world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
global inequalities 2013-04-09
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- a severe shortage of food in a region caused by factors
- Human immunodeficiency ---
- the UN started after World War ---
- the number of people who suffer poverty and hunger
- the movement of goods, services and money between countries
- a country that does not provide opportunities
- the poorest continent
- living on less than $1 per day
- the name of the goals set by the world in 2000
- the main health problem in developed countries
- he boy with aids
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- a very large country helped by AusAid
- the largest slum in the world
- only drugs to help aids patients
- the ability to read and write
- the capital of Kenya
- a cause of unsafe drinking water
- children dying before 1 year is called the infant --- rate
- male or female
19 Clues: male or female • he boy with aids • the capital of Kenya • the poorest continent • Human immunodeficiency --- • the largest slum in the world • the ability to read and write • living on less than $1 per day • only drugs to help aids patients • a cause of unsafe drinking water • the UN started after World War --- • a very large country helped by AusAid • ...
The Odyssey 2021-10-02
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- red-haired king 4
- people who help odysseus
- king of pylos 3
- a bird of pry 2
- prince of ithaca 1
- a gathering of people 2
- king of ithaca 5
- the main war 4
- the important chore that the princess has to do
- gray eyed goddess 1
- the princess 6
- men who want to marry 2
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- nymfe stranded that is stranded on an island 5
- island that pylos is located
- crying wife 4
- king of mycenae 3
- messenger god 5
- kingdom of odysseus 1
- place were menelaos was traped 4
19 Clues: crying wife 4 • the main war 4 • the princess 6 • king of pylos 3 • messenger god 5 • a bird of pry 2 • king of ithaca 5 • red-haired king 4 • king of mycenae 3 • prince of ithaca 1 • gray eyed goddess 1 • kingdom of odysseus 1 • a gathering of people 2 • men who want to marry 2 • people who help odysseus • island that pylos is located • place were menelaos was traped 4 • ...
Revolutionary War 2024-06-26
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- What the colonies were fighting for
- One of the major battles that happend in Boston also it's 2 word so put a _ in-between the words
- One of the battles and it made the British change their strategies
- What made the English Army Soldiers more powerful
- What kept the English Army on the ground
- One of the major war fought in New England This has 2 words so put an _ in-between them
- One of the battles that happend near the Chesapeake bay also this has 2 words so put a _ in between them
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- Allies of the Colonialists to help in the war
- What kept the Colonial Army together
- This battle marked the end of the revolutionary war
- Why the Colonial Army had good tactics for the terrain
- Why George Washington was a good general
- One of the battles where George Washington took the English Army by surprise by crossing the delaware river
- What gave the English an advantage
- Fighting for a common goal lead to this amount the Colonial soldiers
15 Clues: What gave the English an advantage • What the colonies were fighting for • What kept the Colonial Army together • Why George Washington was a good general • What kept the English Army on the ground • Allies of the Colonialists to help in the war • What made the English Army Soldiers more powerful • This battle marked the end of the revolutionary war • ...
Civics Crossword Quiz # 2 - 12-2-20 2020-12-01
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- First President
- Father of the Constitution & a President.
- U.S. flag's stripes represent the 13
- The ___ & Democrats are the 2 major parties.
- The __ & the Mississippi are 2 long U.S. Rivers.
- ___ makes all Federal Laws.
- Largest land area state.
- First ___ Amendments = Bill of Rights.
- Civil Rights leader & martyr.
- The are 100 of these; 2 per state.
- The __ Amendment protects the right to bear arms.
- The Supreme Court is made up of nine ___.
- An agreement between the U.S. & another nation is
- Constitutionally appointed voting age.
- Fought for women's rights.
- Author of the Declaration of Independence.
- The Civil War was fought between the ___ & South.
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- The U.S. economic system is primarily ___.
- Alabama's capital is ___.
- Executive, ____, & Judicial Branches.
- The main opponent in the Cold War was ___.
- White House burned in 1814 by the __>
- The ___ Canal separates Pacific & Atlantic.
- Written in 1787 in Philadelphia, PA.
- National, State, County, City Levels System.
- There are 27 ___ to the Constitution.
- We celebrate our ____ on July 4th.
- The ___ Amendment gave women voting rights.
- New citizens pledge _____ to the U.S.
29 Clues: First President • Largest land area state. • Alabama's capital is ___. • Fought for women's rights. • ___ makes all Federal Laws. • Civil Rights leader & martyr. • The are 100 of these; 2 per state. • We celebrate our ____ on July 4th. • U.S. flag's stripes represent the 13 • Written in 1787 in Philadelphia, PA. • Executive, ____, & Judicial Branches. • ...
related issues 3(no spaces in terms) 2023-12-11
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- a form of government where a king or queen inherits the right to rule or is given the right to rule due to tradition or beliefs (2 words)
- the holding of a extreme political or religious view is considered _____
- a protest where protesters turn violent against people or property is called ___
- a economy without government intervention or regulation (2 words)
- act to suspend the rights of “enemy aliens” during world war 2 (3 words)
- when two or more parties come together to form the government
- social services like unemployment insurance are a ___ for citizens provided by the government (3 words)
- a direct vote by an electorate in contrast to an issue being voted on by a representative
- every citizen and political power is subject to the law (3 words)
- rights set in treaty agreements (2 words)
- the giving of a right or a privilege especially the right to vote
- the act created due to 9/11 that infringed peoples rights and made travel restrictions such as no fly lists and more ( 3 words and a hyphen)
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- an economy where the government determines everything usually used in a communist state (2 words)
- “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed” (name with 4 words)
- principal law through which federal government determines indian status and management of reserve land (2 words)
- individual or private business owned property
- an ideology aimed to reduce human impact on the earth and its inhabitants is called ____
- the right to control ones own labor, property, or business (2 words)
- refusal to follow demands or commands of a occupying power without using violence or active measure of opposition (2 words)
- residential schools were implemented for the ____ of native culture
- how much money the least well off make compared to the most well off (2 words)
- american muslim minister and human rights activist prominent during civil rights movement (name and a single letter)
- also known as advocacy,lobby or interest groups (2 words)
- the action or process of imposing something
- a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something
25 Clues: rights set in treaty agreements (2 words) • the action or process of imposing something • individual or private business owned property • also known as advocacy,lobby or interest groups (2 words) • when two or more parties come together to form the government • a economy without government intervention or regulation (2 words) • ...
World War I Group B 2018-05-10
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- einen Sieg erringen
- rivalität verschärfen
- Schlacht
- The Germans promised full support for Austria. This is called the ...
- ausgleichen
- the Germans felt.... when France, Russia and GB formed the entente
- region in southeastern Europe where WW started.
- Spannung
- gain new territories in other parts of the world
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- merklich
- ein Bündnis schließen
- Abnutzungskrieg
- sich an einem Krieg beteiligen
- demütigen
- Neuer Kurs
15 Clues: merklich • Schlacht • Spannung • demütigen • Neuer Kurs • ausgleichen • Abnutzungskrieg • einen Sieg erringen • ein Bündnis schließen • rivalität verschärfen • sich an einem Krieg beteiligen • region in southeastern Europe where WW started. • gain new territories in other parts of the world • the Germans felt.... when France, Russia and GB formed the entente • ...
Global Studies Unit 2 Crossword 1 - 15 2022-11-29
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- War between people in the same country
- Writes the laws
- The laws for how the universe works -gravity
- your basic freedoms given by god
- Never going to war
- Science and Reason to make the world better
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- King by god's choice
- Military takes over as a government
- three branches of government
- Big change
- decides if you broke a law
- Hypothesis, experiment, report
- God as the scientist running an experiment
- Your best guess based on known information
- Enforces the laws
15 Clues: Big change • Writes the laws • Enforces the laws • Never going to war • King by god's choice • decides if you broke a law • three branches of government • Hypothesis, experiment, report • your basic freedoms given by god • Military takes over as a government • War between people in the same country • God as the scientist running an experiment • ...
Cold War Vocabulary 2022-05-31
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- a policy of threatening to go to war in response to any enemy aggression.
- during the Cold War, the boundary separating the Communist nations of Eastern Europe from the mostly democratic nations of Western Europe.
- the North Atlantic Treaty Organization—a defensive military alliance formed in 1949.
- military alliance formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union and seven Eastern European countries.
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- U.S. policy of giving economic and military aid to nations threatened by opponents.
- the state of diplomatic hostility between the United States and the Soviet Union in the decades following World War II.
- U.S. foreign policy in which the United States tried to stop the spread of communism
- U.S. program of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after World War II.
- an international peacekeeping organization founded in 1945 to provide security to the nations of the world.
9 Clues: a policy of threatening to go to war in response to any enemy aggression. • U.S. policy of giving economic and military aid to nations threatened by opponents. • U.S. foreign policy in which the United States tried to stop the spread of communism • the North Atlantic Treaty Organization—a defensive military alliance formed in 1949. • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-04-20
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- river in Hades
- one-eyed monster
- one look could turn you to stone
- kidnapped by Hades
- released evils upon the world
- greedy
- swallowed all of his children except Zeus
- bitten by a snake
- only weak spot is his heel
- messenger god
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- pushes a rock up a hill in Tartarus
- Athena changed her into a spider
- goddess of war and wisdom
- goddess of love and beauty
- three-headed dog of Hades
- demigod who beheaded Medusa
- ferryman of the Underworld
- demigod known for his strength
- weapon is a lightning bolt
- has the weight of the world on his shoulders
20 Clues: greedy • messenger god • river in Hades • one-eyed monster • bitten by a snake • kidnapped by Hades • goddess of war and wisdom • three-headed dog of Hades • goddess of love and beauty • ferryman of the Underworld • weapon is a lightning bolt • only weak spot is his heel • demigod who beheaded Medusa • released evils upon the world • demigod known for his strength • ...
Cold War Begins Lesson 28 Intro/Sec 1 2024-04-17
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- Device that made Soviet help in Japan unneeded
- ongoing power struggle between US and Soviet Union
- US was producing more than ____ world's total industrial output after WW2
- Truman invested 320 ______ for "world freedom and world peace"
- Country Stalin worked to support communism
- Where Soviet and US troops met at end of WW2
- economic system US had and wanted for Europe after WW2
- Feb 1945 conference to decide post-war Europe
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- Stalin's concern for Russia after WW2
- ideological barrier between east/west in Europe
- economic system Soviet Union had wanted for Europe after WW2
- US sought to maintain a strong _____ presence overseas
- Prime minister of Great Britain after Churchill
- Aug 1945 conference to decide post-war Europe
14 Clues: Stalin's concern for Russia after WW2 • Country Stalin worked to support communism • Where Soviet and US troops met at end of WW2 • Aug 1945 conference to decide post-war Europe • Feb 1945 conference to decide post-war Europe • Device that made Soviet help in Japan unneeded • ideological barrier between east/west in Europe • ...
Art at LAC 2024-06-17
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- A photographer who had a business in Ottawa
- An artist known for painting flowers
- A British painter who painted scenes of Canadian fur trading journeys
- A photographer that immigrated to Canada in 1924
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- An artist known for First World War battlefield art
- A Group of Seven artist known for painting landscapes
- A war artist from the Second World War
- A photographer who held children's classes in Toronto
8 Clues: An artist known for painting flowers • A war artist from the Second World War • A photographer who had a business in Ottawa • A photographer that immigrated to Canada in 1924 • An artist known for First World War battlefield art • A Group of Seven artist known for painting landscapes • A photographer who held children's classes in Toronto • ...
Countries 2022-12-02
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- Home to many of the world's major pyramids
- hosted world cup in 2014
- Home to most populated city in the world
- island nation in Europe, next to France
- English and French both official languages
- Biggest economy
- Known for looking like a boot
- setting of three animated movies, island
- smallest country
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- Known for always being neutral
- Most visited country in Southeast Asia
- Helsinki
- Highest level of safety, island nation
- at war with Ukraine in 2022
- Burj Khalifa
- Home to Steve Irwin
- only borders spain
- second most people out of any country
- Paris
- Popular beach destination next to Florida
20 Clues: Paris • Helsinki • Burj Khalifa • Biggest economy • smallest country • only borders spain • Home to Steve Irwin • hosted world cup in 2014 • at war with Ukraine in 2022 • Known for looking like a boot • Known for always being neutral • second most people out of any country • Most visited country in Southeast Asia • Highest level of safety, island nation • ...
Cold War 2025-03-10
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- he refused to sign an affidavit indicating whether he had ever been a member of the Communist Party; the State Department revoked his passport for eight years. During that time, he was unable to perform abroad and was blacklisted at home. His income fell from $150,000 a year to $3,000 a year.
- This made it unlawful to plan any action that might lead to the establishment of a totalitarian dictatorship in the United States. Truman vetoed the bill, saying, “In a free country, we punish men for the crimes they commit, but never for the opinions they have.” But Congress enacted the law over Truman’s veto.
- 34th President of the United States, serving from 1953 to 1961, known for his leadership during World War II and his policy of containment during the Cold War.
- American citizens convicted and executed in 1953 for espionage-related charges, accused of passing atomic secrets to the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- U.S. foreign policy announced by President Harry Truman in 1947, pledging to support nations threatened by communist expansionism, particularly in Greece and Turkey.
- American government official accused of being a Soviet spy during the Cold War, convicted of perjury in 1950 for lying about his communist affiliations.
- Chinese communist revolutionary and leader of the People's Republic of China from its establishment in 1949 until his death in 1976.
- Hydrogen bomb, a thermonuclear weapon with much greater destructive power than atomic bombs, developed during the Cold War arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- U.S. foreign policy initiative announced by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1957, pledging military and economic aid to Middle Eastern countries threatened by communism.
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- A young conservative Republican congressman named Richard Nixon gained fame for pursuing the charges against Hiss. Within four years of the highly publicized case, Nixon was elected vice president of the United States.
- Foreign policy strategy involving the willingness to risk war in order to protect national interests, particularly associated with the Cold War era.
- Military alliance formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellite states in response to the establishment of NATO.
- On the night of April 17, 1961, some 1,300 to 1,500 Cuban exiles supported by the U.S. military landed on the island’s southern coast at Bahia de Cochinos, the Bay of Pigs. Nothing went as planned. An air strike had failed to knock out the Cuban air force, although the CIA reported that it had succeeded. A small advance group sent to distract Castro’s forces never reached shore. When the main unit landed, it lacked American air support as it faced 25,000 Cuban troops backed up by Soviet tanks and jets. Some of the invading exiles were killed, others imprisoned.
- Incident in 1960 in which the Soviet Union shot down an American U-2 spy plane, causing tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- List of individuals or organizations deemed to be subversive or disloyal, particularly with regard to communist sympathies, resulting in their exclusion from employment or other opportunities.
- Group of Hollywood film industry professionals who were blacklisted and jailed for contempt of Congress after refusing to testify before HUAC about their alleged communist affiliations.
- Term used to describe the practice of making accusations of subversion or treason without proper regard for evidence, particularly associated with Senator Joseph McCarthy's anti-communist crusade.
- Its purpose was to investigate government employees and to dismiss those who were found to be disloyal to the U.S. government. The U.S. attorney general drew up a list of 91 “subversive” organizations; membership in any of these groups was grounds for suspicion.
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- In the Atlantic Ocean, Soviet ships—presumably carrying more missiles—headed toward Cuba, while the U.S. Navy prepared to quarantine Cuba and prevent the ships from coming within 500 miles of it. In Florida, 100,000 troops waited—the largest invasion force ever assembled in the United States.
- Conflict fought from 1950 to 1953 between North Korea, supported by China and the Soviet Union, and South Korea, supported by the United Nations and primarily the United States.
