was born in Ukraine but she ___________ in Canada (2 words).
- Sarah ___________ the loss of her mother who died of cancer.
- He is ___________ to lose 20 pounds by the end of the year.
- When I ___________ from my fever, I will return to school.
- She has a __________ personality that brightens the room.
- We ___________ for our favorite team at the game.
Down
- Terry Fox is an ___________ Canadian hero.
- On Remembrance Day, we __________ those who served Canada in times of war and peace.
- More and more jobs are getting replaced by artificial __________.
- Maria wants to be a doctor when she ___________ (2 words).
- I had a small family ___________ at my house on the weekend.
- The ___________ learned to walk with a prosthetic leg.
- The news ___________ quickly throughout the town.
- Many people ________ during difficult times.
- Cancer ___________ has greatly improved in the last 20 years.
- His ___________ from surgery was quick; he was back to work in a week.
23 Clues: The summer heat in Dubai is ___________. • Terry Fox is an ___________ Canadian hero. • Many people ________ during difficult times. • Let’s ___________ some flowers for a bouquet. • The news ___________ quickly throughout the town. • We ___________ for our favorite team at the game. • They used ___________ flowers to decorate the house. • ...
Happy Birthday Jay 2022-10-12
10 Clues: event we met at • month you were born • your favourite co-op • world's fastest train • animal you remind me of • your least favourite nickname • type of dog you want (2 words) • smallest country in the world (2 words) • what you are studying for your master's • famous world structure built in 1887 (2 words)
5.6 History Review 2024-07-08
Across
- How Japan felt after the War
- First treaty with the Western Nation
- Extreme Growth in Factory Work
- Another name for fabrics
- Japan built this to fight against imperialism
- Traveled to Japan to open trade negotiations
- Meiji Era fought against
- ended authoritarian rule
- Was started to protect Great Britian and the United States
- In 1853 Japan was ruled by who?
- Ended Japanese Isolation
Down
- Education System, electricity, wearing western style clothing
- Japan had_____years of isolation
- Unions formed, voting rights
- Opened up 5 more ports for trade
- The name of Matthew Perry's ships
- Freedom of religion, speech, assemble
- Treaty that ended World War 1
- taking power of a
- Not coerced
20 Clues: Not coerced • taking power of a • Another name for fabrics • Meiji Era fought against • ended authoritarian rule • Ended Japanese Isolation • How Japan felt after the War • Unions formed, voting rights • Treaty that ended World War 1 • Extreme Growth in Factory Work • In 1853 Japan was ruled by who? • Japan had_____years of isolation • Opened up 5 more ports for trade • ...
Unit 2 | North America | Vocab | Vol. III 2022-11-01
Across
- the mass slaughter by the Nazis of six million Jews and others during World War II
- to strengthen
- the idea that the United States had the right to expand its territory to the Pacific Ocean
- The use of machines to make raw materials (such was lumber) into usual products (like chairs or tables)
- the largest mountain range system in North America
- a war between opposing groups of citizens in the same country
- an 1863 document that freed all slaves living in Confederate held territory
- the movement to end slavery, before and during the Civil War in the United States
- the speech Abraham Lincoln made in 1863 honoring soldiers who died at the Battle of Gettysburg during the U.S. Civil War
Down
- a ruler with complete control
- the route the Cherokees took during their forced migration from the southeast United States to Oklahoma in the 1830s
- the second longest river in North America
- a partnership between countries
- a large farm that grows crops for profit
- the effort to rebuild and reunite the United States following the Civil War
15 Clues: to strengthen • a ruler with complete control • a partnership between countries • a large farm that grows crops for profit • the second longest river in North America • the largest mountain range system in North America • a war between opposing groups of citizens in the same country • the effort to rebuild and reunite the United States following the Civil War • ...
Unit 2 | North America | Vocab | Vol. III 2022-11-01
Across
- the idea that the United States had the right to expand its territory to the Pacific Ocean
- a war between opposing groups of citizens in the same country
- an 1863 document that freed all slaves living in Confederate held territory
- the second longest river in North America
- the route the Cherokees took during their forced migration from the southeast United States to Oklahoma in the 1830s
- the effort to rebuild and reunite the United States following the Civil War
Down
- a partnership between countries
- a large farm that grows crops for profit
- the largest mountain range system in North America
- to strengthen
- the speech Abraham Lincoln made in 1863 honoring soldiers who died at the Battle of Gettysburg during the U.S. Civil War
- The use of machines to make raw materials (such was lumber) into usual products (like chairs or tables)
- a ruler with complete control
- the movement to end slavery, before and during the Civil War in the United States
- the mass slaughter by the Nazis of six million Jews and others during World War II
15 Clues: to strengthen • a ruler with complete control • a partnership between countries • a large farm that grows crops for profit • the second longest river in North America • the largest mountain range system in North America • a war between opposing groups of citizens in the same country • an 1863 document that freed all slaves living in Confederate held territory • ...
Unit 2 | North America | Vocab | Vol. III 2022-11-01
Across
- the movement to end slavery, before and during the Civil War in the United States
- the route the Cherokees took during their forced migration from the southeast United States to Oklahoma in the 1830s
- the largest mountain range system in North America
- the idea that the United States had the right to expand its territory to the Pacific Ocean
- The use of machines to make raw materials (such was lumber) into usual products (like chairs or tables)
- the effort to rebuild and reunite the United States following the Civil War
- a partnership between countries
- a war between opposing groups of citizens in the same country
Down
- the speech Abraham Lincoln made in 1863 honoring soldiers who died at the Battle of Gettysburg during the U.S. Civil War
- the second longest river in North America
- an 1863 document that freed all slaves living in Confederate held territory
- a ruler with complete control
- to strengthen
- the mass slaughter by the Nazis of six million Jews and others during World War II
- a large farm that grows crops for profit
15 Clues: to strengthen • a ruler with complete control • a partnership between countries • a large farm that grows crops for profit • the second longest river in North America • the largest mountain range system in North America • a war between opposing groups of citizens in the same country • an 1863 document that freed all slaves living in Confederate held territory • ...
The road to the revolution 2021-09-15
Across
- skirmish that erupted when colonists outside Boston ambushed British soldiers. The shot was heard around the world.
- Britain's law-making body.
- top general in the continental Army.
- battle that took place on a hill in Boston between Massachusetts Minutemen and British soldiers.
- taxes on paper, paint, lead, and glass.
- total control over pricing and distribution of a product.
- on organized decision by a large group of people to stop buying a product.
- won by France and the Continental Army. Britain's army surrendered. Final battle of the war.
- mostly made up of merchants, these were terrorists that antagonized Parliament and pushed the country towards war.
- signed in France. Britain gets claim to all land east of Mississippi.
Down
- known as swamp fox. Led guerilla-style ambush assaults in the south against the British army.
- after the French and Indian war, Indian's attacked colonists who tried to settle in the Ohio Valley.
- won by the Continental Army. Turning point in the war. persuaded France to join the war.
- pushed into the countryside during a harsh winter.
- colonists who supported the war with Britain.
15 Clues: Britain's law-making body. • top general in the continental Army. • taxes on paper, paint, lead, and glass. • colonists who supported the war with Britain. • pushed into the countryside during a harsh winter. • total control over pricing and distribution of a product. • signed in France. Britain gets claim to all land east of Mississippi. • ...
American Imperialism 2022-04-04
Across
- The country the US declared war against on April 25, 1898
- Who becam president after McKinley died
- Created by Teddy Roosevelt after he resigned as Assistant Secretary of the Navy
- The US was considered both an Imperial power and what other kind of power
- The battleship sent to Cuba in 1898
- The person who shot McKinley in September 1901
- The US armed forces branch that was ranked 3rd in 1900
- the view of the first "Vietnam" war amongst Americans
- what took place in 1900 when the US took an active role in Asian Affairs
- What was needed in the American Army after Cuba and San Juan Hill
Down
- in 1867, the US did what to the Midway Islands and Alaska
- The state annexed by the US in 1898
- The month in 1898 where the Treaty of Paris was signed, ending the war
- The Civil War vet who wanted neutrality
- The result of the Siege of Santiago de Cuba
- The country that rebelled against Spain in 1895
- The country annexed by McKinley right after the war ended
- The battle of Manila Bay resulted in what
18 Clues: The state annexed by the US in 1898 • The battleship sent to Cuba in 1898 • Who becam president after McKinley died • The Civil War vet who wanted neutrality • The battle of Manila Bay resulted in what • The result of the Siege of Santiago de Cuba • The person who shot McKinley in September 1901 • The country that rebelled against Spain in 1895 • ...
Parshas Matos Masai 2021-07-09
Across
- A vow.
- The Bnei Yisroel divided this amongst themselves after the war.
- The land which the 2 and a half tribes wanted to stay one originally belonged to these two nations
- One of the tribes that didn't want to enter Eretz Yisroel.
Down
- Moshe Rabbeinu's reaction to the. request of 2 and a half tribes.
- Only part of this tribe wanted to stay outside Eretz Yisroel.
- This person led the Bnei Yisroel in war
- Another tribe that didn't want to enter Eretz Yisroel
- The Bnei Yisroel go to war with this nation in this weeks Parsha.
- A swear.
- Cities of refuge
11 Clues: A vow. • A swear. • Cities of refuge • This person led the Bnei Yisroel in war • Another tribe that didn't want to enter Eretz Yisroel • One of the tribes that didn't want to enter Eretz Yisroel. • Only part of this tribe wanted to stay outside Eretz Yisroel. • The Bnei Yisroel divided this amongst themselves after the war. • ...
World War 1: Trench Warfare 2012-11-01
Across
- cut into the side of trench where soldiers slept and sought cover from artillery fire.
- physical and psychological disorder brought about by exposure to shellfire.
- intended to 'bleed the French white'.
- preparation for war.
- mobilisation of all its resources to support the war effort.
- of British commander of Somme.
- of the trench that allows movement and access between trenches.
- plan to re-occupy their previously held regions of Alsace Lorraine.
- of food provisions given to soldiers.
- platforms used to elevate soldiers from water in the trenches.
- requiring soldiers to use speed and surprise to occupy a small section of the enemies front line.
- position that bulges forward into enemy-held territory.
- separating opposing armies in trench warfare.
- where 20 000 Allied troops died on the first day of fighting.
- of extensive German trenches.
- of soldiers who fight on foot.
Down
- of fighting in Europe during World War 1.
- from which neither side can progress.
- of German who planned the attack on Verdun.
- or sand bag wall created to protect soldiers in the trenches.
- blade that soldiers attach to their rifle and use in close combat.
- due to poor sanitation.
- in the trench where soldiers prepare for attack or fire at the enemy.
- of Germany commander who commanded the invasion of Belgium and France.
- technological method of warfare first used in Somme in 1916.
- to the feet caused by prolonged periods in damp conditions.
- of mud
- who waited in hiding for the opportunity to shoot soldiers in the opposing trenches.
