world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
world war two 2022-03-29
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- bird in a Murmuration, the unit for ionising radiation
- exports none, food gone, precautions added
- ---------- are they right or are they wrong? a rhyme and an assessment.
- found in muscle near Hawaii
- a tag round my neck and a suitcase of stuff, good bye mommy hello country
- bombs, bombs and more bombs,innocent die
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- France, Holland and Belgium fall britian is left
- a name: a boy cant do it to a girl and to lead someone astray from there true course.
- turning point for the war, Russian winter wins
- a name: religious building found on rise in earth
10 Clues: found in muscle near Hawaii • bombs, bombs and more bombs,innocent die • exports none, food gone, precautions added • turning point for the war, Russian winter wins • France, Holland and Belgium fall britian is left • a name: religious building found on rise in earth • bird in a Murmuration, the unit for ionising radiation • ...
World War 1 2022-05-13
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- Enemies fight each other from trenches.
- military alliance of France, Britain, Russia, Italy and the US.
- a war between the Allied and Central powers.
- racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race.
- A German submarine.
- A law requiring men within the ages of 21-30 of to war.
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- military alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungry, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.
- A strong pride in ones own country.
- a Russian emperor.
- no advancement is possible.
10 Clues: a Russian emperor. • A German submarine. • no advancement is possible. • A strong pride in ones own country. • Enemies fight each other from trenches. • a war between the Allied and Central powers. • A law requiring men within the ages of 21-30 of to war. • military alliance of France, Britain, Russia, Italy and the US. • ...
world war 1 2024-03-19
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- a policy of extending counties power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- a union between people, groups countries etc.
- statement of principal for peace that was used for peace negotations
- a leader of the progressive movement
- allowed false statement intended to interfere military action
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- naval submarines operated By Germany
- Germany,Austria -hungray central Europe.
- Englad ,France Russia, Serbia, Untied states
- the state or not supporting or helping either side in conflict
- identification with ones own nation
10 Clues: identification with ones own nation • naval submarines operated By Germany • a leader of the progressive movement • Germany,Austria -hungray central Europe. • Englad ,France Russia, Serbia, Untied states • a union between people, groups countries etc. • allowed false statement intended to interfere military action • ...
Second World War 2024-03-08
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- William Lyon Mackenzie King was leader of _____ during the war.
- Leader of Italy during the war.
- Elsie MacGill engineered and designed this plane.
- In 1938, this was Britain (and Canada's) policy toward Hitler.
- Name for the British air force.
- Name of the passenger ferry sunk between NS and NFLD by a German U-Boat in 1942.
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- This African Canadian pilot flew in 42 missions during the war.
- Name for the German air force.
- This raid failed in 1942.
- In 1941, Canadian soldiers become _______ after surrendering to the Japanese in Hong Kong (3 words).
10 Clues: This raid failed in 1942. • Name for the German air force. • Leader of Italy during the war. • Name for the British air force. • Elsie MacGill engineered and designed this plane. • In 1938, this was Britain (and Canada's) policy toward Hitler. • William Lyon Mackenzie King was leader of _____ during the war. • ...
War World II 2024-06-07
World War 1 2024-06-10
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- Baltic Sea North to South
- Also known as the Quadruple Alliance
- Belief of a government needing military
- A temporary agreement to stop fighting
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- The nation who started the war
- The second strongest nation
- A type of land warfare in trenches
- A love for ones state
- When two or more nations are teamed up
- A way of using media for war
10 Clues: A love for ones state • Baltic Sea North to South • The second strongest nation • A way of using media for war • The nation who started the war • A type of land warfare in trenches • Also known as the Quadruple Alliance • When two or more nations are teamed up • A temporary agreement to stop fighting • Belief of a government needing military
World War I 2024-12-05
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- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire made up the Quadruple Alliance, or __________ Powers.
- A ship sunk by a German U-boat: RMS _____________.
- ________ gas caused temporary blindness, skin blisters, and lung damage.
- Germany agreed to help Mexico get back Texas, New Mexico, and _______________.
- A ________ country, like Switzerland and Spain during World War I, is one that does not take sides in a conflict.
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- A __________ is a message sent by telegraph wires.
- The Black Hand ____________ Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie.
- The Triple Entente, or ___________Powers, included Great Britain, France, Russia, and Italy.
- During World War I, Germany had a policy of ____________ submarine warfare, which meant they would attack any merchant ship in the war zone waters.
- President Woodrow ___________ created laws to help protect workers rights.
10 Clues: A __________ is a message sent by telegraph wires. • A ship sunk by a German U-boat: RMS _____________. • The Black Hand ____________ Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie. • ________ gas caused temporary blindness, skin blisters, and lung damage. • President Woodrow ___________ created laws to help protect workers rights. • ...
World War 1 2024-05-08
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- Were the ANZAC soldiers landed to help the Alliance
- An alliance between New Zealand a Australia
- The people who fought for there country in the war
- One of the main things used in WW1
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- Things used to deliver food and ammunition in WW1
- A truths between many country's to protect each other
- A flower that grew in gallipoli after the war
- A army machine
- A common type of gun used in WW1
- The thing used to help the soldiers survive
10 Clues: A army machine • A common type of gun used in WW1 • One of the main things used in WW1 • An alliance between New Zealand a Australia • The thing used to help the soldiers survive • A flower that grew in gallipoli after the war • Things used to deliver food and ammunition in WW1 • The people who fought for there country in the war • ...
World War 1 2024-04-18
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- A conflict involving many countries around the world
- Airplanes used for combat in WWI.
- A type of warfare involving fighting from ditches.
- German leader during WWI.
- What happened to the money during the War
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- Alliance that included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Country in which an assassination triggered WWI.
- Treaty signed on June 28, 1919, officially ending WWI.
- Country that killed archduke
- Very big car with weapons created in WW1
10 Clues: German leader during WWI. • Country that killed archduke • Airplanes used for combat in WWI. • Very big car with weapons created in WW1 • What happened to the money during the War • Country in which an assassination triggered WWI. • A type of warfare involving fighting from ditches. • A conflict involving many countries around the world • ...
World War Two 2024-04-29
World War I 2024-05-14
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- those who work or labor.
- War people in war will do anything and use any resources in order to win in war.
- a truce or agreement between to opponents in agreement to stop fightings.
- advertisement that is untrue or half true which is made to look better to spread ideas.
- free choice and states rights to govern themselves.
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- Where no possible advance or movement on a certain thing can be done.
- belief that the government should have a strong government that is glorified.
- process of getting people ready for war.
- agreement between two countries, states, etc.
- informal friendly agreement between fractions
10 Clues: those who work or labor. • process of getting people ready for war. • agreement between two countries, states, etc. • informal friendly agreement between fractions • free choice and states rights to govern themselves. • Where no possible advance or movement on a certain thing can be done. • a truce or agreement between to opponents in agreement to stop fightings. • ...
World War I 2025-02-03
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- The weapon introduced by the Germans in 1915 to break the trench stalemate
- Central Powers ally of Germany
- Weapon that fired multiple rounds without reloading
- Major treaty that ended WWI
- Country that declared war on Austria-Hungary, triggering the conflict
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- Country that first used poison gas on a large scale in battle
- The type of fighting for which the Western Front was known
- Explosive weapon used to throw into trenches
- France, Great Britain, Russia and the United States made up this alliance
- Country that fought primarily on the Eastern Front
10 Clues: Major treaty that ended WWI • Central Powers ally of Germany • Explosive weapon used to throw into trenches • Country that fought primarily on the Eastern Front • Weapon that fired multiple rounds without reloading • The type of fighting for which the Western Front was known • Country that first used poison gas on a large scale in battle • ...
World War I 2025-02-26
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- Where the battle of Guillemont took place.
- In what month did it end?
- In 1915 Italy declared war on Germany and?
- In what month did WWI Begin?
- The alliance between Germany, Austria, and turkey.
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- What was the US Position?
- The ____ Empire was captured by Byzantine.
- Extending a country's military.
- Who struggled to keep up with modern military?
- The natural disaster that hit Europe after WWI.
10 Clues: What was the US Position? • In what month did it end? • In what month did WWI Begin? • Extending a country's military. • Where the battle of Guillemont took place. • The ____ Empire was captured by Byzantine. • In 1915 Italy declared war on Germany and? • Who struggled to keep up with modern military? • The natural disaster that hit Europe after WWI. • ...
WORLD WAR 1 2024-10-04
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- A German submarine.
- Britain was part of the Triple ________
- Attacked by Austria-Hungary at the start of WWI.
- The Russian Tsar at the start of WWI.
- The German Kaiser at the start of WWI.
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- A deadly gas.
- France's ally.
- Germany invaded France through this country.
- An armored vehicle.
- Soldiers hid there for safety.
10 Clues: A deadly gas. • France's ally. • A German submarine. • An armored vehicle. • Soldiers hid there for safety. • The Russian Tsar at the start of WWI. • The German Kaiser at the start of WWI. • Britain was part of the Triple ________ • Germany invaded France through this country. • Attacked by Austria-Hungary at the start of WWI.
World War II 2025-03-06
10 Clues: Hitlers soldiers • Capital of France • Capital of Germany • Person who killed Jews • The mass killing of Jews • A type of tank used during WWII • The people who the Nazis were killing • The day the allies stormed Omaha beach • The place where the Nazis held the Jews • The countries that are fighting the Nazis
World War 1 2025-11-06
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- Which country switched sides in the war
- The name of the alliance where Germany was in
- Which country joined Belguim in 1917
- In which city occured the assassination in Serbia.
- The rivalry because of the colonies and resources
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- The name of the group of the assissination
- Got assassinated before WW1
- What was Turkey called during WW1
- What is an other name for WW1
- Which abbreviation is used to talk about the cause of WW1
10 Clues: Got assassinated before WW1 • What is an other name for WW1 • What was Turkey called during WW1 • Which country joined Belguim in 1917 • Which country switched sides in the war • The name of the group of the assissination • The name of the alliance where Germany was in • The rivalry because of the colonies and resources • In which city occured the assassination in Serbia. • ...
World War 1 2025-05-15
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- Brought World War 1 to an end
- Deadliest battle
- Country enters the last year of the war
- Worked in factories for men in the battle
- Country took massive losses
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- Fought mostly with battleships
- First major battle on the Western Front
- treaty made Russia pull out of war
- spreading of ideas to promote a cause or damage an opposing cause
- Took 11 months and no gains
10 Clues: Deadliest battle • Took 11 months and no gains • Country took massive losses • Brought World War 1 to an end • Fought mostly with battleships • treaty made Russia pull out of war • First major battle on the Western Front • Country enters the last year of the war • Worked in factories for men in the battle • spreading of ideas to promote a cause or damage an opposing cause
World War One 2025-05-15
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- These countries belong to what power group Britian, France, Japan, Italy
- Military Draft
- The leader of the Russian Revolution
- agreements or promises to defend and help another country
- having pride in your country willing to defend it
- The battle that lasted 11 months
- the battle that 1 million people died
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- These countries belong to what power group Germany,A-H Bulgaria Ottoman Empire
- a truce or an agreement to end fighting
- The reliance on Military strength
10 Clues: Military Draft • The battle that lasted 11 months • The reliance on Military strength • The leader of the Russian Revolution • the battle that 1 million people died • a truce or an agreement to end fighting • having pride in your country willing to defend it • agreements or promises to defend and help another country • ...
