world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
marissa brunatti-16-1 2021-05-03
Across
- Germany bombed Great Britain in order to try and destroy their air force and prepare for invasion
- treaty between two or more states/countries that includes a promise by the signatories not to engage in military action against each other
- lead Britain through world war II
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- a joint declaration issued during World War II
- led the Free French forces in resisting capitulation to Germany during World War II
- an intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory
- German field marshal who became the most popular general
7 Clues: lead Britain through world war II • a joint declaration issued during World War II • German field marshal who became the most popular general • an intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory • led the Free French forces in resisting capitulation to Germany during World War II • ...
Chapter One Terms 2023-08-14
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- daughter of the Indian chief who married John Rolfe
- companies whose investors shared profits without sharing liabilities (hyphenated term)
- Italian-born explorer who set out with three ships in 1492
- During the winter of 1609-1610, Virginia faced its severest trial known as the "______ time"
- a movement that rediscovered biblical truth and shattered the religious monopoly of Rome (2 words)
- entered the English Channel with 130 ships and 30,000 men but was ultimately defeated (2 words)
- the first permanent English settlement in the New World
- explorer who made at least two voyages to the Caribbean and South America
- company granted by King James I to colonize the land between 34 and 41 degrees
- French settlements in Canada became known as "New _____"
- ardent Catholic who was bent on crushing the Protestant menace in western Europe western Europe (2 words)
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- stubborn German monk who challenged papal authority
- explorer who set out from Spain in 1519 with five ships
- commanded an expedition that left Mexico in 1540 to explore what is now the SW US (2 words)
- explorer who sailed to India and returned to Portugal with a cargo of spices (2 words)
- Indian chief who ordered war parties against the Jamestown colony
- explorer whose travel-log fired the imaginations of others
- landed at Tampa Bay want went as far N as Charlotte, NC (2 words)
- explorer who sailed for the English to Newfoundland in search for a passage to China
- great Aztec king who was captured by Cortes
- first to explore the FL peninula in 1513 (2 words)
- the first great conquistador who reached Mexico in 1519
- company granted by King James I to colonize the land between 38 and 45 degrees
- Captain who enforced the kind of discipline necessary for the survival of Jamestown
- island located in the sound of NC's outer banks, ultimately became known as the "Lost Colony"
- 1/2 of the most famous pair in a daring class of mariners under Queen Elizabeth I
- compiled a list of arguments favoring the colonization of North America for Queen Elizabeth I
- explorer who sailed southward along the coast of Africa and rounded the cape
28 Clues: great Aztec king who was captured by Cortes • first to explore the FL peninula in 1513 (2 words) • stubborn German monk who challenged papal authority • daughter of the Indian chief who married John Rolfe • explorer who set out from Spain in 1519 with five ships • the first great conquistador who reached Mexico in 1519 • ...
Nations 2024-01-15
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- this nation was heavily involved in the Trans Atlantic Slave trade the first African slaves were brought to Brasil by this nation
- this nation is remembered for its long dynasties and luxury goods such as silk, porcelain, tea, and jade.
- this nation is the most populated in the world and was once known as the Mughal empire
- this nation had 3 revolutions and is known for its fierce nationalism
- this nation is the first free black republic in the world, the first independent state in the Caribbean
- this nation started and lost the Crimean War
- this nation is a representative democracy and became a nation on July 4, 1776
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- this nation was once an extremely isolated island before European traders forced them to join the modern world in 1853
- this nation was very powerful during the early years of European exploration, especially in the Americas
- an empire that lasted over 600 years
- the ancient Aztec, Inca and Olmec civilizations of Mesoamerica were located in this nation's present region
- this once great nation is best known for its neutral position in the Crimean War despite an alliance with Russia
- this place was known for their sophisticated sculpture and architecture. Socrates was born here.
- in 1859 this nation was unified was unified because of a war in which France and Piedmont-Sardinia defeated Austria.
14 Clues: an empire that lasted over 600 years • this nation started and lost the Crimean War • this nation had 3 revolutions and is known for its fierce nationalism • this nation is a representative democracy and became a nation on July 4, 1776 • this nation is the most populated in the world and was once known as the Mughal empire • ...
World War 1 2021-01-20
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- the king of austria hungary
- war what we are studying
- states one of the countries involved
- britain one of the countries involved
- one of the countries involved
- powers most of europe
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- one of the countries involved
- franz ferdinand he was a king was assassinated
- hungary where the king was assassinated
- powers involved untied states
10 Clues: powers most of europe • war what we are studying • the king of austria hungary • one of the countries involved • powers involved untied states • one of the countries involved • states one of the countries involved • britain one of the countries involved • hungary where the king was assassinated • franz ferdinand he was a king was assassinated
World War One 2023-02-28
World War II 2023-03-09
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- African American fighter squadron who played a key role in the campaign escorting bombers and protecting them from enemy fighter pilots
- program bringing laborers from Mexico to work on American farms
- the turning point of the war in the Pacific, ending the seemingly unstoppable Japanese advance
- American military strategy capturing some Japanese-held islands and ignoring others in a steady path toward Japan.
- tank commander for the Allies
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- code name for the massive Allied invasion of France
- commanded the Allied invasion of North Africa
- code name given to the program made to develop an atomic bomb
- temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group- Japanese specifically in WWII
9 Clues: tank commander for the Allies • commanded the Allied invasion of North Africa • code name for the massive Allied invasion of France • code name given to the program made to develop an atomic bomb • program bringing laborers from Mexico to work on American farms • temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group- Japanese specifically in WWII • ...
World War 1 2023-06-08
Across
- the giving or delegation of power or authority;
- spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation
- a salt of hydrocyanic acid, as potassium cyanide, KCN.
- a government under an emperor or empress.
Down
- a dependent country, territory
- a town in Belgium
- a long narrow excavation in the ground
- the science that treats of the use of such weapons.
- the control or governing influence of a nation
9 Clues: a town in Belgium • a dependent country, territory • a long narrow excavation in the ground • a government under an emperor or empress. • the control or governing influence of a nation • the giving or delegation of power or authority; • the science that treats of the use of such weapons. • spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation • ...
World War One 2015-08-10
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- What had Hitler tried to get into in Vienna?
- Where did Hitler apply for art school?
- After leaving his half-sister’s house, where did he end up living?
- Where was Hitler born?
- What war did Hitler fight in?
Down
- Who did Hitler blame for Germany losing the war?
- Who was his Hitler mother?
- Who was a brave runner?
- who was Hitler father?
9 Clues: Where was Hitler born? • who was Hitler father? • Who was a brave runner? • Who was his Hitler mother? • What war did Hitler fight in? • Where did Hitler apply for art school? • What had Hitler tried to get into in Vienna? • Who did Hitler blame for Germany losing the war? • After leaving his half-sister’s house, where did he end up living?
World War II 2022-05-11
Across
- Mass murder of a certain group of people.
- Attack on _____ Harbor.
- City invaded on D-Day.
- Name of conference between leaders of the Allies.
- German tactic of bombing followed by ground invasion.
Down
- The Miracle at _______.
- The capital of Germany during WWII.
- City upon which "Fat Man" was dropped.
- The Rape of _______.
9 Clues: The Rape of _______. • City invaded on D-Day. • The Miracle at _______. • Attack on _____ Harbor. • The capital of Germany during WWII. • City upon which "Fat Man" was dropped. • Mass murder of a certain group of people. • Name of conference between leaders of the Allies. • German tactic of bombing followed by ground invasion.
World War 1 2022-05-14
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- The country which Serbia had supported after Austria Hungary declared war
- the country that Archduke Ferdinand killed.
- The country in which Austria had the backing before starting the war with Serbia.
- was the french counter to the schlieffen plan.
- The title that Franz Ferdinand had.
- the number of military deaths.
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- the time the war lasted
- a plan in which germany wanted to quickly defeat the french and then go fight russia.
- the number of military-related injuries.
9 Clues: the time the war lasted • the number of military deaths. • The title that Franz Ferdinand had. • the number of military-related injuries. • the country that Archduke Ferdinand killed. • was the french counter to the schlieffen plan. • The country which Serbia had supported after Austria Hungary declared war • ...
World War II 2023-11-15
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- A continuous attack with weapons.
- Germany's air force.
- Landing forces in areas to disrupt supply lines.
- Coalition headed by USA.
Down
- A hole in the ground used by troops to shelter from fire.
- A ruler, especially a feudal lord.
- An incursion by an offensive force.
- Coalition headed by Germany.
- Germany's "personal protection" unit.
9 Clues: Germany's air force. • Coalition headed by USA. • Coalition headed by Germany. • A continuous attack with weapons. • A ruler, especially a feudal lord. • An incursion by an offensive force. • Germany's "personal protection" unit. • Landing forces in areas to disrupt supply lines. • A hole in the ground used by troops to shelter from fire.
World War II 2024-02-15
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- giving an aggressor what they want in order to keep the peace
- 1930s conflict in Spain where Germany tested new weapons and tactics
- opposition to all violence
- country that signed a non-aggression pact with Hitler and agreed to share Poland
- German for "union:" the annexation of Austria by Germany in 1938
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- Spanish dictator who overthrew the left-wing government with German and Italian help
- USA's attempt to keep out of the war by forbidding their citizens from doing business with warring powers
- The German-speaking region of Czechoslovakia annexed during the Sudeten Crisis
- triple alliance of Fascist nations who opposed both communism and democracy
9 Clues: opposition to all violence • giving an aggressor what they want in order to keep the peace • German for "union:" the annexation of Austria by Germany in 1938 • 1930s conflict in Spain where Germany tested new weapons and tactics • triple alliance of Fascist nations who opposed both communism and democracy • ...
World War 1 2023-12-12
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- France pledges support for ____
- What happened to peoples feet during Trench Warfare
- What country does Germany declare war on?
- Germany,Italy, and Austria-Hungary are a part of what?
- What country intercepted the telegram from Germany to Mexico?
- Extending Economic and Political control over many people.
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- Germany Invades ____ on the way to France
- Type of fighting during WW1 where both sides dug trenches.
- Russia Pledged Support to_____
- The Triple Entente is also known as what?
10 Clues: Russia Pledged Support to_____ • France pledges support for ____ • Germany Invades ____ on the way to France • What country does Germany declare war on? • The Triple Entente is also known as what? • What happened to peoples feet during Trench Warfare • Germany,Italy, and Austria-Hungary are a part of what? • Type of fighting during WW1 where both sides dug trenches. • ...
World War II 2023-12-12
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- Luka koju je Japan napao 7.12.1941
- Država koja je kapitulirala 8.9.1943
- Drugo ime za iskrcavanje u Normandiji
- njemački kancelar
- Amerikanci su ih bacili na Hirošimu i Nagasaki
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- Najkrivavija bitka drugog svjetskog rata oko jednog ruskog grada
- Japanski piloti samoubojice
- Mjesec početka i kraja drugog svjetskog rata
- Sustavni progon i ubijanje Židova
9 Clues: njemački kancelar • Japanski piloti samoubojice • Sustavni progon i ubijanje Židova • Luka koju je Japan napao 7.12.1941 • Država koja je kapitulirala 8.9.1943 • Drugo ime za iskrcavanje u Normandiji • Mjesec početka i kraja drugog svjetskog rata • Amerikanci su ih bacili na Hirošimu i Nagasaki • Najkrivavija bitka drugog svjetskog rata oko jednog ruskog grada
world war 1 2023-12-06
9 Clues: - race back to fight • - what does the I stand for • - what does the N stand for • - what system causes of wwl • - What does the M stand for • - Austria-hungary declares war on • - who was blamed by many countries • - cut through belgium and encircle • - what plan did this battle destroyed.
World War One 2024-01-18
Across
- War based on wearing down enemies by wearing them down by constant attacks and heavy losses.
- Desire for national superiority.
- Assassination had helped spark World War One.
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- When a country decides to rapidly expand its own military.
- Had a plan to invade France by taking over Belgium.
- Used by countries to gain support for their cause.
- When a country gains power by taking control of land and resources.
- When two or more countries agree to stop fighting.