- competing sides attampt to achieve a victory through the tactic of wearing down the enemy.
- of the furthermost trench from the front line.
- given to the combined forces against Germany.
31 Clues: of mud • preparation for war. • due to poor sanitation. • of extensive German trenches. • of British commander of Somme. • of soldiers who fight on foot. • from which neither side can progress. • intended to 'bleed the French white'. • of food provisions given to soldiers. • of fighting in Europe during World War 1. • of German who planned the attack on Verdun. • ...
World War II Crossword Puzzle 2013-06-06
Across
- name of the Canadian air force (abbreviation)
- people who flee their homes to seek refuge from war, persecution, or natural disaster
- Canada fought along the USA, and UK making the ______
- national socialist party that believed government should be run by the wealthy and military
- big American naval base in Hawaii
- gave the Canadian Cabinet the power to make decisions during wartime without any debate in the House of Commons
- Prime Minister of Britain between 1940 and 1945
- an authoritarian movement with extreme right-wing and totalitarian principles
- the granting of concessions in order to maintain peace
- the Nazis plan to exterminate every Jewish person when they knew the war was coming to an end
- the soldiers, machines and ships that are used to make war
- name of the Canadian regiment sent to Hong Kong from Winnipeg
- when WWII started Prime Minister King promised that his government would never enforce this
- new way of fighting war in the air
- Jewish people were sent to this place
- Japanese suicide air force pilots
- another concentration camp
- tank used on water and land
- the energy from an atomic bomb would release mostly heat and _________
- leader of the Soviet Union
- information designed to inspire and spread particular beliefs and opinions
- where the largest group of Jews were exterminated
Down
- the famous Canadian bomber plane
- Japanese captors made many Canadians endure this
- most successful raid by the Allies
- What ended the war against Japan?
- the location in which the first atomic bomb was dropped
- Crystal Night: Night of the broken glass
- the name for the secret research on the atomic bomb
- German air force
- D-day was also known as operation _________
- a card necessary for buying rationed items during wartime
- US president that gave the OK to drop the atomic bombs on Japan
- a country less important and powerful than a superpower
- the act of returning immigrants to their original homeland
- second Japanese city to be atomically bombed
- the least successful raid by the Allies
- Law saying Jewish people were not German citizens
- What kind of jobs did women do overseas?
- USA would ‘lend’ Canada military supplies and they would ‘lend’ it to Britain
- opposed to conscription
- first major military campaign in world history to be fought entirely in the air
- name of gas used in Auschwitz
- at the beginning of the war Germany wanted more than the Sudetenland it also wanted ________________
- Japanese-Canadians were sent to this place
- the invention of the _______ gave women on the home front lots of job opportunities
- way of training pilots in Canada (abbreviation)
- Leader of the Nazis
- Canada’s mobilization of all its resources, human and material, to wage war
- case of large-scale destruction
50 Clues: German air force • Leader of the Nazis • opposed to conscription • another concentration camp • leader of the Soviet Union • tank used on water and land • name of gas used in Auschwitz • case of large-scale destruction • the famous Canadian bomber plane • What ended the war against Japan? • big American naval base in Hawaii • Japanese suicide air force pilots • ...
World War II Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-08
Across
- Commander of the Allled land forces in the Pacific.
- lightning war
- Battle that is the turning point in the Pacific Theater.
- The rescue mission where 338,000 Allied soldiers get shipped to safety.
- American General who led forces in North Africa and Europe.
- Battle where the Royal Air Force fights the Luftwaffe.
- giving in to an aggressor to keep peace.
- Hitler's rule over Germany
- President of the United States during WWII.
- The Allied invasion of Europe.
- The turning point of the Eastern front of the war.
- The weapons used to end WWII in the Pacific.
- the belief that political ties to other countries should be avoided.
- Pact Truce between Stalin and Hitler
Down
- Great Britain, United States, Soviet Union
- Japan's surprise attack on the United States.
- Prime Minister of Great Britain during WWII.
- The battle on December 16, 1944.
- Joint declaration between Roosevelt and Churchill.
- Japanese suicide pilots.
- The operation where Germany invades the Soviet Union.
- Germany, Italy, Japan
22 Clues: lightning war • Germany, Italy, Japan • Japanese suicide pilots. • Hitler's rule over Germany • The Allied invasion of Europe. • The battle on December 16, 1944. • Pact Truce between Stalin and Hitler • giving in to an aggressor to keep peace. • Great Britain, United States, Soviet Union • President of the United States during WWII. • ...
World War Two Crossword Puzzle 2013-06-02
Across
- the Soviet's main ally during the German attack
- this country was attacked by the Nazis, after Poland
- a helpful facility to families on the home front
- French Canadians were strongly against this in WW2
- Britain's leader during WW2
- Italian leader in WW2
- injected into the veins of Jewish prisoners for experiments
- Because of repairing payments, Germany's ___________ recovered poorly
- type of advertising during the war
- dropped from planes to protect landing forces
- a popular method in death camps to exterminate prisoners
- a type of system used often during the Battle of the Atlantic
- had a very dense population of Japanese-Canadians
- major invasion that took place involving the Italian Campaign
- many women worked as these overseas
- to bring something into a country
- Britain, France, Canada, U.S.A.
- Hitler's army
- a cemetery and a __________ were built in Dieppe
- the treaty forced upon Germany after WW1
- Adolf Hitler became this in 1933
- Switzerland and Sweden are examples of this
- the disastrous battle for Canadians
- this was set up to train Canadian pilots
- small Canadian-made warship
- when everything was put into action towards the war effort
Down
- many women worked in these during the war
- the majority of Japanese-Canadians were born here
- The largest number of Jews were exterminated here
- Hitler's goal was to create this kind of race
- a small French town where the Allies got surrounded
- Harbour Major disaster for Americans and caused hatred towards Japan
- two European countries signed this pact to say they wouldn't fight each other at war
- German army
- D-Day took place here
- a prejudice against the Jewish people
- top secret project of the war
- tried to avoid conscription in Canada
- many countries rejected Jewish __________
- many countries had this type of attitude during the war
- the time of year when Canadians surrendered in the battle of Hong Kong
- Hitler wanted this from the Soviets
- "Lightning Warfare"
- agreeing just to keep peace
- a helpful tool in WW2 that detected things in the sky that were far away
- German air force
- "In order to conquer the world, we must first conquer _______"
- a city that many corvettes sailed to during the war
- appointed leader of King's new ministry in Canada
- code name for D-Day
- were marked with a star to separate them from others by the Nazis
51 Clues: German army • Hitler's army • German air force • "Lightning Warfare" • code name for D-Day • D-Day took place here • Italian leader in WW2 • Britain's leader during WW2 • agreeing just to keep peace • small Canadian-made warship • top secret project of the war • Britain, France, Canada, U.S.A. • Adolf Hitler became this in 1933 • to bring something into a country • ...
World War I Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-04
Across
- One who is loyal to a political cause, government, or leader
- Areas of combat between German, Austria-Hungary and Russian forces
- Vast air ships used by the German to bomb the British
- A formal agreement to stop fighting
- Peace terms signed by Germany in June 1919
- False information created to influence a person(s) toward a cause or position
- One who supports their country and is willing to defend for it
- Long, narrow ditch
- The glorification of the military
- A new "breed" of ship in the British navy
- German emperor known as William II
- A country, region, or area that has been invaded and is under partial or full control of another powerful country
- Armies of people that helped support a side in the war
- A German submarine
Down
- A disguised British merchant ship with concealed weapons to destroy submarines
- The carrying out of sentencing a death to a person; usually for cowardice
- When neither side can gain an advantage or win
- A group of merchant vessels sailing together for protection
- Of having pride in one's nation or country
- To prepare for war
- Area of land between two hostile trenches
- Rodents that carried and spread diseases to the soldiers
- Payments that cover war damages
- The branch of army(soldiers) who fought on foot
- A rifle bullet that explode's a human's flesh that could leave a serious injury
- A poisonous gas used in the war
- To be banished from a country
27 Clues: To prepare for war • Long, narrow ditch • A German submarine • To be banished from a country • Payments that cover war damages • A poisonous gas used in the war • The glorification of the military • German emperor known as William II • A formal agreement to stop fighting • Area of land between two hostile trenches • A new "breed" of ship in the British navy • ...
World War l Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-03
Across
- Believed that if Europe states were organized along national lines, there would be peace in Europe
- The United States tried to remain
- British ship sunk by German forces
- British officer in the Middle East
- Baffled military leaders because it was an unexpected development
- Ordered partial mobilization of the Russian army against Austria-Hungary
- A neutral nation
- A war based on wearing the other side down by constant attacks and heavy losses
- Determined to support Serbia's cause
- Declared war on Germany on August 4
- location where German and British naval forces engaged in direct battle
- The process of assembling troops and supplies and making them ready for war
- Discontented with British rule
Down
- Sent a "blank check" saying that Austria-Hungary could rely on Germany's "full support"
- Germany's ally
- Declared war on Russia on August 1
- Germany,Austria-Hungary,Italy
- Wanted to attack Serbia
- Known as the Great War
- Germany's military plan
- A Military Draft
- Location that the Allies tried to open a Balkan front
- Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- Supporter of Russia
- Asked to take over jobs that had not been available to them before
- A Serbian terrorist organization
- Appeared on the battlefront for the first time in history by the end of 1915
- France,Great Britain,Russia
- Set up a naval blockade of Germany
- Entered the war on the side of the Central Powers
30 Clues: Germany's ally • A Military Draft • A neutral nation • Supporter of Russia • Known as the Great War • Wanted to attack Serbia • Germany's military plan • France,Great Britain,Russia • Germany,Austria-Hungary,Italy • Discontented with British rule • A Serbian terrorist organization • The United States tried to remain • Declared war on Russia on August 1 • ...
World War l Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-03
Across
- A war based on wearing the other side down by constant attacks and heavy losses
- Discontented with British rule
- Passed the Defence of the Realm Act(DORA)
- The United States tried to remain
- Location of the Battle of Tannenberg
- A Military Draft
- Entered the war on the side of the Central Powers
- The process of assembling troops and supplies and making them ready for war
- Wilson President of the U.S. during the war
- Sent a "blank check" saying that Austria-Hungary could rely on Germany's "full support"
- Supporter of Russia
- Asked to take over jobs that had not been available to them before
- Made active use of propaganda to arouse enthusiasm for the war
- location where German and British naval forces engaged in direct battle
- Took advantage of Germany's preoccupations in Europe
- Set up a naval blockade of Germany
- Believed that if Europe states were organized along national lines, there would be peace in Europe
- Ordered partial mobilization of the Russian army against Austria-Hungary
- A neutral nation
- Baffled military leaders because it was an unexpected development
- Appeared on the battlefront for the first time in history by the end of 1915
Down
- Germany's ally
- Lowered because of employed women
- Determined to support Serbia's cause
- British ship sunk by German forces
- Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- Systems directed by government agencies
- Left to fight at the fronts
- Known as the Great War
- Germany's military plan
- Location that the Allies tried to open a Balkan front
- Were created for women during WWI
- Declared war on Germany on August 4
- A Serbian terrorist organization
- British officer in the Middle East
- Wanted to attack Serbia
- Used their giant airships to bomb London and eastern England
- Germany,Austria-Hungary,Italy
- France,Great Britain,Russia
- Location of the Battle of Marne
- Declared war on Russia on August 1
41 Clues: Germany's ally • A Military Draft • A neutral nation • 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 • ...