- Kennedy increased defense spending in order to boost conventional military forces—nonnuclear forces such as troops, ships, and artillery—and to create an elite branch of the army called the Special Forces, or Green Berets. He also tripled the overall nuclear capabilities of the United States. These changes enabled the United States to fight limited wars around the world while maintaining a balance of nuclear power with the Soviet Union. However, even as Kennedy hoped to reduce the risk of nuclear war, the world came perilously close to nuclear war under his command as a crisis arose over the island of Cuba.
- the German-born physicist Klaus Fuchs admitted giving the Soviet Union information about America’s atomic bomb. The information probably enabled Soviet scientists to develop their own atomic bomb years earlier than they would have otherwise
- A country politically and economically dependent on another nation, particularly used to describe Eastern European countries under Soviet influence during the Cold War.
- U.S. government agency responsible for gathering intelligence and conducting covert operations abroad, established in 1947.
- Term coined by Winston Churchill to describe the ideological and physical division of Europe between Western capitalist democracies and Eastern communist bloc countries during the Cold War.
- Chinese nationalist leader who fought against the communists during the Chinese Civil War and later led the Republic of China (Taiwan) until his death in 1975.
- Crisis: Castro had a powerful ally in Moscow: Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, who promised to defend Cuba with Soviet arms. During the summer of 1962, the flow to Cuba of Soviet weapons—including nuclear missiles—increased greatly. President Kennedy responded with a warning that America would not tolerate offensive nuclear weapons in Cuba. Then, on October 14, photographs taken by American planes revealed Soviet missile bases in Cuba—and some contained missiles ready to launch. They could reach U.S. cities in minutes. On October 22, Kennedy informed an anxious nation of the existence of Soviet missile sites in Cuba and of his plans to remove them. He made it clear that any missile attack from Cuba would trigger an all-out attack on the Soviet Union next six days, the world faced the terrifying possibility of nuclear war. In the Atlantic Ocean, Soviet ships—presumably carrying more missiles—headed toward Cuba
- Line of latitude that divided North and South Korea following World War II and became the de facto border between the two countries after the Korean War.
- Military alliance formed in 1949 by the United States, Canada, and several Western European nations to counter Soviet aggression and promote collective defense.
- Allied operation in 1948-1949 to airlift supplies to West Berlin after the Soviet Union blockaded the city in an attempt to force Western withdrawal.
- Castro openly declared himself a communist and welcomed aid from the Soviet Union. Castro gained power with the promise of democracy. From 1956 to 1959, he led a guerrilla movement to topple dictator Fulgencio Batista. He won control in 1959 and later told reporters, “Revolutionaries are not born, they are made by poverty, inequality, and dictatorship.” He then promised to eliminate these conditions from Cuba.
- Island nation off the southeastern coast of China, formerly known as Formosa, where the nationalist government led by Chiang Kai-shek fled after losing the Chinese Civil War to the communists.
- U.S. Senator from Wisconsin who led a campaign of anti-communist hysteria and persecution during the early Cold War period, known as McCarthyism.
- Soviet leader who succeeded Joseph Stalin as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, known for his policy of de-Stalinization and for leading the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- U.S. foreign policy strategy during the Cold War aimed at preventing the spread of communism, particularly by confronting Soviet expansionism through diplomatic, economic, and military means.
- declared their crime “worse than murder.” To him, they were directly responsible for one of the deadliest clashes of the Cold War.
- U.S. Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower, known for his staunch anti-communism and advocacy of brinkmanship in foreign policy.
- Period of geopolitical tension and rivalry between the United States and its allies and the Soviet Union and its allies, lasting from the late 1940s to the early 1990s.
- American pilot shot down and captured by the Soviet Union in 1960 while flying a reconnaissance mission over Soviet territory in a U-2 spy plane.
- became the 35th president of the United States on a crisp and sparkling day in January 1961.
- House Un-American Activities Committee, a congressional committee established to investigate communist infiltration and subversion in the United States during the Cold War.
42 Clues: line • became the 35th president of the United States on a crisp and sparkling day in January 1961. • U.S. government agency responsible for gathering intelligence and conducting covert operations abroad, established in 1947. • declared their crime “worse than murder.” To him, they were directly responsible for one of the deadliest clashes of the Cold War. • ...
B1 GOD CREATES THE WORLD Genesis 1:1 ‐ 2:3 2022-06-24
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- When God finished all that he created, He __________ it. (Gn. 2:3)
- Brought into being out of nothing. (Gn. 1:1)
- What command did God give the various kinds of fish, birds, animals that were created? (Gn. 1:22) four words
- How did all things come into existence? (Gn. 1:20) two words
- On which day did God end all the work of creation and rested? (Gn. 2)
- The earth had before been covered with water; but now the water and the dry land were __________. (Gn. 1:9)
- According to Genesis 1:2, the materials of the heaven and the earth were in existence, but the different kinds had not been separated or put into shape. two words
- What moved upon the face of the waters preparing the earth for being brought into an orderly form. (Gn. 1:2) three
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- Another word for likeness. (Gn. 1:27)
- According to the Bible, who created the world? (Gn. 1:1)
- Empty, and destitute of the vegetation, and living creatures which were afterwards brought forth. (Gn. 1:2)
- How is the abyss of waters described? (Gn. 1:2) two words
- When did God create the world? (Gn. 1:1) three words
- Everything that God created was very __________. (Gn. 1:25)
- Type of seed that continues by natural growth of the same kind. (Gn. 1:11) two words
- God caused the light to shine out of __________. (Gn. 1:15‐16)
- That which is above and around the earth, which we call sky (Gn. 1:6)
- How many lights did God create to bring about the seasons upon the land. (Gn. 1:16)
- According to Gn. 2:19, from where were the birds and animals formed?
- How many days did God take to create the world? (Gn. 1)
20 Clues: Another word for likeness. (Gn. 1:27) • Brought into being out of nothing. (Gn. 1:1) • When did God create the world? (Gn. 1:1) three words • How many days did God take to create the world? (Gn. 1) • According to the Bible, who created the world? (Gn. 1:1) • How is the abyss of waters described? (Gn. 1:2) two words • ...
Book Thief Partners 2024-05-02
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- Works expressing opinions of explanations of an event, often news pg 452
- Action done in a funny and crazy way pg 453
- Inspection, investigation, or test pg 455
- Unwrapping pg 483
- Made a large metallic sound pg 482
- Used foot operated levers pg 440
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- Indent of part of a body in the ground pg 441
- The number between 13 and 15, also 2x7 pg 472
- The city know known as Volgograd, had a major battle in World War 2 pg 471
- Having lost favor, or discredited pg 455
10 Clues: Unwrapping pg 483 • Used foot operated levers pg 440 • Made a large metallic sound pg 482 • Having lost favor, or discredited pg 455 • Inspection, investigation, or test pg 455 • Action done in a funny and crazy way pg 453 • Indent of part of a body in the ground pg 441 • The number between 13 and 15, also 2x7 pg 472 • ...
Great Gatsby Chapters 1-7 Review Crossword 2025-04-03
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- What Daisy's voice is compared to by Gatsby
- What school did Gatsby attend after the war?
- The sport Jordan plays (and probably cheats at)
- Daisy and Tom live on the ___________ Egg.
- The _________ light on Daisy's dock symbolizes Gatsby's hopes and dreams for his future with Daisy.
- The nickname Gatsby seems to call everyone
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- Tom's mistress who is run over by Daisy
- Character who wore molar cufflinks and probably fixed the 1919 World Series.
- Jay Gatsby's given name was _______ ________ (2 words).
- The narrator of the story (who just turned 30!!!)
10 Clues: Tom's mistress who is run over by Daisy • Daisy and Tom live on the ___________ Egg. • The nickname Gatsby seems to call everyone • What Daisy's voice is compared to by Gatsby • What school did Gatsby attend after the war? • The sport Jordan plays (and probably cheats at) • The narrator of the story (who just turned 30!!!) • ...
Holocaust 2024-03-06
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- A part of town where Jews were forced to live before being sent to the camps
- Largest Concentration camp
- Hitlers plan to systematically murder all Jews
- The attempt to exterminate people of a certain race
- Chambers used for the execution of Jews by poison
- The dictator of Germany during World War 2
- Camp Compounds made by Hitler used to hold Jews to murder and force labor on them.
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- The mass murder of millions of Jews
- Discrimination against Jews
- six pointed star which was the sign of Judaism
10 Clues: Largest Concentration camp • Discrimination against Jews • The mass murder of millions of Jews • The dictator of Germany during World War 2 • Hitlers plan to systematically murder all Jews • six pointed star which was the sign of Judaism • Chambers used for the execution of Jews by poison • The attempt to exterminate people of a certain race • ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt 2020-02-11
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- Franklin D. Roosevelt was the ___ president.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt died on the 12th day of this month in 1945
- Franklin D. Roosevelt has buried in _______, New York.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt ´s nickname is _____.
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- Franklin D. Roosevelt was__________ years old when he died.
- Was married on the 17th day of this month to Anna Eleanor Roosevelt.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt had________ children.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt die by having a hemorrhagic ______________.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt was born on the 30th day of this month in 1882.
- War 2 7.Franklin D. Roosevelt was in ____________.
10 Clues: Franklin D. Roosevelt had________ children. • Franklin D. Roosevelt ´s nickname is _____. • Franklin D. Roosevelt was the ___ president. • War 2 7.Franklin D. Roosevelt was in ____________. • Franklin D. Roosevelt has buried in _______, New York. • Franklin D. Roosevelt was__________ years old when he died. • ...
Word Work Week 4-20-17 2017-04-26
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- A synonym for hurt.
- Another word for woods.
- This is a person who helps you learn in school.
- This is a person who is usually flexible.
- This person throws the ball to the batter in a game of baseball.
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- You usually _______ centimeters, and inches with a ruler.
- Everyone was in ______ in World War 2.
- A rare item with gold in it. It is usually found by pirates.
- You usually put this in your dining room, or living room.
- This person would receive the ball in a game of baseball.
10 Clues: A synonym for hurt. • Another word for woods. • Everyone was in ______ in World War 2. • This is a person who is usually flexible. • This is a person who helps you learn in school. • You usually _______ centimeters, and inches with a ruler. • You usually put this in your dining room, or living room. • This person would receive the ball in a game of baseball. • ...
Vocabulary List 2014-12-08
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- The ___________ of the man seemed to be unfair in some peoples eyes.
- Don't ______ on something you can't fix.
- My teacher __________ the point that we have to pass the SOL.
- The rumor _________ throughout the school in just a few hours.
- The car sounded weird when it was on _____ .
- The man _______ the decision.
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- The __________ decision showed that the boy jumped because he had too.
- The man has a ____________ look on his face after working out.
- The judge _________ the man on the accusations of stealing.
- The Americans __________ the Jews during World War 2.
10 Clues: The man _______ the decision. • Don't ______ on something you can't fix. • The car sounded weird when it was on _____ . • The Americans __________ the Jews during World War 2. • The judge _________ the man on the accusations of stealing. • My teacher __________ the point that we have to pass the SOL. • The man has a ____________ look on his face after working out. • ...
WWI Crossword Review 2024-01-11
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- Name of territory Germany had to give back to France.
- Treaty that was created at the Paris Peace Conference in January 1919 and Germany was forced to sign.
- The use of mass media used to get people to do what the government wanted.
- For most of the War, the United States did not get involved as way to maintain this stance.
- German ambassador who sent a telegram to Mexico asking them to invade the United States.
- For most of the War, neither side was able to gain any ground.
- Major player of WWI led by David Lloyd George
- The political, economic, or military domination of one nation over another.
- A Deep Devotion to one's nation.
- German's military was limited to this many soldiers after WWI.
- Germany was forced to pay $33 billion in war debts.
- When a nation devotes all resources and citizens in a pursuit of victory.
- Two Major groups of this emerged during WWI that included the Triple Entente and Central Powers.
- German territory they were forced to demilitarize.
- International Organization designed to resolve world problems diplomatically rather than going to War.
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- Austrian Archduke whose assassination sparked WWI.
- President of the United States during WWI
- Long lasting consequence of WWI that would cripple the world's economy.
- Idea of nations being able to choose their own governments.
- Glorification of a nation's military.
- This "one-two punch" strategy was Germany's attempt to quickly invade France and avoid a two-front war with Russia.
- The majority of WWI was fought in this area of Europe.
- Fortifications dug for hundreds of miles along the Western Front turned WWI into this type of warfare.
- Woodrow Wilson's speech that outlined his vision for achieving World Peace.
- An agreement to stop fighting and effectively ended WWI.
- Major player of WWI that eventually took the blame for starting the war.
- Flu strain that started an epidemic in 1918 that killed over 50 million people worldwide.
- Passenger ship destroyed by German U-Boats taking the lives of 128 Americans.
28 Clues: A Deep Devotion to one's nation. • Glorification of a nation's military. • President of the United States during WWI • Major player of WWI led by David Lloyd George • Austrian Archduke whose assassination sparked WWI. • German territory they were forced to demilitarize. • Germany was forced to pay $33 billion in war debts. • ...
India 2024-10-02
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- Make sure you drive on this side of the road
- First nuclear test in 1974 was codenamed ... Buddha
- First word of the national anthem
- Largest religion
- Independence from whom occurred in 1947
- War fought with this country in 1962
- Its highest mountain is the ... highest in the world
- Independence Day is celebrated in this month
- It is the ... largest country in the world by area
- National animal
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- Most commonly spoken language
- Number of gold medals won at the Olympic Games
- Mountain range to the north
- It is the ... largest country in the world by population
- Country bordering to the east
- The Taj Mahal can be found here
- Capital city, New ...
- World's largest producer of this dairy product
- The World Cup in which sport was won in 1983?
- National flower
- Unit of currency
- This colour is found at the bottom of the flag
- First Prime Minister
23 Clues: National flower • National animal • Largest religion • Unit of currency • First Prime Minister • Capital city, New ... • Mountain range to the north • Most commonly spoken language • Country bordering to the east • The Taj Mahal can be found here • First word of the national anthem • War fought with this country in 1962 • Independence from whom occurred in 1947 • ...
India 2022-11-04
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- Make sure you drive on this side of the road
- First nuclear test in 1974 was codenamed ... Buddha
- First word of the national anthem
- Largest religion
- Independence from whom occurred in 1947
- War fought with this country in 1962
- Its highest mountain is the ... highest in the world
- Independence Day is celebrated in this month
- It is the ... largest country in the world by area
- National animal
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- Most commonly spoken language
- Number of gold medals won at the Olympic Games
- Mountain range to the north
- It is the ... largest country in the world by population
- Country bordering to the east
- The Taj Mahal can be found here
- Capital city, New ...
- World's largest producer of this dairy product
- The World Cup in which sport was won in 1983?
- National flower
- Unit of currency
- This colour is found at the bottom of the flag
- First Prime Minister
23 Clues: National flower • National animal • Largest religion • Unit of currency • First Prime Minister • Capital city, New ... • Mountain range to the north • Most commonly spoken language • Country bordering to the east • The Taj Mahal can be found here • First word of the national anthem • War fought with this country in 1962 • Independence from whom occurred in 1947 • ...