- An agreement between two or more countries to help defend each other. in case of an attack.
9 Clues: Desire for national superiority. • Assassination had helped spark World War One. • Used by countries to gain support for their cause. • When two or more countries agree to stop fighting. • Had a plan to invade France by taking over Belgium. • When a country decides to rapidly expand its own military. • ...
World War II 2024-02-28
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- Američki predsjednik na kraju Drugog svjetskog rata. Harry
- Otac atomske bombe, o njegovom životu je snimljen uspješan film 2023. godine.
- Vođa Sovjetskog Saveza
- Velika Britanija, SSSR i SAD
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- Vođa Japana u Drugom svjetskom ratu
- Organizacija za održavanje mira i sigurnosti u svijetu. Osnovana 1945. godine u New Yorku
- osovine Njemačka, Italija i Japan
- Američki predsjednik na početku Drugog svjetskog rata. Franklin Delano
- Drugi svjetski rat započeo je njemačkom invazijom ove države
9 Clues: Vođa Sovjetskog Saveza • Velika Britanija, SSSR i SAD • osovine Njemačka, Italija i Japan • Vođa Japana u Drugom svjetskom ratu • Američki predsjednik na kraju Drugog svjetskog rata. Harry • Drugi svjetski rat započeo je njemačkom invazijom ove države • Američki predsjednik na početku Drugog svjetskog rata. Franklin Delano • ...
Pre Civil War Crossword 2013-06-03
Across
- President of the Confederate States of America
- This bill passed in 1833 to further the collection of imports and duties
- Author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin (last name)
- Admitted into the Union during the Compromise of 1850
- First Fort to surrender during the Civil War
- Judges appointed at the last minute
- The most successful ordinance passed by the Articles of Confederation
- (int) Corrupt Bargain of 1824
- Organization opposed to slavery
- Destiny to travel out West
- Both the Union and the CSA wanted to win the support of these states
- British Economic Theory in the 17th century
- Territorial purchase with Mexico in order to build a Railway
- Territory purchased in 1803
- British soldiers fired into a crowd in this city
- The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are called the
- Leader of the Federalist papers
- This topic would eventually lead to the civil war
- Pilgrims who wanted to purify the English Church
- Commodore who sailed to Japan in 1853
- First Colonial Legislature in England
- Common Sense
- Landmark Supreme Court Case in 1857
- Wrote the Declaration of Independance
- “The Prophet”
- Invented the cotton gin
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- War of 1812 is also known as this President’s war
- Doctrine discouraging further colonization of the New World
- This Frontier “embodied the true American Spirit”
- Colony owned by an individual
- Weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation led to the U.S
- This state entered as a free state during the Compromise of 1821
- Convention where states of New England met to discuss their grievances
- Brought the French into the War of Independance
- Compromise of 1821
- Tariff of 1828
- This mineral brought thousands of people to California in 1840’s
- Passage used to transport slaves to the New World
- Attempted to incite a slave revolt in Virginia (last name)
- First Republican President
- Initiated a war with France in 1753-1754
- Gave “A City upon a hill” speech
- Led a rebellion in Virginia, 1676
- SImple silversmith who gained fame during the American Revolution
- “The Great Compromiser”
- The British did this to American sailors in the early 1800’s
- Founded by Lord Baltimore
- pro nullification during the Nullification crisis
- Most hated tax imposed by the British before the American Revolution
49 Clues: Common Sense • “The Prophet” • Tariff of 1828 • Compromise of 1821 • “The Great Compromiser” • Invented the cotton gin • Founded by Lord Baltimore • Destiny to travel out West • First Republican President • Territory purchased in 1803 • Colony owned by an individual • (int) Corrupt Bargain of 1824 • Organization opposed to slavery • Leader of the Federalist papers • ...
4. Rights, Environment, Advocacy 2024-04-23
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- one threat to the environment that involves the warming of the planet at an above average rate (2 words)
- court that is in the UN that could hear cases against states (as a whole) (abbreviation)
- idea that something is depleted or not protected because it is not owned by a single entity (4 words)
- societal human rights (2 words)
- belief that human rights are not universal (2 words)
- security concerns are rising in this area due to warmer temperatures, with countries like Russia establishing a stronger military presence
- something that benefits everyone and is not owned by a single actor (2 words)
- 2023 was the ____ year ever recorded
- a combination of non-state and state actors across state borders who come together to work on some issue (abbreviation, plural)
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- a court and trial created by the UNSC after an event, such as the Rwandan Genocide. It is one way to prosecute individuals for genocide (4 words)
- one way to prosecute individuals for genocide. Involves states using their own legal definitions for genocide, along with their own punishments (2 words)
- one threat to the environment that was (at least in 2019) one of the top 3 leading causes of deaths in the world
- one threat to the environment that is particularly concerning to countries like China. Leads to hotter temperatures, less food, and population shifts
- one threat to the environment that is particularly concerning to countries like Brazil. Can lead to flooding, mudslides, and hotter temperatures
- measure of violations of basic human rights in a country by agents of the country (3 words)
- group human rights (2 words)
- individual human rights (2 words)
- court that can prosecute individuals for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity (abbreviation)
- idea that transnational advocacy networks may be more successful at changing the behavior of a repressive state compared to just domestic groups (2 words)
- international norm that states should protect citizens, and that other states should intervene when citizens are not protected (abbreviation)
- idea that transnational advocacy networks go through stages, where they first try to make new norms, then spread those norms, and then get states to internalize those norms (3 words)
21 Clues: group human rights (2 words) • societal human rights (2 words) • individual human rights (2 words) • 2023 was the ____ year ever recorded • belief that human rights are not universal (2 words) • something that benefits everyone and is not owned by a single actor (2 words) • court that is in the UN that could hear cases against states (as a whole) (abbreviation) • ...
1984 2021-01-26
Across
- He's watching you (2 words)
- Who Oceania is at war with
- the acceptance of contradictory thoughts and information
- Where Winston works
- The landscape of Winston's dreams (2 words)
- The working class
- What all members of the Party call each other
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- 'We shall meet in the place where there is no...'
- What Winston drinks (2 words)
- According to Winston, this is death
- The Party's philosophy
- Where London is located (2 words)
- What the children wanted to see
- Goldstein's organisation
- Parsons's daughter thought someone was a spy and reported him because of his ...
- The language of the Party
16 Clues: The working class • Where Winston works • The Party's philosophy • Goldstein's organisation • The language of the Party • Who Oceania is at war with • He's watching you (2 words) • What Winston drinks (2 words) • What the children wanted to see • Where London is located (2 words) • According to Winston, this is death • The landscape of Winston's dreams (2 words) • ...
Pearl Harbor 2020-09-07
Across
- Isoroku Yamamoto
- navy
- surprise attack
- 7th they attacked
- war two
- harbor Hawai
- between Japan and the U.S
- launched from Japanese carriers
- Pacific
Down
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- assumption of the role of a global superpower
- army attacked pearl harbor
- the course of WWII
- were sunk
- for Japan
- of Midway
- was a Japanese suicide torpedo
17 Clues: navy • war two • Pacific • were sunk • for Japan • of Midway • harbor Hawai • surprise attack • Isoroku Yamamoto • 7th they attacked • the course of WWII • Franklin D. Roosevelt • between Japan and the U.S • army attacked pearl harbor • was a Japanese suicide torpedo • launched from Japanese carriers • assumption of the role of a global superpower
Living in God's City 2021-06-19
17 Clues: sing • no flaws • God's son • not at war • means alive • a baby sheep • open or shut • kings sit on it • to live forever • opposite of hate • found in oysters • scary with a mane • boss of the world • colours in the sky • first olympic medal • has pages you can read • a longer word for lovely
CROSSWORD 2019-01-26
14 Clues: 8,848m • War Memorial • City of love • Italian dish • Golden Temple • Mickey's Toontown • festival of tomatoes • Basilica of Bom Jesus • world's tallest statue • White marble mausoleum • Giza is popular for______ • Earliest known civilization • Traditional Japanese garment • Group that designates World Heritage Sites
Crossword 2021-10-13
14 Clues: Country • The army • Blue Cap • Nipponese • Asian country • war two 1939 • Southern Lands • What makes you you • What you leave behind • Form of discrimination • Australian Imperial Force • Japanese in the Australian army • Emigrants and their descendants • Something bought for later profit
World History Dec 2023 2023-11-29
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- sea that separates Turkey and Greece
- river in Southeast Asia, or what a 50-foot gorilla might say
- Hindu preserver of the world
- Luka Doncic home country, bordered by Italy and Croatia
- fifth child of Ma and Bo
- Chandra _____, no relation to Chandragupta
- 400-year Chinese dynasty divided into two periods, or solo hero from Star Wars
- superpower nation north of Vietnam
- American president during the assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem
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- capital of Laos
- decisive battle in the French-Viet Minh war
- "Martial Emperor" of China from 141 to 87 B.C.E.
- hard-line communist who shrewdly seized power from Ho Chi Minh
- English philosopher who studied utilitarianism
- Hindu destroyer of the world
- ocean north of Russia
- Hindu creator of the world
- roads used by traders from China to Rome
18 Clues: capital of Laos • ocean north of Russia • fifth child of Ma and Bo • Hindu creator of the world • Hindu preserver of the world • Hindu destroyer of the world • superpower nation north of Vietnam • sea that separates Turkey and Greece • roads used by traders from China to Rome • Chandra _____, no relation to Chandragupta • decisive battle in the French-Viet Minh war • ...
US Consitution Week 7 2022-10-13
Across
- Levying war against your country
- States must have _____ form of government
- Established in Article II
- Article II branch
- Article I branch
- Official power to make legal decisions and judgments
- Article IV, Section 2, Clause 2
- Supreme Courts judges if laws are _____
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- Head of the military (3 wds.)
- Supreme Court hears cases between _____
- Judges hold their offices during good _____
- Federal judge term limit
- Constitution protects your right to trial by _____
- Established in Article III (2 wds.)
- Article III branch
- Congress is in charge of a _____ that isn't a state
- Established in Article I
17 Clues: Article I branch • Article II branch • Article III branch • Federal judge term limit • Established in Article I • Established in Article II • Head of the military (3 wds.) • Article IV, Section 2, Clause 2 • Levying war against your country • Established in Article III (2 wds.) • Supreme Court hears cases between _____ • Supreme Courts judges if laws are _____ • ...
World War I Weapons 2020-12-31
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- Used by all soldiers in World War One
- This colorless gas is deadly
- These weapons were used by submarines
- This American liner was blown up
- Tanks were first used at this battle
- is also known as Blimp
- fight between two planes
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- needed 12 men to aim, load and fire
- large metal-armored battleships
- This gas was first used at Ypres in 1915
- the area between trenches
- gun needed 4 - 6 men to work it
- Name of the first tank little ______
13 Clues: is also known as Blimp • fight between two planes • the area between trenches • This colorless gas is deadly • large metal-armored battleships • gun needed 4 - 6 men to work it • This American liner was blown up • needed 12 men to aim, load and fire • Tanks were first used at this battle • Name of the first tank little ______ • Used by all soldiers in World War One • ...
World War I (Sheltered) 2023-05-15
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- The German leader who unified Germany through nationalism in 1871 creating a very strong Germany.
- The luxury passenger ship that was sunk by a German u-boat or submarine angering the American public.
- System where countries formed teams before WWI and promised to back each other up in the event of a war.
- Strong feelings of pride for a person's country.
- Germany's plan to avoid a two-front war if WWI broke out.
- Repayments for war damages assigned to the loser of the war.
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- Secret telegram sent from Germany to Mexico trying to get them to join WWI against the USA.
- WWI had many causes but this was the spark that caused WWI to start.
- What country did not join WWI until the very end but their entry was a major turning point in the war?
- Country that left WWI early and went through a revolution that changed the country to communism and renamed them the Soviet Union.
- In order to avoid Maxim machine gun bullets both sides of WWI dug into the ground creating these.
- New weapon created due to the Industrial Revolution that cause trench warfare to occur in WWI.
- The document that was supposed to create peace after WWI but punished Germany instead.