Canadians at World War II 2014-05-09
Across
- The ____ Gay was a plane that dropped the first bomb on Hiroshima.
- When millions of Jewish people were killed by the Nazis.
- Operation ____ was the evacuation of the BEF (British Expeditionary Force) by sea.
- The second Japanese city to be bombed by an atomic bomb on August 9th, 1945.
- This war began shortly after World War II between the Soviet Union and the west.
- Jewish people were put into ____ camps.
- This was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- A president who decided to drop the atomic bomb.
- Operation ____ was the code name for the Allied invasion of Sicily, which the Allies took Sicily from the Axis Powers.
- Survivors after the bombing in Japan began to have illness caused by large amounts of ____.
- The Allied ____ Raid began at dawn on August 19th, 1942.
- Another name for the invasion of Normandy.
- A place that Germans occupied on June 4th, 1940.
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- Louis ____ died 9 days after experimenting with plutonium.
- ____ was a new German fighting style.
- An international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and economic development.
- France, Britain, Russia and the United States were in an alliance called the ____ Powers.
- Hitler's plan to exterminate the Jews was called the ____ ____.
- ____ surrendered on September 2nd, 1945 and WWII was finally over.
- The United States was able to predict the attack on Pearl Harbor an hour before it happened by using a good ____ system.
- A code name for The Allied Dieppe Raid called Operation ____.
- The atomic bomb was developed by the ____ Project.
- A group of ships travelling together, usually armed by troops, warships etc...
- The British ____ Air Force defended against the Germans in the Battle of Britain.
- ____ Marines were ships which had sailors that were not part of the navy/army.
- This day was called ____ because Germany had surrendered on May 7th, 1945 and WWII in Europe was finished.
- The capital of the Kingdom of Prussia and the RAF had it's first bombing attack here on December 1941.
- Hitler's title in that he had complete power over a country.
28 Clues: ____ was a new German fighting style. • Jewish people were put into ____ camps. • Another name for the invasion of Normandy. • This was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. • A president who decided to drop the atomic bomb. • A place that Germans occupied on June 4th, 1940. • The atomic bomb was developed by the ____ Project. • ...
World War I Essential Information 2015-03-19
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- leader of Russia
- US President during WWI (from Staunton, VA)
- the Battle of the ____ destroyed almost and entire British Army
- Russia leaves WWI as a result of the 1917 _____ _____
- the region in between to opposing trench lines
- WWI begins as a result of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of _____
- a blinding, choking, blistering new technology of destruction on the WWI battlefield
- what type of war "characterizes" World War I on the Western Front?
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- leader of Germany
- this 20th century "text" brought the US into WWI against Germany
- the sinking of this ship helped to turn Americans against the Central Powers
- Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Ottomans
- war with this machine was designed by the Germans to starve out Britain
- the rapid fire dealer of death on the WWI battlefield...fairly new technology
- a major factor in the beginning of WWI, (the Black Hand was a group inspired by this idea)
- the German plan of war that failed...and resulted in trench warfare in the West
- the assassination of the Archduke takes place in ______, Bosnia
- main leader of the Bolsheviks during the Revolution
- this hulking machine of iron was invented to bust through enemy gunfire and trenches
- this new machine of war could deliver death from above
- Britain, France, Belgium, Russia, and the USA (originally known as the Triple Entente)
21 Clues: leader of Russia • leader of Germany • Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Ottomans • US President during WWI (from Staunton, VA) • the region in between to opposing trench lines • main leader of the Bolsheviks during the Revolution • Russia leaves WWI as a result of the 1917 _____ _____ • this new machine of war could deliver death from above • ...
World War I Essential Information 2015-03-19
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- later known as the "Allies" and will include the USA and others
- the massive new military innovation designed to cross "no man's land" and enemy trenches
- the leader of Russia during WWI
- the German war plan that failed, leading to trench warfare
- the most significant leader of communist Russia in 1917
- why Russia leaves the war
- the underwater weapon of Germany against Britain
- the king of England during WWI
- the battle where Britain literally lost an entire army
- an 'ism' legacy of Napoleon...major factor in beginning WWI
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- the choking, blinding, burning, new weapon of war on the fields of Europe
- the type of warfare that characterized much of the fighting on the Western Front
- the leader of Germany
- the Serb Nationalist group responsible for assassinating the Archduek
- assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand happened in this Bosnian city
- German, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Ottomans
- the "text" that brought the US into the War against Germany
- the US President during WWI (From Staunton, VA)
- the newly developed rapid fire dealer of death on WWI battlefields
- this treaty ends WWI and punishes Germany (leading to WWII)
- the "in between" the trenches (no women either)
- the sinking of this ship helps bring the US into the war against Germany
22 Clues: the leader of Germany • why Russia leaves the war • the king of England during WWI • the leader of Russia during WWI • German, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Ottomans • the US President during WWI (From Staunton, VA) • the "in between" the trenches (no women either) • the underwater weapon of Germany against Britain • the battle where Britain literally lost an entire army • ...
World War II Causes Vocabulary 2015-05-15
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- (vb)To Arm again
- (vb)Making something stronger
- (n)Country borders
- (vb)Reach a goal
- (adj)Removed
- (n)Attack
- (vb)To house
- (vb)Invade
- (adj)Not capable of being stopped
- (adj)Despotic
- (n)Giver
- (n)Entry
- (n)Expectation
- (adj)Predetermined
- (n)Dominance
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- (n)Political system
- (n)Period in which Hitler ruled Germany
- (n)Denial
- (n)Hitler nickname
- (n)State control by another
- (n)Voting process
- (n)Students
- (n)Arms reduction
- (n)Demonstrations, evidences
- (n)Prime Minister
- (adj)Prohibited
- (adj)Dictatorial
- (n)Rebellion
- (n)Natural places were certain substances are stored
- (vb)Declare
- (n)Incorporation
- (n)Moderation, Peace offering
- (n)Strategy
- (n)Economic Punishments
- (vb)Secure
35 Clues: (n)Giver • (n)Entry • (n)Denial • (n)Attack • (vb)Invade • (vb)Secure • (n)Students • (vb)Declare • (n)Strategy • (adj)Removed • (vb)To house • (n)Rebellion • (n)Dominance • (adj)Despotic • (n)Expectation • (adj)Prohibited • (vb)To Arm again • (vb)Reach a goal • (adj)Dictatorial • (n)Incorporation • (n)Voting process • (n)Arms reduction • (n)Prime Minister • (n)Hitler nickname • (n)Country borders • (adj)Predetermined • ...
Canada and World War 1 2015-12-04
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- the right to have access to a judge after arrest
- alliance between Britain, France, and Russia
- German submarines
- Austrian Archduke assassinated in 1914
- Government formed of Conservatives and English Liberals to bring in conscription
- military agreement between Germany, Austria Hungary and Italy
- organization formed after WW1 to keep peace
- Minister of Militia responsible for organizing the war effort
- 1916 battle that cost Canada and England horrendous casualties
- Canada's greatest WW1 ace
- Easter 1917 battle organized and fought by Canadians
- Gruesome battle fought in the mud of Flanders, late 1917
- technology developed by Hiram Maxim that would change warfare
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- German plan to defeat France quickly and avoid 2 front war
- leader of Canada's armed forces in the latter part of WW1
- this pandemic was brought back to Canada by returning troops
- 1919 treaty that officially ended the war
- intense patriotism or loyalty to one's country
- the acquisition of territories by European powers
- compulsory military service
20 Clues: German submarines • Canada's greatest WW1 ace • compulsory military service • Austrian Archduke assassinated in 1914 • 1919 treaty that officially ended the war • organization formed after WW1 to keep peace • alliance between Britain, France, and Russia • intense patriotism or loyalty to one's country • the right to have access to a judge after arrest • ...
World War I Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-24
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- low-interest loans by civilians to the government, meant to be repaid in a number of years
- In January 1918, ten months before the war ended, President Wilson told Congress his goals for peace and his speech became known this
- an organization set up
- Between 1910 and 1920, about 500,000
- socialists, and other war critics
- forced Germany to accept full blame for the war. Germany was stripped of its colonies and most of its armed forces reparations money that a defeated nation pays for the destruction caused by a war
- Serbia, Russia, France, Great Britain, Italy, and seven other countries
- 1914 President neutrality refusing to take sides in the war
- Europeans had strong feelings of pride, loyalty, and protectiveness toward their own countries. They wanted to prove their nations were the best. They placed their countries’ interests above all other concerns
- At sea, the Germans used these submarines to block trade. They were equipped with both guns and torpedoes. German These sank over 11 million tons of Allied shipping.
- In January 1920, Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer took action. He ordered federal agents and local police to raid the homes and headquarters of suspected radicals. His agents arrested at least 6,000 people
- Congress passed this on June 15, 1917 These laws set heavy fines and long prison terms for such antiwar activities as encouraging draft resisters. The laws made it illegal to criticize the war. U.S. courts tried more than 1,500 pacifists, socialists, and other war critics
- Central Powers faced them consisting
- Americans moved north to such cities as New York, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, and St. Louis to fill the labor shortage in Northern US cities
- settle conflicts through negotiation
- The name of the 2 million American soldiers that served under John J. Pershing
- Britain, France, Germany, and Italy competed for colonies in Africa and Asia. Because it had fewer colonies than Britain and France, Germany felt it deserved more colonies to provide it with resources and buy its goods
- The Meuse-Argonne offensive made a hero of this American soldier
- European nations had divided into two opposing alliances. These were made up of Austria-Hungary, Germany, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
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- Radicals who do not believe in any form of government
- About 2 million American soldiers went to France and served under this General
- It was discovered by the british, who passed it on to the Americans. In it the German foreign minister, told the German ambassador in Mexico to propose that Mexico join the Germans. In exchange, Germany would help Mexico get back its “lost” territories of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. Americans were furious.
- force
- Troops huddled at the bottom of rat-infested trenches. They fired artillery and machine guns at each other. Lines of trenches stretched across
- opinions expressed for the purpose of influencing the actions of others
- in the summer of 1918 it was the turning point of the war.
- wrote the court’s opinion in the 1919 decision in Schenck v. United States
- a heavy guard of destroyers escorted merchant ships across the Atlantic in groups
- In 1919–1920, this fear created a wave of panic. Public fear was heightened by the discovery of mail bombs sent to government officials. Many believed the bombs were the work of anarchists.