World War 1 2025-06-22
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- The most advanced position of an army in combat
- A system of mandatory enlistment for military service, also known as the draft
- A term used during WWI to describe psychological trauma experienced by soldiers, now recognised as PTSD.
- The term used for soldiers who served in the Australian forces
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- Agreement to cease hostilities
- Where Australian troops landed and fought against the Turks.
- Who the ANZACs fought against at Gallipoli
- The location of Gallipoli
- Long, narrow ditch used for defence in warfare
- Nations united against the Central Powers during WWI
10 Clues: The location of Gallipoli • Agreement to cease hostilities • Who the ANZACs fought against at Gallipoli • Long, narrow ditch used for defence in warfare • The most advanced position of an army in combat • Nations united against the Central Powers during WWI • Where Australian troops landed and fought against the Turks. • ...
Myths, Religion and Gods. 2025-03-23
11 Clues: Roman god of war • Hindu creator god • Greek messenger god • Norse god of thunder • Sacred text of Islam • Greek underworld ruler • King of the Greek gods • Hindu goddess of wealth • Ancient Egyptian sun god • Norse end-of-the-world event • Greek goddess of wisdom and war
abc 2022-10-27
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- C, C++, C# are not interpreters but are...
- Standalone malware that self replicates
- Signal which is continuous and not digital
- Encryptions used by Germans in world war 2
- Alexa and Siri are examples of this domain of AI
- He originated the concept of digital programmable computer(Second name)
- RING, BUS, STAR are types of...
- Strings and tuples in python come under this category
- These files store data in tabulated form in python
- Single point within a digital image
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- The algorithm to beat almost any encryption used today
- Brute force, recursive, divide and conquer, back tracking are examples of...
- Free site for website building
- Computer program that supports the main system on a computer when it starts up
- Rules followed by two devices when they communicate
- Firmware used for hardware initialization during booting
- Counter part in quantum computing to the binary digit
- The repetition of a process or utterance
18 Clues: Free site for website building • RING, BUS, STAR are types of... • Single point within a digital image • Standalone malware that self replicates • The repetition of a process or utterance • C, C++, C# are not interpreters but are... • Signal which is continuous and not digital • Encryptions used by Germans in world war 2 • Alexa and Siri are examples of this domain of AI • ...
AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURERS 2024-08-15
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- American manufacturer of the F-18 Hornet fighter
- Manufacturer of the DC series of airliners
- Brazilian manufacturer of regional jets and military aircraft
- Manufacturer of the iconic Cessna aircraft
- Manufacturer of the legendary B-2 Spirit bomber
- British manufacturer famous for the Spitfire and Harrier
- French manufacturer known for Mirage jets
- Japanese manufacturer known for its role in World War II
- Swedish manufacturer known for the Gripen fighter jet
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- Manufacturer famous for the MiG fighters
- American manufacturer known for the F-16 fighter jet
- American manufacturer of the B-52 Stratofortress
- Manufacturer known for its business jets and turboprop aircraft
- Italian manufacturer known for military training aircraft
- Manufacturer known for producing the Twin Otter
- American aircraft manufacturer known for the 737 and 747
- Canadian manufacturer known for regional and business jets
- Russian manufacturer of the Sukhoi fighter jets
- European aircraft manufacturer, famous for the A320 and A380
19 Clues: Manufacturer famous for the MiG fighters • French manufacturer known for Mirage jets • Manufacturer of the DC series of airliners • Manufacturer of the iconic Cessna aircraft • Manufacturer known for producing the Twin Otter • Manufacturer of the legendary B-2 Spirit bomber • Russian manufacturer of the Sukhoi fighter jets • ...
logan thomas 2020-10-23
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- king Philip
- natives farmed for spanish people
- wanted religious freedom
- Columbus found america
- Cortés landed on the shores of mexico
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- colony in the new world
- went away to make own religion
- brought 30000 troops for meeting
- explorers that followed cortes
- Pizarro conqured incan empire
- mixed Spanish and american culture
- land controlled by another country
- French and Indian War war between french and britan
- France France's land in america
- Netherland the netherlands land in merica
15 Clues: king Philip • Columbus found america • colony in the new world • wanted religious freedom • Pizarro conqured incan empire • went away to make own religion • explorers that followed cortes • France France's land in america • brought 30000 troops for meeting • natives farmed for spanish people • mixed Spanish and american culture • land controlled by another country • ...
WW1 2017-03-13
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- poisonous gas
- german U boat
- country germany broke neutrality with this country
- principles for peace
- over 400 miles
- world organization to keep the peace
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- length of the war
- able to vote after war
- Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy and Japan
- US joined the Allied Powers
- president during WW1
- Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire
- secret diplomatic communication from German foreign office
- member of US Army or Marines
14 Clues: poisonous gas • german U boat • over 400 miles • length of the war • president during WW1 • principles for peace • able to vote after war • US joined the Allied Powers • member of US Army or Marines • world organization to keep the peace • Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire • Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy and Japan • country germany broke neutrality with this country • ...
Collins crossword puzzle 2025-03-04
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- the one who led the Californian rebellion
- the general during the USA and Mexico war
- ________ million was the amount paid for the land of Mexico
- the one who killed lots at the alamo
- the us gained ______ in the war of Mexico
- the war of ______
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- what God wanted for the world
- the president did the westward expansion
- _______ the main reason the USA went to war
- the battle of_____
10 Clues: the war of ______ • the battle of_____ • what God wanted for the world • the one who killed lots at the alamo • the president did the westward expansion • the one who led the Californian rebellion • the general during the USA and Mexico war • the us gained ______ in the war of Mexico • _______ the main reason the USA went to war • ...
JOH.16.33 2023-09-05
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- The hope offered to believers through Jesus' victory over sin and death, as mentioned in John 16:33. (2 Words)
- The ancient region that is present-day Turkey.(2 Words)
- Jesus offers this to believers in John 16:33.
- A location mentioned in the narrative of the Gospel.
- Wondrous acts performed by Jesus during His ministry.
- Another word for overcoming, as Jesus did with the world.
- A term describing the deep spiritual insights of John's Gospel.
- A word mentioned in John 16:33, describing the challenges believers might face in the world.
- A sentiment that resonates from John 16:33, amidst the tribulations of the world.
- Another location in the Gospel where Jesus conducted His ministry.
- Through this, believers can have peace in Jesus.
- A type of happiness that is unaffected by external circumstances, encouraged to be cultivated by believers, as implied in John 16:33. (2 Words)
- The event leading to Jesus' death on the cross.
- A Christian virtue that believers are encouraged to embody, as inferred from the thematic analysis of John 16:33.
- A type of contemplation encouraged by John 16:33 to develop a deeper understanding and resilient faith. (2 Words)
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- A universal theme in the Gospel, signifying salvation through Jesus.
- An event affirming Jesus' words about overcoming the world.
- What is offered through faith in Jesus, as presented in the Gospel.
- A benefit derived from the deep theological insights encapsulated in John 16:33, fostering unity and mutual support within the community. (2 Words)
- Jesus is not alone because He is with Him.
- Matthew, Mark, and Luke are collectively known as this. (2 Words)
- Other writings associated with John the Apostle.
- A region in the Gospel where Jesus had encounters and teachings.
- Another term for John the Apostle.
- John the Apostle was also known as John the ______.
- The believed city where the Gospel of John was written.
- A spirit encouraged to be fostered within the community, as derived from the analysis of John 16:33.
- A word from John 16:33 that encourages believers to be joyful.
28 Clues: Another term for John the Apostle. • Jesus is not alone because He is with Him. • Jesus offers this to believers in John 16:33. • The event leading to Jesus' death on the cross. • Other writings associated with John the Apostle. • Through this, believers can have peace in Jesus. • John the Apostle was also known as John the ______. • ...
Battle Medics And Nurses In WW2 2017-11-17
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- What was a medics priority on the battlefield?
- Could a nursing sister be married?
- Were they allowed to be on the front lines?
- After the war, who did the nursing sisters help?
- How many nursing sisters were there by the end of the war?
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- Where was another place the nurses were stationed?
- What did a nurse and medic have to have?
- Where was one place the nurses were stationed?
- When did women join the war to be nurses?
- What was the average age of being a nurse?
- What were the nurses in World War Two called?
- How many nurses were able to keep their jobs after the war?
- What did battle medics use as a sedative?
- What powder could a medic use as a antiseptic?
14 Clues: Could a nursing sister be married? • What did a nurse and medic have to have? • When did women join the war to be nurses? • What did battle medics use as a sedative? • What was the average age of being a nurse? • Were they allowed to be on the front lines? • What were the nurses in World War Two called? • Where was one place the nurses were stationed? • ...
3.3 The Holocaust 2016-01-27
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- concentration camp from which people were deported
- abbreviation of Sicherheits-dienst, a sub-division of the SS
- taking away of people
- hatred for Jewish people
- violent outburst of hatred against Jews
- concentration camp set up to murder people
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- symbol of Judaism, which Jews were forced to wear on their clothing
- organised violence against Jews and oppression of Jews
- making a distinction between people with the intent to disfavour someone or a group
- (Shoah) mass murder of Jewish people during World War 2
- murder of a nation
- (German for final solution) this is what the Nazis called the murder of all Jews
12 Clues: murder of a nation • taking away of people • hatred for Jewish people • violent outburst of hatred against Jews • concentration camp set up to murder people • concentration camp from which people were deported • organised violence against Jews and oppression of Jews • (Shoah) mass murder of Jewish people during World War 2 • ...
French and Indian War 2022-11-08
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- The treaty of __________ ended the French and Indian War.
- This Native tribe allied with the British, most other Amerindians allied with the French
- The French and Indian War ended the same year that Pontiac's Rebellion began, 176___
- The Proclamation of 1763 was issued to stop and prevent future ______________ with the Native Americans because that cost money and the King did not want to further increase British debt.
- Disputes over ____________ led to the French and Indian War.
- What industry did the French greatly profit off of in North America?
- King ______________ III issued the Proclamation of 1763.
- _______________ Pitt took over the British war effort and turned things around.
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- Which side won the French and Indian War?
- The Proclamation of 1763 said that all land _______ of the Appalachian Mountains was Native land and colonists were not allowed to settle there.
- the French and Indian War began in 175__.
- General Jefferey _______________ was in charge of the British military in North America during Pontiac's Rebellion.
- Pontiac and other Natives were upset with the British because they kept __________ on their land and treating the Amerindians with disrespect.
- Pontiac was a Native chief of the ____________ tribe.
- Pitt turned the French and Indian War into a ___________ war- massively expanding British debt.
- The amount of money the British spent on the war nearly _________ their debt.
16 Clues: Which side won the French and Indian War? • the French and Indian War began in 175__. • Pontiac was a Native chief of the ____________ tribe. • King ______________ III issued the Proclamation of 1763. • The treaty of __________ ended the French and Indian War. • Disputes over ____________ led to the French and Indian War. • ...