Guardians of the Galaxy 2016-03-01
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- Defenders #29
- Micronauts #1
- Iron Man #54
- Nova Vol 4 #8
- Avengers #264
- Captain America #434
- Giant-Size Defenders #5
- Avengers #112
- Guardians of the Galaxy #9
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- Marvel Super-Heroes #18
- Defendest #27
- Thor #225
- Marvel Premiere #2
- Annihilation: Conquest - Starlord 31
- Marvel Super-Heroes #18
- Guardians of the Galaxy #17
- Marvel Super-Heroes #18
- Marvel Preview #7
- Strange Tales #180
- Marvel Preview #11
- Marvel Presents #4
- Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 #12
- War of Kings: Darkhawk #1
23 Clues: Thor #225 • Iron Man #54 • Defendest #27 • Defenders #29 • Micronauts #1 • Nova Vol 4 #8 • Avengers #264 • Avengers #112 • Marvel Preview #7 • Marvel Premiere #2 • Strange Tales #180 • Marvel Preview #11 • Marvel Presents #4 • Captain America #434 • Marvel Super-Heroes #18 • Marvel Super-Heroes #18 • Marvel Super-Heroes #18 • Giant-Size Defenders #5 • War of Kings: Darkhawk #1 • ...
Versailles Settlement 2024-05-27
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- Region on border between France and Germany; after the Versailles Settlement it remained part of Germany but became a demilitarised zone with an Allied military occupation for 15 years
- Leader of Great Britain during the post-WWI peace negotiations; sought to protect the British Empire, protect trade, limit threat of communism
- Article 231; Germany forced to accept guilt for the First World War
- Term used to describe the process of the League of Nations taking control of Germany’s former colonies (e.g. the Cameroons) and allowing Great Britain, France and Japan to govern them on the League’s behalf
- Phrase used to describe the leaders of France, Great Britain and the USA during the post-WWI peace negotiations
- Leader of the USA during the post-WWI peace negotiations; sought the Fourteen Points, disarmament, self-determination, “fair and lasting peace”
- Political union/alliance between Austria and Germany; banned in the Versailles Settlement
- Forced participation in a country’s military for a certain number of years; banned in Germany in the Versailles Settlement
- Region on the border between France and Germany; taken by Germany from France after the Franco-Prussian War in 1871; given back to France in the Versailles Settlement
- Term used to describe the fact Germany had no option but to accept the terms of the Versailles Settlement
- Article 232; Germany forced to pay £6,600 million to the Allies (mainly France and Belgium) in yearly instalments
- Establishment of nation-states rather than great empires; ambition of Woodrow Wilson during the post-WWI peace negotiations
- Leader of France during the post-WWI peace negotiations; sought revenge, security, reparations
- March 918; peace treaty signed between Soviet Russia and Germany following Russia's withdrawal from WWI; Russia lost 54% of its industrial lands and 89% of its coalfields
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- City taken from Germany in the Versailles Settlement to become a ‘Free City’
- January 1918; statement of principles of peace that was sought by USA President Woodrow Wilson in the post-WWI peace settlements
- Organisation established in the Versailles Settlement; idea of Woodrow Wilson; sought to bring all states in the world as a world parliament and guarantee peace through collective security
- Composed of West Prussia, Posen and parts of Upper Silesia; given to Poland from Germany in the Versailles Settlement
- Industrial region of Germany; the Versailles Settlement stated that its mining profits were to be given to France for 15 years
- 11 November 1918; brought the First World War to an end
- June 1919; peace treaty that dealt with Germany following the First World War
- Following the Versailles Settlement, Germany was only allowed 100,000 soldiers, six battleships, no heavy artillery, no submarines, no air force, and no conscription
22 Clues: 11 November 1918; brought the First World War to an end • Article 231; Germany forced to accept guilt for the First World War • City taken from Germany in the Versailles Settlement to become a ‘Free City’ • June 1919; peace treaty that dealt with Germany following the First World War • ...
Are You Smarter Than a Grade 12 Social Student? 2022-06-03
Across
- money given by goverment to important bankrupting business
- Party (2 words) did not agree with the baileouts. Right wing
- a belief where self reliance is the most important thing in a society. Every person for themselves. Ex) trucker convoy
- policy (2words) kaynes said during a depression lower interest rates to encourage spending and investing
- in 1929 when people began to sell shares and banks bought them up to smoothing things over.
- A liberal thinker. I am free to do what I want as long as it does not harm others. For example getting drunk and riding a motorcycle at top speed with no protective gear on. Has concern for minority rights. Advocated for women to vote.
- Wanted to limit the right to vote. Universal suffrage, politics, business and society (eugenics).
- An word acronym used to break down the causes of the cold war.
- (2 words) A period of hospital coexistence 1945-1953. It involved truman and stalin. There was an arms race, iron curtain speech, and Berlin blockade.
- 1970-1979 A desire to reduce tensions among your enemies. Ping pong diplomacy and SALT. Ended with Russia's invasion of Afghanistan and olympic boycotting.
- Society where interests of the wealthy come first. Exploitation of the working class.
- quality shaped by family, gender, gender gap, religion, environment, language, Interpretation of history and media's impact.
- was a Russian political party successful in the second revolution. Well organized with catchy slogans and appealing promises.
- (3 words) which replaced Lenin's War Communism. Big industries stayed nationalized but some were allowed to have small factories and businesses.
- movment (2worsd) Lefts responce to the bailouts which had no sgrings atacted and mainly went to the rich 1%
- place through class struggle → Historical Materialism → surplus value → inevitability of socialism → classless society.
- (last name only) The invisible hand. Believed in specialization, consumer capitalism, treatment of the rich and education of the consumers.
- Champion of free speech. “ I do not agree with a word you say but I will defend to the death your right to say it.
- avoid terany by dividing political power among different groups. Like today we have legislative, executive and judicial
- policy (2words) Kaynes belive that when thier was depression government should lower taxes and increase spending
- supply side econimics. No gov involbement. Should increas taxe when proseprus increas gov spending in ressesion.
- (3 words) Another name for the Regan years (1980-1988). Strategic Defense Initiative.
- (2 words) borrowing of 25million gold marks from America to pay reparations
- (2 words) Lenin's measures to protect the country. Larger factories taken over by the government. Military discipline in factories and strikers shot. Peasants had to give all surplus food to the government. Rationing
- brainwashing youth because they only hear about a certain set of ideals and successes
- (last name only) New Lanark founder. Was no need for low wages and poor working conditions. Provide employees with homes, schools and hospitals.
- Type of warfare taking place in the Vietnam war.
- This was built along with reviving the military to reduce german unemployment
- far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism characterized by dictatorial power and hash treatment of opposers.
- 1830 Britain's working class mass movement “people's charter.” Wanted universal males suffrage, annual elections, secret ballots, rep by pop, Abolition of property qualifications for MPs and payments to the members of parliament.
- to do what you want with minimum state interference. Early endeavors of this wanted to replace laws that only benefited the minority.
- openly discusses current and historical problems.
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- (2 words) an end will justify a means. Lenin believed in this.
- a word used to describe risky mortgages who were given to people with out the means to take care of their commitment starting in 2001
- liberalism - no government intervention
- (2 words) 1953-1970 Khrushcev took over the Soviet Union. Events of sputnik, the Berlin wall and the uprising of communism in Cuba.
- A form of society where the interests of people are treated equally.
- the margin (3 words) Befor the great deppreshion people were taking out lones and buying 90% of a stock
- Reactionaries who broke into factories and destroyed machinery they thought was replacing their skilled work
- (2 words) organization group of workers with goals to increase wages, shorter hours and safer working conditions.
- restructuring the soviet economy.
- a pattern of thinking that motivates humans to social and political action. Has 2 categories
- Felt government is a contract between citizens and ruler. Government should protect life, liberty and property. Citizens can rebel if these needs are not met and the government no longer has favor.
- (2 words) a styem in which the government makes all the decisions like GOSPLAN did
- sovringty (2words) when the consumers set the price
- state (2word) originated by britain after world war 2 inclued exstensive social programs such as free healthcare
- demand side economics
- (2 words) Locke believed in it. Government should only be in power as long as they have the consent of the people.
- war (2 words usually hyphenated) Movement that took place in the 1970s. Included the march on Washington DC priests and strikes.
- half truths or fabricated information manufacturer to misinform the public.
- Type of wars in the cold war to avoid mutual assured destruction one country would contribute indirectly to the cause.
- Deal (2 words) FDRs solution to the depression. Relief Recovery Reform
- a belief that strict roles are necessary to protect the welfare of society as a whole. We all wear masks.
- pong (2 words) Type of diplomacy that Nixon started when he went to communist China.
- tricle down economics less social services and tax brakes for the rich.
- (2 words) captains of industry can be seen as heroes or villains. Formed monopolies. Roosevelt did not like them.
56 Clues: demand side economics • restructuring the soviet economy. • liberalism - no government intervention • Type of warfare taking place in the Vietnam war. • openly discusses current and historical problems. • sovringty (2words) when the consumers set the price • money given by goverment to important bankrupting business • ...
Vocab for ¨Bomb¨ 2021-01-29
17 Clues: bad • peace • guilty • truthful • to create • agreement • sarcastic • sneaky spy • US,GS,Soviet • splitting up • quick victory • bossy, controlling • taking for yourself • trying to get stuff • smart spy steal info ;) • person sent by a country • fought against the Allies of World War 1
Daily Liberty's Awesome Word Puzzle 2024-02-13
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- Those enamored with war and supremacy
- Cavalry regiment who played a key role in Cuba
- War broke out in this island after Spanish American War
- What the US became after the war
- Spain is blamed for the sinking off
- These people lost their colonial empire in the western hemisphere
- The explosion of the USS Maine, Support for Cuban and Philippine independence led to...(answer is abbreviated)
- The expansion and overtaking of other countries
- What the US felt for Cuba
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- Criticized McKinley and helped start Spanish American War
- Belief that Americans must expand west under God's will
- Country with great influence across the world
- Current US territory located in the Caribbean
- What the territories US won from Spain are called
- Journalist Love to exaggerate and catch people's attention
- Closed Western Hemisphere from colonization
- Given to US by Spanish after Treaty of Paris
- To not intervene with other countries and keep to itself
- Was an island overtaken by Spain but then liberated by US
19 Clues: What the US felt for Cuba • What the US became after the war • Spain is blamed for the sinking off • Those enamored with war and supremacy • Closed Western Hemisphere from colonization • Given to US by Spanish after Treaty of Paris • Country with great influence across the world • Current US territory located in the Caribbean • ...
f1 2022 drivers 2022-06-28
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- races in an alpha tauri
- races in an aston martin
- used to race for mercedes
- 1 world championship
- Mr saturday
- has a famous dad
- the honeybadger
- raced for mclaren before joining ferrari
- new to f1
- won the 2021 hungarian grand prix
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- back in f1 in a haas again
- british driver for a orange car
- 4 time world champion
- man from monaco
- 2 year in f1
- mexican legend
- makes mistakes all the time
- 7 time world champion
- still driving at 40 years of age
- swapped from red bull to williams
20 Clues: new to f1 • Mr saturday • 2 year in f1 • mexican legend • man from monaco • the honeybadger • has a famous dad • 1 world championship • 4 time world champion • 7 time world champion • races in an alpha tauri • races in an aston martin • used to race for mercedes • back in f1 in a haas again • makes mistakes all the time • british driver for a orange car • still driving at 40 years of age • ...
American Revolution 2025-10-02
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- What Britain offered slaves who were willing to fight for them
- Turning point battle of the war, gained foreign help
- USA had to defend the British 3 times at this battle, before ultimately running out of ammo and retreating
- The final battle of the War, where Britain surrenders
- People in the colonies who wanted to stay loyal to Britain
- Battle that was won by crossing the Delaware River in the middle of the night and surprising the British
- Date the colonists declared independence from Britain
- nickname of British soldiers
- This country by far had the better military going into the beginning of the War
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Americans lack of this, was one of Britains biggest advantages during the war
- Name of the King of Britain during the War
- The shot heard round the world was the first shot of which battle
- The commander of the Continental Army
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- refusal to buy something from Britain, a form of peaceful protest
- Frenchman who came over and helped us in the war by bringing supplies, etc.
- Soldiers who fought for pay instead of loyalty
- Where the Army spent the winter and received significant training
- Prussian man who came and helped train our soldiers
- A person in the colonies who supported going to war with Britain
- last name of the general who started fighting for America, then switched to Britain
- Winners of the American Revolution
- One of the many ways women helped during the War
- This officially ended the American Revolution, and granted the USA their Independence
24 Clues: nickname of British soldiers • Winners of the American Revolution • The commander of the Continental Army • Author of the Declaration of Independence • Name of the King of Britain during the War • Soldiers who fought for pay instead of loyalty • One of the many ways women helped during the War • Prussian man who came and helped train our soldiers • ...
WW1_Zilai_Vince 2023-12-14
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- What was the expression that indicated a strategy during the First World War?
- What was the name of the alliance of Central European countries?
- What was the name of the weapon that caused respiratory irritation and poisoning?
- Who was the first leader of the Soviet Union?
- Who was affectionately called the Turkish father?
- Who was the person who served as the leader of Great Britain, participated in the Versailles Peace Conference, and was later elevated to the House of Lords?
- What is the name of the city that serves as the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina?
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- What is the strategy called that refers to rapid and surprise attacks, along with the coordinated use of airborne forces?
- What was the vehicle that underwent significant development during World War I and was originally invented by David Bushnell?
- What was the name of the largest naval battle in history?
- What was the name of the peace treaty that concluded the First World War between the Allies and Hungary?
- What is the term for the detailed mapping of an area, including its topography?
- What was the French river where significant losses occurred for both the Allies and Central Powers called?
- A political trend where a country seeks to reclaim its former territorial or political losses, often following a humiliating defeat.
- What is the expression used to denote losses and desperate battles?
- Against whom did Gavrilo Princip commit the assassination?
- What battle took place between August 26-30, 1914?
- Which is the city in France where the most significant battle in history took place in 1916?
18 Clues: Who was the first leader of the Soviet Union? • Who was affectionately called the Turkish father? • What battle took place between August 26-30, 1914? • What was the name of the largest naval battle in history? • Against whom did Gavrilo Princip commit the assassination? • What was the name of the alliance of Central European countries? • ...
Vocabulary words 2021-09-16
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- the british and french were at war in other parts of the world. This was the name of their conflict in North America
- an organized decision by a large group of people to stop buying a product
- of yorktown won by France and the Continental Army. Britain's army surrendered. Final battle of the war
- of long island won by the british. Gave them control of NYC and its ports. Biggest battle in the war
- basically a declaration of war as far as Parliament and the king of England were concerned
- at trenton desperate move by Washingon. Crosses the frozen Delaware River and attacks German Hessians
- skirmish that erupted when colonists outside boston ambushed british soldiers. the shot heard around the world
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- this was an assembly of colonists who drafted the Articles of Confederation and Declaration of Independence
- colonists who supported the king and parliament
- total control over pricing and distribution of a product
- washington top general in the continental army
- these were punishments levied by Parliament on colonists living in Boston
- battle that took place on a hill in boston between massachusetts minutemen and british soldiers
- colonists who supported the war with britain
- tax on stamped paper that was to be collected from all colonists and led to calls of no taxation without representation
15 Clues: colonists who supported the war with britain • colonists who supported the king and parliament • washington top general in the continental army • total control over pricing and distribution of a product • an organized decision by a large group of people to stop buying a product • these were punishments levied by Parliament on colonists living in Boston • ...
Kyler word wall words 2013-04-12
21 Clues: on • saw • cash • tail • tiny • wile • under • ocean • money • 2 two • small • close • piece • pretty • silent • street • evening • usually • universe • somewhere • exiting awesome
Week 10 2024-02-29
Cyber Security Awareness Quiz 2024-09-20
Der kurze Weg in die Nationalsozialistische Diktatur 2019-03-11
Across
- 1921 wurde Adolf Hitler zum Vorsitzenden der.....ernannt?