- The belief that a nation needs a large
- Germany agreed to this as an end to fighting.
- An attack on one nation forced all its allies to come to its aid
- In May 1918 these laws set heavy fines and long prison terms for such antiwar activities as encouraging draft resisters. The laws made it illegal to criticize the war. U.S. courts tried more than 1,500
33 Clues: force • an organization set up • socialists, and other war critics • Between 1910 and 1920, about 500,000 • Central Powers faced them consisting • settle conflicts through negotiation • The belief that a nation needs a large • Germany agreed to this as an end to fighting. • Radicals who do not believe in any form of government • ...
World War I Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-27
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- a note sent from Germany to Mexico, asking to declare war on America
- President of the United States during the war (last name)
- a devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation
- his assassination sparked the war (last name)
- a form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield
- emphasised the importance of military power
- the alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary
- the alliance between France, Britain, and Russia
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- a military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- german submarine
- the serbian terrorist group that trained Gavrilo Princip
- a temporary peace agreement to end fighting
- the man who assassinated Franz Ferdinand (last name)
- a system where one powerful nation occupies and controls smaller nations
- American boat that was sunk by the German U Boats, made America consider entering the war
- the nickname given to American troops in Europe
- to engage someone to enter the army
- a strip of land between trenches of opposing armies
- a formal, economic, military, or political agreement between two or more nations
- Kaiser Wilhelm II was the emperor of this country
20 Clues: german submarine • to engage someone to enter the army • a temporary peace agreement to end fighting • emphasised the importance of military power • the alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary • his assassination sparked the war (last name) • the nickname given to American troops in Europe • the alliance between France, Britain, and Russia • ...
First World War - The Beginning 2019-03-13
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- There was strong belief in this to solve problems.
- Life before the war in Australia was d_______.
- A major battlezone in Turkey.
- This was the feeling people had before WW1.
- Another colour on the Australian flag
- A leader who was murdered (F_____ F______).
- In words, the year the war started.
- One of the countries in the Triple Alliance.
- One of the nations in the Triple Entente
- A young assassin (G_____ P_____).
- The country where an assassination took place.
- The Empire that Australia belonged.
- When countries group together for protection.
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- The major colour on the Australian flag
- The assassins belonged to a secret group called...
- Most Australians thought of themselves as this.
- There are several of these on the Australian flag.
- This pressure made people join the army.
- People were very o_______ before WW1.
- Children started doing this from a young age.
- Young men wanted an a__________ so they joined.
- One of the nations in the Triple Entente
- In words, the year the war ended.
- A lot of Australians signed up because of m_______.
- The continent where most of the fighting happened.
- The word for a belief in military force.
- One of the nations in the Triple Entente
- Europeans thought that this was a thing of the past.
28 Clues: A major battlezone in Turkey. • In words, the year the war ended. • A young assassin (G_____ P_____). • In words, the year the war started. • The Empire that Australia belonged. • People were very o_______ before WW1. • Another colour on the Australian flag • The major colour on the Australian flag • This pressure made people join the army. • ...
World War I Crossword #1 2021-11-04
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- France, Britain, & Russia = Triple ______
- extreme pride in one's own country
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, & Italy = Triple ____
- Chlorine & ______ gasses were used in WW1
- the U.S. president who asked for declaration of war against Germany
- WW1 was known as the War to End all ______
- the black regiment the 369th were known as the ______ Hellfighters
- Telegraph from Germany to Mexico to fight against U.S.
- Nickname given to the American soldiers
- WW1 German flying ace who shot down 80 aircraft - Red ___
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- Archduke who was assassinated on June 28, 1914
- Between the trenches = "No Man's _____"
- British ship that was sunk killing 1,198
- Americans bought Liberty bonds and planted _____ gardens
- the flying war vehicle that was abandoned because it was an easy target
- The Triple Entente became the ______
- the building up & glorifying of the military
- The Triple Alliance became the _____ Powers
- General ____ led the American Expeditionary Force
- The group that was behind assassination - The _____ Hand
20 Clues: extreme pride in one's own country • The Triple Entente became the ______ • Between the trenches = "No Man's _____" • Nickname given to the American soldiers • British ship that was sunk killing 1,198 • France, Britain, & Russia = Triple ______ • Chlorine & ______ gasses were used in WW1 • WW1 was known as the War to End all ______ • ...
Causes of World War ll 2021-04-21
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- country that Germany invaded in 1939 that first sparked the war
- ___ and japan displayed acts of militarism that lead to war.
- failure of this group among countries was a cause of the war.
- title of Francisco Franco and Mussolini
- group of countries in agreement in order to defeat the axis powers.
- global economic scarcity during the 1930s.
- pride in one's country.
- policy regarding staying apart from other countries' affairs.
- the person who's rise to power was the main cause of the war
- extending the rule over people/other countries.
- rise of Italian ___ also lead to WWII.
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- countries with this political stance were passive.
- this event caused American entry to the war.
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- unbalanced, conflicting agreement on Germany to take responsibility for the Great War.
- failure of ___ started war in Europe when Germany broke their promise of peace.
- the policy of isolationism in this country was another reason of the war.
- growth in this country's economy and population helped them rise to dangerous power.
- rise of this idea/group led by Hitler during 1924-1932 was another factor.
- having a big army and the desire to present.
20 Clues: pride in one's country. • Germany, Italy, and Japan • rise of Italian ___ also lead to WWII. • title of Francisco Franco and Mussolini • global economic scarcity during the 1930s. • this event caused American entry to the war. • having a big army and the desire to present. • extending the rule over people/other countries. • ...
World War 1 Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-24
Across
- The top French commander during WW1
- The ship that was sunk by Germany bringing America closer to joining WW1
- The country that Germany went through causing Great Britain to join the war
- The commander of the American troops in Europe during WW1
- Which battle witnessed the first use of modern tanks
- Was known to be a war hawk and favored war with Serbia
- The leader of Great Britain during WW1
- The German chancellor during WW1; he favored war
- The name given to Great Britian's navy
- The animal that was most used in WW1
- Naval weapon used in WW1
- The German plan of totally destroying French forces by outflanking them was called
- These were used to drop bombs on the enemy as well as find out their position
- This involved digging, barbed wire, and "no man's land"
- The first country to side with Serbia
- The holiday that ceased fire took place between German and French troops in 1914
- This man's death set a chain reaction which all in all led to the outbreak of WW1
- A disease many people suffered from bombs going off right near them
- This is what called for the League of Nations to be created
- The British general of British troops in France during WW1
- The president of France during WW1
- An animal that carried messages during WW1
- The German fleet of ships were known as what
- American President during WW1
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- The battle of what was the only major naval engagement of WW1
- The king of Germany during WW1
- The country that was a member of the Triple Entente
- This ended the war between Russian and the Central Powers
- The treaty of what set boundaries for Germany
- The word used for when an Army prepares for war in the case it happens
- The thing Woodrow Wilson created to settle international disputes
- A country that was a member of the Triple Alliance
- The name for the powers who fought against the Central Powers
- The longest battle of WW1
- The battle that saw the first use of chemical weapons
- The first country to side with Austria-Hungary
- The leader of Italy during WW1
- A country that was not a member of the Triple Entente, but was on their side in WW1
- The political leader of France during WW1, but not its president
- The telegram that was sent from Germany in the hope to bring Mexico into the war
- A German commander who was most inspirational at the battle of Tannenberg
- One of the people to assassinate the Archduke Francis Ferdinand
- The battle of what was the last "open" battle of the Western Front
- The type of warfare that resulted in an army wearings masks
44 Clues: Naval weapon used in WW1 • The longest battle of WW1 • American President during WW1 • The king of Germany during WW1 • The leader of Italy during WW1 • The president of France during WW1 • The top French commander during WW1 • The animal that was most used in WW1 • The first country to side with Serbia • The leader of Great Britain during WW1 • ...
World War 1 Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-03
Across
- The German chancellor during WW1; he favored war
- The thing Woodrow Wilson created to settle international disputes
- The name given to Great Britian's navy
- A country that was not a member of the Triple Entente, but was on their side in WW1
- These were used to drop bombs on the enemy as well as find out their position
- A German commander who was most inspirational at the battle of Tannenberg
- The president of France during WW1
- The political leader of France during WW1, but not its president
- The name for the powers who fought against the Central Powers
- Francis Ferdinands wife
- This man's death set a chain reaction which all in all led to the outbreak of WW1
- Naval weapon used in WW1
- The battle of what was the only major naval engagement of WW1
- American President during WW1
- The telegram that was sent from Germany in the hope to bring Mexico into the war
- The battle of what was the last "open" battle of the Western Front
- The country that was a member of the Triple Entente
- The treaty that set boundaries for Germany
- The first country to side with Austria-Hungary
- Was known to be a war hawk and favored war with Serbia
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- The word used for when an Army prepares for war
- The holiday that ceased fire took place between German and French troops in 1914
- The commander of the American troops in Europe during WW1
- The German plan of totally destroying French forces by outflanking them was called
- what the united states changed the name to during the war for french fries
- One of the people to assassinate the Archduke Francis Ferdinand
- The top French commander during WW1
- The leader of Italy during WW1
- The battle that saw the first use of chemical weapons
- Which battle witnessed the first use of modern tanks
- The German fleet of ships were known as what
- U.S.ship sunk by the Germans bringing the U.S. closer to entering a war
- The British general of British troops in France during WW1
- The first country to side with Serbia
- This involved digging, barbed wire, and "no man's land"
- The leader of Great Britain during WW1
- This ended the war between Russian and the Central Powers
- The type of warfare that resulted in an army wearings masks
- The king of Germany during WW1
- what the united stats changed the name to during the war for hamburgers
- This is what called for the League of Nations to be created
- A country that was a member of the Triple Alliance
42 Clues: Francis Ferdinands wife • Naval weapon used in WW1 • American President during WW1 • The leader of Italy during WW1 • The king of Germany during WW1 • The president of France during WW1 • The top French commander during WW1 • The first country to side with Serbia • The name given to Great Britian's navy • The leader of Great Britain during WW1 • ...
World War 1 - so far! 2022-10-20
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- British battleship launched in 1906 that established the pattern of the turbine-powered, “all-big-gun” warship.
- Underground areas that troops dug in order to have somewhere to reconvene and fire their guns during warfare.
- Soldiers went here to rest or to wait to go to the front line.
- Boards placed on the bottom of trenches to keep the soldier's feet dry and out of the water or mud.
- German submarine.
- Ruler of Germany during WWI.
- A geographical region in Southeast Europe that includes countries such as Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Romania, and Serbia.
- Heir apparent to the Austro-Hungarian throne whose assassination in Sarajevo set in motion the events that started World War I.
- The area between the front lines of two enemy armies.