Jarid 2024-04-01
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- Jarids favourite beer (2 words)
- Jarids favourite series ever (2 words)
- Most beautiful girl in the world
- Jarids favourite beach
- Jarids favourite holiday destination in Aus (2 words)
- Jarids favourite homecooked meal from mum
- Jarids Favourite fruit
- Jarids Shoe Size
- How many Rugby World Cups have the Springboks won
- Jarids favourite healthy snack
- Jarids favourite song ever (4 words)
- Kennels license plate
- The name of Jarids favourite hot sauce
- Jarids favourite spirit
- Out of all of Jarids friends who has he lived with the longest
- Jarids favourite unhealthy snack
- How many subjects did Jarid Fail at university
- Jarid Lucky number
- What colour was Jarids Scooter
- What is Freya (2 words)
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- Jarids mums dads name
- Jarids favourite beach pool
- Breed of Jarids childhood dog
- Jarids favourite type of beer
- Jarids favourite animal
- Jarids old sharehouse nickname (2 words)
- Jarids worst food
- Name of Jarids school
- Ritchie Jarids favourite director (2 words)
- Jarids favourite meal from Freya
- What number does Jarid wear in Rugby
- Jarids favourite holiday destination anywhere (2 words)
- Jarids favourite dog breed
- Biggest type of fish Jarid has ever caught
- Jarids favourite sports person of all time ( Full Name)
- Which NRL team does Jarid support (3 words)
- Dave Jarids friend who is in jail (2 words)
- The name of Jarids cricket team (3 words)
- Jarid represented his state in Cricket and which other sport
39 Clues: Jarids Shoe Size • Jarids worst food • Jarid Lucky number • Jarids mums dads name • Name of Jarids school • Kennels license plate • Jarids favourite beach • Jarids Favourite fruit • Jarids favourite animal • Jarids favourite spirit • What is Freya (2 words) • Jarids favourite dog breed • Jarids favourite beach pool • Breed of Jarids childhood dog • Jarids favourite type of beer • ...
Unit 8 2024-05-08
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- Springs: Georgia city that was home to the “Little White House;” site’s warm water mineral springs were used as a rehabilitation center for polio victims.
- D. Roosevelt: the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 until his death at Warm Springs, Georgia in 1945 who is credited with pulling America out of the Great Depression with his New Deal policies.
- Weevil: insect whose larvae feed on cotton crops; decimated cotton production in the southeastern United States.
- of 1924: one of the worst droughts in Georgia’s history; led to a depression in the state that predated the Great Depression.
- Bomber Plant: factory located in Marietta, Georgia, that produced B-29 bombers for the U.S. war effort.
- Conservation Corps (CCC): a New Deal program that hired unemployed young men to work on public works projects.
- in Purchasing: a factor that led to the Great Depression; economic fears caused consumers to stop buying manufactured products, which led to companies losing money and laying off more employees.
- Harbor: American Naval base in Hawaii was hit with a surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941, which resulted in the U.S. entering World War II.
- War I (1914-1918): major war primarily between European powers; the U.S. entered the war in 1917.
- Security Act (SSA): New Deal program that provided retirement and unemployment insurance for American taxpayers.
- War II (1939-1945): The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941.
- Failures: one of the factors that led to the Great Depression; when a bank ran out of reserves to pay customers who wanted to withdraw their deposits.
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- and Brunswick Shipyards: Georgia’s two deepwater ports; during World War II, 187 Liberty Ships were constructed there.
- Adjustment Act (AAA): a New Deal program that paid farmers a stipend not to grow crops in order to increase the price of agricultural products.
- Ships: U.S. cargo ships made during World War II. In all 187 of these ships were made in the ports of Georgia.
- Talmadge: four-time Georgia governor that fought against the New Deal policies.
- Market Crash of 1929: a factor that led to the Great Depression. A major stock market collapse that led to investors losing over 40 billion dollars.
- a factor that led to the Great Depression; farmers continued to produce record numbers of crop yield though the demand for agricultural products was limited; this drove the cost of these products down.
- Act (1941): an act that allowed the U.S. government to send billions of dollars in supplies and military equipment to allied countries in exchange for U.S. rights in their military bases.
- Russell: Georgia governor and influential long term U.S. Senator.
- Depression: The worldwide economic crisis and period of low business activity beginning with the stock-market crash in October 1929, and continuing through most of the 1930s.
- Deal: the name given to a series of federal programs spearheaded by President Franklin Roosevelt in order to help the nation recover from the Great Depression.
- Vinson: Georgia Congressman who was an advocate for a strong U.S. military; served 25 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, making him the longest-serving Congressmen in U.S. history.
- Electrification Act (REA): the New Deal program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas.
24 Clues: Russell: Georgia governor and influential long term U.S. Senator. • Talmadge: four-time Georgia governor that fought against the New Deal policies. • War II (1939-1945): The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941. • War I (1914-1918): major war primarily between European powers; the U.S. entered the war in 1917. • ...
Unit 8 2024-05-08
Across
- Springs: Georgia city that was home to the “Little White House;” site’s warm water mineral springs were used as a rehabilitation center for polio victims.
- D. Roosevelt: the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 until his death at Warm Springs, Georgia in 1945 who is credited with pulling America out of the Great Depression with his New Deal policies.
- Weevil: insect whose larvae feed on cotton crops; decimated cotton production in the southeastern United States.
- of 1924: one of the worst droughts in Georgia’s history; led to a depression in the state that predated the Great Depression.
- Bomber Plant: factory located in Marietta, Georgia, that produced B-29 bombers for the U.S. war effort.
- Conservation Corps (CCC): a New Deal program that hired unemployed young men to work on public works projects.
- in Purchasing: a factor that led to the Great Depression; economic fears caused consumers to stop buying manufactured products, which led to companies losing money and laying off more employees.
- Harbor: American Naval base in Hawaii was hit with a surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941, which resulted in the U.S. entering World War II.
- War I (1914-1918): major war primarily between European powers; the U.S. entered the war in 1917.
- Security Act (SSA): New Deal program that provided retirement and unemployment insurance for American taxpayers.
- War II (1939-1945): The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941.
- Failures: one of the factors that led to the Great Depression; when a bank ran out of reserves to pay customers who wanted to withdraw their deposits.
Down
- and Brunswick Shipyards: Georgia’s two deepwater ports; during World War II, 187 Liberty Ships were constructed there.
- Adjustment Act (AAA): a New Deal program that paid farmers a stipend not to grow crops in order to increase the price of agricultural products.
- Ships: U.S. cargo ships made during World War II. In all 187 of these ships were made in the ports of Georgia.
- Talmadge: four-time Georgia governor that fought against the New Deal policies.
- Market Crash of 1929: a factor that led to the Great Depression. A major stock market collapse that led to investors losing over 40 billion dollars.
- a factor that led to the Great Depression; farmers continued to produce record numbers of crop yield though the demand for agricultural products was limited; this drove the cost of these products down.
- Act (1941): an act that allowed the U.S. government to send billions of dollars in supplies and military equipment to allied countries in exchange for U.S. rights in their military bases.
- Russell: Georgia governor and influential long term U.S. Senator.
- Depression: The worldwide economic crisis and period of low business activity beginning with the stock-market crash in October 1929, and continuing through most of the 1930s.
- Deal: the name given to a series of federal programs spearheaded by President Franklin Roosevelt in order to help the nation recover from the Great Depression.
- Vinson: Georgia Congressman who was an advocate for a strong U.S. military; served 25 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, making him the longest-serving Congressmen in U.S. history.
- Electrification Act (REA): the New Deal program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas.
24 Clues: Russell: Georgia governor and influential long term U.S. Senator. • Talmadge: four-time Georgia governor that fought against the New Deal policies. • War II (1939-1945): The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941. • War I (1914-1918): major war primarily between European powers; the U.S. entered the war in 1917. • ...
Unit 8 2024-05-08
Across
- Springs: Georgia city that was home to the “Little White House;” site’s warm water mineral springs were used as a rehabilitation center for polio victims.
- D. Roosevelt: the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 until his death at Warm Springs, Georgia in 1945 who is credited with pulling America out of the Great Depression with his New Deal policies.
- Weevil: insect whose larvae feed on cotton crops; decimated cotton production in the southeastern United States.
- of 1924: one of the worst droughts in Georgia’s history; led to a depression in the state that predated the Great Depression.
- Bomber Plant: factory located in Marietta, Georgia, that produced B-29 bombers for the U.S. war effort.
- Conservation Corps (CCC): a New Deal program that hired unemployed young men to work on public works projects.
- in Purchasing: a factor that led to the Great Depression; economic fears caused consumers to stop buying manufactured products, which led to companies losing money and laying off more employees.
- Harbor: American Naval base in Hawaii was hit with a surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941, which resulted in the U.S. entering World War II.
- War I (1914-1918): major war primarily between European powers; the U.S. entered the war in 1917.
- Security Act (SSA): New Deal program that provided retirement and unemployment insurance for American taxpayers.
- War II (1939-1945): The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941.
- Failures: one of the factors that led to the Great Depression; when a bank ran out of reserves to pay customers who wanted to withdraw their deposits.
Down
- and Brunswick Shipyards: Georgia’s two deepwater ports; during World War II, 187 Liberty Ships were constructed there.
- Adjustment Act (AAA): a New Deal program that paid farmers a stipend not to grow crops in order to increase the price of agricultural products.
- Ships: U.S. cargo ships made during World War II. In all 187 of these ships were made in the ports of Georgia.
- Talmadge: four-time Georgia governor that fought against the New Deal policies.
- Market Crash of 1929: a factor that led to the Great Depression. A major stock market collapse that led to investors losing over 40 billion dollars.
- a factor that led to the Great Depression; farmers continued to produce record numbers of crop yield though the demand for agricultural products was limited; this drove the cost of these products down.
- Act (1941): an act that allowed the U.S. government to send billions of dollars in supplies and military equipment to allied countries in exchange for U.S. rights in their military bases.
- Russell: Georgia governor and influential long term U.S. Senator.
- Depression: The worldwide economic crisis and period of low business activity beginning with the stock-market crash in October 1929, and continuing through most of the 1930s.
- Deal: the name given to a series of federal programs spearheaded by President Franklin Roosevelt in order to help the nation recover from the Great Depression.
- Vinson: Georgia Congressman who was an advocate for a strong U.S. military; served 25 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, making him the longest-serving Congressmen in U.S. history.
- Electrification Act (REA): the New Deal program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas.
24 Clues: Russell: Georgia governor and influential long term U.S. Senator. • Talmadge: four-time Georgia governor that fought against the New Deal policies. • War II (1939-1945): The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941. • War I (1914-1918): major war primarily between European powers; the U.S. entered the war in 1917. • ...
Unit 8 2024-05-08
Across
- Weevil: insect whose larvae feed on cotton crops; decimated cotton production in the southeastern United States.
- Conservation Corps (CCC): a New Deal program that hired unemployed young men to work on public works projects.
- War I (1914-1918): major war primarily between European powers; the U.S. entered the war in 1917.
- and Brunswick Shipyards: Georgia’s two deepwater ports; during World War II, 187 Liberty Ships were constructed there.
- Adjustment Act (AAA): a New Deal program that paid farmers a stipend not to grow crops in order to increase the price of agricultural products.
- Vinson: Georgia Congressman who was an advocate for a strong U.S. military; served 25 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, making him the longest-serving Congressmen in U.S. history.
- Electrification Act (REA): the New Deal program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas.
- Bomber Plant: factory located in Marietta, Georgia, that produced B-29 bombers for the U.S. war effort.
- Deal: the name given to a series of federal programs spearheaded by President Franklin Roosevelt in order to help the nation recover from the Great Depression.
- of 1924: one of the worst droughts in Georgia’s history; led to a depression in the state that predated the Great Depression.
- War II (1939-1945): The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941.
- Russell: Georgia governor and influential long term U.S. Senator.
- in Purchasing: a factor that led to the Great Depression; economic fears caused consumers to stop buying manufactured products, which led to companies losing money and laying off more employees.