- Wer überwachte die Menschen?
- Was war das oberste Gesetz? (2 Wörter)
- Was heisst NSDAP? (3 Wörter)
- Im Gefängnis schrieb Adolf Hitler ein Buch, wie heißt es? (2 Wörter)
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- Was heisst SS?
- Wer wurde Reichskanzler? (2 Wörter)
- Was wollte Hitler nicht?
- Wo mussten die Mädchen und Jungen ab dem Jahr 1939 beitreten?
- Was war ein positiver Aufschwung, im Jahr 19
10 Clues: Was heisst SS? • Was wollte Hitler nicht? • Wer überwachte die Menschen? • Was heisst NSDAP? (3 Wörter) • Wer wurde Reichskanzler? (2 Wörter) • Was war das oberste Gesetz? (2 Wörter) • Was war ein positiver Aufschwung, im Jahr 19 • 1921 wurde Adolf Hitler zum Vorsitzenden der.....ernannt? • Wo mussten die Mädchen und Jungen ab dem Jahr 1939 beitreten? • ...
WW1 2024-11-18
Action Movies 2023-04-02
Across
- Brad Pitt leads a tank crew through world war 2
- Arnold Schwarzenegger is the ultimate killing machine
- Bruce Willis Yells Yipee Kai Yay Motherfucker
- Liam Neeson has a very particular set of skills
- Keanu Reeves kills the guy who stole his car
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- Nicolas Cage who's actually John Travolta get thrown into a supermax prison
- Matt Damon's Identity supremacy and legacy
- Mel Gibson protects his family from biker gangs
- Tom Cruise is a hot shot fighter pilot
- Uma Thurman gets revenge on the deadly viper assassination squad
10 Clues: Tom Cruise is a hot shot fighter pilot • Matt Damon's Identity supremacy and legacy • Keanu Reeves kills the guy who stole his car • Bruce Willis Yells Yipee Kai Yay Motherfucker • Brad Pitt leads a tank crew through world war 2 • Mel Gibson protects his family from biker gangs • Liam Neeson has a very particular set of skills • ...
Holocaust 2024-03-06
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- A part of town where Jews were forced to live before being sent to the camps
- Largest Concentration camp
- Hitlers plan to systematically murder all Jews
- The attempt to exterminate people of a certain race
- Chambers used for the execution of Jews by poison
- The dictator of Germany during World War 2
- Camp Compounds made by Hitler used to hold Jews to murder and force labor on them.
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- The mass murder of millions of Jews
- Discrimination against Jews
- six pointed star which was the sign of Judaism
10 Clues: Largest Concentration camp • Discrimination against Jews • The mass murder of millions of Jews • The dictator of Germany during World War 2 • Hitlers plan to systematically murder all Jews • six pointed star which was the sign of Judaism • Chambers used for the execution of Jews by poison • The attempt to exterminate people of a certain race • ...
Yr 7 November exam crossword 1 2023-11-01
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- they praised (perfect tense)
- then/next
- iratus -a -um
- "2-1-2" refers to which part of speech in Latin?
- she is hurrying (present tense)
- I have built (perfect tense)
- he captured (perfect tense)
- auxilium
- to do / make (infinitive)
- inhabitant
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- the preposition 'ad' is always followed by the ....... case
- of the war
- he/she/it was
- horses - (accusative plur)
- da!
- deus
- gold
- he shouted (perfect tense)
- to depart (infinitive)
- malus -a -um
- I want
21 Clues: da! • deus • gold • I want • auxilium • then/next • of the war • inhabitant • malus -a -um • iratus -a -um • he/she/it was • to depart (infinitive) • horses - (accusative plur) • he shouted (perfect tense) • to do / make (infinitive) • he captured (perfect tense) • they praised (perfect tense) • I have built (perfect tense) • she is hurrying (present tense) • ...
Reconstruction (Kate Reidenbach) 2022-05-31
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- Act that divided the South into 5 districts with military supervision (2 words)
- Republicans that wanted Southern states to change more before entering the Union (2 words)
- Forced seperation of African Americans and whites
- The name for northern-born Democrats that moved South after the war (2 words)
- This allowed states to make a new government (3 words)
- Leader of the Radical Republicans from Pennsylvania (2 words)
- A relief fund for poor people in the South created by Congress (2 words)
- The name of the laws that required segregation (3 words)
- President that ran under the slogan "Let us have peace" (2 words)
- Society from Tennessee made of white men that opposed African American civil rights (3 words)
- Amendment for African American civil rights (2 words)
- Democrats that regained control of the South
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- This made slavery illegal (2 words)
- The place where Lincoln was buried (2 words)
- The name for southern-born Democrats
- This made states meet 2 conditions before rejoining the Union (3 words)
- Amendment that gave African Americans the right to vote (2 words)
- Lincoln's official pardon
- Laws that limited African American rights (2 words)
- The process of rebuilding the South without slavery
20 Clues: Lincoln's official pardon • This made slavery illegal (2 words) • The name for southern-born Democrats • The place where Lincoln was buried (2 words) • Democrats that regained control of the South • Forced seperation of African Americans and whites • Laws that limited African American rights (2 words) • The process of rebuilding the South without slavery • ...
Unit 11.1 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- agreement that Britain and France would give the Sudetenland to Germany. In return, Hitler promised not to expand Germany's territory anymore (took place in September 1938).
- Germany and its allies in World War II, included Japan and Italy
- the anti-German alliance during World War II that included Britain, France, the U.S., and the Soviet Union
- mandatory military service; many countries had to make it mandatory for men (and sometimes women) to join the armed services in order to have enough soldiers; sometimes called the draft
- "lightning war"-- a war conducted with great speed, force, and often surprise
- ruler who controls their country by force
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- agreement that ended WWI; Germany had to agree to accept blame for the war
- hatred toward or prejudice against Jews
- attempting to avoid war by meeting another country's demands
- the leaders of the U.S. (President Woodrow Wilson), Britain (Prime Minister David Lloyd George), and France (Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau) that met to set terms for Treaty of Versailles that ended WWI.
- economic system where government controls some industries and provides social services (usually a transitional stage between capitalism and communism)
- refers to civilians back home and their efforts in support of their military
- form of government where the good of the nation is above all else, including the needs and rights of the people
13 Clues: hatred toward or prejudice against Jews • ruler who controls their country by force • attempting to avoid war by meeting another country's demands • Germany and its allies in World War II, included Japan and Italy • agreement that ended WWI; Germany had to agree to accept blame for the war • ...
Pop Culture 2019-08-22
Across
- Marge and _______ Simpson
- fictional suburb of Neighbours
- Honky-Tonk capital
- musician married to David Furnish (2 words)
- surname of Harry Potter author
- Elvis Presley’s dream abode
- Black Adder, or Mr Bean (2 words)
- company behind the iPhone
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- newest royal baby
- Kim’s hapless, netball-loving friend
- he penned ‘Achey Breaky Heart’ (3 words)
- the war that featured in MASH
- famous Jodie
- ____ Wars, _____ Trek
- famous suburb in Los Angeles
- surname of a famous reality TV family
- disliked American President (2 words)
- Kath and _____
- Sam and _____, brothers fighting supernatural beasts
19 Clues: famous Jodie • Kath and _____ • newest royal baby • Honky-Tonk capital • ____ Wars, _____ Trek • Marge and _______ Simpson • company behind the iPhone • Elvis Presley’s dream abode • famous suburb in Los Angeles • the war that featured in MASH • fictional suburb of Neighbours • surname of Harry Potter author • Black Adder, or Mr Bean (2 words) • Kim’s hapless, netball-loving friend • ...
Veterans Day 2021-11-02
Across
- In the United States Veterans Day is what kid of holiday?
- At what National Cemetery is a national ceremony held each year?
- What do people put on veterans' graves to honor them?
- What does armistice mean?
- What do veterans serve in?
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- What Day is Veterans Day called in the UK?
- What is it called when countries at war sign a temporary truce?
- What country surrendered on Nov. 11, 1918 during World War I?
- What do we fly and put on graves to honor veterans?
- World War I armistice was signed on the 11th hour of the 11th day of what month?
- Who was the famous general born on Nov. 11?
- What decided to change the day from Armistice to Veterans Day in 1954?
- Last name of president who declared Nov. 11 to be Armistice Day in 1919?
- What was the last name of the president who changed Veterans Day back to Nov. 11 in 1978?
14 Clues: What does armistice mean? • What do veterans serve in? • What Day is Veterans Day called in the UK? • Who was the famous general born on Nov. 11? • What do we fly and put on graves to honor veterans? • What do people put on veterans' graves to honor them? • In the United States Veterans Day is what kid of holiday? • ...
History of Southwest Asia 2025-10-06
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- A law created in 1950 which allows Jews anywhere in the world to immigrate to Israel and become citizens
- A group that felt that the World's Jews deserved to return to their historical homeland
- People who have to leave their homes as a result of a war or political/religious persecution
- Hatred against Jews because they practiced Judaism
- The movement to reunite displaced Jews with their historical homeland
- A period of time when the Jews left their "Promised Land" and moved to different parts of the world
- Target of the Iraqi Invasion
- The organized killing of European Jews and others by the Nazis during WWII
- President during 2003 Iraqi Invasion
- March 20,2003
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- Code name for the Persian Gulf War
- A military force used to liberate (free) Kuwait from the Iraqi Invasion in 1991 also known as the Persian Gulf War
- Operation led by the US in 2003 to stop the development of nuclear weapons
- What Arab inhabits called Present Day Israel
- An empire that controlled much of the Middle East from 1299AD to the end of WW1
- A strong feeling of pride or joy for your country
- What country did the US defend due to oil interests
- What the Hebrews (Jews) called modern day Israel
- International Conflict triggered by the September 11,2001 World Trade Center Attack
- A movement by groups worldwide to strike fear and influence countries leaders
20 Clues: March 20,2003 • Target of the Iraqi Invasion • Code name for the Persian Gulf War • President during 2003 Iraqi Invasion • What Arab inhabits called Present Day Israel • What the Hebrews (Jews) called modern day Israel • A strong feeling of pride or joy for your country • Hatred against Jews because they practiced Judaism • ...
WHAP Project 2023-04-08
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- Threats with violence and intimidation
- Began de-Stalinization in the Soviet Union
- Split after WWII in which a wall came up in 1961 and fell in 1989
- Key Indonesian politician in the struggle for independence from Dutch rule
- Racial segregation in South Africa
- Once part of Pakistan but separated due to internal conflicts
- Policy shift in the Soviet Union aimed at revitalizing the Soviet economy
- Created in 1947 as a homeland for Muslims
- Dictator of Iraq who destabilized the region
- Conservative religious movement characterized by the advocacy of strict conformity to sacred texts
- South Asian country which gained its independence from British rule and was later split due to religious conflicts
- Southeast Asian country which held a brutal and bloody war where the US called back their troops in 1973
- Policy stating the US would provide support against the communist nations
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- British economist who argued about food and population
- Unified petroleum policies to secure fair stable prices
- Semi-autonomous territories created by the South African government for specific black ethnic groups
- Easing of restrictions brought upon by past leaders in the Soviet Union
- World Trade Organization
- Global superpower that played a significant role in shaping international relations and its promotion of democracy and human rights
- Ideology where an individual's loyalty to the nation-state surpasses other interests
- Term describing how trade and technology are connected within the world
- Communist state led by Fidel Castro
- Worlds first female prime minister in Sri Lanka
- POTUS who played a significant role in ending the Cold War
- Strategy used by both the US and the Soviet Union during the Cold War which increased the risk of nuclear war
- Chinese political party "National People's Party"
- Global superpower and ideological opponent to the United States during the Cold War
- Organization maintaining international peace and security
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- South African revolutionary who lead the struggle against apartheid
30 Clues: World Trade Organization • Racial segregation in South Africa • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • Communist state led by Fidel Castro • Threats with violence and intimidation • Created in 1947 as a homeland for Muslims • Began de-Stalinization in the Soviet Union • Dictator of Iraq who destabilized the region • Worlds first female prime minister in Sri Lanka • ...
Social Studies Rememberance Day 2020-11-15
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- what batttle in belgium did the germans release poison gas
- How many years ago did the korean war erupt
- the battle of _______ was the longest campiagn of ww2
- what country did the germans release poison gas in 1915
- Name of person blownup while travenling
- what is the name of a woman that participated in the bone collection effoert
- how many years was world war two
- number canadian peacekeepers that lost their lives on the congo
- What day of august japan surrender
- wich two countrys had a civil war in 1993
- v-e day stands for what
- Canadians were foced to surrender where in 1941
- in 1956 where did canadian peacekeepers go
- What does UN stand for
- warplane used in the 1950s
- V-E day happened in what month
- The Liberation of the ____________ was a proud achievement for our country
- what war started in 1939
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- what citys were bomed in japan
- in 2018 where were Canadian peacekeepers sent
- person who died on july 17 1950
- a peace paid for in part by the 516 Canadian ___________ who died during the war
- which war ended in 1918
- from where were 100000 boys and girls imagrated from
- Canadaidian _________ arrive in the congo
- which war began in 1950
- No ____________ was signed by north and soulth korea
- where were vicky Goodyear and Bill Luscombe born
- communist forces massed on the other side of the _______ ______ in Eastern Europe
- The Royal Canadian _____ has created a number of special 2020 coins
- Who was the war hero who pushed the germans out of Zwolle
- The ______ started in 1947
32 Clues: What does UN stand for • which war ended in 1918 • which war began in 1950 • v-e day stands for what • what war started in 1939 • warplane used in the 1950s • The ______ started in 1947 • what citys were bomed in japan • V-E day happened in what month • person who died on july 17 1950 • how many years was world war two • What day of august japan surrender • ...
Y10 Power & Conflict Poetry 2019-02-13
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- the number of soldiers in the Charge of the Light
- Carol Ann Duffy's war photographer friend: Don ____
- the speaker in Remains clearly feels this emotion
- Wilfred Owen fought in World War ____
- a word for a Russian soldier in COTLB
- the colour used to describe the 'crackling air' in Bayonet Charge
- the poem Poppies takes place on ___ Sunday
- the poem War Photographer makes reference to this
- 'his bloody life in my ___ hands': line from Remains
- Exposure was written in 19__
- poet of Poppies
- poet of Exposure
- 'in what cold ______ was he the hand?: line from Bayonet Charge
- poet of Remains
- a bird which is a repeated symbol in Poppies
- the number of soldiers in Remains
- 'The Not ____': Simon Armitage's poetry collection
- this poet did not have first-hand experience of war
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- 'into the Jaws of _____': line from COTLB
- the speaker in Remains suffers from this condition
- War Photographer is mostly written in iambic...
- the last line of Remains makes reference to this play
- the colour of the hare in Bayonet Charge
- Charge of the Light Brigade is set during the ____ war
- 'children running in ___ heat' line from War
- 'all their eyes are ___': last line of Exposure
- first word of Bayonet Charge
- 'his blood ___ stays on the street': line from Remains
- 'the iced east winds that ___ us': line from Exposure
- last word of the poem War Photographer
- the speaker in Poppies
- emotion the speaker feels in final line of Bayonet Charge
- adjective Tennyson uses to describe the soldiers in final line
- Tennyson was Poet ______ for over 40 years
34 Clues: poet of Poppies • poet of Remains • poet of Exposure • the speaker in Poppies • first word of Bayonet Charge • Exposure was written in 19__ • the number of soldiers in Remains • Wilfred Owen fought in World War ____ • a word for a Russian soldier in COTLB • last word of the poem War Photographer • the colour of the hare in Bayonet Charge • 'into the Jaws of _____': line from COTLB • ...