13 Clues: Strong feelings of pride for a person's country. • Germany's plan to avoid a two-front war if WWI broke out. • Repayments for war damages assigned to the loser of the war. • WWI had many causes but this was the spark that caused WWI to start. • The document that was supposed to create peace after WWI but punished Germany instead. • ...
The Second World War 2012-10-17
Across
- Germany used them to demolish London with bombs (5)
- An intense or sudden military attack (5)
- You use these to jump out of plane safely (9)
- A big bang with fire (9)
- A boat that travels under water(9)
- Type of train in London or the French Resistance (11)
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- A child who is moved away to safety (7)
- A container for tablets or somewhere soldiers hide (7)
- A weapon used to kill the enemy (3)
- Lies told by countries during the war (10)
- Germany's greatest battleship (8)
- An anagram of repsin (6)
- A German code(6)
13 Clues: A German code(6) • A big bang with fire (9) • An anagram of repsin (6) • Germany's greatest battleship (8) • A boat that travels under water(9) • A weapon used to kill the enemy (3) • A child who is moved away to safety (7) • An intense or sudden military attack (5) • Lies told by countries during the war (10) • You use these to jump out of plane safely (9) • ...
World War One (MANIA) 2014-03-16
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- The peasants
- When the colonists of America revolted against Britain
- When the 3rd estate took an oath on a tennis court to never betray the revolution
- American citizens had to house and feed British soldiers
- When the 3rd estate revolted against the 2nd and 1st estate
- Made himself ruler of France
- A great general during the American Revolution who was the first president of the United States
- The nobles
Down
- The signed document that protects all rights of American citizens
- King of France during time of revolution
- The clergy
- Led the Reign of Terror
- Britain put taxes on all written documents
13 Clues: The clergy • The nobles • The peasants • Led the Reign of Terror • Made himself ruler of France • King of France during time of revolution • Britain put taxes on all written documents • When the colonists of America revolted against Britain • American citizens had to house and feed British soldiers • When the 3rd estate revolted against the 2nd and 1st estate • ...
The First World War 2017-03-01
Across
- Organize and prepare
- Eliminate military personnel and fortifications
- Weapons and military supplies
- boat German submarine
- Halt to fighting
- war War involving all the resources of the countries taking place
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- Government policy that stresses readiness for war
- Information designed to influence people's beliefs or actions
- Policy that calls for avoiding foreign entanglements
- Region administered by another country until it is ready for independence
- Payments made as compensation for property destroyed in war
- Final demand
- Grew more intense
13 Clues: Final demand • Halt to fighting • Grew more intense • Organize and prepare • boat German submarine • Weapons and military supplies • Eliminate military personnel and fortifications • Government policy that stresses readiness for war • Policy that calls for avoiding foreign entanglements • Payments made as compensation for property destroyed in war • ...
World War One Concepts 2023-12-19
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- The peace of Rome
- Paul was known as the apostle of ___________________
- The Jewish Supreme Court
- This was the official language of the Roman province of Judea
- Being passionate about what you believe.
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- Paul was shipwrecked this many times
- Paul's parents were members of this nationalistic sect
- a question-and-answer style of teaching
- He was the first martyred Christian.
- This was the city which Paul came from. Everyone born there was a Roma citizen
- Paul met Christ on the road to this place
- This was Paul's famous Jewish teacher
- he was the psychotic Emperor of Rome during the time of Paul
13 Clues: The peace of Rome • The Jewish Supreme Court • Paul was shipwrecked this many times • He was the first martyred Christian. • This was Paul's famous Jewish teacher • a question-and-answer style of teaching • Being passionate about what you believe. • Paul met Christ on the road to this place • Paul was known as the apostle of ___________________ • ...
World war 1 crossword 2024-04-25
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- when U.S. entered war
- more women entered work force, formed political parties and presented government
- several oil deposits found and experienced a boom
- special funding for rural schools, paid transportation for students
- jazz became popular, women dressed different, movie advancement
- U.S. policy on the war
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- June 5 1917 opened registration for the Great War
- telegram sent by Germany to Mexico persuading them to join the central powers
- a British ship that was sunk by Germany
- group that the U.S. entered
- had a huge boom, more were being made than before
- powers Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire
- cars became common and farming machines were being made
13 Clues: when U.S. entered war • U.S. policy on the war • group that the U.S. entered • a British ship that was sunk by Germany • June 5 1917 opened registration for the Great War • several oil deposits found and experienced a boom • had a huge boom, more were being made than before • powers Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire • ...
Kavan Sembhi And Based Moe 2013-04-23
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- / A group of people with shared values and needs
- / A variety of people living in the same area with many different cultural backgrounds
- / Having an obligation to do something
- / Act that you perform as part of a country
- / Basic values and needs provided to all individuals
- / A legally recognized member of a country
- / Your personal beliefs that you live by
- / The study of civil rights
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- / The type of government used in many kingdoms
- / A person that freely offers to do work
- / When people of different races and other groups are excluded from normal society
- / Hitler used this type of government to start World War 2
- / What values direct you to make decisions
- / A type of government that provides equality for everyone
- / A government created for the people by the people
- / Tasks and responsibilities given to an individual
16 Clues: / The study of civil rights • / Having an obligation to do something • / A person that freely offers to do work • / Your personal beliefs that you live by • / What values direct you to make decisions • / A legally recognized member of a country • / Act that you perform as part of a country • / The type of government used in many kingdoms • ...
Rocket Science 2019-10-07
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- used to produce thrust
- the takeoff phase of the flight of the rocket
- built the first liquid fueled rocket
- F=ma
- The reaction mass of a rocket
- the speed of something in a certain direction
- every action has an equal opposite reaction
- rough bumpy air flow
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- smooth air flow
- the average location of the weight on a rocket
- a reaction force described quantitatively by Newton's third law
- an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force
- initially designed rockets for his native country of Germany during World War II
- a word that starts with r and rhymes with pocket
- a word that starts with d and rhymes with flag
- measures the total amount of momentum imparted to the rocket by the motor
16 Clues: F=ma • smooth air flow • rough bumpy air flow • used to produce thrust • The reaction mass of a rocket • built the first liquid fueled rocket • every action has an equal opposite reaction • the takeoff phase of the flight of the rocket • the speed of something in a certain direction • the average location of the weight on a rocket • ...
6.3 America Enters World War II (Pages 401-409) 2022-03-14
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- (1884-1948) Became Japan's prime minister in October of 1941 when plans were already underway to attack the United States at Pearl Harbor. He led Japan until July 1944. After the war, he was tried for war crimes and hanged in December 1948.
- American military base attacked by the Japanese on December 7, 1941.
- (1880-1964) Commanded American troops in World War I, where he developed a reputation for bravery. As supreme commander of Allied forces in the Pacific (1942-1945), he accepted Japan's surrender to end World War II. In 1950, he became commander of UN forces in the Korean War. He retired after his controversial removal from command in 1951, following a dispute with President Henry Truman.
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- During World War II, the forced march of American and Filipino prisoners of war under brutal conditions led by the Japanese military.
- World War II battle that took place between Japanese and American aircraft carriers in May 1942, halting the Japanese advance in the Pacific.
- United States Army group established during World War II so that women could serve in non-combat roles.
- (1880-1959) Became the Army's chief of staff in 1939. He used his quiet strength, negotiating skills, and planning genius to build a fighting force as quickly as possible. As Secretary of State after the war, he devised a plan of aid, called the Marshall Plan, to help Western Europe recover. In 1950, he returned as Secretary of Defense at the start of the Korean War and helped to prepare the army one more time.
7 Clues: American military base attacked by the Japanese on December 7, 1941. • United States Army group established during World War II so that women could serve in non-combat roles. • During World War II, the forced march of American and Filipino prisoners of war under brutal conditions led by the Japanese military. • ...
World civ 2 2022-08-22
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- trading city on coast of India
- largest-scale, fasted, and most important set of intercontinental biological transfers in world history
- lethal born African disease, falciparum is a type
- Christians retook Iberia from Muslim ruler
- saved ships from sinking of smashed into rocks
- place where Magellan died in local battle
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- also known as manioc
- treaty between Spain and Portugal
- crop that prospered where grains and tubers would not
- Yongle’s indispensable adviser and political fixer
- improved steering of ships
- overland caravan routes that linked eastern and western Eurasia
- explorer that landed in Hispaniola after trying to sail West to China
- intro of this animal upset order in North America
- powerful Chinese dynasty that had maritime voyages
15 Clues: also known as manioc • improved steering of ships • trading city on coast of India • treaty between Spain and Portugal • place where Magellan died in local battle • Christians retook Iberia from Muslim ruler • saved ships from sinking of smashed into rocks • lethal born African disease, falciparum is a type • intro of this animal upset order in North America • ...
Middle East Review 2024-04-30
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- When Britain was given control over the body of Palestine
- Against Israel in the Yom Kippur War
- a campaign of violent resistance against Israeli control
- A founding member of OPEC (Starts with a K)
- 780,000 of these were created after the Arab-Israeli War of 1948
- War that took place from Oct. 6 to Oct. 25, 1973
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
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- The solution to split the Palestinian area between Palestine and Israel
- a large world power that took the side of Egypt in the Yom Kippur War
- A founding member of OPEC (Starts with a V)
- To refuse trade with a nation
- Britain created this state as a home for Jewish people
12 Clues: To refuse trade with a nation • Against Israel in the Yom Kippur War • A founding member of OPEC (Starts with a V) • A founding member of OPEC (Starts with a K) • Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries • War that took place from Oct. 6 to Oct. 25, 1973 • Britain created this state as a home for Jewish people • ...
Unit 3 2022-04-20
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- the National Forest Laws
- Corollary Roosevelt's 1904 extension of the Monroe Doctrine, stating that the United States has the right to protect its economic interests in South And Central America by using military force
- Canal a ship canal 40 miles long across the Isthmus of Panama built by the United States (1904-1914)
- Points A series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after World War I.
- After decades of nationalist resistance against the Spanish (and violent repression of activists) this Pacific Island nation proudly declared independence in 1898. But the Spanish had handed control over to the USA, who had no plans to recognize their independence.
- Act made it a crime to write, print, utter, or publish criticism of the president of government
- buster against monopolies
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- A policy that calls for expanding a nation's boundaries.
- T. Mahan Author who argued that economic future of the us rests on new overseas markets protected by a large navy
- Door Policy A policy proposed by the US in 1899, under which ALL nations would have equal opportunities to trade in China.
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- of Nations an international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations
- Wilson President of the United States (1913-1921) and the leading figure at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. He was unable to persuade the U.S. Congress to ratify the Treaty of Versailles or join the League of Nations.
- Telegram A telegram Germany Sent to Mexico to convince Mexico to attack the U.S.
- Act 1917 law that set heavy fines and long prison terms for antiwar activities
- of Versailles the treaty imposed on Germany by the Allied powers in 1920 after the end of World War I which demanded exorbitant reparations from the Germans
- Stick Diplomacy Diplomatic policy developed by T.R where the "big stick" symbolizes his power and readiness to use military force if necessary. It is a way of intimidating countries without actually harming them and was the basis of U.S. imperialistic foreign policy.
- Expeditionary Force the U.S. forces, led by Gen. John Pershing, who fought with the allies in Europe during WWI
- Roosevelt (1901-1909) -protected national parks
- Annexation US supported an overthrow of this island's queen in order to obtain more territory for the U.S.
- Diplomacy President Taft's policy of linking American business interests to diplomatic interests abroad
- Warfare A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- War I A war between the allies (Russia, France, British Empire, Italy, United States, Japan, Rumania, Serbia, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, Montenegro) and the central powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria) from 1914 to 1918.
- War (1898) Conflict between the U.S. and Spain that began the rise of the U.S. as a world power. The U.S. gained possession of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines as a result.
- A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat on May 7, 1915. 128 Americans died. The sinking greatly turned American opinion against the Germans, helping the move towards entering the war.
- softly & carry a big stick=foreign policy
- B. Dole American businessman who became president of the new government of Hawaii after the queen was pushed out
27 Clues: the National Forest Laws • buster against monopolies • softly & carry a big stick=foreign policy • Roosevelt (1901-1909) -protected national parks • A policy that calls for expanding a nation's boundaries. • Act 1917 law that set heavy fines and long prison terms for antiwar activities • ...