Down
- Act (1941): an act that allowed the U.S. government to send billions of dollars in supplies and military equipment to allied countries in exchange for U.S. rights in their military bases.
- a factor that led to the Great Depression; farmers continued to produce record numbers of crop yield though the demand for agricultural products was limited; this drove the cost of these products down.
- Security Act (SSA): New Deal program that provided retirement and unemployment insurance for American taxpayers.
- D. Roosevelt: the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 until his death at Warm Springs, Georgia in 1945 who is credited with pulling America out of the Great Depression with his New Deal policies.
- Talmadge: four-time Georgia governor that fought against the New Deal policies.
- Market Crash of 1929: a factor that led to the Great Depression. A major stock market collapse that led to investors losing over 40 billion dollars.
- Failures: one of the factors that led to the Great Depression; when a bank ran out of reserves to pay customers who wanted to withdraw their deposits.
- Harbor: American Naval base in Hawaii was hit with a surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941, which resulted in the U.S. entering World War II.
- Ships: U.S. cargo ships made during World War II. In all 187 of these ships were made in the ports of Georgia.
- Depression: The worldwide economic crisis and period of low business activity beginning with the stock-market crash in October 1929, and continuing through most of the 1930s.
- Springs: Georgia city that was home to the “Little White House;” site’s warm water mineral springs were used as a rehabilitation center for polio victims.
24 Clues: Russell: Georgia governor and influential long term U.S. Senator. • Talmadge: four-time Georgia governor that fought against the New Deal policies. • War II (1939-1945): The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941. • War I (1914-1918): major war primarily between European powers; the U.S. entered the war in 1917. • ...
Olivia Farrington's Crossword 2023-01-27
Across
- the holiest city of Islam
- what Cubans referred the U.S to
- initiation ceremony for Jewish boys when turning 13
- a meeting place for the Jewish to worship
- German politician, dictator of Germany during world war 2
- a head covering worn by females in the Muslim religion
- first concentration camp built by Nazis for political enemies
Down
- in the indefinite future
- a musical term which means key, it's a repeating rhythmic pattern
- a ruthless, tyrannical leader
- when Nazis caused death and damage to Jewish homes and shops, also known as "The Night of Broken Glass"
- a skullcap worn in public or during prayer by Orthodox Jewish men
- the ability to understand and share feelings of another
13 Clues: in the indefinite future • the holiest city of Islam • a ruthless, tyrannical leader • what Cubans referred the U.S to • a meeting place for the Jewish to worship • initiation ceremony for Jewish boys when turning 13 • a head covering worn by females in the Muslim religion • the ability to understand and share feelings of another • ...
F 451 Crossword 2022-03-15
Across
- what fire trucks are called in f451
- where montag and mildred met
- a colorless, flammable liquid used to burn books
- The government's eyes
- what society lacks in f451
- what is used to solve a problem
- society's "janitors"
Down
- what society did away with on their own
- advertisement on the train
- an old world idea that's been done away with
- The protagonist
- the suppression or prohibition of any parts of books, films, news, etc. that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security.
- old world professor
- captain of the firemen
- montag's wife
- the one who opened montag's mind
- what the world is enveloped in
- represents montag's attempt at his goal on a global scale
18 Clues: montag's wife • The protagonist • old world professor • society's "janitors" • The government's eyes • captain of the firemen • advertisement on the train • what society lacks in f451 • where montag and mildred met • what the world is enveloped in • what is used to solve a problem • the one who opened montag's mind • what fire trucks are called in f451 • ...
freedom Writers 2022-09-09
Across
- what Ms G has for her students.
- one who lives through war.
- unwillingness to accept views.
- Difference.
- A 15 yr old that they got to meet.
- what happened to Sharaud in class.
- thousands of people were killed.
Down
- What Ann Frank wrote in.
- teaching.
- Roughstuff.
- How the students felt after speaking to important people.
- heart and mercy.
- Ms Gruwell.
- It has a caused a lot of problems in the world.
14 Clues: teaching. • Roughstuff. • Ms Gruwell. • Difference. • heart and mercy. • What Ann Frank wrote in. • one who lives through war. • unwillingness to accept views. • what Ms G has for her students. • thousands of people were killed. • A 15 yr old that they got to meet. • what happened to Sharaud in class. • It has a caused a lot of problems in the world. • ...
Iron Curtain 2025-04-14
Across
- U.S. initiative to aid Western Europe post-WWII, seen as anti-communist
- Cold War strategy to contain communism
- British leader who popularized the term “Iron Curtain” in a 1946 speech
- Soviet leader during the height of the Cold War (e.g., Cuban Missile Crisis)
- City split into East and West, symbol of the Cold War divide
- Barrier separating Soviet-controlled countries from West
- Western European military alliance founded in 1949
Down
- The ideology associated with the Soviet Union during the Cold War
- Organization formed in 1955 as the Eastern Bloc’s military alliance
- Country divided by the Iron Curtain and later reunified in 1990
- Soviet leader who introduced glasnost and perestroika
- Crisis in 1962 that brought the world close to nuclear war
- Symbolic and physical wall built in 1961, later torn down in 1989
- Eastern European country that revolted against Soviet control in 1956
- First Eastern European country to break away from Soviet influence, 1989
- City where the famous “Iron Curtain” speech was delivered
16 Clues: Cold War strategy to contain communism • Western European military alliance founded in 1949 • Soviet leader who introduced glasnost and perestroika • Barrier separating Soviet-controlled countries from West • City where the famous “Iron Curtain” speech was delivered • Crisis in 1962 that brought the world close to nuclear war • ...
prologue 2020-12-08
Across
- where parliament also has some controle
- king of spain
- the cheif tool used
- the reform of the church all over europe
- person put in after over throw
- only hapesburg female ruler
- great king of france
- it makes the kings like gods
- the taking down of the absolute monarchy
- people getting rightfully taken out of prison
- the russian leader who westernized the counry and made petersburg
- the war between all the European countrys
- the building of the west of Russia
- high ranking person in russia
Down
- people in the government positions
- the best Persian ruler.
- the cardinal of france
- the first Russian king to modernized russia
- the changing of the church in england
- when they were questioning things
- monarch there is only the king in controle with no one else
- war between the holy roman empire and france
- laws that are still in place in france
- the king over thrown in England
24 Clues: king of spain • the cheif tool used • great king of france • the cardinal of france • the best Persian ruler. • only hapesburg female ruler • it makes the kings like gods • high ranking person in russia • person put in after over throw • the king over thrown in England • when they were questioning things • people in the government positions • the building of the west of Russia • ...
Road to Revolution Study Guide Crossword 2024-11-18
Across
- A religious movement that broke out during the early colonies
- To have to pay taxes but have no say in how much or what they do
- Document that expressed need for Natural Rights of citizens
- Ended the Revolutionary War
- Divided up land after 7 Years War between the British and
- Introduction to Decl. of Ind.
- Early vigilante group who caused trouble for British officials, started by Sam Adams
- Tax on Paper and many other products
- Battle of turning point in American Revolutionary War
- Time period when people started thinking about Natural Rights
Down
- Who the British fought during the 7 Years War
- Meeting of Reps. from 12 of 13 Colonies to establish ban on British Trade
- Battle called, "A glorious day for America" by Sam Adams
- Commander of the Continental Army
- Part 4 of Decl. of Ind.
- Author of Common Sense
- Part 2 of Decl. of Ind.
- Part 3 of Decl. of Ind.
- A response to the Intolerable Acts
- How British paid for 7 Years War
20 Clues: Author of Common Sense • Part 4 of Decl. of Ind. • Part 2 of Decl. of Ind. • Part 3 of Decl. of Ind. • Ended the Revolutionary War • Introduction to Decl. of Ind. • How British paid for 7 Years War • Commander of the Continental Army • A response to the Intolerable Acts • Tax on Paper and many other products • Who the British fought during the 7 Years War • ...
Celebrating Sixty - Who's Who 2023-03-19
Across
- the song lyrics and movie specialist
- the most wonderful son a mother could ever wish for
- the birthday girl who is over-the-moon that you all are here
- the fusioneer (did I just make that up?), good food and wine guru
- the best brother in the world
- the best Jordanian ambassador/friend/wife/Mom in the world
- the beach-loving, traveling musician and fellow sushi(and other foodie) enthusiast
- the old, opera-loving Swiss friend who followed in the footsteps of birthday girl's Dad,
- the adorable better half of the old Swiss friend
Down
- the Swiss artist married to the most lovable Jordanian in the world
- the talented Canadian-Swiss artist and 1/2 of the best neighbors in the world
- the best banker, fellow INSEAD alum and 1/2 of the best neighbors in the world
- the newest member of the near & dear thanks to the oldest friend - welcome!
- the bff-lawyer-engineer-chairperson-mom-wife-daughter-fellow sushi enthusiast who will surprise us yet
- the best roommate and Cannes nightclub partner in the world,
- the reason the birthday girl came to Switzerland in the first place
- the husband and father of birthday girl's dreams
- the oldest bff, co-creator of chocknutoat and fellow Beachboys fanatic
18 Clues: the best brother in the world • the song lyrics and movie specialist • the husband and father of birthday girl's dreams • the adorable better half of the old Swiss friend • the most wonderful son a mother could ever wish for • the best Jordanian ambassador/friend/wife/Mom in the world • the best roommate and Cannes nightclub partner in the world, • ...
Canada Enters World War One 2024-02-13
Across
- Western territory controlled by germans
- An election that is held either during or right after the war
- A prolonged period od war and conflict where both sides attempt to wear down their enemies and overall win the war or conflict
- The series of attacks by allied troops at the end of the first world war.
- The identification of one's nation and the support for its own interests
- It is the law that says if you are able to fight then you have to fight
- The policy of further extending a countries influence and power through military force or diplomacy
Down
- To secure debt issues so when a country goes into war tax prices are not raised
- It is a prison or confinement camp for people in the war such as enemy alien or political figures
- Canadians rationed things like butter and meat to help with the war
- Information of a biased or misleading nature to a particular cause
- A native to one country who is at war with the one they are currently living in
- A union or association between three powers or states
- An area where there are no rules or regulation or that is does not belong to anyone
- It gave the government the broad authority to maintain the security of the country during war, invasion or insurrection.
- A group of vehicles traveling together with armed forces
- A governments or people belief or desire that a country should maintain a stong and ready military
- Making an unfair profit and or black mailing
18 Clues: Western territory controlled by germans • Making an unfair profit and or black mailing • A union or association between three powers or states • A group of vehicles traveling together with armed forces • An election that is held either during or right after the war • Information of a biased or misleading nature to a particular cause • ...