Guardians of the Galaxy 2024-06-12
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- Defenders #29
- Micronauts #1
- Iron Man #54
- Nova Vol 4 #8
- Avengers #264
- Captain America #434
- Giant-Size Defenders #5
- Avengers #112
- Guardians of the Galaxy #9
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- Marvel Super-Heroes #18
- Defendest #27
- Thor #225
- Marvel Premiere #2
- Annihilation: Conquest - Starlord 31
- Marvel Super-Heroes #18
- Guardians of the Galaxy #17
- Marvel Super-Heroes #18
- Marvel Preview #7
- Strange Tales #180
- Marvel Preview #11
- Marvel Presents #4
- Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 #12
- War of Kings: Darkhawk #1
23 Clues: Thor #225 • Iron Man #54 • Defendest #27 • Defenders #29 • Micronauts #1 • Nova Vol 4 #8 • Avengers #264 • Avengers #112 • Marvel Preview #7 • Marvel Premiere #2 • Strange Tales #180 • Marvel Preview #11 • Marvel Presents #4 • Captain America #434 • Marvel Super-Heroes #18 • Marvel Super-Heroes #18 • Marvel Super-Heroes #18 • Giant-Size Defenders #5 • War of Kings: Darkhawk #1 • ...
Doctor Who (series 1-6) 2023-04-04
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- the doctor’s tool
- you will be upgraded
- the last centurion
- hello sweetie
- the girl who waited
- the doctor’s home
- the doctor’s mortal enemy and former friend
- season 1+2 boyfriend
- the greatest war
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- companion who became half time lord
- time and relative dimensions in space
- exterminate
- season 1+2 mom
- captain
- the changing of a time lord
- stargazing grandpa
- the woman who walked the earth
- bad wolf
- titular character
- humanity’s first home
20 Clues: captain • bad wolf • exterminate • hello sweetie • season 1+2 mom • the greatest war • the doctor’s tool • the doctor’s home • titular character • stargazing grandpa • the last centurion • the girl who waited • you will be upgraded • season 1+2 boyfriend • humanity’s first home • the changing of a time lord • the woman who walked the earth • companion who became half time lord • ...
The Great War 2021-11-12
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- Trench Warfare (No Man's Land)
- November 11,1918-armistice signed
- Designed to break deadlock of trench warfare
- First us marines in WW1 combat- 4 june 1918
- cut down many soldiers out of trenches
- Supported Austria
- Defended Serbia
- "Big Push" attack across river Somme by British
- Strip Germany of war making power
- Frequently used only when trenches were close
- First full-scale offensive with the tank
- Both sides dig in: (Barbed wire entanglements)
- Title given Marines by Germans "Teufel Hundem"
- The Big 4
- Massive arms buildup late 1800s/early 1900s in Europe
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- battle that stopped German advance
- Defeat France b/f Russia is mobilized
- They attacked aliied shipping across the atlantic, a major cause of u.s. entry to war
- German attack to frighten french-feb 23, 1916
- Deep ditches to defend their positions
- Treaties to defend one another in event of war-"balance of power"
- Austro-Hungatian Empire assassinated
- "Come on you sone of whitchs
- Drop bombs on railways,intersections,factories,etc.
- and France supported Russia
- Used to cut supply lines
- women in the workforce at home-replacing men gone off to war
- intensified rivalries between nations
- final factor in U.S. entering the war
- All the new and improved weapons made killing much more efficient-changed warfare as the world knew it
- In Africa-increased tension over territories and boundaries
- 1914- attempt by the British to stop the advances of Germans
- All sides used gas
- zeppelins originally used for bombing- easy to shoot down
34 Clues: The Big 4 • Defended Serbia • Supported Austria • All sides used gas • Used to cut supply lines • and France supported Russia • "Come on you sone of whitchs • Trench Warfare (No Man's Land) • November 11,1918-armistice signed • Strip Germany of war making power • battle that stopped German advance • Austro-Hungatian Empire assassinated • Defeat France b/f Russia is mobilized • ...
Final Exam Review 1 2019-01-07
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- Soviet Union leader who began democratic reforms in the 1980s
- country was created after World War II as a homeland for the Jewish people
- of the Soviet Union whose Five-Year Plan demonstrated a command economy where the government made all of the decisions
- Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela spoke out against the practice of this in South Africa
- the separation of races is better known as segregation in America; it is known as Apartheid in this country
- the most common use for satellites
- competition between European countries for colonies in Africa is called this
- event occurred in 1941 causing the United States to enter World War II
- this U.S. policy sought to stop communism from reaching Korea and Vietnam
- this country has been invaded twice since 1990, once by President Bush (41) and again by President Bush (43)
- to be a bad policy where European leaders gave in to Hitler’s demands at the Munich Conference
- this revolution limited the power of the monarchs in England
- this rebellion was led by Chinese over the British involvement in China; their name means “fists of righteous harmony”
- these were the last two countries in Europe to unite in the 1870s
- this war was fought in South Africa over gold and diamonds
- that if one country fell to communism, then others would follow too
- President Woodrow Wilson brought 14 points to the Treaty of Versailles; this was the most important idea of his
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- this effect is caused by the warming of the earth’s surface; also referred to as global warming
- this revolutionary leader used non-violent resistance as a way to get the British out of India in the 1960s
- Lenin was brought the Communist Revolution to this country
- this crisis resulted in the United States using a blockade to prevent Soviet ships from delivering supplies
- the Congress of Vienna met in 1815 to balance the power in Europe after this leader’s fall
- was forced to accept the blame for starting World War I in this treaty
- this class made up of 98% of pre-revolutionary France and consisted of mostly peasants, merchants and bourgeoisie
- policy to solve the Jewish “problem” was known as this
- The United States is the only country to ever have used these in actual war
- Industrial Revolution began here because of its good harbors
- Chinese and British fought a war over this product in 1839
- became the dominant power in this region; also known as the Ring of Fire
- crop failure led to the large migration of Irish to America
- between the US and USSR during the Cold War was played out this way
- this policy was used by the Russians to defeat Napoleon; burning of everything to prevent the enemy from gaining food, supplies, or shelter
- refers to the non-fighting war between the US and USSR during the mid-twentieth century
- known as the George Washington of South America; first name Simon
34 Clues: the most common use for satellites • policy to solve the Jewish “problem” was known as this • Lenin was brought the Communist Revolution to this country • Chinese and British fought a war over this product in 1839 • this war was fought in South Africa over gold and diamonds • crop failure led to the large migration of Irish to America • ...
Final Exam Review 1 2019-01-07
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- Soviet Union leader who began democratic reforms in the 1980s
- the Congress of Vienna met in 1815 to balance the power in Europe after this leader’s fall
- the Industrial Revolution began here because of its good harbors
- the Chinese and British fought a war over this product in 1839
- the most common use for satellites
- this class made up of 98% of pre-revolutionary France and consisted of mostly peasants, merchants and bourgeoisie
- the competition between European countries for colonies in Africa is called this
- these were the last two countries in Europe to unite in the 1870s
- the separation of races is better known as segregation in America; it is known as Apartheid in this country
- leader of the Soviet Union whose Five-Year Plan demonstrated a command economy where the government made all of the decisions
- this event occurred in 1941 causing the United States to enter World War II
- this country was created after World War II as a homeland for the Jewish people
- this crisis resulted in the United States using a blockade to prevent Soviet ships from delivering supplies
- this revolution limited the power of the monarchs in England
- this war was fought in South Africa over gold and diamonds
- Vladimir Lenin was brought the Communist Revolution to this country
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- determined to be a bad policy where European leaders gave in to Hitler’s demands at the Munich Conference
- known as the George Washington of South America; first name Simon
- The United States is the only country to ever have used these in actual war
- this revolutionary leader used non-violent resistance as a way to get the British out of India in the 1960s
- Germany was forced to accept the blame for starting World War I in this treaty
- this policy was used by the Russians to defeat Napoleon; burning of everything to prevent the enemy from gaining food, supplies, or shelter
- theory that if one country fell to communism, then others would follow too
- this rebellion was led by Chinese over the British involvement in China; their name means “fists of righteous harmony”
- this crop failure led to the large migration of Irish to America
- refers to the non-fighting war between the US and USSR during the mid-twentieth century
- President Woodrow Wilson brought 14 points to the Treaty of Versailles; this was the most important idea of his
- Hitler’s policy to solve the Jewish “problem” was known as this
- Competition between the US and USSR during the Cold War was played out this way
- this effect is caused by the warming of the earth’s surface; also referred to as global warming
- this country has been invaded twice since 1990, once by President Bush (41) and again by President Bush (43)
- Japan became the dominant power in this region; also known as the Ring of Fire
32 Clues: the most common use for satellites • this war was fought in South Africa over gold and diamonds • this revolution limited the power of the monarchs in England • Soviet Union leader who began democratic reforms in the 1980s • the Chinese and British fought a war over this product in 1839 • Hitler’s policy to solve the Jewish “problem” was known as this • ...
Social Studies Unit 8 2024-05-08
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- the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 until his death at Warm Springs, Georgia in 1945 who is credited with pulling America out of the Great Depression with his New Deal policies.
- the name given to a series of federal programs spearheaded by President Franklin Roosevelt in order to help the nation recover from the Great Depression.
- A New Deal program that hired unemployed young men to work on public works projects.
- Georgia’s deepwater ports; during World War II, 187 Liberty Ships were constructed there.
- One of the factors that led to the Great Depression; when a bank ran out of reserves to pay customers who wanted to withdraw their deposits.
- the New Deal program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas.
- American Naval base in Hawaii was hit with a surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941, which resulted in the U.S. entering World War II.
- an act that allowed the U.S. government to send billions of dollars in supplies and military equipment to allied countries in exchange for U.S. rights in their military bases.
- (1914-1918) major war primarily between European powers; the U.S. entered the war in 1917.
- Georgia governor and influential long term U.S. Senator.
- a factor that led to the Great Depression; farmers continued to produce record numbers of crop yield though the demand for agricultural products was limited; this drove the cost of these products down.
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- The worldwide economic crisis and period of low business activity beginning with the stock-market crash in October 1929, and continuing through most of the 1930s.
- a factor that led to the Great Depression. A major stock market collapse that led to investors losing over 40 billion dollars.
- Four-time Georgia governor that fought against the New Deal policies.
- factory located in Marietta, Georgia, that produced B-29 bombers for the U.S. war effort.
- Georgia city that was home to the “Little White House;” site’s warm water mineral springs were used as a rehabilitation center for polio victims.
- New Deal program that provided retirement and unemployment insurance for American taxpayers.
- A New Deal program that paid farmers a stipend not to grow crops in order to increase the price of agricultural products.
- Insect whose larvae feed on cotton crops; decimated cotton production in the southeastern United States.
- (1939-1945): The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941.
- U.S. cargo ships made during World War II. In all 187 of these ships were made in the ports of Georgia.
- Georgia Congressman who was an advocate for a strong U.S. military; served 25 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, making him the longest-serving Congressmen in U.S. history.
- in Purchasing: a factor that led to the Great Depression; economic fears caused consumers to stop buying manufactured products, which led to companies losing money and laying off more employees.
- A lack of water that led to a depression in the state that predated the Great Depression.
24 Clues: Georgia governor and influential long term U.S. Senator. • Four-time Georgia governor that fought against the New Deal policies. • A New Deal program that hired unemployed young men to work on public works projects. • (1939-1945): The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941. • ...
War and Terrorism 2012-10-01
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- A reason to go to war; defending the nation’s “honor."
- Violence intended to create fear in order to bring about political objectives.
- The process of reducing people to objects that do not deserve to be treated as humans.
- Limitless amounts of money.
- It is so common that a cynic might say it is the normal state of society.
- A reason to go to war; protecting or exalting the leaders’ positions.
- A reason to go to war; bringing rival groups within their country.
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- A reason to go to war; settling “old scores” from earlier conflicts.
- A reason to go to war; dominating a weaker nation.
- Done to capture headlines all around the world.
- A reason to go to war by forcibly converting others to religious or political views.
- A reason to go to war;bringing under their rule “our people” who are living in another country.
12 Clues: Limitless amounts of money. • Done to capture headlines all around the world. • A reason to go to war; dominating a weaker nation. • A reason to go to war; defending the nation’s “honor." • A reason to go to war; bringing rival groups within their country. • A reason to go to war; settling “old scores” from earlier conflicts. • ...
Camerons wtw crosswords 2014-10-02
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- my dad ____ to my mom 7 years ago
- my best friend was my ____ at school
- I am a ____ because I helped my brother up after he fell
- everyone ____ me at my baseball game
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- Ii had my head ____ submerged in the water to cool off
- I ____ in my base ball skills
- I had to take the ____ way home from work because my car broke down on the home down
- in world war 2
- Jessica had a ____ dog who helps her get around
- the fish ____ over the past years
10 Clues: in world war 2 • I ____ in my base ball skills • my dad ____ to my mom 7 years ago • the fish ____ over the past years • my best friend was my ____ at school • everyone ____ me at my baseball game • Jessica had a ____ dog who helps her get around • Ii had my head ____ submerged in the water to cool off • I am a ____ because I helped my brother up after he fell • ...
Quiz 2016-07-03
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- Als was wurde die Freiheitsstatue klassifiziert? (1. Buchstabe)
- Was überquert die Manhattan Bridge? (1. Buchstabe)
- Ergänze das Wort: World Trade ... (1. Buchstabe)
- Welche beiden Stadtteile verbindet die Brooklyn Bridge? Brooklyn und ... (1. Buchstabe)
- Wie heißt das Museum für moderne Kunst? (3. Buchstabe)
- Was ist das Empire State Building? (10. Buchstabe)
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- Was ist der Central Park? (3. Buchstabe)
- Die Freiheitsstatue war ein Geschenk des Französischen Volkes an die ... Staaten.(8.Buchstabe)
- Nenne den Monat von dem Terroranschlag: Am 11. (4. Buchstabe)
- Im Times Squere gibt es 40... (2. Buchstabe)
10 Clues: Was ist der Central Park? (3. Buchstabe) • Im Times Squere gibt es 40... (2. Buchstabe) • Ergänze das Wort: World Trade ... (1. Buchstabe) • Was überquert die Manhattan Bridge? (1. Buchstabe) • Was ist das Empire State Building? (10. Buchstabe) • Wie heißt das Museum für moderne Kunst? (3. Buchstabe) • Nenne den Monat von dem Terroranschlag: Am 11. (4. Buchstabe) • ...
Module 3 Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-02
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- An ideology putting the military first and foremost in politics.
- A WWI infantryman
- Advertisements manipulating citizens for political gain.
- A person who intervenes in the problems of another country.
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- Extending a country's power, either by diplomacy or military force
- A mutual agreement between 2 or more people or groups. Mainly for a common goal
- A type of journalism emphasizing sensationalism over facts
- Equal distribution of resources to prevent shortages. Mainly during War or Famines
- Peaceful Negotiations between world leaders.
- A citizen's strong pride for their country.
10 Clues: A WWI infantryman • A citizen's strong pride for their country. • Peaceful Negotiations between world leaders. • Advertisements manipulating citizens for political gain. • A type of journalism emphasizing sensationalism over facts • A person who intervenes in the problems of another country. • An ideology putting the military first and foremost in politics. • ...
Γ4-I HAVE A DREAM 2025-10-22
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- IN THIRD-WORLD COUNTRIES PEOPLE HAVE SWOLLEN BELLIES FROM...