Native Soldiers 2020-02-25
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- After the second world war they were _____
- They fought against many ___
- Native soldiers had to follow a plan
- People who has discovered lands and claimed them
- Many people have died during the time
- Race
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- One of the few native chiefs
- Fighting on the side of ______
- Defeated an ______
- People who fought in the war
- Even though they had a plan they had to _____
- During the fight at _________
12 Clues: Race • Defeated an ______ • One of the few native chiefs • They fought against many ___ • People who fought in the war • During the fight at _________ • Fighting on the side of ______ • Native soldiers had to follow a plan • Many people have died during the time • After the second world war they were _____ • Even though they had a plan they had to _____ • ...
HUMAN RIGHTS 2024-02-09
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- OPPOSITE OF WAR
- ILLIGAL INVASION OF A COUNTRY INTO ANOTHER FREE COUNTRY
- WORLD ORGANISATION OF ALL NATIONS
- AMNESTY WON IT IN 1994
- LAWS THAT GUARANTEE HUMAN BASIC FREEDOMS AND NEEDS
- END OF HOSTILITIES IN WAR
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- OPPOSITE OF SLAVERY
- INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION PROMOTING HUMAN RIGHTS
- PERSON DISPLACED FROM HIS/HER COUNTRY
- ILLIGAL AND VIOLENT WAY OF GETTTING INFORMATION
- FEELING OF EMPATHY TOWARDS OTHER PEOPLE
- ANOTHER WORD FOR HELP
12 Clues: OPPOSITE OF WAR • OPPOSITE OF SLAVERY • ANOTHER WORD FOR HELP • AMNESTY WON IT IN 1994 • END OF HOSTILITIES IN WAR • WORLD ORGANISATION OF ALL NATIONS • PERSON DISPLACED FROM HIS/HER COUNTRY • FEELING OF EMPATHY TOWARDS OTHER PEOPLE • ILLIGAL AND VIOLENT WAY OF GETTTING INFORMATION • INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION PROMOTING HUMAN RIGHTS • ...
Nshaw_AmericanRevolution 2022-02-03
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- The consequence of the French & Indian War
- To avoid conflict with Native Americans
- Continental Army was created
- War over british expansion
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- Used to validate the Declaration of Independence
- Written by Thomas Jefferson
- They wrote the Declaration of rights and Grievances
- Required to buy printed products
- British troops killed 5 colonist
- Peace talk in Paris
- "Shot heard around the world"
- Tax on Tea
12 Clues: Tax on Tea • Peace talk in Paris • War over british expansion • Written by Thomas Jefferson • Continental Army was created • "Shot heard around the world" • Required to buy printed products • British troops killed 5 colonist • To avoid conflict with Native Americans • The consequence of the French & Indian War • Used to validate the Declaration of Independence • ...
Australia 2023-05-12
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- jellyfish The most dangerous animal of Australia
- The traditional instrument of the aborigines
- The largest reptile of Australia
- The hemisphere in which you can find Australia
- Site of a World War II battle that stopped the invasion of Australia
- Australia was originally used as this by the British
- Victorian Desert Largest desert in Australia
- First people to arrive in Australia
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- Largest barrier reef in the world
- Every Australian over 18 must do this
- The traditional hunting tool of the aborigines
- Australia is the ___th largest country in the world
- The hot, dry center of Australia
- The capital city of Australia
- The term for people that move from place to place for resources
- Original name for Ayers Rock
- Largest city in Australia
17 Clues: Largest city in Australia • Original name for Ayers Rock • The capital city of Australia • The largest reptile of Australia • The hot, dry center of Australia • Largest barrier reef in the world • First people to arrive in Australia • Every Australian over 18 must do this • The traditional instrument of the aborigines • Victorian Desert Largest desert in Australia • ...
US Constitution Week 7 2022-10-13
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- Established in Article I
- Established in Article II
- Head of the military (3 wds.)
- Constitution protects your right to trial by _____
- Article II branch
- Levying war against your country
- Official power to make legal decisions and judgments
- Established in Article III (2 wds.)
- Article III branch
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- Judges hold their offices during good _____
- States must have _____ form of government
- Supreme Court hears cases between _____
- Congress is in charge of a _____ that isn't a state
- Article IV, Section 2, Clause 2
- Federal judge term limit
- Supreme Courts judges if laws are _____
- Article I branch
17 Clues: Article I branch • Article II branch • Article III branch • Established in Article I • Federal judge term limit • Established in Article II • Head of the military (3 wds.) • Article IV, Section 2, Clause 2 • Levying war against your country • Established in Article III (2 wds.) • Supreme Court hears cases between _____ • Supreme Courts judges if laws are _____ • ...
Review Crossword 2023-01-01
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- Country that entered World War I but a revolution within the country forced them to exit
- Government where production is privately owned and operated for profit based on consumer needs
- This part of CER should include information from the text.
- Last name of the first leader of the Soviet Union
- A in MAIN
- Country allied with Austria-Hungary and Italy
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- Government where production is publicly owned
- Country blamed for the start of World War I
- M in MAIN
- This organization helped in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
10 Clues: M in MAIN • A in MAIN • Country blamed for the start of World War I • Government where production is publicly owned • Country allied with Austria-Hungary and Italy • Last name of the first leader of the Soviet Union • This part of CER should include information from the text. • This organization helped in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. • ...
Paige's Unit 3 Vocabulary Words 2012-10-08
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- sacred promise
- to take great personal joy in
- difference, variety
- intolerant, biased person
- bring to an end
- large outpouring of something
- enrage
- false idea
- to push on to some goal
- to confine
- to dry up
- entire world
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- to lie in wait
- any trade or profession
- a wise person
- to appoint
- landscape
- a line
- against the war
- someone that is extremely puzzling
20 Clues: enrage • a line • landscape • to dry up • to appoint • false idea • to confine • entire world • a wise person • sacred promise • to lie in wait • bring to an end • against the war • difference, variety • any trade or profession • to push on to some goal • intolerant, biased person • to take great personal joy in • large outpouring of something • someone that is extremely puzzling
Plate Tectonics 2022-02-18
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- The location where two or more plates meet. (2 words, no spaces)
- the movement of material caused by differences in temperature and density. (2 words, no spaces)
- This occurs at divergent boundaries where new ocean floor is formed. (2 words, no spaces)
- German scientist that developed the theory of continental drift. He did not have any proof for how it happened, but he had evidence of fossils and landforms being identical in different parts of the world. (2 words, no spaces)
- a v-shaped valley formed at a subduction zone. (2 words, no spaces.
- The location where oceanic crusts sinks beneath less dense continental crust. (2 words, no spaces)
- The highly-active volcanic area around the Pacific Ocean where multiple plates meet. (3 words, no spaces)
- the name of Alfred Wegener's hypothesized supercontinent.
- when two tectonic plates move away from each other. (2 words, no spaces)
- the landform that is created when two pieces of continental crust separate. (2 words, no spaces)
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- The layer of the earth that makes up the upper mantle and crust.
- the scientific term used to explain how or why something occurs in the natural world.
- when two plates move towards each other. (2 words, no spaces)
- A break or crack in the Earth's plate.
- the location where energy is released to cause an earthquake.
- hot molten rock INSIDE the mantle
- The theory developed by Alfred Wegener that states that Earth's plates were once one supercontinent and over thousands of years they broke apart into the continents we have today. (2 words, no spaces)
- a trace of an ancient organism (plant or animal) that has been preserved in rock.
18 Clues: hot molten rock INSIDE the mantle • A break or crack in the Earth's plate. • the name of Alfred Wegener's hypothesized supercontinent. • when two plates move towards each other. (2 words, no spaces) • the location where energy is released to cause an earthquake. • The layer of the earth that makes up the upper mantle and crust. • ...
Indonesia 2023-04-28
10 Clues: over-capitol • Loc-continent • over-world rank • Cul-main religion • cul-official language • Gov-form of government • Eco-important industries • cul-one of the most popular sport • cul-one of the most popular sport • His-tried to invade during world war two
Indonesia 2023-04-28
10 Clues: over-capitol • Loc-continent • over-world rank • Cul-main religion • cul-official language • Gov-form of government • Eco-important industries • cul-one of the most popular sport • cul-one of the most popular sport • His-tried to invade during world war two
Indonesia 2023-04-28
10 Clues: over-capitol • Loc-continent • over-world rank • Cul-main religion • cul-official language • Gov-form of government • Eco-important industries • cul-one of the most popular sport • cul-one of the most popular sport • His-tried to invade during world war two
Vocabulario 2023-09-14
20 Clues: a fish • to obey • to lie • neighbor • to offer • a turtle • to fight • to bother • the world • to be shy • the truth • money or coin • Extinct animal • to be generous • to allow/permit • what we use to build • a bike with three tires • what we pull tug-of-war • a group of items you keep • a toy mostly for little girls
SS Unit 1 - When I was your age 2024-04-12
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- Mother, father, sister, brother
- Part of your body where food goes
- up Raise, Support
- Pudding, something sweet after a meal
- Take
- tough
- Dessert
- Give food to
- and two veg
- Combat, fight,
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- Whatever
- by (and) then
- Also or not
- Not remember
- day Whenever
- hade
- vanilla sauce
- As, since
- Difficult
- Planet, globe, earth
- Cultivate, produce
- Part of your body that circulates blood
22 Clues: hade • Take • tough • Dessert • Whatever • As, since • Difficult • Also or not • and two veg • Not remember • day Whenever • Give food to • by (and) then • vanilla sauce • Combat, fight, • up Raise, Support • Cultivate, produce • Planet, globe, earth • Mother, father, sister, brother • Part of your body where food goes • Pudding, something sweet after a meal • Part of your body that circulates blood
remake34 2024-06-14
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- Soviet openness policy.
- Invaded by Iraq.
- Palestinian uprising.
- School shooting.
- Agreement in Northern Ireland.
- Third-party candidate.
- Israeli Palestinian peace.
- US gun control law.
- World Trade Organization.
- NATO intervention.
- Protocol on ozone layer.
Down
- Gulf War operation.
- Death in 1997.
- Russian President.
- Hong Kong to China.
- Scandal with Clinton.
- City bombing.
- NATO expansion.
- Symbol of Cold War's end.
- Siege in Texas.
20 Clues: City bombing. • Death in 1997. • NATO expansion. • Siege in Texas. • Invaded by Iraq. • School shooting. • Russian President. • NATO intervention. • Gulf War operation. • Hong Kong to China. • US gun control law. • Palestinian uprising. • Scandal with Clinton. • Third-party candidate. • Soviet openness policy. • Protocol on ozone layer. • Symbol of Cold War's end. • World Trade Organization. • ...
remake34 2024-06-14
Across
- Siege in Texas.
- US gun control law.
- City bombing.
- Protocol on ozone layer.
- World Trade Organization.
- Scandal with Clinton.
- Palestinian uprising.
- Hong Kong to China.
- Agreement in Northern Ireland.
Down
- Invaded by Iraq.
- School shooting.
- NATO intervention.
- Russian President.
- Gulf War operation.
- Soviet openness policy.
- Symbol of Cold War's end.
- Israeli Palestinian peace.
- Third-party candidate.
- Death in 1997.
- NATO expansion.
20 Clues: City bombing. • Death in 1997. • Siege in Texas. • NATO expansion. • Invaded by Iraq. • School shooting. • NATO intervention. • Russian President. • US gun control law. • Gulf War operation. • Hong Kong to China. • Scandal with Clinton. • Palestinian uprising. • Third-party candidate. • Soviet openness policy. • Protocol on ozone layer. • Symbol of Cold War's end. • World Trade Organization. • ...
MAORI VOCAB 2024-09-25
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- I, me
- to give (to speaker)
- god
- sugar
- subtribe
- girl:
- world, dawn, cloud
- war dance
- river
- go, come
- to learn, to teach
- to help
- annoyed, a nuisance
- to walk
- Again
- chief, leader
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- meeting
- early evening, afternoon
- student, learner
- daylight
- love, sympathy, compassion
- friend
- yes
- chicken
- to hug, embrace
- to go back, return
- tomorrow
- what?