- Occurs when the feet are wet for long periods of time.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy/Ottoman Empire
- An act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
- Truce An unofficial cease fire between the two sides of World War I. In some cases the soldiers from each side met, talked, played soccer, and exchanged gifts.
- Germany’s battle strategy that called for a quick defeat of France, then attacking Russia in the east.
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- Payment for damages after a war.
- A type of naval warfare in which submarines sink merchant ships such as freighters and tankers without warning.
- Units in the British Army that grouped men who were friends and had enlisted together.
- Slowed down attacking troops. Millions of miles of this was used!
- A political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force and to be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- A person who is enlisted into the army whether they want to join or not.
- The battle fleet of the German Imperial Navy and saw action during the First World War.
- Biggest naval battle in History between Britain and Germany.
- Information used and distributed to present one side of an issue.
- A terrorist Serbian nationalist group that was responsible for training and arming Gavrilo Princip and others who participated in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- France, Britain, Russia/USSR
- Huge guns that fired explosive or poisonous shells for miles.
- An engagement lasting from September 20 to October 12, 1917, in which British forces in Belgium continued to push the Germans back. The fighting was especially miserable because it was carried out during a period of heavy rains.
27 Clues: German submarine. • Ruler of Germany during WWI. • France, Britain, Russia/USSR • Payment for damages after a war. • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy/Ottoman Empire • The area between the front lines of two enemy armies. • Occurs when the feet are wet for long periods of time. • Biggest naval battle in History between Britain and Germany. • ...
World War I Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-20
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- allowed amount
- his assassination cause the war
- includes Germany, Austro-Hungry, and the Ottoman Empire
- a change in the government
- includes Britain and France
- a situation were each side cannot win
- a piece of land that no one owns
- Wilson's proposal for peace
- a submarine used by the Germans
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- agreement of Germans to warn anyone before they sink a ship
- borrowed money to pay for the military
- an opinion to convince others
- weapons used in warfare
- boats used to escort other boats
- an alliance with Germany and Mexico against America intercepted by Britain
- a group to keep the peace and prevent war
- a battle fought in trenchs
- the day America entered the war
- one of the largest battles
- a nickname for soldiers
20 Clues: allowed amount • weapons used in warfare • a nickname for soldiers • a battle fought in trenchs • a change in the government • one of the largest battles • includes Britain and France • Wilson's proposal for peace • an opinion to convince others • his assassination cause the war • the day America entered the war • a submarine used by the Germans • boats used to escort other boats • ...
World War 1 Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-21
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- German submarines; a new weapon of the war; convoys were used to stop them
- heavy armored vehicle which could travel over barbed wire and across enemy trenches
- payments for war damage
- Mass Production techniques for the war
- expanding your power outside of one's own borders; one of the MAIN causes of WWI
- Committee on Public Information; used propaganda to popularize war
- The smallest British mandate
- nation created from Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Russia
- dirigible bombers that could level buildings in seconds
- uberpatriotism AND desire by common people to have own homeland; one of the MAIN causes of WWI
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- hired to speak about the war in four minutes
- New nation created from Austria-Hungary, had lots of Serbs in it
- Part of the Central Powers; spent most on army & navy than any other European country; declared war on Russia first; received total blame for the war
- Part of the Central Powers; had many different nationalities within country all wanting their own nation
- territories put as protectorates by the Treaty of Versailles in the Middle East
- A religious group that were pacifists and opposed the war; example of conscientious objector
- process where Hungarians will be in control of parts of the Hungarian government
- The biggest British mandate
- mutual defensive treaty; one of the MAIN causes of WWI
- Part of the Allies; Battle of the Somme and Battle of the Marne took place in this country
- Depending on one's military to determine foreign policy; needs constant escalation of armed forces; one of the MAIN causes of WWI
- The larger French mandate of the two
- American Expeditionary Force; American troops in Europe led by John J Pershing
- Poisonous gas used against the enemy
- French mandate surrounded by Syria
25 Clues: payments for war damage • The biggest British mandate • The smallest British mandate • French mandate surrounded by Syria • The larger French mandate of the two • Poisonous gas used against the enemy • Mass Production techniques for the war • hired to speak about the war in four minutes • mutual defensive treaty; one of the MAIN causes of WWI • ...
Causes of World War II 2023-03-10
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- How Germans felt about the Treaty of Versailles
- Dictator of Japan
- Area reclaimed by Hitler in direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles
- Word to describe the League of Nations
- Germany was forced to reduce this after losing WWI
- Payments Germany had to make after WWI
- Area Hitler was able to take from Czechoslovakia due to the Munich Agreement
- Policy followed by Britain and France to try to avoid conflict with Hitler
- What happened when Hitler invaded Poland
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- Organization created after WWI to foster cooperation and prevent future conflict
- Nation invaded by Italy
- The economic event that spread all around the globe
- Clause that said Germany had to take all responsibility for WWI
- What Germany lost as a punishment in the Treaty of Versailles
- Area invaded by Japan
- Hitler's annexation of Austria
- Hitler's final target
- Leaders people looked to during the Great Depression out of desperation
- Dictator of Italy
- Dictator of Russia
20 Clues: Dictator of Japan • Dictator of Italy • Dictator of Russia • Area invaded by Japan • Hitler's final target • Nation invaded by Italy • Hitler's annexation of Austria • Word to describe the League of Nations • Payments Germany had to make after WWI • What happened when Hitler invaded Poland • How Germans felt about the Treaty of Versailles • ...
unit 10 world war 1 2023-04-05
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- france, GB, russia
- consequences of war
- underwater boat (submarine)
- friendship/alliance
- worrying nations
- passenger ship torpedoed by germany for suspicious actions
- tension
- trade restrictions
- everyone is involved (rationing, soldiers)
- serbian terrorist group
- nuetrality treaty between russia and germany; expired, russia attacks
- no power, enforced by economic sanctions
- moving military to strategic places
- area assigned an advanced nation to administer gov't
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- wilsons plan for peace
- brutalities of war
- illegal goods
- lists if demands and consequences if they're unmet
- triple entente
- allied powers that negotiate treaties
- cease-fire (veterans day)
- tripple alliances
- glorification of military
- communist
- one sided information to stir-up support
25 Clues: tension • communist • illegal goods • triple entente • worrying nations • tripple alliances • brutalities of war • france, GB, russia • trade restrictions • consequences of war • friendship/alliance • wilsons plan for peace • serbian terrorist group • cease-fire (veterans day) • glorification of military • underwater boat (submarine) • moving military to strategic places • ...
unit 10 world war 1 2023-04-05
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- france, GB, russia
- consequences of war
- underwater boat (submarine)
- friendship/alliance
- worrying nations
- passenger ship torpedoed by germany for suspicious actions
- tension
- trade restrictions
- everyone is involved (rationing, soldiers)
- serbian terrorist group
- nuetrality treaty between russia and germany; expired, russia attacks
- no power, enforced by economic sanctions
- moving military to strategic places
- area assigned an advanced nation to administer gov't
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- wilsons plan for peace
- brutalities of war
- illegal goods
- lists if demands and consequences if they're unmet
- triple entente
- allied powers that negotiate treaties
- cease-fire (veterans day)
- tripple alliances
- glorification of military
- communist
- one sided information to stir-up support
25 Clues: tension • communist • illegal goods • triple entente • worrying nations • tripple alliances • brutalities of war • france, GB, russia • trade restrictions • consequences of war • friendship/alliance • wilsons plan for peace • serbian terrorist group • cease-fire (veterans day) • glorification of military • underwater boat (submarine) • moving military to strategic places • ...
Cold War Cross-World Puzzle 2023-04-16
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- An organization that promotes peace, security, and cooperation among countries
- All production and distribution are owned and controlled by the government.
- A satellite launched by the Soviet Union through the Space Race
- Competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to develop space technology
- Countries that dominate in political and military power.
- This disease spread along trade routes and killed twenty million people, including military troops
- Soviets, Britain, and the United States divided Germany into four zones controlled by each power.
- To spread biased information
- Separates Communist countries in Eastern Europe from Non-communist countries of Western Europe.
- A conflict between North Korea, supported by the Soviet Union, and South Korea, supported by the United States
- A period in the United States where people feared communists and socialists
- Separation of different racial groups
- Countries that remained neutral and independent from the United States and the Soviet Union.
- A conflict between Communists in North Vietnam and South Vietnam, supported by the United States
- Tool used to alter the genetic makeup of an organism
- A policy of openness and transparency that allowed the Soviet cities to discuss problems of their system and solutions
- Discrimination based on race, color, religion, and gender in the USA.
- A concrete wall built in 1961 that stretched across East Germany
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- A theory that believes if one country falls to Communism, the rest will follow
- A meeting with the United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union that discussed the end of World War II
- A system of racial segregation and discrimination enforced by the government of South Africa.
- A Chinese leader that promoted economic growth and transformed China into a significant economic power.
- Tension between the United States and the Soviet Union after the end of World War II.
- An alliance between the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe countries and was a response to NATO
- A war between two dominant countries fighting indirectly.
- An economic system in which prices are determined by Supply and Demand
- The process of opening a country's economy by reducing trade restrictions.
- Competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to gain military superiority
- Contain Communism from spreading to other countries
- An Alliance among 30 countries that establish a defense against the Soviet Union
30 Clues: To spread biased information • Separation of different racial groups • Contain Communism from spreading to other countries • Tool used to alter the genetic makeup of an organism • Countries that dominate in political and military power. • A war between two dominant countries fighting indirectly. • A satellite launched by the Soviet Union through the Space Race • ...
Cold War Cross-World Puzzle 2023-04-16
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- An organization that promotes peace, security, and cooperation among countries
- All production and distribution are owned and controlled by the government.
- A satellite launched by the Soviet Union through the Space Race
- Competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to develop space technology
- Countries that dominate in political and military power.
- This disease spread along trade routes and killed twenty million people, including military troops
- Soviets, Britain, and the United States divided Germany into four zones controlled by each power.
- To spread biased information
- Separates Communist countries in Eastern Europe from Non-communist countries of Western Europe.
- A conflict between North Korea, supported by the Soviet Union, and South Korea, supported by the United States
- A period in the United States where people feared communists and socialists
- Separation of different racial groups
- Countries that remained neutral and independent from the United States and the Soviet Union.
- A conflict between Communists in North Vietnam and South Vietnam, supported by the United States
- Tool used to alter the genetic makeup of an organism
- A policy of openness and transparency that allowed the Soviet cities to discuss problems of their system and solutions
- Discrimination based on race, color, religion, and gender in the USA.
- A concrete wall built in 1961 that stretched across East Germany
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- A theory that believes if one country falls to Communism, the rest will follow
- A meeting with the United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union that discussed the end of World War II
- A system of racial segregation and discrimination enforced by the government of South Africa.
- A Chinese leader that promoted economic growth and transformed China into a significant economic power.
- Tension between the United States and the Soviet Union after the end of World War II.