- IT WAS ABOLISHED IN 1865 IN AMERICA
- YOU ARE AN IMPORTANT PERSON IN MY LIFE, I RESPECT AND.... YOU
- DURING APARTHEID WHITE PEOPLE HAD MORE .... THAN COLOURED PEOPLE
- THE UNJUST TREATMEANT OF DIFFERENT CATEGORIES OF PEOPLE
- ONE SOCIAL GROUP SUFFERS PRESSURE FROM ANOTHER ONE
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- "IT IS A DREAM DEEPLY ROOTED IN THE...DREAM"
- AFTER THE WAR ENDED THERE WAS PEACE AND .... BETWEEN THE 2 COUNTRIES
- WOMEN FIGHT FOR IT IN THE WORKING ENVIRONMENT
- MARTIN LUTHER KING'S .... WAS BASED ON FREEDOM, JUSTICE AND EQUALITY
10 Clues: IT WAS ABOLISHED IN 1865 IN AMERICA • "IT IS A DREAM DEEPLY ROOTED IN THE...DREAM" • WOMEN FIGHT FOR IT IN THE WORKING ENVIRONMENT • ONE SOCIAL GROUP SUFFERS PRESSURE FROM ANOTHER ONE • THE UNJUST TREATMEANT OF DIFFERENT CATEGORIES OF PEOPLE • IN THIRD-WORLD COUNTRIES PEOPLE HAVE SWOLLEN BELLIES FROM... • YOU ARE AN IMPORTANT PERSON IN MY LIFE, I RESPECT AND.... YOU • ...
Crossword for Ramzi 2024-01-07
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- Shahada is the official proclamation of _____ faith
- Ramzi's ancestral heritage
- Upper chamber of the United States Congress
- used for copying text
- Group of peers in legal case
- mirror image
- Habitat for birds
- Area of seating at event
- Government jobs have great ______
- Protect ______ Earth
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- Opposite of positive
- كهرباء
- Social Media persona
- teachers staff
- Smart person, strong light
- Dead Sea country
- amazon 2 day
- International Athletic Event
- The best dad in the world
- King of greek gods
- The best sister in the world
- The best mom in the world
22 Clues: كهرباء • amazon 2 day • mirror image • teachers staff • Dead Sea country • Habitat for birds • King of greek gods • Opposite of positive • Social Media persona • Protect ______ Earth • used for copying text • Area of seating at event • The best dad in the world • The best mom in the world • Ramzi's ancestral heritage • Smart person, strong light • Group of peers in legal case • ...
Environnement 2022-05-16
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- waste
- exhaust fumes
- fire
- packaging
- traffic jam
- to think/believe
- rush hour
- world global
- to construct
- war
- to disappear
- carbon
- to destroy
- deforestation
- consumption
- rubbish
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- overpopulated
- global warming
- to increase
- renewable
- to damage/harm
- de serre the greenhouse effect
- carbon dioxide gas
- light
- to produce
- peace
- to collect
27 Clues: war • fire • waste • light • peace • carbon • rubbish • renewable • packaging • rush hour • to produce • to destroy • to collect • to increase • traffic jam • consumption • world global • to construct • to disappear • overpopulated • exhaust fumes • deforestation • global warming • to damage/harm • to think/believe • carbon dioxide gas • de serre the greenhouse effect
WWII 2024-05-10
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- What was the machine used to sink ships at the Battle of Midway?
- What ship was sunk by the Japanese at Pearl Harbor that led to over 1,000 casualties?
- part of Czechoslovakia that was annexed by Hitler
- taking important islands one by one
- What is the name of the German Air Force?
- Faction containing the Third Reich, Italy, and Japan
- The ________ _________ conquered Berlin to end the war in Europe.
- Adolf Hitler became the chancellor of ______ in 1933.
- Name of the second city destroyed by an atomic bomb
- Name of the first city destroyed by an atomic bomb
- The peaceful joining of Austria to the Third Reich was called…
- Name of the second atomic bomb used
- Joseph Stalin was the dictator of
- What city did Hitler want to take in order to hurt the Soviets?
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- What is the term used to describe the type of diplomacy used by Great Britain against Hitler before the war?
- What resource did the USA block from Japan?
- _____ _____ __ Heavily influenced World War II
- Adolf Hitler was the dictator of
- Francisco Franco was the dictator of
- Stalin had a “_____ _____ ______ _____” policy during the Battle of Stalingrad.
- The _______ ________ in the United States affected nations all around the world.
- Hideki Tojo was the dictator of
- Faction containing Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the USA
- Benito Mussolini was the dictator of
- What was the period of time called when the Axis and Allies were at war but no one fought?
- true or false: the plan for D-Day was to send an invasion from Dover to Calais led by General Patton.
- occurred on June 7, 1944.
- Led to the Allies declaring war on the Third Reich
- A ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force is called…
- Name of the first atomic bomb used
30 Clues: occurred on June 7, 1944. • Hideki Tojo was the dictator of • Adolf Hitler was the dictator of • Joseph Stalin was the dictator of • Name of the first atomic bomb used • taking important islands one by one • Name of the second atomic bomb used • Francisco Franco was the dictator of • Benito Mussolini was the dictator of • What is the name of the German Air Force? • ...
The American Colonies Emerge 2022-11-15
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- this treaty ended the French and Indian War
- this was a religious movement created in an attempt to reestablish the Puritan Church in the lives of Americans
- in response to the Navigation Acts, many colonial merchants continued to trade illegally with other nations, which is known as
- this violent slave rebellion led to an increase in the control of enslaved and free blacks in the South
- this was the first college established in North America
- in which region of the colonies were most cities located
- this class was the wealthiest in the northern colonies
- the purpose of the series of laws was to give Britain more control over colonial trade
- this British general attacked the French and lost at Fort Necessity
- British Prime Minister during the French and Indian War that helped to defeat the French
- this economic system of trade between colonies and home country believes that there is only a certain amount of wealth available in the world
- this area of dispute between the British and French led to the outbreak of war
- life in the south revolved around this
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- a country establishes a favorable balance of trade when it imports more than it
- this was an intellectual movement to occur in the colonies that emphasized the use of reason and logic to explain the world around you
- the members of this social group were considered 2nd class citizens in southern and northern societies
- what the French were trading for with the Indians in North America
- British legislative body
- examples of these crops grown for profit were tobacco, indigo, and rice
- this plan presented by Ben Franklin during the French and Indian War called for the colonies to unite under one central government
- this part of the Triangle Trade carried slaves from West Africa to the colonies
- this Indian tribe fought on the side of the British during the French and Indian War
22 Clues: British legislative body • life in the south revolved around this • this treaty ended the French and Indian War • this class was the wealthiest in the northern colonies • this was the first college established in North America • in which region of the colonies were most cities located • what the French were trading for with the Indians in North America • ...
Rachael Weickert- Vietnam Conflict 2022-05-08
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- Most of Southern Vietnam was rebelling against their leader, why?
- Which type of government was feared by most countries like the United States?
- Which leader did the southern Vietnamese support more?
- Who ruled over South Vietnam?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- What were the attacks called by the communists in Southern Vietnam?
- What country invaded Vietnam during World War II?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- What was the name of the US ship that the Northern Vietnamese attacked?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- What did the US send Vietnam in order to stop the spread of communism?
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- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- what religion did Diem not like?
- What was the name of the US Secretary of Defense that withheld information about the US support of Southern Vietnamese raids on Northern Vietnamese radar stations?
15 Clues: Who ruled over South Vietnam? • what religion did Diem not like? • What country invaded Vietnam during World War II? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • Which leader did the southern Vietnamese support more? • Most of Southern Vietnam was rebelling against their leader, why? • Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam? • ...
Eight Billion and Counting 2022-11-17
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- will have to resort to this because of lack of workers
- Country with less population than before
- are encroaching into arable land
- This will also shrink because of population beyond 2050 and beyond.
- Country that shrunk last year due to war
- this the real challenge concerning food
- More of these than ever before in the world
- They study population numbers and trends
- this rate is also less than before because of advances in science
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- Now, the most populous country in the world
- Population is growing in this continent
- Magic replacement number per woman
- perhaps the biggest causes affecting population growth will be
- Number of babies are born every 3-5 seconds
- More people live in cities than in these areas since 2017
- There is no shortage of this according to experts
- Inevitably, world population will get
- This country will soon overtake the most populous country in the world.
- This continent has a shrinking population
- Cities need to plan for these citizens
20 Clues: are encroaching into arable land • Magic replacement number per woman • Inevitably, world population will get • Cities need to plan for these citizens • Population is growing in this continent • this the real challenge concerning food • Country with less population than before • Country that shrunk last year due to war • They study population numbers and trends • ...
The Middle East 2023-09-25
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- Extremely hostile region of the world. Mostly ruled by the Ottoman Empire before WW1
- an ethnic group in the Middle East that was not given their own state after the partition of the Ottoman Empire
- War led by the United States in Afghanistan
- ethnic/religous group prominent in Israel.
- Terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001
- shell of the Ottoman Empire after WW1
- conflict between the Israeli Jews and Palestinian Arabs ever since the creation of the state of Israel.
- Only believing in one god
- main ethnicity in this country is Persian
- a religion where people believe Jesus is the Messiah.
- belief for Jews to return to the holy land
- foreign power involved in middle eastern conflicts such as the Afganistan War and the Iraq War.
- Oldest abrahamic religion
- prophet in Islam, and the messiah in christianity
- hate or prejudice for Jews
- a large power, with many socialist republics within it. Was the leader of the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War.
- an arabic country that has been in civil war ever since an american invasion
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- conflict between the Triple Entente and Central Powers
- dictator of germany during ww2, responsible for the holocaust
- majorty ethnic group in the Middle East.
- one of the biggest empires in history, ruling over a portion of southeast asia and north africa.
- largest country on the Arabian Peninsula
- two towers attacked by terrorists during 9/11
- mass killing of a paricular race, religious group, or ethnic griup
- A Muslim empire ruling over the Middle East, North Africa, and South Europe for 100s of years, but over time, slowly declined, until collapsing after ww1
- language spoken in Iran
- to divide up a country
- ethnic group mainly prominent in Iran. Most are Shia muslims.
- genocide of jews during ww2
- Biggest empire in world history, ruled over 1/3 of the surface area of the Earth.
30 Clues: to divide up a country • language spoken in Iran • Only believing in one god • Oldest abrahamic religion • hate or prejudice for Jews • genocide of jews during ww2 • shell of the Ottoman Empire after WW1 • Terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 • majorty ethnic group in the Middle East. • largest country on the Arabian Peninsula • main ethnicity in this country is Persian • ...
ROME BY DERICO GIBSON 2016-11-21
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- in the roman republic.
- is a large arena that the gladiators fight tor the gods.
- war- is a war with 2 groups
- a capital city in Greece
- an ancient inhabitant of Etruria
- a group of men in government.
- the center of most of the important public.
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- a way of government in leaders are picked to represent the
- the way to talk in ancient Rome.
- a person who is a fighter for the entertainment.
- a philosophy that flourished.
- a person who promotes artistic activities.
- roman characterisic.
- 1 or 2 top leaders.
- to say no or dis approve of something.
- law- the concept that there is a univers
16 Clues: 1 or 2 top leaders. • roman characterisic. • in the roman republic. • a capital city in Greece • war- is a war with 2 groups • a philosophy that flourished. • a group of men in government. • the way to talk in ancient Rome. • an ancient inhabitant of Etruria • to say no or dis approve of something. • law- the concept that there is a univers • ...
Chapter 6 Section 3 Vocab 2024-12-09
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- known as "The Swamp Fox"
- surrendered in the battles of Saratoga
- government without a king or queen; people choose representatives
- surrendered his troops at Yorktown
- peace agreement which ended the American Revolutionary War
- legal conditions
- military strategies such as sneak attack and sabotage
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- battle between mostly Americans (patriots and loyalists)
- expelled quaker that served under George Washington
- "the world turned upsidedown"; last major battle of The American Revolutionary War
- someone who is against violence and war
- skill
12 Clues: skill • legal conditions • known as "The Swamp Fox" • surrendered his troops at Yorktown • surrendered in the battles of Saratoga • someone who is against violence and war • expelled quaker that served under George Washington • military strategies such as sneak attack and sabotage • battle between mostly Americans (patriots and loyalists) • ...
Start of the Cold War 2022-02-23
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- Name of Policy adopted by USA to stop the spread of communism
- Strategy adopted by the USSR to form a ring of satellite states (no spacing)
- The political ideology that the US follows
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- Action taken by Allies in response to the Berlin Blockade (no spacing)
- The economic ideology that the USSR follows
- One of the countries that received aid as part of the Truman Doctrine
- What the USSR set up to unite the economies of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union
- The Cold War started as a result of _____,tensions and distrust amongst the superpowers
- The country in Eastern Europe where Stalin promised to hold free and fair elections after World War 2.
- The _____ in opening of the Second Front led to Stalin's unhappiness with the Allies
10 Clues: The political ideology that the US follows • The economic ideology that the USSR follows • Name of Policy adopted by USA to stop the spread of communism • One of the countries that received aid as part of the Truman Doctrine • Action taken by Allies in response to the Berlin Blockade (no spacing) • ...
IMperialist crossword! 2025-02-11
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- Roosevelt - 26th president of the United states who loved imperialism.
- Open Door China - Policy that gave all nations free and equal trade rights with China.
- - a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Journalism - form of writing that used lies to become more sensational and gain attention of readers.
- invasion - Large invasion in the Spanish-American war to save cubans.
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- insurrection - Three year war involving the philippines.
- canal - Canal that provided a large shortcut for shipments between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
- Stick Policy - policy famously used by Teddy Roosevelt
- - Country that gained independence from Britian and became a world power.
- imperialist league - A group of people who were against the imperialist practices of America.
10 Clues: Stick Policy - policy famously used by Teddy Roosevelt • insurrection - Three year war involving the philippines. • invasion - Large invasion in the Spanish-American war to save cubans. • Roosevelt - 26th president of the United states who loved imperialism. • - Country that gained independence from Britian and became a world power. • ...
The Cold War 2024-05-13
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- Who was the leader of the Communist Party in China and shaped China's trajectory during the Cold War?
- What policy, announced in 1947 and named after the U.S. President, pledged to provide economic and military aid to countries threatened by communism?
- What military alliance, established in 1955, consisted of Eastern European countries under Soviet influence, serving as a counter to NATO during the Cold War?
- What was the name of the first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957, triggering the space race and increasing Cold War tensions?
- What term, meaning "restructuring" in Russian, refers to the series of economic and political reforms initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev in the late 1980s to revitalize the Soviet economy and society?
- Who succeeded Stalin as the leader of the Soviet Union, initiating some reforms and thawing tensions between the Soviet Union and the West?
- What term, meaning "openness" in Russian, refers to the policy of increased transparency and freedom of expression introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev?
- What term refers to the wars fought in Vietnam and Korea in an effort to stop the spread of communism?
- What term describes the period of relaxed tensions and improved relations between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War?
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- What Cold War theory, popularized by U.S. policymakers, suggested that the fall of one country to communism would lead to the spread of communism to neighboring countries?
- What ambitious economic and social campaign, initiated by Mao Zedong in 1958, aimed to rapidly transform China from an agrarian society into an industrialized socialist state?
- What event is considered one of the most dangerous moments of the Cold War, bringing the world to the brink of nuclear war? It was sparked by the discovery of Soviet nuclear missiles on an island near the U.S.
- Who was the last leader of the Soviet Union, whose policies aimed to reform the Soviet system leading to the end of the Cold War?