- pregnant
29 Clues: god • yes • I, me • sugar • girl: • river • what? • Again • friend • meeting • chicken • to help • to walk • daylight • subtribe • go, come • tomorrow • pregnant • war dance • chief, leader • to hug, embrace • student, learner • world, dawn, cloud • to go back, return • to learn, to teach • annoyed, a nuisance • to give (to speaker) • early evening, afternoon • love, sympathy, compassion
WW2 Crossword puzzle 2021-01-18
8 Clues: Living space • britian's leader • Italy's dictator • Germany's dictator • Germany's best ally • germany's secret code • one of world war II's biggest battles • Germany's quick attack strategy (lightning war)
. 2024-05-29
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- My favourite meal (2)
- My middle name (1)
- If you were a worm you would be the _______ worm in the garden (1)
- A peninsula in the south island of NZ where I have fantasized about having a little cottage with you one day (2)
- My initial suggestion for our first date (2)
- The best and most unbreakable team in the world (2)
- One of the first bands we realised we both liked in common (2)
- A weapon of mass devotion (3)
- Our favourite pigeon couple (3)
- The first thing you said when I told you I loved you lol (4)
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- A special book by an author you love (2)
- An expression that I love that means to be full of energy (vegan friendly) (3)
- A show we both love (2)
- Our favourite restaurant (2)
- What I am definitely doing right now (2)
- A book by one of my favourite authors (1)
- Another name for marijuana (2)
- The name of the bar we went to in Dresden (2)
- A movie we still need to finish (4)
- A singer of several cute love songs who features in both of our playlists (2)
20 Clues: My middle name (1) • My favourite meal (2) • A show we both love (2) • Our favourite restaurant (2) • A weapon of mass devotion (3) • Another name for marijuana (2) • Our favourite pigeon couple (3) • A movie we still need to finish (4) • A special book by an author you love (2) • What I am definitely doing right now (2) • A book by one of my favourite authors (1) • ...
Final Exam: 3 Branches Vocab List 2021-01-13
Colonial America & Start of the American Revolution 2022-01-13
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- economic opportunities; farming
- first elected assembly in the New World
- received free land from the king of England
- first step on road to the Revolution
- first written form of government
- had tense relationship with Natives
- prevented settlement west of Appy Mtns
- the most diverse; trade
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- settled by Puritans; manufacturing
- first permanent English settlement (1607)
- saved Jamestown (cash crop)
- had a cooperative relationship with Natives
- went into debt after the French & Indian War
- brought slaves to the New World
14 Clues: the most diverse; trade • saved Jamestown (cash crop) • economic opportunities; farming • brought slaves to the New World • first written form of government • settled by Puritans; manufacturing • had tense relationship with Natives • first step on road to the Revolution • prevented settlement west of Appy Mtns • first elected assembly in the New World • ...
World War 1 2022-05-18
10 Clues: German used ? • Major weapon used • who attacked Germany • What did the war become? • where did the armies stay • The German invasion was called • Who was the president during WW1? • Who was Czar Nicholas 2 right hand • Us asked mexico to attack in exchange • What were the people called that fought?
world war 1 2022-06-27
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- an agreement or arrangement
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization
- the action or process of reinforcing or strengthening
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- the real name for ANZAC cove
- an intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one's country.
- What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- long narrow and dug into the ground
- On April 6, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson signed this
- a battlefield formation
9 Clues: a battlefield formation • an agreement or arrangement • the real name for ANZAC cove • long narrow and dug into the ground • What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand • the action or process of reinforcing or strengthening • On April 6, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson signed this • an intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one's country. • ...
World War 1 2022-08-20
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- where the Ottoman Empire was from
- type of warfare developed on The Western Front
- campaign that established the ANZACS
- was hard to come by and not always safe to drink
- the neutral country in World War 1
- the length of the Gallipoli campaign
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- the archduke who was assassinated
- the month the war ended on the Western Front
- the month the Gallipoli landings occurred
9 Clues: the archduke who was assassinated • where the Ottoman Empire was from • the neutral country in World War 1 • campaign that established the ANZACS • the length of the Gallipoli campaign • the month the Gallipoli landings occurred • the month the war ended on the Western Front • type of warfare developed on The Western Front • ...
World War II 2020-01-26
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- The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers
- Being fought on _________ different continents at the same time made WWII different from WWI.
- Brunswick and ____________________ became important areas for the building of Liberty ships for WWII.
- Created 30,000 jobs for Georgians due to the high demand for B-29 Bombers
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- The U.S. entered WWII on Dec. 7, 1941, after ________ was bombed by the Japanese.
- Just like in WWI, _________ had more training facilities and military bases than did any other state.
- Served as U.S. President during WWII
- In the beginning, the U.S. didn't want to go to war so they attempted to remain _____.
- Many Americans were forced to ________ gas, food, and other supplies to ensure that the military had the materials it needed.
9 Clues: Served as U.S. President during WWII • The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers • Created 30,000 jobs for Georgians due to the high demand for B-29 Bombers • The U.S. entered WWII on Dec. 7, 1941, after ________ was bombed by the Japanese. • In the beginning, the U.S. didn't want to go to war so they attempted to remain _____. • ...
World War One 2023-02-28
World War Crossword 2024-03-21
9 Clues: A fight • Chief of state • Name of a troop • Commands troops • A fascist leader • An atomic bomb 💣 • Slaughter of many people • Leads troops into battle • Type of gun used in WW1-WW2
History Crossword 2019-03-10
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- tax, taxes you must pay before voting
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time a truce
- impose isolation on a person animal or place
- Revolution, A revolution in Russia in 1917–1918 also called the October Revolution that overthrew the czar and brought the Bolsheviks a Communist party led by Lenin to
- being dismissed or forgiven of a crime
- German blimps during WW1
- the enforced separation of different racial groups in a country community or establishment
- Darwinism, justify political conservatism, imperialism, and racism and to discourage intervention and reform
- information especially of a biased or misleading nature used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view
- treaty, was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end the Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers
- of Nations, An international organization established after World War I under the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles
- a person holds property as its nominal owner for the good of one or more beneficiaries
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- a northern republican in the south
- a German underwater craft
- a government authority or license conferring a right or title for a set period especially the sole right to exclude others from making using or selling an invention
- Crow laws, racial segregation in all public facilities in the states of the former Confederate States of America
- America getting back on its feet after the civil war
- codes, sets of rules and regulations against black people despite slavery being abolished
- exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- disobedience, the refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines as a peaceful form of political protest
- a long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic
- the part of a ship providing accommodations for passengers with the cheapest tickets
- favoring or implementing social reform or new, liberal ideas
- when war reaches to a crawl and no land is gained
- cropping, farmland where plots of land are rented out to multiple people
- continental railroad, contiguous network of railroad trackage that crosses a continental land mass with terminals at different oceans or continental borders
26 Clues: German blimps during WW1 • a German underwater craft • a northern republican in the south • tax, taxes you must pay before voting • being dismissed or forgiven of a crime • impose isolation on a person animal or place • when war reaches to a crawl and no land is gained • America getting back on its feet after the civil war • ...
Final Test Review 2022-05-13
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- The economy moved towards _______ after World War II
- Which region has the majority of the oil in Texas
- Texas was the site of many _____________ training camps
- was built to protect Galveston from Hurricanes
- Cities like Midland, Odessa, and Port Arthur grew as a result of oil-related _____
- What helped the development of East Texas oil fields?
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- led the US Navy Authority on Submarines and Commanded the Pacific Fleet
- Oil rigs caused Economic growth but also environmental _________
- industry was the most important for Texas during WWII
- World war one impacted women because lots of them joined the .....
- oil influenced the ______ of Texas and made lots of people move to the city
- thought that a hurricane hitting Galveston would never happen
- oil was discovered at
- One of the main causes of the Great Depression was the stock market ____
14 Clues: oil was discovered at • was built to protect Galveston from Hurricanes • Which region has the majority of the oil in Texas • The economy moved towards _______ after World War II • industry was the most important for Texas during WWII • What helped the development of East Texas oil fields? • Texas was the site of many _____________ training camps • ...
Play &Think 2020-06-02
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- Largest animal in the world.
- First woman Who Won Nobel Prize.
- 2+15*6-4/2=? (in letters).
- study proved that 17/23 copies didn't match with Amaryl.
- currency of phillipines.
- First Dpp-4 inhibitor Cv outcome trial vs Amaryl.
- the largest country in the world by landmass.
- price of Januvia 100/pack in copayment.
- ketoacidosis is common in which Diabetes type.
- price of lantus for type 1 in NHI(in letters).
- Diabetes Control and Complications trial(DCTT)in?
- 6.5 less Risk Of Hypoglycemia than Amaryl.
- Price of Rositor 10/pack.
- price of Amaryl 2mg/pack in copayment.
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- Capital Of Denmark
- Capital Of Russia.
- Efficacy and Safety study for Glimpiride in T2 Diabetes In Ramadan.
- First Toujeo Head to Head study vs insulin Degludec u/ml.
- synthesis of glycogen
- Type of insulins not recommended by ISPAD for pediatric use.
- plural of goose.
- the only SU approved by FDA to be combined with insulins.
- chemical element with the symbol"As".
- price of Toujeo in NHI for type 1.
- first line treatment for hypertriglyceridemia.
- No.1 Football Player in the world in 2019.
- price of Diamicron 60 MR/pack scored in copayment.
- monthly cost of Amaryl 4mg.
- largest river in the world.
- price of Amaryl 3mg/pack in copayment.
30 Clues: plural of goose. • Capital Of Denmark • Capital Of Russia. • synthesis of glycogen • currency of phillipines. • Price of Rositor 10/pack. • 2+15*6-4/2=? (in letters). • monthly cost of Amaryl 4mg. • largest river in the world. • Largest animal in the world. • First woman Who Won Nobel Prize. • price of Toujeo in NHI for type 1. • chemical element with the symbol"As". • ...
World War I and Russian Revolution 2024-03-12
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- the right of people to choose their own form of government
- people who want to make extreme changes
- a council of workers and soldiers
- a system in which a group of nations acts as one to preserve the peace of all
- a group of merchant ships protected by warships
- Serbian assassin
- a territory administered by Western powers
- Serbian terrorist group that plotted assassination
- a nonbinding agreement to follow common policies
- location of assassination of Archduke
- battle where 1M British lost day 1
- a vital strait connecting the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea
- to prepare military forces for war
- a large, gas-filled balloon
- spreading ideas to promote or damage a cause
- a deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
- “the draft,” which required all young men to be ready for military or other service
- a horrible act committed against innocent people
- British colonel sent to support the Arab revolt
- during wartime, military supplies and raw materials needed to make military supplies that may legally be confiscated by any belligerent
- area between enemy trenches
- glorification of the military
- payments for war damage
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- a British liner torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine in May 1915
- Archduke assassinated by Serbian nationalist
- provinces on the border of Germany and France, lost by France to Germany in 1871; regained by France after WWI
- channeling all of a nation’s resources into a war effort
- German diplomat who sent secret telegram to Mexico
- the last czar of Russia
- early Soviet secret police force
- supporting neither side in a war
- a final set of demands
- battle where French adopted the cry Of "they shall not pass"
- working class
- an agreement to end fighting
- a German submarine
- U.S. President Woodrow Wilson’s list of terms for resolving World War I and future wars
- German general's plan to avoid a two-front war
- a disease spread across a large area, country, continent, or the entire world
- Communist party official assigned to the army to teach party principles and ensure party loyalty
40 Clues: working class • Serbian assassin • a German submarine • a final set of demands • the last czar of Russia • payments for war damage • a large, gas-filled balloon • area between enemy trenches • an agreement to end fighting • glorification of the military • early Soviet secret police force • supporting neither side in a war • a council of workers and soldiers • ...