- An alliance between the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe countries and was a response to NATO
- A war between two dominant countries fighting indirectly.
- An economic system in which prices are determined by Supply and Demand
- The process of opening a country's economy by reducing trade restrictions.
- Competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to gain military superiority
- Contain Communism from spreading to other countries
- An Alliance among 30 countries that establish a defense against the Soviet Union
30 Clues: To spread biased information • Separation of different racial groups • Contain Communism from spreading to other countries • Tool used to alter the genetic makeup of an organism • Countries that dominate in political and military power. • A war between two dominant countries fighting indirectly. • A satellite launched by the Soviet Union through the Space Race • ...
world war l - alaina sheehan 2023-03-23
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- germany sunk a lot of them
- wilsons plan for future peace
- build up of a countries military power
- powerful military place in europe
- right to the peoples own self rule
- germany, austria hungary, italy
- media created to shape public opinion
- cease fire
- french leader who wants to punish germany
- u.s president during war
- could only buy small amounts of items that are also needed in war
- agreement ending ww1
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- german strategy to fight a two front war
- GB, france, russia
- where people got sent to help fight
- where soldiers fought each other
- GB, france, italy, russia, usa
- ruler of germany
- international group created to prevent future war
- germany and austria hungary
- national war effort
21 Clues: cease fire • ruler of germany • GB, france, russia • national war effort • agreement ending ww1 • u.s president during war • germany sunk a lot of them • germany and austria hungary • wilsons plan for future peace • GB, france, italy, russia, usa • germany, austria hungary, italy • where soldiers fought each other • powerful military place in europe • right to the peoples own self rule • ...
World War I -Abbygail mcmullen 2023-03-23
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- Germans used these first
- Points purposed by Willson
- build up in army
- Was under control of Germany
- Self rule
- Germany Austria-Hungary and Italy
- Was used to sway public opion
- cease fire
- French leader
- president of the U.S
- everthing was limited so they ... everthing
- Agreement that ended WW1
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- Gremanys stragey
- France Russia and Britain
- Was on Russias border
- Was muddy and misery
- Would attack if another country attacted them
- Russian leader
- Was created to help prevent war
- Germany Austria-Hungary ,Bulgaria and the Ottoman
- Everything was devoted to the war effort
21 Clues: Self rule • cease fire • French leader • Russian leader • Gremanys stragey • build up in army • Was muddy and misery • president of the U.S • Was on Russias border • Germans used these first • Agreement that ended WW1 • France Russia and Britain • Points purposed by Willson • Was under control of Germany • Was used to sway public opion • Was created to help prevent war • ...
World War I 1914-1918 2023-09-27
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- reason is sole criterion for truth
- Date U.S. Congress declares war on Germany
- Great Britain, France, Russia
- Peace treaty forced Germany to reduce military, give up colonies and territory, and blamed for the war
- U.S. rejected joining this so as not to give up our sovereignty
- man is an animal not created by God but evolved
- Charles Darwin book about evolution
- President Wilson's list of peace terms
- Father of Communism
- German defense line of deep trenches and dugouts
- The way U.S. government raised money to finance the war
- socialist leader arrested under the Espionage Act
- government controls all resources
- reaching truth through compromise
- Commander of the American Expeditionary Force
- date the armistice was signed
- Act Congress passed to increase army size
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- German navy's new weapon of war
- Board created by U.S. government to supply war materials
- God is impersonal and not in relationship with man
- assassination of this duke sparked WWI
- natural result of Darwinism
- religious modernists reject
- Enlightenment originated
- truth must always be in question
- nickname of American soldiers
- British luxury liner sunk by Germans in 1915
- Congressional Act instituted the draft
- man is naturally good, society/property is bad
- American war hero killed 20 Germans and captured 132 more
- term used for pilots who shot down at least 5 enemy craft
- German long-range guns
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
- Germany asks for an alliance with Mexico if U.S. enters war
- leader of the Bolsheviks
- experience is the only source of knowledge
- first time used in walong-range and drop bombs
- militaristic leader of Germany in early 1900s
- U.S. president that broke promise to keep us out of war
- WWI began
40 Clues: WWI began • Father of Communism • German long-range guns • Enlightenment originated • leader of the Bolsheviks • natural result of Darwinism • religious modernists reject • Great Britain, France, Russia • nickname of American soldiers • date the armistice was signed • German navy's new weapon of war • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy • truth must always be in question • ...
World War I Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-05
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- required men ages 21-30 registered to be drafted
- defending a position by fighting from deep ditches
- increase in importance of the military of a country
- killed by a Serb nationalist
- provided billions of dollars in loans to the Allies
- payments for war damages
- alliance between Austria-Hungary and Germany
- a truce
- peace settlement of WWI
- people who favored the equal distribution of wealth
- international assembly of the nations
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- US troops
- British passenger liner
- France, Russia and Britain
- to prepare for war
- "No peace that satisfied Germany in any degree can ever satisfy us"
- a board that helps workers avoid strikes
- submarines launched torpedoes against Allies
- secret telegram to Mexico
- neither side can win
20 Clues: a truce • US troops • to prepare for war • neither side can win • British passenger liner • peace settlement of WWI • payments for war damages • secret telegram to Mexico • France, Russia and Britain • killed by a Serb nationalist • international assembly of the nations • a board that helps workers avoid strikes • submarines launched torpedoes against Allies • ...
World War One Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-07
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- Between two trenches
- German submarines that launched torpedoes
- Austria-Hungary, Germany
- similar to neutrality, people who oppose violence
- Austria-Hungary declared war on them
- Selctive service act
- A team of troops, ships or equipment
- American expedition force, fought with Britain and France
- Building a country by conquering others
- Peace treaty, made by Woodrow Wilson
- A country does not fight, peaceful
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- Bending the truth, biased information
- Also known as Veteran's day
- Picking people to fight in a war
- First name of 28th president
- An American boat that was sunk
- Belief that your country is superior
- Originally Britain, France, Russia
- A spy
- Soldiers hid in them
- Neither win nor lose
- Name of the note Germany sent to Spain
22 Clues: A spy • Between two trenches • Soldiers hid in them • Neither win nor lose • Selctive service act • Austria-Hungary, Germany • Also known as Veteran's day • First name of 28th president • An American boat that was sunk • Picking people to fight in a war • Originally Britain, France, Russia • A country does not fight, peaceful • Belief that your country is superior • ...
America and World War II 2024-03-07
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- Large prison camp used to hold people for political reasons
- Leader of Germany during WWII
- Across the ocean
- Military base in Hawaii bombed by Japan
- Seeking to control all aspects of life through dictatorial control
- Country that Germany invaded that started WWII
- Japanese suicide pilots
- An extermination camp in Poland
- The name given to the mass slaughter of Jews by the Nazis during WWII
- Port in France where soldiers were stuck before being rescued by the British
- Leader of Italy during WWII
- Military blockade
- Fast, sudden attack by massed forces
- Leader who has absolute power and rules a nation by force
- Camp where Japanese Americans were kept during WWII
- Name given to alliance of U.S., Soviet Union, Britain, and France
- Strategy used in WWII to help U.S. forces get closer to Japan
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- Attempt to kill an entire population, such as an ethnic group
- Name given to alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Giving up military weapons
- To make scarce items available to people on a limited bases
- The policy of giving into the demands of others in an effort to keep peace
- Name given to the day the U.S. invaded France to liberate it
- Protective measures taken by civilians in case of attack
- Germany's plan to exterminate all Jewish people
- President of the United States during WWII
- Camp Germany sent people to to be killed
- President who decided to drop atomic bomb on Japan
- Dislike of or discrimination against Jews as a religious, ethnic, or racial group
- Money
30 Clues: Money • Across the ocean • Military blockade • Japanese suicide pilots • Giving up military weapons • Leader of Italy during WWII • Leader of Germany during WWII • An extermination camp in Poland • Fast, sudden attack by massed forces • Military base in Hawaii bombed by Japan • Camp Germany sent people to to be killed • President of the United States during WWII • ...
WW2 leaders 2022-03-10
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- the first officer assigned to the Tank Corps in WWI
- transportation Act of 1940, providing government oversight of railroad reorganization
- created the Gulag slave labor camp
- had a penchant for violence even as a youth.
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- Born in 26 January 1880
- best remembered for successfully leading Britain through World War Two
- He was born at this place Kennington, London, United Kingdom
- They where in WW1 and with NASA
- His last name is Schicklgruber
- Leader of Japan during World War II and Japan's longest-reigning monarch
10 Clues: Born in 26 January 1880 • His last name is Schicklgruber • They where in WW1 and with NASA • created the Gulag slave labor camp • had a penchant for violence even as a youth. • the first officer assigned to the Tank Corps in WWI • He was born at this place Kennington, London, United Kingdom • best remembered for successfully leading Britain through World War Two • ...
Freedom vs Safety Review 2022-05-12
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- Soviet Union leader at the START of the Cold War
- In response to the Berlin _____, Truman airlifts in supplies to West Berlin to keep communism out
- Tearing down the _______, and the breakup of the Soviet Union, directly led to the end of the Cold War
- US President at the END of the Cold War
- known as the "witch hunt" of the Cold War; resulted in the firing of many government officials
- Prior to 9-11, worst terrorist attack in US occurred in this city
- an incident in the Gulf of ______ prompts Johnson to fight a war in Vietnam
- the belief that if one country falls to communism, other countries in the region would also fall
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- couple caught spying for the Soviet Union during the Cold War; sentenced to death
- first satellite ever launched; pushes Soviets ahead in the Space Race; leads to US developing NASA & increase education spending
- location of missile crisis in the 1960s that brought US & Soviet Union closest to nuclear war
- US financial assistance to Europe after WWII to keep countries from falling to communism
- Battle for influence between the United States and the Soviet Union over what would be the predominant form of government in the world
- group responsible for September 11 attacks
- N. Vietnamese surprise attack; covered in the media; changed public opinion against the war
- Apollo 11 was the first time man landed on the ___
16 Clues: US President at the END of the Cold War • group responsible for September 11 attacks • Soviet Union leader at the START of the Cold War • Apollo 11 was the first time man landed on the ___ • Prior to 9-11, worst terrorist attack in US occurred in this city • an incident in the Gulf of ______ prompts Johnson to fight a war in Vietnam • ...
Communication 2020-04-02
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- a means of transmitting thoughts and ideas
- data held on computers
- global computer network
- used to communicate voice messages
- the spread of a disease
- multimedia messaging app
- used to carry messages in World War I
- a disease in Africa
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- scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- the creation of new ideas
- linking computers around the world
- signals, an ancient method of communicating
- an ancient form of messaging
- required to power our digital devices
- the inventor of the dot dash code
- to make things better
- a means of sending messages
- video calling software
- a method of sending messages
19 Clues: a disease in Africa • to make things better • data held on computers • video calling software • global computer network • the spread of a disease • multimedia messaging app • the creation of new ideas • a means of sending messages • an ancient form of messaging • a method of sending messages • the inventor of the dot dash code • linking computers around the world • ...