- In what year did the Soviet Union officially dissolve, marking the end of the Cold War era?
- What military alliance, formed in 1949, consisted of Western European and North American countries committed to mutual defense against the Soviet Union and communism during the Cold War?
- What concrete barrier, erected in 1961, divided East and West Berlin and became a powerful symbol of the division between the capitalist West and communist East during the Cold War?
- What policy, announced in 1948 and named after the U.S. Secretary of State, provided economic assistance to help rebuild Western European economies after World War II, with the aim of preventing the spread of communism?
17 Clues: In what year did the Soviet Union officially dissolve, marking the end of the Cold War era? • Who was the leader of the Communist Party in China and shaped China's trajectory during the Cold War? • What term refers to the wars fought in Vietnam and Korea in an effort to stop the spread of communism? • ...
WW2 2024-01-25
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- Where D-day took place
- The event that lead the USA into joining WW2
- a coalition made in WW2 to fight the axis
- the leader of the axis and aggressor of WW2
- Hitler´s main target in WW2, he attempted to get rid of all of them
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- An operation to eradicate Jewish people ordered by Adolf Hitler
- Capital of Germany during WW2
- a group of countries lead by Germany, enemies with allies
- Tactic used in WW2, referred to lightning warfare
- the main area of conflict in world war 2
10 Clues: Where D-day took place • Capital of Germany during WW2 • the main area of conflict in world war 2 • a coalition made in WW2 to fight the axis • the leader of the axis and aggressor of WW2 • The event that lead the USA into joining WW2 • Tactic used in WW2, referred to lightning warfare • a group of countries lead by Germany, enemies with allies • ...
The Cold War - Evelyn 2024-03-26
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- To become involved in something in order to influence what happens.
- The Cold War was called the Cold War because the U.S. and Soviet Union engaged in military competition without any major _______.
- A list of people or groups who are under suspicion for something and are thus excluded from certain opportunities.
- An economic system based on the idea that farms and businesses should be owned in common by the workers who do the labor.
- An economic system based on private ownership of farms and businesses.
- The practice of spying or using spies to obtain information.
- To be most noticeable within a group.
- The superpowers that came out of WWII.
- Most Americans saw __________ as a cruel system that took away people's property and denied them such basic rights as freedom of speech and religion.
- This was a response to NATO.
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- In April 1945, delegates from 50 nations met in San Francisco to establish a new organization called _________.
- This city was split into Western and Eastern parts.
- A U.S. aid plan designed to promote economic recovery in Europe after World War II.
- Tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union increased after this dictator took control of several Eastern European nations.
- To put an end to or get rid of.
- The was formed as the Western Alliance.
- These people overthrew the Russian government and later killed Russia's royal family.
- The U.S. policy of fighting the spread of communism by limiting it to countries where it already existed.
- The global struggle for power and influence between the United States and the Soviet Union that followed World War II.
- People or things injured or destroyed.
20 Clues: This was a response to NATO. • To put an end to or get rid of. • To be most noticeable within a group. • The superpowers that came out of WWII. • People or things injured or destroyed. • The was formed as the Western Alliance. • This city was split into Western and Eastern parts. • The practice of spying or using spies to obtain information. • ...
20th Century History 1945-2000 2013-07-12
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- A vessel made of material that does not melt easily; used for high temperature chemical reactions
- The first avowed Marxist to win a presidency in a free election, he was overthrown and killed in a military coup
- A series of negotiations between the US and the Soviet Union aimed at the limitation or reduction of nuclear armaments.(Abbreviation)
- Soviet statesman whose foreign policy brought an end to the Cold War and whose domestic policy introduced major reforms
- A city in northeastern Germany; site of the Potsdam Conference in the summer of 1945
- Iraqi leader who waged war against Iran; his invasion of Kuwait led to the Gulf War
- A War torn country, taken over by the Taliban
- A notional barrier that prevents the passage of information or ideas between political entities
- Polish labor leader and statesman
- Vice president under Eisenhower and 37th President of the United States
- United States politician who unscrupulously accused many citizens of being Communists
- Soviet cosmonaut who in 1961 was the first person to travel in space
- A Soviet politician and the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- Capital of Poland
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- Cuban socialist leader who overthrew a dictator in 1959 and established a Marxist socialist state in Cuba.
- British statesman and leader during World War II
- Largest island in West Indies
- The systematic use of spies to get military or political secrets
- A republic in Central America, achieved independence from Spain in 1821
- A Russian artificial satellite, was the first man-made satellite to orbit the earth
- A republic in Central America; achieved independence from Spain in 1821
- Ho Chi Minh City, a city in South Vietnam, formerly it was the capital of French Indochina (formerly known as)
- American military code word used to refer to the First Gulf War
- A 1956 British mystery film directed by Roy Ward Baker
- An international communist organization initiated in Moscow during March 1919
- a fundamentalist Islamic militia, took over Afghanistan
- A political organization and army in South Vietnam and Cambodia that fought the United States and South Vietnamese governments during the Vietnam War
- Russian leader who was the head of the Communist Party leader of Russia during World War II
- The easing of tensions or strained relations between nations
- United States assassin of President John F. Kennedy
30 Clues: Capital of Poland • Largest island in West Indies • Polish labor leader and statesman • A War torn country, taken over by the Taliban • British statesman and leader during World War II • United States assassin of President John F. Kennedy • A 1956 British mystery film directed by Roy Ward Baker • a fundamentalist Islamic militia, took over Afghanistan • ...
Chicago 7 2023-03-12
Events that changed the world 2022-10-17
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- A white flag is a universal symbol of...
- This is a...
- The police are trying to catch a...
- Two nations on the same side in war are...
- She's a soldier, not a...
- This is a ... camp.
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- This is a map of East and West Germany after the second World War.
- Towers like this were used in a...
- A rocket can be launched as a...
- ...forces oppose the government.
- I will ... this castle!
- Help! We are under...
12 Clues: This is a... • This is a ... camp. • Help! We are under... • I will ... this castle! • She's a soldier, not a... • A rocket can be launched as a... • ...forces oppose the government. • Towers like this were used in a... • The police are trying to catch a... • A white flag is a universal symbol of... • Two nations on the same side in war are... • ...
cold war 2024-01-18
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- the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc, that started after the end of World War II in 1945 and lasted to 1991.
- airlifting food and fuel to Berlin from Allied airbases in western Germany
- state is a form of government that combines the state leadership of a communist party
- a pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries
- Soldiers of the Soviet Union and the United States did not do battle directly during the Cold War.
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- which posits that increases or decreases in democracy
- two separate areas from the end of World War II
- an American foreign policy that pledges American "support for democracies against authoritarian threats."
- is an international organization founded in 1945
- Voting in an election and contacting our elected officials
- geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism
- provided markets for American goods, created reliable trading partners, and supported the development
- a political and military alliance established in 1955
14 Clues: the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics • two separate areas from the end of World War II • is an international organization founded in 1945 • which posits that increases or decreases in democracy • a political and military alliance established in 1955 • Voting in an election and contacting our elected officials • ...
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle by Brooke Cohen 2022-01-11
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- In response to the war and the UN's vague peace agreement proposal, the Arab league puts out the three nos of ______
- First Palestinian leader of the PLO who gave a name for the organization
- Leader of Jordan
- The event where PLO captures and kills Israeli Olimpians
- This country historically was on relatively good terms with Israel, but signed over their troops to Egypt during the six-day war as to save face in the Arab world
- Name of the northern territory Israel acquired during the six-day war
- Right winged party that comes to power after Israelis lost faith in labor party
- This was the first nation Israel had sent an air attack to during the six-day war
- Israel gets their nuclear bomb information from this group
- the movement to settle in the west bank was led by ___
- The name of the borders between Israeli/Palestiian territories
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- The country where PLO moves to in 82
- The Golan Heights were under the control of ____
- This western country planned to get involved in the six-day war but didn't
- This waterway was controlled by British and French Stockholders
- Jordan attacked this city during the six-day war and it took Israel 10 hours to gain control of the situation
- President of Egypt from 56-70
- The six-day was a ____ war for the ongoing cold war between Americans and Soviets
- This is the Hebrew name for the day when Jerusalem was captured by the Israelis during 67
- The country that the PLO is forced to move to after the events of 72
20 Clues: Leader of Jordan • President of Egypt from 56-70 • The country where PLO moves to in 82 • The Golan Heights were under the control of ____ • the movement to settle in the west bank was led by ___ • The event where PLO captures and kills Israeli Olimpians • Israel gets their nuclear bomb information from this group • ...
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle by Brooke Cohen 2022-01-11
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- In response to the war and the UN's vague peace agreement proposal, the Arab league puts out the three nos of ______
- First Palestinian leader of the PLO who gave a name for the organization
- Leader of Jordan
- The event where PLO captures and kills Israeli Olimpians
- This country historically was on relatively good terms with Israel, but signed over their troops to Egypt during the six-day war as to save face in the Arab world
- Name of the northern territory Israel acquired during the six-day war
- Right winged party that comes to power after Israelis lost faith in labor party
- This was the first nation Israel had sent an air attack to during the six-day war
- Israel gets their nuclear bomb information from this group
- the movement to settle in the west bank was led by ___
- The name of the borders between Israeli/Palestiian territories
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- The country where PLO moves to in 82
- The Golan Heights were under the control of ____
- This western country planned to get involved in the six-day war but didn't
- This waterway was controlled by British and French Stockholders
- Jordan attacked this city during the six-day war and it took Israel 10 hours to gain control of the situation
- President of Egypt from 56-70
- The six-day was a ____ war for the ongoing cold war between Americans and Soviets
- This is the Hebrew name for the day when Jerusalem was captured by the Israelis during 67
- The country that the PLO is forced to move to after the events of 72
20 Clues: Leader of Jordan • President of Egypt from 56-70 • The country where PLO moves to in 82 • The Golan Heights were under the control of ____ • the movement to settle in the west bank was led by ___ • The event where PLO captures and kills Israeli Olimpians • Israel gets their nuclear bomb information from this group • ...
World War I and World War II 2022-03-10
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- Type of gas used in chemical warfare
- Japanese City targeted by U.S. atomic bomb
- Hitler's overwhelming invasion strategy
- Beach where Allied powers invaded France
- boat that was destroyed and changed U.S. views of the war
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- word used to described total number of dead
- peace treaty that effectively ended WWI
- This battle disabled the Japanese fleet in WWII
- The new type of warfare that appeared in WWI
- neither side makes any advancement or retreat
10 Clues: Type of gas used in chemical warfare • peace treaty that effectively ended WWI • Hitler's overwhelming invasion strategy • Beach where Allied powers invaded France • Japanese City targeted by U.S. atomic bomb • word used to described total number of dead • The new type of warfare that appeared in WWI • neither side makes any advancement or retreat • ...
World War I and World War II 2022-04-26
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- This battle disabled the Japanese fleet in WWII
- Peace treaty that effectively ended WWI
- Japanese city targeted by U.S. atomic bomb
- Word used to describe total number of dead
- Beach where Allied forces invaded France
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- Hitler's overwhelming invasion strategy
- Boat that was destroyed and changed U.S. views of the war
- Neither side makes any advancement or retreat
- Type of gas used in chemical warfare
- The new type of warfare that appeared in WWI
10 Clues: Type of gas used in chemical warfare • Hitler's overwhelming invasion strategy • Peace treaty that effectively ended WWI • Beach where Allied forces invaded France • Japanese city targeted by U.S. atomic bomb • Word used to describe total number of dead • The new type of warfare that appeared in WWI • Neither side makes any advancement or retreat • ...
Japan Crossword 2015-03-10
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- an elected legislature
- A military leader that had lots of power
- a dish made from pickled cabbage and spices
- one of the most common religions in Japan
- a fee that a country charges on imports and exports
- surplus when a country exports more goods than it imports
- a destructive wave common in Japan
- Ethic the belief that work itself is worthwhile
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- another of the common religions in Japan
- the most popular and official language of Japan
- Japan's emperor for most of the 1900s including during World War 2
- the traditional dress for special occasions
- a highly trained warrior of high status who served the shogun
- the capital city of Japan
- a place where lots of fish and seafood can be caught
15 Clues: an elected legislature • the capital city of Japan • a destructive wave common in Japan • another of the common religions in Japan • A military leader that had lots of power • one of the most common religions in Japan • the traditional dress for special occasions • a dish made from pickled cabbage and spices • the most popular and official language of Japan • ...
The Iron Curtain Crossword 2024-12-13
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- The Berlin Wall was _________ in 1989.
- Where was the Berlin Wall built?
- What Nation did the Iron Curtain divide?
- Former prime minister that led Britain to Victory in the Second World War.
- Which 2 political sides were divided because of the Iron Curtain?
- Where did Churchill deliver his Iron Curtain speech?
- Led a nonviolent movement for Indian independence.
- When private owners control a country's trade and industry for profit.
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- What was the speech that sparked conflict between the US and USSR?
- The Iron Wall _________ in 1989.
- The city was divided by the Berlin Wall.
- Why did the Iron Curtain Form?
- The Soviet's response to the Marshall Plan.
- Who was president when the Iron Curtain happened?
- During Churchill's speech who was the current leader of the USSR?
15 Clues: Why did the Iron Curtain Form? • Where was the Berlin Wall built? • The Iron Wall _________ in 1989. • The Berlin Wall was _________ in 1989. • The city was divided by the Berlin Wall. • What Nation did the Iron Curtain divide? • The Soviet's response to the Marshall Plan. • Who was president when the Iron Curtain happened? • ...
Japan Crossword 2015-03-10
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- the most popular and official language of Japan
- an elected legislature
- a highly trained warrior of high status who served the shogun
- a place where lots of fish and seafood can be caught
- Japan's emperor for most of the 1900s including during World War 2
- another of the common religions in Japan
- a destructive wave common in Japan
- Ethic the belief that work itself is worthwhile
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- surplus when a country exports more goods than it imports
- a dish made from pickled cabbage and spices
- one of the most common religions in Japan
- the traditional dress for special occasions
- a fee that a country charges on imports and exports
- A military leader that had lots of power
- the capital city of Japan
15 Clues: an elected legislature • the capital city of Japan • a destructive wave common in Japan • A military leader that had lots of power • another of the common religions in Japan • one of the most common religions in Japan • a dish made from pickled cabbage and spices • the traditional dress for special occasions • the most popular and official language of Japan • ...
The French Resistance 2025-01-22
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- The French Resistance movement during Germany's occupation
- To overtake and take control of something
- Loyalty to a superior, group, or cause
- A member of a small group uniquely fighting against a larger force
- The withholding to comply with something or someone
- To be held up
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- Relating to France and its citizens or language
- Any country that signed the Tripartite Pact during World War 2 to fight the Allies
- To not be controlled or under the rule of someone or something else
- The philosophy associated with Phillipe Petain, the commander of Vichy, France's army
- To be freed from imprisonment
- The alliance of countries combating the Nazis
- The act of joking or banding together
- An advisory, deliberately meeting regularly
- Having been expelled from the native country
15 Clues: To be held up • To be freed from imprisonment • The act of joking or banding together • Loyalty to a superior, group, or cause • To overtake and take control of something • An advisory, deliberately meeting regularly • Having been expelled from the native country • The alliance of countries combating the Nazis • Relating to France and its citizens or language • ...