Unit Two Review - Revolution 2024-10-02
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- Historians consider the entire time period from the end of the French and Indian War to the end of the War for Independence the American __________
- At the ________ Continental Congress, delegates wrote the Olive Branch Petition
- At the Battle of _________, the colonist ambushed the British soldiers and attacked them as they retreated back to Boston
- This treaty officially ended the War of 1812 in February 1815
- The Constitution established a __________ legislature made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate
- The Constitution established ______ branches of government
- Acts that were enforced as punishment for the Boston Tea Party and were nicknamed the Intolerable Acts
- In protest of the Tea Act, the Sons of Liberty dumped crates of Tea into Boston Harbor at this event (3 words/no spaces)
- The _________ Compromise (or Connecticut Compromise) took the Virginia Plan of population based representation and the New Jersey Plan of equal representation regardless of population and created a system that included both
- One big advantage that the Patriots had was the fact that they had a much better knowledge of the _______
- The Founding Fathers took a big risk signing the Declaration of Independence, knowing that if they lost the war they would be tried for __________
- This Native American fought with the British during the War of 1812
- Considered a turning point of the Revolutionary War, this battle led to the French allying with the Continental Army
- Considered a turning point of the Revolutionary War, this battle occurred on 12/26/76 when Washington crossed the Delaware River and led a surprise attack
- Founding father who is known for writing the Declaration of Independence
- This was the greatest outcome of the War of 1812 and means intense pride in one's country
- This document replaced the Articles of Confederation and is still the governing document of the US today
- This originated as a poem written by Francis Scott Key after the bombardment of Fort McHenry and later became our National Anthem (3 words/no spaces)
- This branch of government is compromised by Congress
- This country came to the aid of Great Britain during the War of 1812
- This is the final agreement that ended the Revolutionary War in 1783 and led to Britain officially recognizing the US as independent for the first time (3 words/no spaces)
- This branch of government is led by the President
- This term describes the colonists who supported breaking away from Great Britain
- The "Shot Heard 'Round the World" occurred at the Battle of _________ and the British had the advantage
- This was the first governing document of the US, but had many weaknesses including the inability to tax, raise an army, settle disputes between states, etc. (3 words/no spaces)
- These three individuals began their political careers after serving in the War of 1812 (3 Last Names in Alphabetical Order/no spaces)
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- At this meeting held in May 1775 delegates met to discuss the start of war and try one final time to make peace with King George III (3 words/no spaces)
- This group of people lived in the colonies, but continued to support Great Britain during the revolutionary period
- The first bloodshed occurred at this event when five colonists were shot and killed by British soldiers (2 words/no spaces)
- Considered a turning point of the Revolutionary War, this battle resulted in high British casualties and forced Cornwallis to retreat north (2 words/no spaces)
- This term was one of the causes of the War of 1812 and was when the British were capturing US sailors and forcing them to serve with the British
- An example of a ____________ that the Patriots had difficulty getting troops to enlist for long period of time, poorly organized and trained soldiers, and a lack of supplies
- British soldiers were marching through Lexington and Concord in search of _________, but found none
- Commander of the Continental Army who went on to become the first president of the US
- War that led Great Britain into debt and caused them to raise taxes on the colonists (3 words/no spaces)
- This term describes the first 10 amendments to the Constitution and gives citizens their basic rights (3 words/no spaces)
- At the First Continental Congress, delegates discussed _____________ - refusal to bring in goods from Britain
- An example of an ___________ that Great Britain had was a strong navy, the support of the the loyalists, more soldiers, and more supplies
- One of the famous midnight riders who rode through town warning of the movement of the British soldiers
- Written July 4, 1776, this document stated that the colonists officially desired to break away from Great Britain (3 words/no spaces)
- At this meeting 12 of the 13 colonies sent delegates and wrote the Declaration of Colonial Rights (3 words/no spaces)
- This battle was the final major conflict of the Revolutionary War and resulted in Cornwallis surrendering to the American and French forces
- Under the Articles of Confederation, all of the power was held by the _______
- This branch of government contains the Supreme Court
- This country came to the aid of the colonists during the Revolutionary War
45 Clues: This branch of government is led by the President • This branch of government is compromised by Congress • This branch of government contains the Supreme Court • The Constitution established ______ branches of government • This treaty officially ended the War of 1812 in February 1815 • This Native American fought with the British during the War of 1812 • ...
Self-Assessment on Bible Study 2023-03-20
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- Many is tempted when drawn away by his own what and enticed? (James 1:14)
- The man who endures what is approved and will receive the crown of life? (James 1:12)
- If we believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, we may have what in His name? (John 20:31)
- The Word of His grace is able to do what to you? (Acts 20:32) (3 words)
- Sin, when full grown, bring forth what? (James 1:15)
- What did Jesus do that are not written in the book of John? (John 20:30) (3 words)
- The Holy Scriptures is given that the man of God may be what? (2 Timothy 3:17)
- Timothy was told that he must continue in the things he had what? (2 Timothy 3:14)
- All who desire to live what in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution? (2 Timothy 3:12)
- God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him, should not what but have everlasting life? (John 3:16)
- God cannot be tempted nor tempt anyone else by what? (James 1:13)
- All scripture is given by inspiration of whom? (2 Timothy 3:16)
- The Holy Scriptures thoroughly does what the man of God for every good work? (2 Timothy 3:17)
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- What did Paul endure at Antioch, Iconium, and Lystra? (2 Timothy 3:11)
- The Holy Scriptures are able to make you wise for salvation through what in Christ Jesus? (2 Timothy 3:15)
- The signs told about in the book of John were written that we may believe in Jesus Christ, the what? (John 20:31) (3 words)
- When desire is conceived, it gives birth to what (James 1:15)
- All Scripture is given for instruction in what? (2 Timothy 3:16)
- The Word of His grace is able to give you a/an what? (Acts 20:32)
- Out of how many persecutions did the Lord deliver Paul? (2 Timothy 3:11)
- If someone does not believe in Jesus as the Son of God, that person is what already?
- Timothy had learn what from childhood? (2 Timothy 3:15) (2 words)
- Paul said the reason for him writing 1 Timothy was so Timothy would know how to what himself in the house of God? (1 Timothy 3:15)
- No one should say they are tempted by whom? (James 1:13)
- God sent His Son into the world that through Him, the world might be what? (John 3:17)
25 Clues: Sin, when full grown, bring forth what? (James 1:15) • No one should say they are tempted by whom? (James 1:13) • When desire is conceived, it gives birth to what (James 1:15) • All scripture is given by inspiration of whom? (2 Timothy 3:16) • All Scripture is given for instruction in what? (2 Timothy 3:16) • ...
Social Studies A 2023-11-15
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- the study of the big questions in the world; also Coach Tyler's favorite subject
- being joined together or working together
- books and written works that are based on certain subjects
- the art and practice of creating buildings
- the military state that was in ancient Greece; they went to war with Athens
- War the war between Athens and Sparta in ancient Greece
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- State a state that is run directly by the military
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- a type of government where the people vote and decide on issues
- the democratic state in ancient Greece; they went to war with Sparta
- the Greek word for city-state
- a building that soldiers live in
12 Clues: the Greek word for city-state • a building that soldiers live in • a piece of land surrounded by water • being joined together or working together • the art and practice of creating buildings • State a state that is run directly by the military • War the war between Athens and Sparta in ancient Greece • books and written works that are based on certain subjects • ...
World War One Justyn 2015-11-26
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- advanced war ship
- policy held by britain to ensure they had the largest navy
- planks of wood put on the floor to stop troops stepping in the mud
- when the blank cheque was givento A-H form Germany
- land between two trenches
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- weapon that could fire up to 600rounds in a minute
- could kill many men and blinded the rest of them
- disease that is caused by lack of circulation to the feet
- where soldiers would spend time during the war
- general during the battle of the Somme for Britain
- used to protect front line trenches
- used to fire large shells
- where troops would sleep in the trenches
13 Clues: advanced war ship • used to fire large shells • land between two trenches • used to protect front line trenches • where troops would sleep in the trenches • where soldiers would spend time during the war • could kill many men and blinded the rest of them • weapon that could fire up to 600rounds in a minute • general during the battle of the Somme for Britain • ...
World War Two Leaders 2022-05-18
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- remained a silent leader and agreed on decisions leading to war
- Commanded fleets for attacking and bombing Us naval base Pearl Harbor
- leader of allied forces in Europe
- Switched sides to Allie's after a betrayal from Hitler
- his family was elected to parliament many times in UK
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- founded fascism and nationalism in Italy
- became minister of war in Japan in 1940
- Rommel Leader of "AfrikaKorps" nicknames "DesertFox"
- "December 7th 1941 a date which will live in infamy"
- leader of nazis
- took command of second us corps
- won Nobel piece prize in 1953
- Leader of publication of advertisement and radio control for nazis
13 Clues: leader of nazis • won Nobel piece prize in 1953 • took command of second us corps • leader of allied forces in Europe • became minister of war in Japan in 1940 • founded fascism and nationalism in Italy • Rommel Leader of "AfrikaKorps" nicknames "DesertFox" • "December 7th 1941 a date which will live in infamy" • his family was elected to parliament many times in UK • ...
World War 1 Vocab 2023-02-13
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- An infection of the respiratory tract that is marked by fever, chills, and a general feeling of weakness
- The defeat of Germans by French and American troops in France in October 1918
- A Russian emperor
- Person who tries to stir up war
- A hard-fought American victory over the Germans in France in 1918
- People who refuse to fight in any war because they believe that was is evil
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- A document that instructed Mexico to attack the US if the US declared war on Germany
- A system of managing government through departments run by appointed officials
- The rapid spread of contagious disease
- Someone who believes that the people as a whole should own all property and share the profits from all businesses
- A law requiring people of a certain age to serve in the military
- To give up power
- An agreement to stop fighting
13 Clues: To give up power • A Russian emperor • An agreement to stop fighting • Person who tries to stir up war • The rapid spread of contagious disease • A law requiring people of a certain age to serve in the military • A hard-fought American victory over the Germans in France in 1918 • People who refuse to fight in any war because they believe that was is evil • ...
World War 1 Vocabulary 2023-10-12
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- The name made for Germany's invasion plan of France and Belgium
- A powerful, innovative battleship design
- Media created with the intention of brainwashing or pushing an agenda
- Increased and improved industry and factories to maximize production
- Make prepared and ready for action
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- The planned murder of a prominent figure
- A centralized, sovereign authority which has control and dominion over a wide array of territories and lands.
- Vying for control over weaker nations
- The belief in having a strong military to defend and attack other nations in open war
- The belief that a powerful country must seize control over an area and its inhabitants
- Power over a state being concentrated in a family line that often follows primogeniture.
- Informal alliance between nations
- A proposal or list of terms proposed by a party that are necessary for the continuing of negotiations.
13 Clues: Informal alliance between nations • Make prepared and ready for action • Vying for control over weaker nations • The planned murder of a prominent figure • A powerful, innovative battleship design • The name made for Germany's invasion plan of France and Belgium • Increased and improved industry and factories to maximize production • ...
World War One crossword 2024-05-01
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- The country that was first to declare war in WW1.
- The policy of legally requiring people to join the military.
- The Triple _______ — the alliance of Britain, France, and Russia in WW1.
- The first day of this offensive has been described as the worst day in British history.
- The place where Australia fought first in WW1.
- The country that Australia and the Allies fought against at Gallipoli, also called Turkey or Türkiye
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- _______ Powers — the term used to refer to Austria-Hungary, Germany, and all of their allies in WW1.
- The name of the Austro-Hungarian archduke whose assassination is often described as the beginning of WW1.
- The name of the sea strait that the Allies failed to sail through because the Ottoman Empire had fortified the coastline and put mines in the water.
- The term used to refer to the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought at Gallipoli in WW1.
- The Russian __________ — the reason why Russia left WW1.
- The Russian __________ — a term used to describe the massive Russian army.
- The title of the Russian ruler who abdicated in 1917.
13 Clues: The place where Australia fought first in WW1. • The country that was first to declare war in WW1. • The title of the Russian ruler who abdicated in 1917. • The Russian __________ — the reason why Russia left WW1. • The policy of legally requiring people to join the military. • The Triple _______ — the alliance of Britain, France, and Russia in WW1. • ...