Hochzeitsrätsel 2018-05-21
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- Welchen Wintersport teilen Sophie und Markus?
- Welche Ausbildung macht Sophie gerade?
- Was war Sophies erstes Haustier?
- Was hat Sophie studiert?
- Wohin sollen die Flitterwochen gehen?
- Welche Kinderkrankheit suchte Hermine ausgerechnet zwei Wochen vor der Hochzeoit heim?
- Bei welcher Gelegenheit haben sich Sophie und Markus kennen gelernt?
- Wo hat Sophie ihr Hochzeitskleid gekauft?
- Welche Beilage fügte Markus als Kind jedem Essen zu sogar Kuchen?
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- Wie war Markus Spitzname in Teeniezeiten den er seiner damaligen Frisur zu verdanken hatte?
- Wo feierte Sophie mit Markus und ihren Freunden ihren 30 Geburtstag?
- Was war Markus’ erstes Haustier?
- Wie lautet Hermines 2. Vorname?
- Was war die erste Auslandsstation von Sophies und Markus’ Elternzeitreise mit Hermine?
- Welchen Job hat Sophie in Neusseland gemacht?
- Wo wurde Markus geboren?
- Zu welcher österreichischen Stadt hat Sophie eine besondere Beziehung?
- Wie hieß Markus’ erstes Haustier?
18 Clues: Was hat Sophie studiert? • Wo wurde Markus geboren? • Wie lautet Hermines 2. Vorname? • Was war Markus’ erstes Haustier? • Was war Sophies erstes Haustier? • Wie hieß Markus’ erstes Haustier? • Wohin sollen die Flitterwochen gehen? • Welche Ausbildung macht Sophie gerade? • Wo hat Sophie ihr Hochzeitskleid gekauft? • Welchen Wintersport teilen Sophie und Markus? • ...
Unit 2 | North America | Vocab | Vol. III 2022-11-01
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- an 1863 document that freed all slaves living in Confederate held territory
- a war between opposing groups of citizens in the same country
- the movement to end slavery, before and during the Civil War in the United States
- the speech Abraham Lincoln made in 1863 honoring soldiers who died at the Battle of Gettysburg during the U.S. Civil War
- the idea that the United States had the right to expand its territory to the Pacific Ocean
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- the route the Cherokees took during their forced migration from the southeast United States to Oklahoma in the 1830s
- the largest mountain range system in North America
- the second longest river in North America
- a partnership between countries
- the effort to rebuild and reunite the United States following the Civil War
- a ruler with complete control
- The use of machines to make raw materials (such was lumber) into usual products (like chairs or tables)
- the mass slaughter by the Nazis of six million Jews and others during World War II
- a large farm that grows crops for profit
- to strengthen
15 Clues: to strengthen • a ruler with complete control • a partnership between countries • a large farm that grows crops for profit • the second longest river in North America • the largest mountain range system in North America • a war between opposing groups of citizens in the same country • the effort to rebuild and reunite the United States following the Civil War • ...
Week 28 Lillian Merwin 2024-03-14
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- , Rittenhouse helped the English astronomers Charles Mason and _________________. (p.18)
- , Who organized an expedition to Newfoundland? (p.18)
- , Who called the Seven Years War the first “world” war?
- , In 1750 American society's prominent feature was its ________. (p.15)
- , Whose army stretched out for 4 miles through the forest? (p.19)
- , A prominent astronomer and surveyor whose parents had been slaves. (p.18)
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- , Benjamin West, and who else was known for painting subjects from American history. (p.21)
- , What prominent figure fought in the first battle of the Seven Years War. (p.19
- , in 1750 American society no one called themselves “___________” (p.15)
- , What the Seven Years War was called in America? (p.18)
- , The Seven Years War was mainly a struggle between _______ and France. (p.19)
- , music was confined to _______ in early America. (p.16)
- ,DavidRittenhouse was a Philadelphia_________ who also contributed to astronomy. (p.18)
- , Benjamin Franklin discovered in 1753 that _______ is a form of electricity. (p.18)
- , Britain amassed considerable _____ by paying for the war and protecting the colonies. (p.21)
15 Clues: , Who organized an expedition to Newfoundland? (p.18) • , Who called the Seven Years War the first “world” war? • , What the Seven Years War was called in America? (p.18) • , music was confined to _______ in early America. (p.16) • , Whose army stretched out for 4 miles through the forest? (p.19) • ...
The Samanthan Sentinel 5.20.24 2024-05-20
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- This movie stars DiCaprio as a master of deception- Catch Me ___ ___ ___! (3 words)
- This president was big on emancipation & had a movie made on him!
- This archeologist is scared of snakes, but definitely not scared of adventure! (2 words)
- This little guy just wants to Phone Home!
- In this movie that Spielberg helped with, you don't need roads where they're headin! (3 words)
- Dun Dun..."you're gonna need a bigger boat!"
- In the words of John Hammond, "Welcome to ___ ___!" (2 words)
- Spielberg also directed the War movie "Saving Private ___"
- Spielberg helped create this movie...'You Have now crossed over into The ___ ___!" (2 words)
- 'When You're a Jet, You're a Jet all the way!'- An iconic line from an Iconic musical movie! (3 words)
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- Tommy Lee Jones & Will Smith make for one amazing duo in this movie that could be argued that it's 'out of this world'! (3 words)
- Ever heard of Pre-Crime? That's this movie's main premise! (2 words)
- What type of folks were looking for the Lost Ark? (plural)
- How long is the distance between 'Encounters of the Third Kind'?
- Spielberg lent a hand in helping these Autobots roll out! (plural)
- Named after Peter Pan's foil/rival, Robin Williams was a perfect adult Peter Pan
- "Goonies Never Say ___!"
- Heading to The Oasis? You might be watching this movie about the complexities of real life and Virtual Reality (3 words)
- What was the type of Skull Jones was on the hunt for?
- This movie is actually named after the acronym of the 24 foot tall goliath that is sweet and kind to Sophie
20 Clues: "Goonies Never Say ___!" • This little guy just wants to Phone Home! • Dun Dun..."you're gonna need a bigger boat!" • What was the type of Skull Jones was on the hunt for? • What type of folks were looking for the Lost Ark? (plural) • Spielberg also directed the War movie "Saving Private ___" • In the words of John Hammond, "Welcome to ___ ___!" (2 words) • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab Choice Board 2022-01-07
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- spying to acquire government information
- A treaty that ended world war 1
- A space between opposing trenches
- An act requiring all men between ages 21-30 to register for the draft
- Commander of American Expeditionary Force
- a feeling or intense pride for one's homeland
- An agreement made between the USA and Germany to keep the US out of war a little longer
- Payment given by the losing country in war to the winning country for damages caused by the war
- Groups of merchant ships and troop transports
- prohibited goods
- Austro-Hungarian archduke that was assassinated
- This groups members pledged to respect and protect each other's territory and political independence
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- a region in south east Europe that was in crisis in the 1800's
- A food conservation effort so families would save foods for the troops
- the aggressive build up of armed forces to scare other nations
- A telegram that stated a possible agreement between Mexico and Germany
- President Wilson's peace plan
- information designed to influence opinion
- A truce to stop fighting
19 Clues: prohibited goods • A truce to stop fighting • President Wilson's peace plan • A treaty that ended world war 1 • A space between opposing trenches • spying to acquire government information • Commander of American Expeditionary Force • information designed to influence opinion • a feeling or intense pride for one's homeland • Groups of merchant ships and troop transports • ...
Presidential Imperialism 2024-05-16
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- US President who, supported Dollar Diplomacy.
- US President’s foreign policy was "Speak softly and carry a big stick".
- US Supported Panamanian independence from this country.
- Where did the Boxer Rebellion take place.
- Gave Puerto Ricans US citizenship in 1900.
- TR won the Noble Peace Prize for negotiating an end to this war.
- Stated the US would not annex Cuba.
- Was the first Imperial President.
- When completed the Panama Canal reduced travel time from NYC to SF to how many months roughly.
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- After the Spanish-American War, the US fought a Guriella war against Separatists where?
- What fleet was a show of US Military Strength around the World?
- Was the last Sphere of Influence returned to China.
- US Secretary of State developed the Open Door policy.
- Filippino Guriella Leader.
- These were colonial zones within China.
- TR built a canal through this country.
- TR considered this an extension of the Monroe Doctrine.
- He came up with a method to deal with mosquitoes in Panama.
- What treaty ended the Russo-Japanese war.
- Chinese Nationalists that rose up against Westerners.
20 Clues: Filippino Guriella Leader. • Was the first Imperial President. • Stated the US would not annex Cuba. • TR built a canal through this country. • These were colonial zones within China. • Where did the Boxer Rebellion take place. • What treaty ended the Russo-Japanese war. • Gave Puerto Ricans US citizenship in 1900. • US President who, supported Dollar Diplomacy. • ...
History of japan 2017-03-12
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- centralized government.
- the successful Allied occupation and rebuilding of Japan
- Hirohito Japan’s leader during WWII in attacks on
- is better or more important than others.
- An area or place in which important
- items by hand, to mass-producing them by machines in
- system The 12th through 19th centuries in Japan.
- unconditional surrender that ended World War II.
- cultural life. Japan used the European model.
- marked by Japan's opening to the West and the establishment of a
- revolution - The change from
- Perry American Naval Officer who is credited with
- A state that is controlled and protected by
- Restoration When the last shogun was overthrown and the
- The government of medieval Japan in which the
- crash attack, especially upon a ship.
- world in 1853.
- events occur or are progressing.
- to produce the first US nuclear weapon.
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- Asian countries and the United States. He over saw the Japanese
- Douglas McArthur American military officer who
- head of the state and religion.
- and re-establishing regular trade between Japan and the
- gave the orders to drop the atomic bombs on Japan.
- dominated the land, while the emperor was merely a
- Code of the Samurai, translates to “way of the
- and travelers out of Japan because they did not want
- Having the belief or idea that your own group or
- occurs when a strong nation takes over a
- this period local rulers, powerful families or military
- S. Truman president during the end of World War II
- A Japanese pilot trained in World War II to make a
- - the political transition of land ownership from
- door policy The decision to keep merchants,
- to influence their culture or ideas.
- project A secret military project started in
- and not a significant political presence.
- The belief that a country should not be
- or interfere with other countries.
- control of one entity to another.
- nation or region and dominates its economic, political,
- served as the actual leader, while the emperor was the
- WWII.
43 Clues: WWII. • world in 1853. • centralized government. • revolution - The change from • head of the state and religion. • events occur or are progressing. • control of one entity to another. • or interfere with other countries. • An area or place in which important • to influence their culture or ideas. • crash attack, especially upon a ship. • The belief that a country should not be • ...