Environnement 2017-06-14
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- waste
- exhaust fumes
- fire
- packaging
- traffic jam
- to think/believe
- rush hour
- world global
- to construct
- war
- to disappear
- carbon
- to destroy
- deforestation
- consumption
- rubbish
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- overpopulated
- global warming
- to increase
- renewable
- to damage/harm
- de serre the greenhouse effect
- carbon dioxide gas
- light
- to produce
- peace
- to collect
27 Clues: war • fire • waste • light • peace • carbon • rubbish • renewable • packaging • rush hour • to produce • to destroy • to collect • to increase • traffic jam • consumption • world global • to construct • to disappear • overpopulated • exhaust fumes • deforestation • global warming • to damage/harm • to think/believe • carbon dioxide gas • de serre the greenhouse effect
Greece 2023-12-08
Across
- Establish Date
- Official Language
- Greek currency
- Popular Greek dish
- Most Famous Greek War
- Creator of the Flag
- Greece World Leader
- National Anthem
- National Emblem
- Drinking Age
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- Percent of mountainous land
- Established Flag
- Greatest Greek Commander
- National Flower
- National Animal
- Main Religion
- Popular Greek Dessert
- Most Famous Greek Philosopher
- Flag Colors
- Greek Capital
20 Clues: Flag Colors • Drinking Age • Main Religion • Greek Capital • Establish Date • Greek currency • National Flower • National Animal • National Anthem • National Emblem • Established Flag • Official Language • Popular Greek dish • Creator of the Flag • Greece World Leader • Popular Greek Dessert • Most Famous Greek War • Greatest Greek Commander • Percent of mountainous land • Most Famous Greek Philosopher
39-40 2023-10-27
30 Clues: 우주 • 세계 • 언어 • 평화 • 믿다 • 지구 • 과학 • 환경 • 전쟁 • 궁전 • 문화 • 에너지 • 외국인 • 위험한 • 힘 동력 • 웹사이트 • 보호하다 • 플라스틱 • 수다떨다 • 재사용하다 • 재활용하다 • 인간 사람 • 나라 시골 • 바위 암석 • 실제로 사실은 • 게사하다 올리다 • 퍼지다 퍼뜨리다 • 탐험하다 답사하다 • 청구서 계산서 지폐 • 물 위에 뜨다 띄우다
24 2024-08-27
Across
- Ghostly guests
- Mecha battles
- Bamboo princess
- Mecha cops
- Fish girl
- Popstar nightmare
- Dark future
- Fairytale dystopia
- Wandering samurai
- Speed competition
- Dream detective
- Afterlife journey
- Robot policemen
- Forgotten friend
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- Historic romance
- War sorrow
- Super soldier
- Urban tales
- Subsea warfare
- Climate love
- Island survivor
- Spirit world
- Ocean mystery
- Tiny lives
- Aircraft dreams
25 Clues: Fish girl • War sorrow • Mecha cops • Tiny lives • Urban tales • Dark future • Climate love • Spirit world • Mecha battles • Super soldier • Ocean mystery • Ghostly guests • Subsea warfare • Bamboo princess • Island survivor • Dream detective • Aircraft dreams • Robot policemen • Historic romance • Forgotten friend • Popstar nightmare • Wandering samurai • Speed competition • Afterlife journey • Fairytale dystopia
cold war 2020-05-15
Across
- Curtain, The name given to the place that divided democratic West
- The policy that Nixon adopted to help ease Cold War tension.
- and communist East Europe.
- European nations and the US.
- world, The term "Third World" arose during the Cold War to define countries that remained non-aligned
- Airlift, Flew food and supplies to West Berlin after Stalin closed all roads/routes
- visited China and Moscow, using this as a guideline
- Proposed by George F. Kennan in February 1946, this policy involved taking
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially
- led into the city. Flew a total of 2.3 million tons total.
- harmonizing the actions of nations
- either NATO or the Communist Bloc.
- War, 1945-1991; The cold war was caused by the conflicting aims of the US and
- USSR. There was never any direct confrontation on the battlefield.
- to prevent the extension of communism
- Doctrine, March 12,1947; the US gave $400 million to Turkey and Greece.
- Nations, The United Nations is an intergovernmental organization that aims to maintain international
- [1972] Signed by Nixon and Brezhnev, the treaty was a 5 year agreement,
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- East and West Berlin
- and submarine-launched missiles.
- and chaos."
- US must support free people who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed
- Wall, [August 13, 1961] Concrete Wall topped with barbed wire that was designed to
- and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a center
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization; A defensive military alliance with the
- Plan, The US provided aid to 16 European countries to prevent "hunger, poverty,
- or by outside pressures."
- parallel, Divided communist North Korea and Democratic South Korea.
- both nations had to limit the number of Intercontinental Ballistic
- Willingness to go to the edge of war; greater nuclear dependence
- Pact, Soviet Union version of NATO; comprised of Soviet Union and other satellite nations.
- the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
32 Clues: and chaos." • East and West Berlin • or by outside pressures." • and communist East Europe. • European nations and the US. • and submarine-launched missiles. • harmonizing the actions of nations • either NATO or the Communist Bloc. • to prevent the extension of communism • visited China and Moscow, using this as a guideline • ...
History & Geography trivia 2021-10-09
Across
- A poor farmer of low social status in pre-industrial societies
- Vietnam was once a French ____
- Mountaintop
- One who famously said "I came, I saw, I conquered."
- To renounce your right to rule a country
- Ancient Egyptian ruler
- Military conflict
- The sun never sets on the ____ Empire
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- The ocean that lies between America and Europe
- Someone who draws maps
- The last Vietnamese dynasty
- Marine threat of World War II
- The Louvre, for example
- The largest continent
- Modern site of Babylon
- Crown prince or crown princess
16 Clues: Mountaintop • Military conflict • The largest continent • Someone who draws maps • Modern site of Babylon • Ancient Egyptian ruler • The Louvre, for example • The last Vietnamese dynasty • Marine threat of World War II • Vietnam was once a French ____ • Crown prince or crown princess • The sun never sets on the ____ Empire • To renounce your right to rule a country • ...
WH Unit 8 Review - WWI 2024-05-10
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- - The alliance between Britain, France, and Russia formed in 1907
- - The side of the war that was somewhat mobile, but was also characterized by stalemates in WWI. Nicknamed “the Frozen Front.”
- - An armored combat vehicle first used in WWI. It moved on chained tracks to cross difficult terrain and cross trenches
- - An international association of the nations of Earth, with the goal of keeping peace amongst the member nations.
- – The treaty that concluded WWI. It imposed strict punishments on Germany and adopted Wilson’s 14th point, calling for a League of Nations to ensure that war did not break out again.
- - The name for the faction of countries fighting in World War I led by the Triple Alliance
- - A style of warfare in which countries turned all of the resources of the country towards war.
- - Information of a biased or one-sided nature designed to persuade people towards a certain point of view
- - The guiding idea behind the Fourteen Points; the idea of allowing people to decide for themselves which government they would like to live under
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- - A type of unconventional warfare in which hit-and-run tactics are common, usually in which disruption of occupying forces is the goal
- - A type of warfare in which soldiers fight from long trenches and make small land gains
- - A series of battles fought by British forces from Australia and New Zealand against the Ottomans for control of the Dardanelles
- - The name for the faction of countries fighting in World War I led by the Triple Entente
- - A policy of glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war
- - A ship that can go underwater for periods of time. They are often used to disrupt shipping, using torpedos to attack surface ships
- - The side of the war that was locked into a stalemate for close to the entirely of WWI
- - A poison gas used during WWI, given its name because of the yellow-brown cloud it would form
- - The German strategy at the beginning of WWI that called for the quick defeat of France before focusing on Russia
- – The alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy made in 1882
- - A plan for peace after WWI proposed by Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, designed to make a just and lasting peace
- - A reduced intake of certain items that were in short supply during the war.
21 Clues: - The alliance between Britain, France, and Russia formed in 1907 • – The alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy made in 1882 • - A policy of glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war • - A reduced intake of certain items that were in short supply during the war. • ...
Final Exam Review 1 2019-01-07
Across
- Soviet Union leader who began democratic reforms in the 1980s
- country was created after World War II as a homeland for the Jewish people
- of the Soviet Union whose Five-Year Plan demonstrated a command economy where the government made all of the decisions
- Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela spoke out against the practice of this in South Africa
- the separation of races is better known as segregation in America; it is known as Apartheid in this country
- the most common use for satellites
- competition between European countries for colonies in Africa is called this
- event occurred in 1941 causing the United States to enter World War II
- this U.S. policy sought to stop communism from reaching Korea and Vietnam
- this country has been invaded twice since 1990, once by President Bush (41) and again by President Bush (43)
- to be a bad policy where European leaders gave in to Hitler’s demands at the Munich Conference
- this revolution limited the power of the monarchs in England
- this rebellion was led by Chinese over the British involvement in China; their name means “fists of righteous harmony”
- these were the last two countries in Europe to unite in the 1870s
- this war was fought in South Africa over gold and diamonds
- that if one country fell to communism, then others would follow too
- President Woodrow Wilson brought 14 points to the Treaty of Versailles; this was the most important idea of his
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- this effect is caused by the warming of the earth’s surface; also referred to as global warming
- this revolutionary leader used non-violent resistance as a way to get the British out of India in the 1960s
- Lenin was brought the Communist Revolution to this country
- this crisis resulted in the United States using a blockade to prevent Soviet ships from delivering supplies
- the Congress of Vienna met in 1815 to balance the power in Europe after this leader’s fall
- was forced to accept the blame for starting World War I in this treaty
- this class made up of 98% of pre-revolutionary France and consisted of mostly peasants, merchants and bourgeoisie
- policy to solve the Jewish “problem” was known as this
- The United States is the only country to ever have used these in actual war
- Industrial Revolution began here because of its good harbors
- Chinese and British fought a war over this product in 1839
- became the dominant power in this region; also known as the Ring of Fire
- crop failure led to the large migration of Irish to America
- between the US and USSR during the Cold War was played out this way
- this policy was used by the Russians to defeat Napoleon; burning of everything to prevent the enemy from gaining food, supplies, or shelter
- refers to the non-fighting war between the US and USSR during the mid-twentieth century
- known as the George Washington of South America; first name Simon
34 Clues: the most common use for satellites • policy to solve the Jewish “problem” was known as this • Lenin was brought the Communist Revolution to this country • Chinese and British fought a war over this product in 1839 • this war was fought in South Africa over gold and diamonds • crop failure led to the large migration of Irish to America • ...
Ashley Lacsamana 2025-10-17
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- The bullies attack her, and get caught attacking (Her Story)
- Mandy, England, Future (Cooking Time)
- Character vs Argoglobal (Cooking Time)
- "Stay on the path (A Sound of Thunder)
- "I AM CALM" (Cooking Time)
- "Like a grand canyon (Sound of Thunder)
- The grandmother was the werewolf and was killed (Werewolf)
- Character vs imperfection (pancakes)
- If you see bullying, you must tell someone( Her Story)
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- Spilling syrup, many accidents, no help (Pancakes)
- to World War 2 ( A Sound of Thunder)
- "It went for her throat"(Werewolf)
- Being a perfectionist (Pancakes)
- "It was a huge one with red eyes and running, grizzled chops..." (Werewolf)
- President Kieth, he just won the election at the beginning of the story and lost at the end, that's it ( A Sound Of Thunder)
15 Clues: "I AM CALM" (Cooking Time) • Being a perfectionist (Pancakes) • "It went for her throat"(Werewolf) • to World War 2 ( A Sound of Thunder) • Character vs imperfection (pancakes) • Mandy, England, Future (Cooking Time) • Character vs Argoglobal (Cooking Time) • "Stay on the path (A Sound of Thunder) • "Like a grand canyon (Sound of Thunder) • ...
World War 2 2022-04-01
World War 2 2022-04-14
World war 2 2022-05-26
world war 2 2024-02-09
5 Clues: act of two aircraft in battle • a person who refuses to hurt another • where countries built up their armies. • an area which no one occupies in battle • a group of vehicles, typically motor vehicles or ships, traveling together for mutual support and protection.
Important historical stuff 2022-01-06
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- The only warlord with the world "Clique" in its name in HOI4
- Chinese social credit system, ended 2020 before becoming mandatory
- The period in which the Japanese warlord states were fighting
- now extinct union when Bolivia had a coastline
- One of the lesser known Japanese puppets during the Sino-Japanese War
- Also known as the Holy Roman Empire
- The only warlord that Communist China borders in HOI4
- One of the longest lasting Chinas, fought in the Opium wars and inevitably collapsed because of European expansion
- The communist "warlord" in HOI4
- Spanish colony and modern region in southern Argentina and chile
- One of the most famous Chinas
- Causer of World War Two
- A Japanese puppet that because of it's instated ruler was the true successor to the Qing Dynasty. Also known as Manchuria
- They wanted to conquer the entire ocean!
- Happened during the Civil War
- It was the Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic versus the Russian Tsardom. Saw the Romanovs die
- Almost conquered Russia during the Great Northern War
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- Imperial Germany be like
- One of the historical powerhouses of Europe, but that was mostly the Lithuania part. Had its king replaced during the Great Northern War
- Communist Russia, is not the Soviet Union, pretty much just put here so there would be a long thing
- Causer of ~7 coalitions and one of the first to fail in Russia during the cold
- Nothing happened there, I swear
- The smallest warlord in HOI4
- If you have at least one dollar, you would have been a billionaire in the Weimar Republic's Reichmarks.
- Most famous historical communist country!
- Held by Otto von Bismark to decide European gains in Africa
- Spanish colony of northern Argentina and Chile
- An excuse for American expansion
- The second largest warlord in HOI4
- Basically India
30 Clues: Basically India • Causer of World War Two • Imperial Germany be like • The smallest warlord in HOI4 • One of the most famous Chinas • Happened during the Civil War • Nothing happened there, I swear • The communist "warlord" in HOI4 • An excuse for American expansion • The second largest warlord in HOI4 • Also known as the Holy Roman Empire • ...
American History 7 - The Year so Far... 2023-12-14
Across
- - this goes hand in hand with justice, or freedom, and it has some sons.
- by writing the Mayflower __________, the pilgrims on the Mayflower had written one of the first documents of self governance
- this act allowed British soldiers to stay in colonial homes.
- slavery was most prominent in these colonies.
- The French and Indian War was fought over the _______ River Valley.
- this act taxed paper goods
- He had a dream for Georgia.
- leader of the sons of liberty
- the first permanent colony established by the English
- the nickname of the Middle Colonies
- Style in which we cite our sources
- The pilgrims left for the New World in part because they were facing persecution by the
- there were witch trials here in 1692.
- - The ___________ heard round the world was fired at the Battle of Lexington.
- - this act gave the BEIC a market monopoly
- A President of Jamestown.
- A southern cash crop that is blue
- this act taxed molasses
- Prime minister who turned the tide for the British in the F/I war
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- This fella took a ride at midnight…
- of __________.
- - these guys get ready fast
- An Ottawa chief who rebelled against the colonists.
- A refusal to purchase certain goods.
- the _____ Plan of Union tried to unite the colonies together, but it failed.
- Powhatan Princess.
- in these colonies, there was more religious tolerance
- a notable tobacco farmer from Virginia
- This treaty ended the F/I war
- tribe of the first Thanksgiving
- George Washington built this fort, because, well, it’s in the name…
- No ____________ without representation!
- spy hanged by the British
- A king who fought a war against New England colonists
- Native allies in the French and Indian War for the British
35 Clues: of __________. • Powhatan Princess. • this act taxed molasses • spy hanged by the British • A President of Jamestown. • this act taxed paper goods • - these guys get ready fast • He had a dream for Georgia. • leader of the sons of liberty • This treaty ended the F/I war • tribe of the first Thanksgiving • A southern cash crop that is blue • Style in which we cite our sources • ...