War in the Aeneid 2025-11-23
Across
- Those killed or hurt by war, often depicted by Vergil with great pathos/sympathy
- The city destined to arise through Aeneas' conquering of Italy
- Madness or passion - a driving force of war
- Site of Octavian's final victory over Mark Antony in 31BCE
- A cowardly warrior who unfairly kills Camilla from afar
- The desire to inflict reciprocal pain
- The absence of conflict, often achieved through conflict itself
- Sympathy for suffering, often depicted intensely by Vergil
- A lack or failure of bravery, NOT an admirable quality
- Primary antagonist driven by furor and killed at the end of the epic
- A deceptive Greek spy in book 2
- Prophetess of apollo who predicts the war in Italy
Down
- Advanced organisation of peoples and culture, spread by war (in the Roman view)
- The 'Peace of Rome', established by Augustus at the start of his reign with the end of civil war
- The heroic desire to win glory through great deeds
- Strength or courage, an admirable heroic quality
- Aeneas' father who instructs Romans to "spare the conquered and war down the proud"
- Rule over many nations, established through warfare
- A young man killed symbolically by his greed for spoils
- Famous Homeric poem with war as its central theme, imitated by Vergil
- Amazonian warrior who dies ignobly
- Physical force intended to hurt or kill, often depicted graphically by Vergil (like Homer before him)
- God whose temple doors symbolised the presence or absence of war
- A feeling of sorrow in response to a loss, e.g. as a result of war
24 Clues: A deceptive Greek spy in book 2 • Amazonian warrior who dies ignobly • The desire to inflict reciprocal pain • Madness or passion - a driving force of war • Strength or courage, an admirable heroic quality • The heroic desire to win glory through great deeds • Prophetess of apollo who predicts the war in Italy • Rule over many nations, established through warfare • ...
Unit 8 2024-05-08
Across
- Springs: Georgia city that was home to the “Little White House;” site’s warm water mineral springs were used as a rehabilitation center for polio victims.
- D. Roosevelt: the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 until his death at Warm Springs, Georgia in 1945 who is credited with pulling America out of the Great Depression with his New Deal policies.
- Weevil: insect whose larvae feed on cotton crops; decimated cotton production in the southeastern United States.
- of 1924: one of the worst droughts in Georgia’s history; led to a depression in the state that predated the Great Depression.
- Bomber Plant: factory located in Marietta, Georgia, that produced B-29 bombers for the U.S. war effort.
- Conservation Corps (CCC): a New Deal program that hired unemployed young men to work on public works projects.
- in Purchasing: a factor that led to the Great Depression; economic fears caused consumers to stop buying manufactured products, which led to companies losing money and laying off more employees.
- Harbor: American Naval base in Hawaii was hit with a surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941, which resulted in the U.S. entering World War II.
- War I (1914-1918): major war primarily between European powers; the U.S. entered the war in 1917.
- Security Act (SSA): New Deal program that provided retirement and unemployment insurance for American taxpayers.
- War II (1939-1945): The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941.
- Failures: one of the factors that led to the Great Depression; when a bank ran out of reserves to pay customers who wanted to withdraw their deposits.
Down
- and Brunswick Shipyards: Georgia’s two deepwater ports; during World War II, 187 Liberty Ships were constructed there.
- Adjustment Act (AAA): a New Deal program that paid farmers a stipend not to grow crops in order to increase the price of agricultural products.
- Ships: U.S. cargo ships made during World War II. In all 187 of these ships were made in the ports of Georgia.
- Talmadge: four-time Georgia governor that fought against the New Deal policies.
- Market Crash of 1929: a factor that led to the Great Depression. A major stock market collapse that led to investors losing over 40 billion dollars.
- a factor that led to the Great Depression; farmers continued to produce record numbers of crop yield though the demand for agricultural products was limited; this drove the cost of these products down.
- Act (1941): an act that allowed the U.S. government to send billions of dollars in supplies and military equipment to allied countries in exchange for U.S. rights in their military bases.
- Russell: Georgia governor and influential long term U.S. Senator.
- Depression: The worldwide economic crisis and period of low business activity beginning with the stock-market crash in October 1929, and continuing through most of the 1930s.
- Deal: the name given to a series of federal programs spearheaded by President Franklin Roosevelt in order to help the nation recover from the Great Depression.
- Vinson: Georgia Congressman who was an advocate for a strong U.S. military; served 25 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, making him the longest-serving Congressmen in U.S. history.
- Electrification Act (REA): the New Deal program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas.
24 Clues: Russell: Georgia governor and influential long term U.S. Senator. • Talmadge: four-time Georgia governor that fought against the New Deal policies. • War II (1939-1945): The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941. • War I (1914-1918): major war primarily between European powers; the U.S. entered the war in 1917. • ...
Unit 8 2024-05-08
Across
- Springs: Georgia city that was home to the “Little White House;” site’s warm water mineral springs were used as a rehabilitation center for polio victims.
- D. Roosevelt: the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 until his death at Warm Springs, Georgia in 1945 who is credited with pulling America out of the Great Depression with his New Deal policies.
- Weevil: insect whose larvae feed on cotton crops; decimated cotton production in the southeastern United States.
- of 1924: one of the worst droughts in Georgia’s history; led to a depression in the state that predated the Great Depression.
- Bomber Plant: factory located in Marietta, Georgia, that produced B-29 bombers for the U.S. war effort.
- Conservation Corps (CCC): a New Deal program that hired unemployed young men to work on public works projects.
- in Purchasing: a factor that led to the Great Depression; economic fears caused consumers to stop buying manufactured products, which led to companies losing money and laying off more employees.
- Harbor: American Naval base in Hawaii was hit with a surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941, which resulted in the U.S. entering World War II.
- War I (1914-1918): major war primarily between European powers; the U.S. entered the war in 1917.
- Security Act (SSA): New Deal program that provided retirement and unemployment insurance for American taxpayers.
- War II (1939-1945): The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941.
- Failures: one of the factors that led to the Great Depression; when a bank ran out of reserves to pay customers who wanted to withdraw their deposits.
Down
- and Brunswick Shipyards: Georgia’s two deepwater ports; during World War II, 187 Liberty Ships were constructed there.
- Adjustment Act (AAA): a New Deal program that paid farmers a stipend not to grow crops in order to increase the price of agricultural products.
- Ships: U.S. cargo ships made during World War II. In all 187 of these ships were made in the ports of Georgia.
- Talmadge: four-time Georgia governor that fought against the New Deal policies.
- Market Crash of 1929: a factor that led to the Great Depression. A major stock market collapse that led to investors losing over 40 billion dollars.
- a factor that led to the Great Depression; farmers continued to produce record numbers of crop yield though the demand for agricultural products was limited; this drove the cost of these products down.
- Act (1941): an act that allowed the U.S. government to send billions of dollars in supplies and military equipment to allied countries in exchange for U.S. rights in their military bases.
- Russell: Georgia governor and influential long term U.S. Senator.
- Depression: The worldwide economic crisis and period of low business activity beginning with the stock-market crash in October 1929, and continuing through most of the 1930s.
- Deal: the name given to a series of federal programs spearheaded by President Franklin Roosevelt in order to help the nation recover from the Great Depression.
- Vinson: Georgia Congressman who was an advocate for a strong U.S. military; served 25 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, making him the longest-serving Congressmen in U.S. history.
- Electrification Act (REA): the New Deal program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas.
24 Clues: Russell: Georgia governor and influential long term U.S. Senator. • Talmadge: four-time Georgia governor that fought against the New Deal policies. • War II (1939-1945): The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941. • War I (1914-1918): major war primarily between European powers; the U.S. entered the war in 1917. • ...
The Nation Adds Overseas Territories 2015-02-25
Across
- cruised the world in a Great White Fleet
- opened trade in Japan
- Policy of equal trade in China
- Doctrine keeping European nations away from America
- canal
- annexed in 1898
- admiral of US fleet in Manila
Down
- uprising in China against rebels
- fever killing many
- doctor who discovered mosquitoes carried yellow fever
- group of fighters led by T. Roosevelt
- add on
- doctor who ridded areas of yellow fever
- Treaty ending war with Spain
- killed more than battle deaths in Spanish American war
- Philippine city surrendered to Americans
- mysteriously sunk in 1898
- discovered in Alaska after 1890
- Seward's Folly
19 Clues: canal • add on • Seward's Folly • annexed in 1898 • fever killing many • opened trade in Japan • mysteriously sunk in 1898 • Treaty ending war with Spain • admiral of US fleet in Manila • Policy of equal trade in China • discovered in Alaska after 1890 • uprising in China against rebels • group of fighters led by T. Roosevelt • doctor who ridded areas of yellow fever • ...
U.S. Presidents - Noel 2015-02-05
Across
- Served non-consecutive terms
- President during 9/11
- First African American president
- Believed in "Peace Through Strength"
- First President of the USA
- Served as President and Chief Justice
- President curing 1929 stock market crash
- Last Whig president
- Assassinated by John Wilkes Booth
- Youngest President to be elected
- Led Union Army to Victory in Civil War
Down
- Only president to have a Ph.D.
- Remained a bachelor forever
- A Five star World War II General
- First President to win the Nobel Peace Prize
- Second president of the USA
- first predecessor
- Involved with Lewinsky Scandal
- Only President to Resign
19 Clues: first predecessor • Last Whig president • President during 9/11 • Only President to Resign • First President of the USA • Remained a bachelor forever • Second president of the USA • Served non-consecutive terms • Only president to have a Ph.D. • Involved with Lewinsky Scandal • A Five star World War II General • First African American president • Youngest President to be elected • ...
Worl War I 2012-11-13
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- in the Schenck case the declare that the defendant didnt have a right to express the___________(Schenck v. US)
- Used_________ in the middle of trenches to protect each trench(Types of Warfar)
- 475 miles long from switzerland to the_______(Types of warfare)
- the _____ suffrage emendment wass retified in 1920(evnts leading)
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests(causes of WWI)
- in 1921 the US signs a seperate _____ treaty with Germany
- where was Archduke shot and killes? (The Assasination)
- Wilson declares war on April____1917(evnts leading)
- Country that joined the Allies in july 1917 declaring war on central powers (Allied powers vs. Central powers)
- German Uboat sunk the _______- british passenger ship(types of warfare)
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force(causes of WWI)
- 1917, effoort to stop acts of treason(Propaganda)
- the first name of the British Prime Minister(Personalities)
- animal that many times would invaded the trenches(types of warfare)
- country that joined the allies April 1917 declaring war on germany and changing the direction of World War I(Allied powers vs. Central powers)
- congress declare war on April____1917(events leading)
- in 1916 what pledge was issued?(Types of warfare)
- distributied over 75 million pieces of literature for war propaganda(propaganda)
- who changed the "rules" of navel warfare(types of warfare)
- ______31, 1917 Germany ends the succex pledge(events leading)
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- name of note that th us recived by acident regarding mexico(events leading up to war)
- __________Schenck was the secratary of the social party of america(scenck v. US)
- August 3 1914 germany declared war on who? (allied and central powerd)
- Plan Name of Germanys plan for war (Types of Warfare)
- One technique of propaganda, no space between words( Propaganda)
- peace settlement signed after World War One had ended in 1918 and in the shadow of the Russian Revolution and other events in Russia(Treaty of Versailles)
- how many main techniques were there for propaganda?(Propaganda)
- Britian entered WW1 in the defense of Belguim and in reaction to Germany's violation of The Treaty of London(1839) (Allied and central powers)
- Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts(cause of WWI)
- August 1 1914 Germany declared war with who?
- The US president that was in office during the war(events leading)
- and central power)
- The Treaty was signed by the Germans and the_____(the Treay of Versailles)
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, esp. between countries or organizations( Causes of WWI)
- Last name of man who shot Archduke (The Assasination)
- in 1914 President Wilson declare the US _______(events leading)
- things dug to hid and keed soldiers when there would be battels(Types of warfare)
- a terrifying weapon that the germons would use underwate(types of warfare)
- First name of man who shot Archduke (The Assasination)
- Date of the Assaaination of Archduke (The Assasination)
40 Clues: and central power) • August 1 1914 Germany declared war with who? • 1917, effoort to stop acts of treason(Propaganda) • in 1916 what pledge was issued?(Types of warfare) • Wilson declares war on April____1917(evnts leading) • Last name of man who shot Archduke (The Assasination) • congress declare war on April____1917(events leading) • ...