World War One crossword 2024-05-01
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- The country that was first to declare war in WW1.(Hint: See textbook pages 230–231)
- The policy of legally requiring people to join the military. (Hint: See textbook pages 250–251)
- The Triple _______ — the alliance of Britain, France, and Russia in WW1. (Hint: See textbook pages 228–229)
- The first day of this offensive has been described as the worst day in British history. (Hint: See textbook page 242)
- The place where Australia fought first in WW1. (Hint: Textbook pages 236–239)
- The country that Australia and the Allies fought against at Gallipoli, also called Turkey or Türkiye. (Hint: See textbook pages 236–239)
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- _______ Powers — the term used to refer to Austria-Hungary, Germany, and all of their allies in WW1. (Hint: See textbook page 232)
- The name of the Austro-Hungarian archduke whose assassination is often described as the beginning of WW1. (Hint: See textbook page 229–231)
- The name of the sea strait that the Allies failed to sail through because the Ottoman Empire had fortified the coastline and put mines in the water. (Hint: Textbook pages 236–239)
- The term used to refer to the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought at Gallipoli in WW1. (Hint: See textbook page 234)
- The Russian __________ — the reason why Russia left WW1. (Hint: See textbook pages 252–253)
- The Russian __________ — a term used to describe the massive Russian army. (Hint: See textbook page 252)
- The title of the Russian ruler who abdicated in 1917. (Hint: See textbook pages 252–253)
13 Clues: The place where Australia fought first in WW1. (Hint: Textbook pages 236–239) • The country that was first to declare war in WW1.(Hint: See textbook pages 230–231) • The title of the Russian ruler who abdicated in 1917. (Hint: See textbook pages 252–253) • The Russian __________ — the reason why Russia left WW1. (Hint: See textbook pages 252–253) • ...
World war 1 crossword 2024-04-25
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- when U.S. entered war
- more women entered work force, formed political parties and presented government
- several oil deposits found and experienced a boom
- special funding for rural schools, paid transportation for students
- jazz became popular, women dressed different, movie advancement
- U.S. policy on the war
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- June 5 1917 opened registration for the Great War
- telegram sent by Germany to Mexico persuading them to join the central powers
- a British ship that was sunk by Germany
- group that the U.S. entered
- had a huge boom, more were being made than before
- powers Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire
- cars became common and farming machines were being made
13 Clues: when U.S. entered war • U.S. policy on the war • group that the U.S. entered • a British ship that was sunk by Germany • June 5 1917 opened registration for the Great War • several oil deposits found and experienced a boom • had a huge boom, more were being made than before • powers Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire • ...
World war 1 crossword 2024-04-25
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- when U.S. entered war
- more women entered work force, formed political parties and presented government
- several oil deposits found and experienced a boom
- special funding for rural schools, paid transportation for students
- jazz became popular, women dressed different, movie advancement
- U.S. policy on the war
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- June 5 1917 opened registration for the Great War
- telegram sent by Germany to Mexico persuading them to join the central powers
- a British ship that was sunk by Germany
- group that the U.S. entered
- had a huge boom, more were being made than before
- powers Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire
- cars became common and farming machines were being made
13 Clues: when U.S. entered war • U.S. policy on the war • group that the U.S. entered • a British ship that was sunk by Germany • June 5 1917 opened registration for the Great War • several oil deposits found and experienced a boom • had a huge boom, more were being made than before • powers Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire • ...
Study Guide 2014-04-21
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- what Piaget calls the 1st 2 years of development
- children take things
- cannot backtrack
- children believe events cause each other
- babies learn through them during 1st 2 years of life
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- children see the world as it appears
- children rely on to make sense of the world
- the second stage in Piaget's theory
- a temperament type
- children see the world from their own perspective
10 Clues: cannot backtrack • a temperament type • children take things • the second stage in Piaget's theory • children see the world as it appears • children believe events cause each other • children rely on to make sense of the world • what Piaget calls the 1st 2 years of development • children see the world from their own perspective • ...
Criss Crossing with Flora and Ulysses 2021-04-16
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- Flora did not have much respect for ________________________
- (2) Flora’s mother was a _____________________
- an unusual landlord
- (2) Terrible Things Can Happen to You was Flora’s favourite ___________
- Flora’s mother wanted a ______________ for a daughter
- the loneliest of all creatures
- Flora counseled Ulysses to _______________________ while she listened
- Ulysses fancied himself as a ____________________________
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- (2) William’s preferred reading material
- unclear or unintelligible
- (2) often go hand in hand with great intelligence
- (3) what Kate believes make the world go round
- (2) always had an answer even if it was annoying
- (2) is sometimes a sweetened presentation of bad news
- (2) light one with the tip of the old one
15 Clues: an unusual landlord • unclear or unintelligible • the loneliest of all creatures • (2) William’s preferred reading material • (2) light one with the tip of the old one • (2) Flora’s mother was a _____________________ • (3) what Kate believes make the world go round • (2) always had an answer even if it was annoying • (2) often go hand in hand with great intelligence • ...
Sports and countries 2023-09-15
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- 5 players and 1 goalie each side,
- this country has no rivers, is in middle east
- the world's superpower
- Country with rich history, has the oldes language still spoken
- the coldes country in the world
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- has more than 10 rules, It is the most famous sport
- one of the most famous sports in the world,will earn the most money by that sport
- the smartest country in the world
- the 2 nd most coldest in the world
- is the 2 nd most popular sport
10 Clues: the world's superpower • is the 2 nd most popular sport • the coldes country in the world • 5 players and 1 goalie each side, • the smartest country in the world • the 2 nd most coldest in the world • this country has no rivers, is in middle east • has more than 10 rules, It is the most famous sport • Country with rich history, has the oldes language still spoken • ...
Trimester 2 Exam Review 2022-03-09
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- Tecumseh's plan was to create a _______ of the many Native American tribes into one united force (starts with a C)
- This political movement celebrated the “common man” and defended the will of the people (2)
- Established in a major Supreme Court case, this is the process where laws are reviewed to see if they comply with the Constitution (2)
- In the ______ Purchase, the US acquired a strip of land in modern-day Arizona and New Mexico to build a transcontinental railroad.
- The economy of the ______ was becoming based on manufacturing.
- In 1823, the Monroe Doctrine announced that the US would oppose any more attempts of _______ by European nations in North and South America
- The ______ Act of 1830 ordered the relocation of Native Americans (2)
- Many believers of Manifest Destiny wanted the United States to expand all the way to the ________ Ocean
- The United States purchased Louisiana from France for ____ million dollars (spell the number)
- This member of Washington’s Cabinet was strongly against many ideas in Hamilton’s economic plan. (last name only)
- The _______ movement that worked to control the problems of drinking too much alcohol
- About 4000 Cherokee died while walking to the Indian Territory on the _____ (3)
- The Louisiana Purchase instantly _______ the size of our country
- Andrew Jackson became a national hero after the Battle of _______ near the end of the war (2)
- After the ______, things that traditionally were made by hand were now being made with the help of machines (2)
- In the mid-1800s, the largest number of immigrants came from _______
- In 1848, Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton organized the ___________ that ignited the women’s rights movement (3)
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- The large territory the US acquired following the Mexican-American War is called the _________ (2)
- This man from Massachusetts was a leading education reformer who worked to bring free public education to ALL children (2)
- South Carolina (and other southern states) were using the “doctrine of nullification,” or _______, to explain their opposition to new laws. (2) (Don’t insert the apostrophe)
- Possibly the most important Supreme Court case in American history, where the judicial review was established. It was called ____ versus ____ (2)
- The Bear Flag Revolt helped the US take control of this future state
- The ______ Canal connected the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean and New York City
- South Carolina threatened to ________ from the union over the tariff crisis
- The invention of the _______ led to a bigger demand for slaves in the South (2)
- Washington had to set many ______ for future presidents to follow
- In Washington’s “______, ” he stressed loyalty and pride to the country, warning against political parties, and staying neutral when other countries are in conflict (2)
- The XYZ Affair almost got the US into a war with this European country
- Washington said that the US would stay _____ after France declared war on Britain
- Mexico offered very cheap land in _____ in exchange for assimilating to Mexican culture and becoming citizens of Mexico
- The _________ Party that formed in the 1840s was strongly against immigration (2)
- William Henry Harrison was only president for about one _____ before he died
- He won the 1796 presidential election as a Federalist (first AND last name)
- This American president best displayed the feelings of Manifest Destiny (last name only)
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton became friends with __________ and worked together for more than 50 years to fight for the right to vote for women (3)
- The economy of the South continued to be based on _______ (farming)
36 Clues: The economy of the ______ was becoming based on manufacturing. • The Louisiana Purchase instantly _______ the size of our country • Washington had to set many ______ for future presidents to follow • The economy of the South continued to be based on _______ (farming) • The Bear Flag Revolt helped the US take control of this future state • ...
The Spanish-American War: Review 2019-01-24
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- President during the Spanish-American War.
- "Speak softly, and carry a ____ _______."
- Teddy Roosevelt led this group of gamblers, bear hunters and college students to success.
- Became President after McKinley's assassination.
- Was annexed in 1898, but didn't officially become our 50th state until 1959.
- The U.S. became a strong world ________ after the Spanish-American War victory.
- The length of the canal.
- Panama had been previously controlled by ________.
- U.S. territory after winning the war, but is now an independent country.
- "Stretched" the truth about what was going on in Cuba.
- Many people died from ________ while building the canal.
- The number of miles from the tip of Florida to Cuba.
- As a result of the war, Cuba was now ______ from Spain's control.
- The U.S. gained the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and ______ from its victory.
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- "The _______ Little War"
- When strong countries try to "eat up" all of the smaller, weaker countries.
- The idea that the U.S. should use their military to get action instead of negotiations.
- A U.S. territory that was gained during the war, and remains one still today.
- The major crop in Cuba that the U.S. was interested in.
- The number of years it took the U.S. to build the Panama Canal.
- This country tried to build the Panama Canal before the U.S. and failed.
- The "Big Stick" Roosevelt was referring to was the U.S. _________.
- The Roosevelt Corollary is seen as an addition to this...
- The U.S. ship that blew up and was the "spark" of the war.
- For a very long time, the U.S. believed they should follow this policy...until the Spanish-American War.
- Brought the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans together
- Alfred Mahan argued in order to be and stay number one, we needed a stronger _______ to patrol the seas.
27 Clues: "The _______ Little War" • The length of the canal. • "Speak softly, and carry a ____ _______." • President during the Spanish-American War. • Brought the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans together • Became President after McKinley's assassination. • Panama had been previously controlled by ________. • The number of miles from the tip of Florida to Cuba. • ...
U.S. Presidents 2023-10-31
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- - Civil Rights and Vietnam War era.
- - Oversaw the end of Reconstruction.
- - Known for the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- - Shortest presidential term, died after 32 days.
- - First African-American President.
- - First President born as a U.S. citizen.
- - Known for the Monroe Doctrine.
- - Responded to the 9/11 attacks.
- - President before the Civil War.
- - Second President to be impeached.
- - Known for the Gadsden Purchase.
- - Known for civil service reform.
- - Known for the Spanish-American War.
- - Known for the Teapot Dome Scandal.
- - Second non-consecutive term as President.
- - Led Union forces to victory in the Civil War.
- - Known for his role in the Battle of New Orleans.
- - First President to be impeached.
- - Led the U.S. during the Gulf War.
- - Resigned during the Watergate scandal.
- - Author of the Declaration of Independence.
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- - Hero of the Mexican-American War.
- - Known for his "Silent Cal" demeanor.
- - Emancipated the slaves and preserved the Union.
- - President during the Great Depression.
- - Grandson of William Henry Harrison.
- - Only President to serve non-consecutive terms.
- - Supreme Commander of Allied forces in WWII.
- - Son of John Adams and 6th President.
- - Oversaw the annexation of Texas.
- - Dropped atomic bombs on Japan to end WWII.
- - First Vice President to become President.
- - President during the Iran Hostage Crisis.
- - Assassinated shortly into his term.
- - A Rough Rider and environmentalist.
- - Succeeded Zachary Taylor as President.