The Holocaust 2021-10-19
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- Jews were imprisoned in _________ due to Nazis persecution.
- Germany invaded ________ starting World War II in 1939.
- These people were band from public places
- Country defeated with the end of World War I.
- Germans exluded other races because they were not
- The concentration camps were liberated in 1945.
- All those organizations and people who did not support the Nazis were
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- became the leader of the National SOcialist German Workers Party in 1921.
- Jews died from _______ in the camps.
- Jews were transported to ______.
10 Clues: Jews were transported to ______. • Jews died from _______ in the camps. • These people were band from public places • Country defeated with the end of World War I. • The concentration camps were liberated in 1945. • Germans exluded other races because they were not • Germany invaded ________ starting World War II in 1939. • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-10-21
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- Islamic Empire that controlled Silk Road at 1453
- dominated "Canada" south to the Ohio River
- type of sail borrowed from Islamic world
- his voyages open door for European settlement
- dominated east coast of North America
- this metal fueled colonial era trade
- leg of the Triangle Trade bringing slaves
- the crop most responsible for slave trade
- Inca/Spanish labor system in Spain's New World
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- Spaniard that circumnavigated the globe (kinda)
- _____ war begins in this period due to colonies
- economic principle that colonies = money
- trade routes shift to the ___, land routes decline
- new European ship design, good for open ocean
- transfer of biology during Age of Expl.
- the European power that began exploration
- experienced extreme persecution/expelled from Spain
- the European power that created New World empire
18 Clues: this metal fueled colonial era trade • dominated east coast of North America • transfer of biology during Age of Expl. • economic principle that colonies = money • type of sail borrowed from Islamic world • the European power that began exploration • leg of the Triangle Trade bringing slaves • the crop most responsible for slave trade • ...
Famous World Leaders 2015-09-02
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- Most widely known Queen of Egypt. She is widely seen as the last of the pharaohs.(9)
- Martin Luther ____,successfully orchestrated acts of non-violent civil disobedience that helped create equality in the forms of civil and human rights in the United States.(4)
- Genghis ____, founder of the largest empire (Mongols) in the world during his time. Many of his empires campaigns resulted in mass casualties.(4)
- _________ the Great was the most renowned and the longest-ruling female leader of Russia.(9)
- United the people of southern Africa. His efforts in battle are seen as a military genius by most.(4)
- The first Queen of England known for trusting advisers to make good decisions.(9)
- ______ the Hun was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death in March 453.(6)
- Abraham _______ Maintained the Union of States in America and helped bring an end to slavery.(7)
- He led the Spartan forces during the Second Persian War and is remembered for his death at the Battle of Thermopylae.(8)
- An Indian nationalist that inspired the world with the use of non-violent protest to create change.(6)
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- Benjamin ________ was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.(8)
- Leader of the Chinese Revolution. Thought to be the key behind establishing China as a world power.(6)
- British Prime Minister Winston ________ whose leadership through the Second World War is seen as paramount.(9)
- _________ the Great. Legend has it that he was never defeated in battle. Known for supreme combat and military skills.(9)
- Spanish Queen known for financing the voyages of Christopher Columbus.(8)
- He was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.(8)
- ____ the Red was a Great Viking explorer. Founded the first European settlement in Greenland.(4)
- ____ of Arc Turned the tide in the Hundred Years' War. Was burned by the British suppressors. French national heroine.
- Nelson _______ Served 27 years in prison before becoming President of the same nation.(7)
- The Roman general widely credited with the origin and leadership to transform Rome’s republic into an Empire.(6)
20 Clues: He was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.(8) • Spanish Queen known for financing the voyages of Christopher Columbus.(8) • Benjamin ________ was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.(8) • The first Queen of England known for trusting advisers to make good decisions.(9) • ...
History of japan 2017-03-12
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- system The 12th through 19th centuries in Japan.
- nation or region and dominates its economic, political,
- The government of medieval Japan in which the
- and travelers out of Japan because they did not want
- Having the belief or idea that your own group or
- served as the actual leader, while the emperor was the
- cultural life. Japan used the European model.
- Perry American Naval Officer who is credited with
- events occur or are progressing.
- Code of the Samurai, translates to “way of the
- dominated the land, while the emperor was merely a
- revolution - The change from
- or interfere with other countries.
- - the political transition of land ownership from
- world in 1853.
- crash attack, especially upon a ship.
- An area or place in which important
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- A Japanese pilot trained in World War II to make a
- this period local rulers, powerful families or military
- and not a significant political presence.
- control of one entity to another.
- WWII.
- A state that is controlled and protected by
- occurs when a strong nation takes over a
- the successful Allied occupation and rebuilding of Japan
- to produce the first US nuclear weapon.
- unconditional surrender that ended World War II.
- S. Truman president during the end of World War II
- head of the state and religion.
- items by hand, to mass-producing them by machines in
- The belief that a country should not be
- Restoration When the last shogun was overthrown and the
- to influence their culture or ideas.
- marked by Japan's opening to the West and the establishment of a
- door policy The decision to keep merchants,
- gave the orders to drop the atomic bombs on Japan.
- and re-establishing regular trade between Japan and the
- project A secret military project started in
- Hirohito Japan’s leader during WWII in attacks on
- Asian countries and the United States. He over saw the Japanese
- is better or more important than others.
- Douglas McArthur American military officer who
- centralized government.
43 Clues: WWII. • world in 1853. • centralized government. • revolution - The change from • head of the state and religion. • events occur or are progressing. • control of one entity to another. • or interfere with other countries. • An area or place in which important • to influence their culture or ideas. • crash attack, especially upon a ship. • to produce the first US nuclear weapon. • ...
Hochzeitsrätzel 2018-05-21
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- Welche Beilage fügte Markus als Kind jedem Essen zu sogar Kuchen?
- Was war Markus’ erstes Haustier?
- Wie hieß Markus’ erstes Haustier?
- Was war die erste Auslandsstation von Sophies und Markus’ Elternzeitreise mit Hermine?
- Wie war Markus Spitzname in Teeniezeiten den er seiner damaligen Frisur zu verdanken hatte?
- Was war Sophies erstes Haustier?
- Wo feierte Sophie mit Markus und ihren Freunden ihren 30 Geburtstag?
- Welche Ausbildung macht Sophie gerade?
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- Welchen Job hat Sophie in Neusseland gemacht?
- Wohin sollen die Flitterwochen gehen?
- Wo hat Sophie ihr Hochzeitskleid gekauft?
- Bei welcher Gelegenheit haben sich Sophie und Markus kennen gelernt?
- Was hat Sophie studiert?
- Welchen Wintersport teilen Sophie und Markus?
- Welche Kinderkrankheit suchte Hermine ausgerechnet zwei Wochen vor der Hochzeoit heim?
- Wo wurde Markus geboren?
- Zu welcher österreichischen Stadt hat Sophie eine besondere Beziehung?
- Wie lautet Hermines 2. Vorname?
18 Clues: Was hat Sophie studiert? • Wo wurde Markus geboren? • Wie lautet Hermines 2. Vorname? • Was war Markus’ erstes Haustier? • Was war Sophies erstes Haustier? • Wie hieß Markus’ erstes Haustier? • Wohin sollen die Flitterwochen gehen? • Welche Ausbildung macht Sophie gerade? • Wo hat Sophie ihr Hochzeitskleid gekauft? • Welchen Job hat Sophie in Neusseland gemacht? • ...
World War I 2017-03-21
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- Points, Woodrow Wilson’s plan for world peace, proposed in 1918
- Wilson, United States President during World War I
- of Versailles, treaty that ended World War I and punished Germany severly
- truce
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- Declaration, statement issued by Britain in 1917 favoring the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine
- of Nations, organization of nations created with the hope of ending future wars
- territories to be ruled by European powers
- German submarines that threatened ships in the waters around Great Britain
- Note, German diplomat’s secret message to Mexico urging an attack on the United States
9 Clues: truce • territories to be ruled by European powers • Wilson, United States President during World War I • Points, Woodrow Wilson’s plan for world peace, proposed in 1918 • of Versailles, treaty that ended World War I and punished Germany severly • German submarines that threatened ships in the waters around Great Britain • ...
Kentucky Regions 2023-12-06
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- how many counties make up the knobs
- What is the seat of Muhlenberg county
- the man who “purchased” this region
- a major sinkhole incident happened at this museum
- largest cave system in the world
- the first european settlers in the eastern coal fields
- named after the gap
- native americans traveled through this region because of?
- the mountain range running through the eastern coal fields
- the only region where no whole county is inside it
- home of the governor
- Pioneer who helped protect kentucky during the revolutionary war
- home of cassius clay
- a station ran by the boone family during the Revolutionary war
- what is a scrubber?
- the shape the knobs region makes
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- Horse capital of the world
- the second river that runs through the jackson purchase
- Home of Big red and the hilltoppers
- Why is there a decline on coal production?
- where people traveled through to get into kentucky
- What did the clean air amendment do?
- what formed the knobs region
- of the world what is owensboro ky known for
- The highest population in the state
- biggest city within the eastern coal fields
- the native tribe who ruled the land of the jackson purchase
- the most abundant energy source
- how many counties make up the knobs
- home of the abraham lincoln birthplace
- this river touches both ends of the knobs region
31 Clues: named after the gap • what is a scrubber? • home of the governor • home of cassius clay • Horse capital of the world • what formed the knobs region • the most abundant energy source • largest cave system in the world • the shape the knobs region makes • how many counties make up the knobs • the man who “purchased” this region • Home of Big red and the hilltoppers • ...
Planets 2024-06-02
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- ancient city that was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius
- first country to grant women the right to vote in 1893
- city that was the birthplace of the Renaissance
- Greek Goddess to whom the Parthenon was dedicated to
- world's oldest recorded civilization
- city state who won the Peloponnesian War
- the last Tsar of Russia
- 5th president of the United States
- emigrant trail known for wheel wagons that connected the East with the West
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- gymnast who holds the record for the most World Championship medals
- Egypt's last pharaoh
- capital city of the Byzantine Empire in modern day Turkey
- fabric that was invented in Ancient China
- name of the woman whose cells were stolen to use in medical research
- first ruler of the Mongol Empire
- name of the hurricane that hit New Orleans and surrounding areas in 2005
- name of the space shuttle that exploded on re-entry, killing all 7 astronauts on board
- last name of the man who took a midnight run to warn the militia before the battle of lexington and Concord
- day of Julius Caesar's assassination
- first person in the world to land on the moon
- a disaster occurred at this Ukrainian power plant
- the bloodiest battle of World War II that allowed US to secure Mt Suribachi
22 Clues: Egypt's last pharaoh • the last Tsar of Russia • first ruler of the Mongol Empire • 5th president of the United States • world's oldest recorded civilization • day of Julius Caesar's assassination • city state who won the Peloponnesian War • fabric that was invented in Ancient China • first person in the world to land on the moon • ...