Cold war vocab 2022-03-27
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- This meant that either side would respond with a nuclear attack by launching missiles would mean absolute destruction on both sides which this fear would lead to both sides not being willing to use nuclear weapons (MAD)
- A willingness to go to the edge, or to the brink of war. Brinkmanship was used by both sides to deter war since no one wanted to use Nuclear weapons
- a hydrogen bomb, a bomb more powerful than the atomic bomb. Oppenheimer warned against its use.
- This vaccine was for a disease that FDR suffered from and lead to many lives being saved and increasing the life expectancy to 68
- The first planned community in the nation located in long island 20 miles from new york; over 17,447 homes were built in Levittown.
- Committee was formed to investigate subversive organizations (HUAC)
- A trial that involved ethel and Julius Rosenberg and was accused of passing off atomic secrets to the soviet union. They were the only Americans to be executed for espionage
- A system to connect major cities around the country by a network of superhighways
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- the administration worked for training citizens to work with armed forces and emergency services during war or natural disaster mainly preparing for nuclear since it was the cold war
- People that believed in the communist ideology but weren't part of the communist party
- Turman’s deal after WW2 was a package of reforms
- This was a boom after world war 2 which, made the population skyrocket since everyone after the war got married
- This case involved an adviser to President Roosevelt and a former Communist named Whittaker chambers that were accused of telling secrets to the soviet union
- This era was called this after the first detonation of the first atomic bomb
- Reckless persecution of innocent people mainly assumed communists basically a witch hunt for communists, which were instigated by senator Joseph McCarthy
15 Clues: Turman’s deal after WW2 was a package of reforms • Committee was formed to investigate subversive organizations (HUAC) • This era was called this after the first detonation of the first atomic bomb • A system to connect major cities around the country by a network of superhighways • ...
General Studies 2023-01-30
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- Prime Minister of UK
- Latest war between Russia
- Who won FIFA World Cup 2022
- Which state has strongest economy in India
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- RRR Director
- National game of INDIA
- Ministry of agriculture & Farmers welfare INDIA
- 4th Powerful country in the world
- ICC men's T20 World cup Winner
- The highest Literacy State In India
- Second most populated state in India
11 Clues: RRR Director • Prime Minister of UK • National game of INDIA • Latest war between Russia • Who won FIFA World Cup 2022 • ICC men's T20 World cup Winner • 4th Powerful country in the world • The highest Literacy State In India • Second most populated state in India • Which state has strongest economy in India • Ministry of agriculture & Farmers welfare INDIA
Fallen Angels Cross Word 2014-05-27
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- what perry had to walk up to get back to Alpha Company
- what did Lt. Gearhart expose the troop with
- "the Bible i got has an index"
- holes where corporals sit(2 words)
- south Vietnamese army
- when the lady threw who own kid onto GI's who blew up is know as...
- "you remember those cowboy movies when the bad guys ride into town?"
- "is to lay an ambush outside the hamlet." (2 words)
- who Perry writes to all the time
- antitank weapon
- where people back home a fan of the war (yes or no)
- what were tanks called
- month "Fallen Angels" began
- one night, perry spends all night on the _______
- Italian
- Johnson had a different ________ when he is talking to Dongan
- LZ (2 words)
- lived in chicago
- who is supplying Vietcong with their weapons
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- HQ
- steps on a mine and dies
- "then why she want to marry you?"
- what does Walowick call Johnson when they are arguing
- in country
- who is the medic
- "he shouldn't have called me no farm boy"
- what is a homemade explosive
- what did Lobel lose in chapter 21
- what they were in when Gearhart shot off the flare
- wanted to be a writer
- who replaced Lt. Carroll
- where does Perry kill his first cong
- where were both Peewee and Perry talk a lieutenant into letting them fly to on their way home (2 words)
- what they call the US or back home
- what literary technique was used when Perry was setting up the claymore
- what do they do when many soldiers are killed at once
- white phosphorous(2 words)
- where was perry shot while getting on the chopper
- Perry made many of these here like Peewee,Monaco,Johnson
- where did Peewee promise Perry he would take some leave at (2 words)
40 Clues: HQ • Italian • in country • LZ (2 words) • antitank weapon • who is the medic • lived in chicago • south Vietnamese army • wanted to be a writer • what were tanks called • steps on a mine and dies • who replaced Lt. Carroll • white phosphorous(2 words) • month "Fallen Angels" began • what is a homemade explosive • "the Bible i got has an index" • who Perry writes to all the time • ...
Age of Oil and Progressive Era Crossword 2025-03-23
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- A political group that supported farmers and workers, and wanted the government to help ordinary people.
- The right to vote in elections.
- People who believed that farming was the best way of life and that farmers needed more government support.
- – Not taking sides in a conflict or war.
- People who wanted to fix problems in society, like unfair working conditions, poverty, and government corruption.
- – A secret message from Germany to Mexico during World War I, asking Mexico to join the war against the U.S.
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- A type of city government where a group of people (commissioners) share the responsibility of running the city.
- People who worked to improve working conditions, like making sure jobs were safe and workers were treated fairly.
- – A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German submarine in 1915, helping push the U.S. into World War I.
- – When more people move to cities, causing cities to grow.
- – Places where soldiers are trained and prepared for war.
11 Clues: The right to vote in elections. • – Not taking sides in a conflict or war. • – Places where soldiers are trained and prepared for war. • – When more people move to cities, causing cities to grow. • A political group that supported farmers and workers, and wanted the government to help ordinary people. • ...
Vocab 2015-02-20
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- a war that involves all of the human and material resources of the countries that are taking part
- to free from military control by removing all military personnel and fortifications
- weapons and military supplies
- a halt to fighting; a truce
- a atatement that threatens serious action of specified demands are not met
- to organize and prepare for war
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- news and information designed to influence people's beliefs or actions
- the policy of glorifying war and readying armed forced for conflict
- the name given to German submarines in World War 1
- a region administered by another country until it is judged ready for independence
- policy of avoiding involvement in the affairs of other matters
- payments made by one nation to another in compensation for property destroyed in war
- to grow or increase rapidly
13 Clues: a halt to fighting; a truce • to grow or increase rapidly • weapons and military supplies • to organize and prepare for war • the name given to German submarines in World War 1 • policy of avoiding involvement in the affairs of other matters • the policy of glorifying war and readying armed forced for conflict • ...
The Civil War Cross Word Puzzle 2025-12-18
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- Labor,
- of the 2 turning points of the civil war, Appomattox Court house, The Last Battle of the Civil War,
- Tom's cabin, A book about slaves escaping,
- Lincoln,and the 16th president.
- Confederacy,
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- of the 2 turning points of the civil war,
- Union,
- Sumter,First Battle of the Civil war, Antietam,the second battle of the Civil War,
8 Clues: Labor, • Union, • Confederacy, • Lincoln,and the 16th president. • of the 2 turning points of the civil war, • Tom's cabin, A book about slaves escaping, • Sumter,First Battle of the Civil war, Antietam,the second battle of the Civil War, • of the 2 turning points of the civil war, Appomattox Court house, The Last Battle of the Civil War,
Roald Dahl 2013-04-11
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- Africa Where was Dahl's first job
- what was the name of the older boys at Dahl's school
- how many empty seats were around the table
- What nationality were the girls at the pool
- What color was the umbrella
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- of Canterbury what did the headmaster of the school eventually become
- Gremlins what was the name of Dahl's first book
- Which island did the island take place
- What beverage was the author drinking at the beginning of the story
- where was Dahl born
- Pilot what job did Dahl have in World War 2
- Allen Poe Award What was one of the awards Dahl won
- what color was the water
13 Clues: where was Dahl born • what color was the water • What color was the umbrella • Africa Where was Dahl's first job • Which island did the island take place • how many empty seats were around the table • Pilot what job did Dahl have in World War 2 • What nationality were the girls at the pool • Gremlins what was the name of Dahl's first book • ...
Tempest Act 1 Quiz 2024-04-19
14 Clues: A gymnast • Dumb Jock • A turncoat • World War 3 • Flaky Shaky • Volunteering • Reign of Zeus • Detective work • Heavens & Earth • Hat of a prince • Lacking politeness • Older Siblings Love • Overthrow Government • Supreme Enlightenment
World War 1 2013-01-27
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- Germany Plan for victory.
- Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism ______
- they had _____ to have a better view of the enemy.
- _____ took place in No Mans Land
- Treaty of _____
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- War World War or
- Western and _____ Fronts
- ________ died in Serijteno Bosnia
- ideas or rumors to promote a cause
- the ___ powers worked together
10 Clues: Treaty of _____ • War World War or • Western and _____ Fronts • Germany Plan for victory. • the ___ powers worked together • _____ took place in No Mans Land • ________ died in Serijteno Bosnia • ideas or rumors to promote a cause • Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism ______ • they had _____ to have a better view of the enemy.
world war 1 2013-02-24
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- Germany's plan to defeat French and the attack Russia.
- countries devoted all their resources to the war effort.
- Great Britain, France, Russia along with others.
- allowing people to decide for themselves under what gov. they wished to live.
- an agreement to stop fighting.
- the area were Allies and Central powers battled each other.
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- Germans idea of sinking their submarines without warning others.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary and other nations.
- no side wins the battle.
- a form that was made after WW1 with the goal keeping peace among nations.
10 Clues: no side wins the battle. • an agreement to stop fighting. • Germany, Austria-Hungary and other nations. • Great Britain, France, Russia along with others. • Germany's plan to defeat French and the attack Russia. • countries devoted all their resources to the war effort. • the area were Allies and Central powers battled each other. • ...
World War 1 2013-05-22
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- Wrote the poem "In Flander's Fields"
- An award for exeptional bravery against the enemy
- Canadian 4th Division captured this trench
- Ypres is located in this country
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- Allies enemy
- Engineer who disabled charges on the bridge
- A pilot with 5 victories
- Downed 72 German planes
- Disease men recieved on the foot in the trenches
- Most gruesome and muddy form of fighting in the war
10 Clues: Allies enemy • Downed 72 German planes • A pilot with 5 victories • Ypres is located in this country • Wrote the poem "In Flander's Fields" • Canadian 4th Division captured this trench • Engineer who disabled charges on the bridge • Disease men recieved on the foot in the trenches • An award for exeptional bravery against the enemy • ...
War world I 2014-02-18
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- that been imported.
- bonds sold during World War I to raise money.
- heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- telegram-send by German to Mexico.
- turkey.
- which cause war.
- boat.
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- Great Britain.
- of land between the trenches of opposing armies.
- Law that required men between the ages of 21 and 30 to register into the armed forces.
10 Clues: boat. • turkey. • Great Britain. • which cause war. • that been imported. • telegram-send by German to Mexico. • heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary • bonds sold during World War I to raise money. • of land between the trenches of opposing armies. • Law that required men between the ages of 21 and 30 to register into the armed forces.
WORLD WAR I 2014-08-05
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- Is a situation in which neither side in a battle is winning
- Are long ditches used to hide and protect soldiers during a war
- Is a method of fighting in which soldiers fight from long ditches
- Is an agreement to stop fighting
- Is a ship that can travel underwater
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- Were a group of nations that fought against nations of the Central Powers
- Was a group of nations that fought against the Allies in WWI
- To refuse to fight or take sides in war
- A nation that is fighting in two different places
- Are small bombs that are fired from a cannon or other weapon
10 Clues: Is an agreement to stop fighting • Is a ship that can travel underwater • To refuse to fight or take sides in war • A nation that is fighting in two different places • Is a situation in which neither side in a battle is winning • Was a group of nations that fought against the Allies in WWI • Are small bombs that are fired from a cannon or other weapon • ...