- - Known for Reaganomics and the end of the Cold War.
- - Also served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
- - President during World War I.
- - Businessman turned President.
- - Pardoned Richard Nixon.
- - Led the U.S. through the Great Depression and WWII.
- - Father of the Constitution.
- - First President of the United States.
- - Second President and one of the Founding Fathers.
- - Current President as of my knowledge cutoff date (January 2022).
46 Clues: - Pardoned Richard Nixon. • - Father of the Constitution. • - President during World War I. • - Businessman turned President. • - Known for the Monroe Doctrine. • - Responded to the 9/11 attacks. • - President before the Civil War. • - Known for the Gadsden Purchase. • - Known for civil service reform. • - Oversaw the annexation of Texas. • - First President to be impeached. • ...
Countries 2022-11-01
14 Clues: Anime • Pizza • Biden • Minecraft • The Queen • _____ Fries • Made in ____ • Potato famine • Putin is leader • Dia de los muertos • Kim Jong Un is ruler • Kangaroos/Koala are there • Main enemy in World War Two • Has a flag with a maple leaf
Listening Crossword 2024-09-24
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- - when you win the war or competition you _____ your opponent.
- - something or someone that is very old.
- - when you win a competition or war.
- - to shake or shiver uncontrollable.
- - a mountain that erupts with lava.
- - when 2 things become 1 they ...
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- - something that is really large.
- - when you burn something.
- - to have power or authority over something.
- - the ruler of a group of countries.
- - something that has 2 wheels and pedals that we can ride on.
11 Clues: - when you burn something. • - something that is really large. • - when 2 things become 1 they ... • - a mountain that erupts with lava. • - when you win a competition or war. • - to shake or shiver uncontrollable. • - the ruler of a group of countries. • - something or someone that is very old. • - to have power or authority over something. • ...
Dead Wake 2015-04-29
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- Famous passenger nicknamed the "Champagne King".
- President of the United States of America during the first world war.
- The Lusitania's sister ship.
- Holder of the "Blue Riband", considered by most to be Britain's most luxurious passenger ship during the first world war.
- Last name of the captain of the Lusitania.
- The ship that sunk the Lusitania.
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- Last name of the captain of U20.
- Boston bookseller who was carrying Dickens' original copy of "A Christmas Carrol".
- The First Sea Lord during the Lusitania incident.
- Secret British code breaking group operated by the Admiralty.
10 Clues: The Lusitania's sister ship. • Last name of the captain of U20. • The ship that sunk the Lusitania. • Last name of the captain of the Lusitania. • Famous passenger nicknamed the "Champagne King". • The First Sea Lord during the Lusitania incident. • Secret British code breaking group operated by the Admiralty. • ...
The World's Modern Issues With a Sprinkle of Latin America 2023-05-31
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- The world becoming more connected through the diffusion of culture and trade and causing inexpensive labor, cheap goods, and low education levels in certain countries.
- What happened to people during Operation Condor who were suspected of supporting communism and were taken to be raped and killed with their bodies never being found, and their families never getting answers.
- Abbreviation of a country's provided goods and services in a year and is usually representative of a country's wealth and level of development. Through globalization this has increased steadily since 1965.
- The United States support for dictators in Latin America countries that were against communism despite human rights violations and thousands dying at the hand of these dictators. Occurred in 1975 during the midst of the Cold War and spread all throughout Latin America, putting these nations into states of terror and repression, with nations still suffering from dictators and the lasting effects of this campaign.
- Thomas Malthus's theory of the world population growing exponentially, while food growth is linear causing mass famine and death.
- An organization that grew after mothers in Argentina gathered to talk about their children who were 'disappeared' and turned into non-violent protests for Dirty War officials being put on trial for their crimes, though no answers were given about what happened to their children.
- A blend of elements from authoritarianism, fascism, and communism by one of Argentina's elected leaders who violated human rights. The Dirty War occurred after his death and his new ideology was named after himself.
- Overthrew Chile's former leader Allende with support from the US as part of operation Condor using a military junta and got rid of the government, putting men from the military takeover in leadership positions, and disappearing thousands of Chileans.
- A military takeover of a dictator/ government leader and usually leads to many years of dictatorship, human rights violations, and censorship. Stems from the French language and can be seen many times in Latin America during the 1970s.
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- An organization between 124 nation's governments with the goal to regulate international trade and therefore improve living standards as well as showing concern for the enviroment.
- An increase of this can be seen due to globalization and is the world overall communicating more easily due to sharing cultures and the advancement of technology.
- Chile's elected leader in 1970 and followed communist ideals, wanting to nationalize industries which caused him to be overthrown by Pinochet in a military junta.
- Norman Borlaug's method of saving millions from starvation, with the use of selective breeding to gain higher yields in crops, chemical fertilizers, and advancement in irrigation systems.
- A family of five bigger organizations with the goal to end poverty and building shared prosperity by giving out loans to developing countries.
- The use of genetically modified organisms to push past the limits of selective breeding and create strains not found naturally in nature.
- 28 countries coming together in a political and economic union to ensure free movement,trades, goods and services, as well as standarizing laws in Europe.
- An abbreviation for the United State's 'spies' that analyze foreign intelligence and take discreet action.
- A US backed dictator took power after Peron's death and military regimes persecuted anyone they suspected of communism killing over ten thousands Argentineans. This conflict was a result of the Cold War and the United State's desperation to contain communism in Latin America.
- An organization of nations worldwide, with the mission of preserving world peace and maintain peaceful international relations. They also make efforts to end poverty and world hunger, but focus mainly on human rights violations.
- A proxy war fought by the Soviet Union and the United States after WW2 mainly about the spread of communism. Operation Condor was a result of this war as well as many other US involvements.
20 Clues: An abbreviation for the United State's 'spies' that analyze foreign intelligence and take discreet action. • Thomas Malthus's theory of the world population growing exponentially, while food growth is linear causing mass famine and death. • ...
World War II 2013-10-16
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- What was the color of her hair?
- What is the name of the woman in the video?
- Where did she lived when the war started?
- How old was she when the war started
- What disease did she get?
- Where does she live now?
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- What was so special about her family?
- What concentration camp was she send to?
- What did her mother sew on her coat?
9 Clues: Where does she live now? • What disease did she get? • What was the color of her hair? • How old was she when the war started • What did her mother sew on her coat? • What was so special about her family? • What concentration camp was she send to? • Where did she lived when the war started? • What is the name of the woman in the video?
World War I 2018-06-06
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- John Kirkpatrick's alias surname.
- Former British queen whose name is used to refer to the Commonwealth's highest military decoration.
- This is the month that Australians and New Zealanders celebrate ANZAC Day.
- _______ beef was a staple food of the ANZACs/tinned corn beef.
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- The city that was one of the major objectives of the Gallipoli campaign.
- ANZACs were part of the Australian _____ Force.
- Australian WW1 general with a university named after him.
- Country where most ANZACs received their training prior to being sent to Gallipoli.
- A long narrow ditch used in warfare.
9 Clues: John Kirkpatrick's alias surname. • A long narrow ditch used in warfare. • ANZACs were part of the Australian _____ Force. • Australian WW1 general with a university named after him. • _______ beef was a staple food of the ANZACs/tinned corn beef. • The city that was one of the major objectives of the Gallipoli campaign. • ...
World War 1 2021-10-12
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- Who was assassinated to initiate the beginning of World War 1?
- British passenger ship that Germans attacked. It was carrying 128 Americans and was one of the reasons the U.S. joined WWI.
- note intercepted from Germany that was asking Mexico for assistance in invading the United States
- The side of the war the United States was on
- Country that continually “poked” the U.S. by attacking their ships in order to goad them into joining WWI.
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- a infection in your feet you would get from the trenches
- Treaty which said that Germany was responsible for the war and should pay for damages and that the countries involved would stay at peace.
- War fought between the Allies (the U.S. and their partners) and the Central Powers (Germany and their partners) over whether or not the Central Powers should take over other countries.
- Political system where everything is owned and controlled by the government, and many people are persecuted.
9 Clues: The side of the war the United States was on • a infection in your feet you would get from the trenches • Who was assassinated to initiate the beginning of World War 1? • note intercepted from Germany that was asking Mexico for assistance in invading the United States • ...
World War 1 2021-11-05
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- who began forcing US vessels into British ports
- who called for US neutrality
- People of same culture throwing off foreign rule
- who responded with Triple Entente
- Competition of markets
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- who organized the Triple Alliance
- build up of strong armed forces in preparation for war
- A British passenger ship sunk off the coast of Ireland
- what type of warfare did Germany
9 Clues: Competition of markets • who called for US neutrality • what type of warfare did Germany • who organized the Triple Alliance • who responded with Triple Entente • who began forcing US vessels into British ports • People of same culture throwing off foreign rule • build up of strong armed forces in preparation for war • ...
World War 1 2021-11-05
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- who began forcing US vessels into British ports
- who called for US neutrality
- People of same culture throwing off foreign rule
- who responded with Triple Entente
- Competition of markets
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- who organized the Triple Alliance
- build up of strong armed forces in preparation for war
- A British passenger ship sunk off the coast of Ireland
- what type of warfare did Germany
9 Clues: Competition of markets • who called for US neutrality • what type of warfare did Germany • who organized the Triple Alliance • who responded with Triple Entente • who began forcing US vessels into British ports • People of same culture throwing off foreign rule • build up of strong armed forces in preparation for war • ...
World War I 2022-02-02
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- Archduke Ferdinand was the heir
- urged to attack the US in a German Note
- Treaty that ended the War
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- weapon first used used in Somme Battle
- the city of Ferdinands assassination
- seize fire or stop the battle
- pandemic that threatened soldiers
- missiles fired by submarines
- formal friendship between nations
9 Clues: Treaty that ended the War • missiles fired by submarines • seize fire or stop the battle • Archduke Ferdinand was the heir • pandemic that threatened soldiers • formal friendship between nations • the city of Ferdinands assassination • weapon first used used in Somme Battle • urged to attack the US in a German Note
World war one 2022-06-20
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- Western Europe where the fighting was fought
- British Empire, Russia, France and more
- Tunnels that the war was fought in
- Another wood for troops
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- German Submarines
- A very powerful boat
- Large, Heavy guns used for land warfare
- Army used for naval warfare
- An agreement between both sides to stop the war
9 Clues: German Submarines • A very powerful boat • Another wood for troops • Army used for naval warfare • Tunnels that the war was fought in • Large, Heavy guns used for land warfare • British Empire, Russia, France and more • Western Europe where the fighting was fought • An agreement between both sides to stop the war
World War Dos 2022-04-21
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- General Dwight Eisenhower led US/other officials prepared months in advance
- ruler with total power
- victory in Japan
- Prejudice against Jews
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- persecution of Jews
- unsanitary, forced labor, incarceration, slow death by starvation
- The building of the atomic weapon
- “Night of Broken Glass”
- soviet leader during wwII
9 Clues: victory in Japan • persecution of Jews • ruler with total power • Prejudice against Jews • “Night of Broken Glass” • soviet leader during wwII • The building of the atomic weapon • unsanitary, forced labor, incarceration, slow death by starvation • General Dwight Eisenhower led US/other officials prepared months in advance
World War II 2024-05-30
9 Clues: last atomic bomb • first atomic bomb • leader of the Nazis • first battle of the war • first consentration camp • the side of war the US was apart of • attack that made the US join the war • the side of war the Germany was apart of • the month that the war both began and ended
world war one 2023-12-05
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- a place hiding /safety from fighting
- place in Turkey major battlefield
- a union ,trading befot for both sides
- Russia,France,Britian alliance?
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- a belief that all nations should have strong militarism
- the country that Aus and Britain fought at Gallipoli
- enrolling for ww1 to be a soldier
- people who fight for their country
- taking over other countrys power
9 Clues: Russia,France,Britian alliance? • taking over other countrys power • enrolling for ww1 to be a soldier • place in Turkey major battlefield • people who fight for their country • a place hiding /safety from fighting • a union ,trading befot for both sides • the country that Aus and Britain fought at Gallipoli • a belief that all nations should have strong militarism