World War One 2014-10-27
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- A popular role for women in the war
- The war that gas attacks first started
- A Arnprior factory that is now a gym
- Someone who loses a limb is known as an
- Men would often get pesky bugs on their bodies and ____ while in the trench
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- A role many Aboriginal soldiers played
- how many days did trench fever last?
- This province did not want to join the army because they did not feel loyal to the Queen
- One of the most famous Aboriginal soldiers is Francis _____
- a German boat
10 Clues: a German boat • A popular role for women in the war • how many days did trench fever last? • A Arnprior factory that is now a gym • A role many Aboriginal soldiers played • The war that gas attacks first started • Someone who loses a limb is known as an • One of the most famous Aboriginal soldiers is Francis _____ • ...
World War 1 2015-03-02
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- Fascination with the glory of war and the power of the military
- line along which opposing armies face each other
- Policy of not taking sides
- Understanding between nations
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- nonmilitary citizens
- agreement among competing blocs nations to help each other if war broke out
- Committees
- Assembly and movement of troops
- Most radical of the socialist groups
- Information designed to influence public opinions
10 Clues: Committees • nonmilitary citizens • Policy of not taking sides • Understanding between nations • Assembly and movement of troops • Most radical of the socialist groups • line along which opposing armies face each other • Information designed to influence public opinions • Fascination with the glory of war and the power of the military • ...
World War I 2015-11-01
10 Clues: Unsinkable Ship • the right to vote • First car company • Treaty that ended the war • Acronym for Allied Powers • Prince From Austria-Hungary • Famous Actor in Silent Movies • Acronym for Causes of the War • First Boats that could go underwater • Warfare that was fought in man made holes
World War 11 2016-06-06
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- a malignant growth or tumor resulting from the division of abnormal cells
- the process of giving off energy in the form of waves or particles
- combat
- deseacsed
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- heal
- of or relating to an atom or atoms
- a nation with its own government
- physical injury
- a container filled with explosive
- the earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features.
10 Clues: heal • combat • deseacsed • physical injury • a nation with its own government • a container filled with explosive • of or relating to an atom or atoms • the process of giving off energy in the form of waves or particles • a malignant growth or tumor resulting from the division of abnormal cells • the earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features.
world war II 2018-08-02
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- STICKY AND SQUISHY
- can blow up people houses and buildings
- of mercy nurse helping us out?...
- they are the main reason we win?...
- thinks that can smash things over?...
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- you need them to survive?...
- In order to use a gun you need?...
- it only comes out when you die?...
- a thing that people do for our country?...
- launcher a big rocket that floats in the air?...
10 Clues: STICKY AND SQUISHY • you need them to survive?... • of mercy nurse helping us out?... • In order to use a gun you need?... • it only comes out when you die?... • they are the main reason we win?... • thinks that can smash things over?... • can blow up people houses and buildings • a thing that people do for our country?... • launcher a big rocket that floats in the air?...
World War 1 2019-08-09
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- A ship that was sink in World War 1 by German U-boats
- System A formal agreement between two or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to another's defense
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
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- German emperor
- Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts
- Boat German Submarines
- Teams of troops,ships,or equipment
- Wilson President During WW1
- Guns A rapid firing weapon
- Ferdinand The heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary
10 Clues: German emperor • Boat German Submarines • Guns A rapid firing weapon • Wilson President During WW1 • Teams of troops,ships,or equipment • Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts • Ferdinand The heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary • A ship that was sink in World War 1 by German U-boats • ...
World War 1 2017-11-07
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- This country was the most prepared for war.
- A country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- All wars are started with a breakdown of what?
- The assassination of who caused WW1?
- Princip was a member of what group dedicated to creating a better Serbia?
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- Austria issued an ultimatum to who?
- Association formed for mutual belief.
- Bosnia celebrated what after committing the assassination?
- Patriotic feeling, principals or efforts.
- When was the assassination committed?
10 Clues: Austria issued an ultimatum to who? • The assassination of who caused WW1? • Association formed for mutual belief. • When was the assassination committed? • Patriotic feeling, principals or efforts. • This country was the most prepared for war. • All wars are started with a breakdown of what? • Bosnia celebrated what after committing the assassination? • ...
World War I 2016-04-26
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- To kill or die from lack of air, caused especially by a thick covering over the mouth and nose; to suffocate
- Plural form of 'thief'
- A person who is wounded or killed in a battle, accident
- Great pain or suffering
- A person legally ordered by the state to serve in the armed forces
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- Loss of memory
- Plural form of 'goose'
- A metal case filled with explosives and fired from a gun
- A period of two weeks
- A division of a regiment, a section of a fleet, or a group of aeroplanes
10 Clues: Loss of memory • A period of two weeks • Plural form of 'goose' • Plural form of 'thief' • Great pain or suffering • A person who is wounded or killed in a battle, accident • A metal case filled with explosives and fired from a gun • A person legally ordered by the state to serve in the armed forces • ...
World War 1 2018-01-31
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- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I
- made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- military weapons, ammunition, equipment, and stores
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other
- a position counting as a draw, in which a player is not in check but cannot move except into check
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- made up of France, Russia, and England
- a fixed amount of a commodity officially allowed to each person during a time of shortage, as in wartime
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce
- military conflict in which the contenders are willing to make any sacrifice in lives and other resources to obtain a complete
10 Clues: made up of France, Russia, and England • made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • military weapons, ammunition, equipment, and stores • a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other • an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce • ...
World War II 2018-11-11
10 Clues: US President • Prime Minister • Escaped to England • American President • Emperor of Ethiopia • British Prime Minister • Fascist Director of Italy • General of the Imperial Japanese • General of the Army and US President • Director and Leader of the Soviet Union
World War I 2021-03-18
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- city where the war started
- process through which individuals become permanent residents or citizens of another country
- name of the peace treaty
- emerged as a world power
- ditch of shelter protected by barbed wire
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- president of the USA that created the peace plan called "Fourteen Points"
- water method of attack
- Inge's nationality
- who "won" the war
- another word for this war
10 Clues: who "won" the war • Inge's nationality • water method of attack • name of the peace treaty • emerged as a world power • another word for this war • city where the war started • ditch of shelter protected by barbed wire • president of the USA that created the peace plan called "Fourteen Points" • ...
World War 1 2023-11-22
10 Clues: no • yes • okay • field marshal general • wished for Russia to gain land • the president of the during WW1 • president of France from 1913-1920 • official head of Germany during WW1 • spent 68 years keeping an empire together • responsible for the build up of the Germany U.S. navy pre-war
World War I 2024-02-22
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- A limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use
- A form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws).
- Form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy in the years before WWI.
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- A name for one-sided information designed to persuade.
- Policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war.
- an alliance of Great Britain, France, and Russia before WWI as a counterbalance to the Triple Alliance
- Not favoring either side
- An agreement to stop fighting; a peace treaty.
10 Clues: Not favoring either side • An agreement to stop fighting; a peace treaty. • A name for one-sided information designed to persuade. • A limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use • An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy in the years before WWI. • ...
World War I 2024-09-03
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- The royal title of the emperor in Russia during WWI
- A ditch or a hole dug underground which soldiers used to hide from enemy fire and keep warm
- The economic compensation for war damage that Germany had to pay following WWI
- A term describing forced enlistment in the army
- The name of the palace in France in which the peace treaty following WWI was signed
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- The type of government Germany had to adopt according to the post-war peace treaty
- A war strategy where the opposing armies try exhausting and wearing each other down
- The name of the general who the German Spring Offensive in 1918 was named after
- When a government deliberately denies its civilians information in order to repel potential opposition and maintain morale
- A situation in war where neither side seem to be making progress; a stand still
10 Clues: A term describing forced enlistment in the army • The royal title of the emperor in Russia during WWI • The economic compensation for war damage that Germany had to pay following WWI • The name of the general who the German Spring Offensive in 1918 was named after • A situation in war where neither side seem to be making progress; a stand still • ...
world War 1 2023-04-21
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- Refusal,to take,part,in,a,war,between,other,powers
- Tryingtokeepothersawayfromanareathattheyuseorcontrol
- GreatBritain,UnitedState,SovietUnion
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- Germany,Italy,Japan
- ,feeling,of,angry,displeasure,toward,something
- thpresidentduringWW1
- supported,slavery
- opposed,slavery
- The opinionsoratonsofpeoplwhobelievethatacuntryshouldusemilitarymethods
- form,of,government,that,attempts,to,assert,total,control
10 Clues: opposed,slavery • supported,slavery • Germany,Italy,Japan • thpresidentduringWW1 • GreatBritain,UnitedState,SovietUnion • ,feeling,of,angry,displeasure,toward,something • Refusal,to take,part,in,a,war,between,other,powers • Tryingtokeepothersawayfromanareathattheyuseorcontrol • form,of,government,that,attempts,to,assert,total,control • ...
World War II 2023-04-14
Across
- American general who commanded the southwest Pacific in WWII
- Leader of Germany
- U.S and Japanese naval battle that lasted 5 days
- Marshal Admiral of the imperial Japanese Navy
- suprise Japanese Bombing upon the U.S
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- Series of land and naval fights between Allies and Japan at Guadalcanal, one of the southern solomon islands
- U.S G.b USSR
- Leader of Italy
- Leader of Russia
- Germany Japan Italy
10 Clues: U.S G.b USSR • Leader of Italy • Leader of Russia • Leader of Germany • Germany Japan Italy • suprise Japanese Bombing upon the U.S • Marshal Admiral of the imperial Japanese Navy • U.S and Japanese naval battle that lasted 5 days • American general who commanded the southwest Pacific in WWII • ...
world war 1 2023-03-31
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- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- Things used to shoot people
- Armored vehicle used to cross no mans land
- goods that have been imported or exported illegally.
- friends — specifically, friendly nations — you trust
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- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- type of combat
- country
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests,
- country
- the mandatory enrollment of individuals into the armed forces
- country
12 Clues: country • country • country • type of combat • Things used to shoot people • Armored vehicle used to cross no mans land • goods that have been imported or exported illegally. • friends — specifically, friendly nations — you trust • the mandatory enrollment of individuals into the armed forces • identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, • ...
world war 1 2023-03-31
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- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- Things used to shoot people
- Armored vehicle used to cross no mans land
- goods that have been imported or exported illegally.
- friends — specifically, friendly nations — you trust
Down
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- type of combat
- country
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests,
- country
- the mandatory enrollment of individuals into the armed forces
- country
12 Clues: country • country • country • type of combat • Things used to shoot people • Armored vehicle used to cross no mans land • goods that have been imported or exported illegally. • friends — specifically, friendly nations — you trust • the mandatory enrollment of individuals into the armed forces • identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, • ...
WORLD WAR I 2021-11-15
Across
- vehicles that were used to cross "No man´s land"
- place that helped to protect soldiers from gunfire and artillery
- When a country takes over new lands and makes them subject to their rule
- objects that thrown from airplanes
- Country that pulled out of the war due to their revolution
Down
- name of strong ships that where built by Germany and Britain
- was form by Germany, Austria-hungary and Italy
- It was the belief that your country was better than others
- Coutry that joined the war so as to get power
- piece of land which was wanted by many countries mainly by Germany
10 Clues: objects that thrown from airplanes • Coutry that joined the war so as to get power • was form by Germany, Austria-hungary and Italy • vehicles that were used to cross "No man´s land" • It was the belief that your country was better than others • Country that pulled out of the war due to their revolution • name of strong ships that where built by Germany and Britain • ...
World War I 2021-12-03
10 Clues: the tsars son • he was a tsar • was the oldest • she is a mystery • he was a dictator • it was a world _____ • she is the second daughter • she was the third daughter • it was a communist country • It's a day that people weren't happy about
world war 11 2021-05-05
World War 1 2022-02-16
Across
- The belief that one's country should maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend/ promote national interests.
- President of U.S. during World War 1.
- Communists who seek equal distribution of wealth and private ownership.
- His assignation in Sarajevo is considered the most immediate cause of World War 1.
- The area in between the trenches
Down
- The domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region.
- Asked for Mexico's help in exchange for its lost Southwest territory
- Soldiers lived in trenches, surrounded by machine-gun fire, grenades, and exploding artillery shells.
- Were formed between countries to maintain peace but would lead directly to war.
- The love of one's country and you think it's solely the best.
10 Clues: The area in between the trenches • President of U.S. during World War 1. • The love of one's country and you think it's solely the best. • Asked for Mexico's help in exchange for its lost Southwest territory • Communists who seek equal distribution of wealth and private ownership. • Were formed between countries to maintain peace but would lead directly to war. • ...
World War 1 2025-01-16
Across
- No side gained ground in trench warfare.
- German general who asked for an armistice.
- Key German victory against Russia.
- Russian general who led a major offensive in 1916.
Down
- German plan to avoid two fronts.
- Major 1916 battle between Germany and France.
- British officer who helped the Arabs in the war.
- Famous battle in 1916.
- Allied general in 1918.
- Failed Allied campaign to help Russia.
10 Clues: Famous battle in 1916. • Allied general in 1918. • German plan to avoid two fronts. • Key German victory against Russia. • Failed Allied campaign to help Russia. • No side gained ground in trench warfare. • German general who asked for an armistice. • Major 1916 battle between Germany and France. • British officer who helped the Arabs in the war. • ...
World War 11 2025-02-14
Across
- What was the cause of WW11?
- What deadly gas was used in WW11?
- What treaty officially ended WW11?
- Which even took place on October 28th, 1929
- What type of warfare dominated the Western Front?
- Which country invaded Belgium, sparking British entry?
- What was the name of the German Governement following the War?
Down
- Who started WW11?
- _____/ on party rules
- What event brought the US into the war?
10 Clues: Who started WW11? • _____/ on party rules • What was the cause of WW11? • What deadly gas was used in WW11? • What treaty officially ended WW11? • What event brought the US into the war? • Which even took place on October 28th, 1929 • What type of warfare dominated the Western Front? • Which country invaded Belgium, sparking British entry? • ...
world war 1 2025-03-10
10 Clues: submarines • end of fighting • devotion to country • surrounded by enemies • to damage opposing cause • mans land empty track of land • domination of another country • war channeling nations resources • check unlimited freedom of action • of attrition series of small scale action
Second World War 2023-12-07
10 Clues: acts of warfare • german air force • surprise aerial attack • Germany, Italy and Japan • name of D-Day's operation • Great-Britain, France and USA • first country occuppied by Hitler • tirty second president of the USA • a group of ships sailing together • a formally agreement between states
World War 1 2023-10-30
Across
- Being selected to fight in war
- An effort to prevent goods and/or people from entering or leaving a country.
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
- a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose.
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability
Down
- To move around the side of an enemy in battle.
- a group of ships or vehicles traveling together
- a swift-moving British cruise liner traveling from New York to Liverpool, England
- Information used and distributed to present one side of an issue.
10 Clues: Being selected to fight in war • To move around the side of an enemy in battle. • a group of ships or vehicles traveling together • a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries. • Information used and distributed to present one side of an issue. • identification with one's own nation and support for its interests • ...
World War One 2024-11-18
World War 1 2025-03-25
Across
- The state of the non fighting country
- Submarines
- A long tunnel with an open top that ww1 soldiers fought in
- Countries working together
- The treaty on quick sand
- U.S plan to bring peace to the world
Down
- A failed message "sent" to Mexico
- A cartoon guy
- The act of some one absurdly killing some one well known
- The country that was mainly punished for ww1
10 Clues: Submarines • A cartoon guy • The treaty on quick sand • Countries working together • A failed message "sent" to Mexico • U.S plan to bring peace to the world • The state of the non fighting country • The country that was mainly punished for ww1 • The act of some one absurdly killing some one well known • A long tunnel with an open top that ww1 soldiers fought in
world war 1 2025-05-04
Across
- - The country that was part of the Central Powers and later became part of the Axis in WWII.
- - The event that triggered the war.
- - A major front where trench warfare occurred.
Down
- - The site of a major battle in 1916.
- - The Archduke whose assassination sparked the war.
- - A key military leader of the German forces.
- - The name of the treaty that ended the war.
- - The country that was the leader of the Allied Powers.
- - A gas used in warfare, known for causing respiratory problems.
- - The major weapon used in trench warfare.
10 Clues: - The event that triggered the war. • - The site of a major battle in 1916. • - The major weapon used in trench warfare. • - The name of the treaty that ended the war. • - A key military leader of the German forces. • - A major front where trench warfare occurred. • - The Archduke whose assassination sparked the war. • ...
World War One 2025-05-15
Across
- A country that tries to build there empire and take over new territory
- Btitain, France, Russia, Japan, Italy
- no country is able to defeat each other
- They were assassinated, and it started World War One
- Agreement to end war
- drafted into the military
Down
- Having pride in your own country, not in a good way
- A country that is trying to make a stronger government
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman empire
- A promise to another country to help defend them
10 Clues: Agreement to end war • drafted into the military • Btitain, France, Russia, Japan, Italy • no country is able to defeat each other • A promise to another country to help defend them • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman empire • Having pride in your own country, not in a good way • They were assassinated, and it started World War One • ...
World War 1 2022-03-17
World War II 2022-06-17
Across
- the U.S. remained this for most of the war.
- leader of the German Army.
- battle that was the biggest sea to land invasion in history led by the Allies.
- Group that Great Britain, the United States, and Soviet Union were apart of.
- Warfare used by Axis powers that was quick.
Down
- Prime Minister of Great Britain.
- Site of the first atomic bomb dropped in Japan.
- Name of the largest concentration camp.
- battle that was the turning point for the U.S..
- U.S. president that spend the MOST time in office during WW2.
10 Clues: leader of the German Army. • Prime Minister of Great Britain. • Name of the largest concentration camp. • the U.S. remained this for most of the war. • Warfare used by Axis powers that was quick. • Site of the first atomic bomb dropped in Japan. • battle that was the turning point for the U.S.. • U.S. president that spend the MOST time in office during WW2. • ...
World War 1 2022-01-07
Joseph Savoia Articles X-Word 2024-02-09
Across
- Some of the colonists went to _____ after the war.
- Out of the 13 colonies _____________ have to agree on a law.
- The US most "underlying crises" was what?
- One advantage the US had was that they could print their own _____.
- In Massachusetts _________ tried to take over the government.
- The US was failing because they could not _____ the states.
- The state leaders met in Philadelphia to make a new ________.
- Alexander Hamilton hated _______ because of the United States of America.
- The one branch that was there was the ______.
- How many branches of government were there?
- Shay's rebellion made a new _______ of about 3,000 troops.
Down
- ________was the western boundary won in the French and Indian War.
- Alexander Hamilton also hated the_____
- What did Noah Webster write?
- How many troops did shay's rebellion recruit?
- Alexander Hamilton was part of ______ which he also hated.
- Alexander_____ was an illegitimate man who saw potential in the USA.
- Winning the war made the states too ______.
- The ____ could print their own money but no one would take it.
- After the war alot of the colonies were in _____.
20 Clues: What did Noah Webster write? • Alexander Hamilton also hated the_____ • The US most "underlying crises" was what? • Winning the war made the states too ______. • How many branches of government were there? • How many troops did shay's rebellion recruit? • The one branch that was there was the ______. • After the war alot of the colonies were in _____. • ...
Cold War/50's Culture 2022-04-12
Across
- Getting to the brink of war without actually starting a war
- President during the Missile Crisis
- Postwar generation
- Senator that claimed communism thrived under Truman
- US's enemy during the Cold War
- New genre of music that was loud and fast paced
- conference that determined the splitting of Germany
- U.S. foreign policy regarding communism
- Factory workers
- Searched for communists in government agencies
- Constructed to keep East Germans from fleeing
- Pro-Democracy/Capitalism alliance
- The King of the new music
Down
- Represented the suburban white middle class family
- Buying new products that made life more "comfortable"
- Leader of the USSR during the Missile Crisis
- Supplies being sent into West Berlin
- Leader of Cuba
- Closest the world came to a nuclear war
- Stockpiling weapons as a form of "self-defense"
- Invisible line that separated communism from capitalism
- Conference about what to do with Japan
- Doctors, Lawyers, Managers, etc.
- Middle class families moved from the city to these
- Alliance between USSR and its satellite nations
25 Clues: Leader of Cuba • Factory workers • Postwar generation • The King of the new music • US's enemy during the Cold War • Doctors, Lawyers, Managers, etc. • Pro-Democracy/Capitalism alliance • President during the Missile Crisis • Supplies being sent into West Berlin • Conference about what to do with Japan • Closest the world came to a nuclear war • ...
world war 1 2018-10-17
Across
- unable to read and write
- type of fighting in which soldiers fire on one another from opposing lines of dugout trenches
- false or misleading information that is spread to further a cause; information used to away public opinion
- economic and political system in which the state owns the means of production and a single party rules armistice
- devotion to the interests of one's own country ; pride in one's own nation or ethnic group
Down
- gloriffication of the military
- right of a group to decide its own form of government
- deadlock situation in which neither side wins
- a large group of merchant vessels sailing together
- to prepare for war
10 Clues: to prepare for war • unable to read and write • gloriffication of the military • deadlock situation in which neither side wins • a large group of merchant vessels sailing together • right of a group to decide its own form of government • devotion to the interests of one's own country ; pride in one's own nation or ethnic group • ...
WORLD WAR ONE 2012-02-15
10 Clues: A COUNTRY • OPPOSITE OF MEN • THE END OF LIFE • A TOWN IN BELGIUM • A FORMAL AGREEMENT • A COUNTRY IN CENTRAL EUROPE • NARROW EXCAVTION IN THE GROUND • A ARMED FRONTIER BETWEEN LANDS • ANY SUCH FLUID OR MIXTURE FLUIDS • ANY NOURISHING SUBSTANCE THAT IS EATEN
World War II 2013-03-24
Across
- When millions of Jews were killed
- Winston _________
- The U.S president
- Britain, America, Soviet Union
- World War II began when Germany invaded this country
Down
- Germany, Italy, Japan
- Dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Leader of Germany
- The Americans joined the war when the Japanese bombed this place
- The other name for the invasion of Normandy
10 Clues: Leader of Germany • Winston _________ • The U.S president • Germany, Italy, Japan • Britain, America, Soviet Union • When millions of Jews were killed • Dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki • The other name for the invasion of Normandy • World War II began when Germany invaded this country • The Americans joined the war when the Japanese bombed this place
