world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Age of Imperialism Crossword 2023-10-08
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- spreading your ideas,the most controversial
- multiple countries claiming land in certain area
- scramble for the New World, 1400-1700
- informal control
- a rebellion against british rule in India
- when a state proclaims power over an area outside their claim
- the Crusades and Genghis Khan, 476-1400
- complete control
- expanding to show dominance
- increasing exports and reducing imports to better nations wealth
- Spanish-American war,scramble for africa, 1870-1914
- Opium Wars & sepoy mutiny, 1815-1870
- fall of Persian Empire, 300BC-476AD
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- supreme power and or authority
- understanding/conforming to ones beliefs
- protecting borders and being peer pressured
- Cold War & War on terrorism, 1945-now
- expand economy, tied to capitalism
- American Rev., 1700-1815
- mass killing of a certain group, targeted
- a poem about british imperialism, bad
21 Clues: informal control • complete control • American Rev., 1700-1815 • expanding to show dominance • supreme power and or authority • expand economy, tied to capitalism • fall of Persian Empire, 300BC-476AD • Opium Wars & sepoy mutiny, 1815-1870 • Cold War & War on terrorism, 1945-now • scramble for the New World, 1400-1700 • a poem about british imperialism, bad • ...
WWI Causes and Countries 2025-02-03
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- This country mobilized to protect Serbia but withdrew from the war after a revolution.
- The empire whose heir was assassinated, sparking World War I.
- This Balkan nation was blamed for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- This country fought to regain Alsace-Lorraine and saw intense battles like Verdun.
- The aggressive buildup of armed forces that increased tensions before WWI.
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- Intense pride in one’s nation that contributed to rivalries and conflicts in Europe.
- This country issued a "blank check" of support to Austria-Hungary and invaded Belgium.
- Agreements between nations that escalated a regional conflict into a world war.
- Competition for colonies and resources heightened tensions among European powers.
- This country entered the war after Germany invaded neutral Belgium.
10 Clues: The empire whose heir was assassinated, sparking World War I. • This country entered the war after Germany invaded neutral Belgium. • The aggressive buildup of armed forces that increased tensions before WWI. • Agreements between nations that escalated a regional conflict into a world war. • ...
WWI Crossword Puzzle Brayden 7B 2022-04-11
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- The projectile inside guns.
- The last name of Austria Hungary's prince.
- The name of a forest that a battle took place
- A sharp weapon used for close combat.
- The country that was targeted by Germany.
- A type of gas used for combat in WWI.
- The leader of Russia.
- A naval weapon used by Germany.
- A handgun used for close combat.
- An explosive weapon used in water.
- Soldiers wore this during WWI.
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- The last name of the US president during WWI.
- A weapon similar to a cannon.
- The country that started World War I.
- How sides maneuvered and hid during battle.
- The month the war ended.
- The side that was against Central powers.
- The month the war started.
- The German leaders title.
- A country in alliance with Great Britain.
- A vehicle that shoots explosives and bullets.
- The country that ended WWI.
22 Clues: The leader of Russia. • The month the war ended. • The German leaders title. • The month the war started. • The projectile inside guns. • The country that ended WWI. • A weapon similar to a cannon. • Soldiers wore this during WWI. • A naval weapon used by Germany. • A handgun used for close combat. • An explosive weapon used in water. • The country that started World War I. • ...
Conflict 2015-11-30
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- when countries or people are at war
- when you don't understand something
- when to people collide
- and argument where you disagree
- the game was close and ending in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- when you target a certain person
- when you have a fight with someone
- when there is a big fight usually with a world war
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- a noisy argument or disagreement
- When you disagree
- when you split up with your partner
- the kid and his friend had a _ _ _ _ _ _ _-_ _ _
- When you are not happy
- when you have different opinions
- The teacher caught me, and I was in big s t_ _ _ _
- when teams argue over a topic
- When an argument gets physical
- when you have a issue with a person or group
- I wanted something from my mum so I H _ _ _ _ __ her
- When heaps of people get into a fight
20 Clues: When you disagree • When you are not happy • when to people collide • when teams argue over a topic • When an argument gets physical • and argument where you disagree • a noisy argument or disagreement • when you have different opinions • when you target a certain person • when you have a fight with someone • when countries or people are at war • ...
alex yott 2020-02-14
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- the radiation left over from a blast
- Soviet union an american competition from 1946-1990
- North atlantic treaty organization
- communist countries of eastern europe
- the name of MCcarthy's damaging reputation
- formal disapproval
- separation of communist nation in europe
- to lie under oath
- to use nuclear weapons if a communist state tried to seize territiory
- most prominent government official named by chambers
- where truman met stalin on july 1945
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- an act put in place by senator pat McCarran dealing with world communism
- the effort to secretly weaken a society an overthrow a government
- another name for hidden
- European recovery program
- to prevent the expansion of war
- to screen all federal employees
- the first artificial satellite to orbit the earth
- the willingness to go to the brink of war
- central intelligence agency
- a war fought to achieve a limited objective , such as containing communism
21 Clues: to lie under oath • formal disapproval • another name for hidden • European recovery program • central intelligence agency • to prevent the expansion of war • to screen all federal employees • North atlantic treaty organization • the radiation left over from a blast • where truman met stalin on july 1945 • communist countries of eastern europe • ...
Texas History 2022-04-20
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- Where La Salle is from.
- The name of the ship that made the US join the war.
- The name of the telegram that made the US join the war.
- The people who started the world wars.
- first European to map the coast of Texas.
- Cow head in Spanish, also an explorer.
- Another word for "teamed up" in war.
- The 2nd biggest state in the US.
- The plains, but greater.
- Spokesman for civil rights before he got assassinated in 1968.
- Germany started it again.
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- The guy who got wrongly arrested for treason.
- Who Mexico gained their freedom from.
- Germany started it.
- DONT USE ANY SPACES FOR THE ANSWERS,the answer is free
- A French explorer.
- Where the oil geyser was found.
- The Earth is tilted on an ______.
- Oil geyser.
- The girl who was never going to give her seat up.
- San Antonio De Valero was another name.
21 Clues: Oil geyser. • A French explorer. • Germany started it. • Where La Salle is from. • The plains, but greater. • Germany started it again. • Where the oil geyser was found. • The 2nd biggest state in the US. • The Earth is tilted on an ______. • Another word for "teamed up" in war. • Who Mexico gained their freedom from. • The people who started the world wars. • ...
Unbroken Extra Credit pages 1-141 2025-03-24
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- Louie’s supportive older brother
- Louie’s pilot and close friend during the war
- Quality that defined Louie’s resilience
- City where Louie ran in the 1936 Olympics
- Man Louie’s beloved B-24 bomber plane
- Inflatable lifeline for Louie and his crewmates
- The fate of the Green Hornet bomber
- Acronym for Prisoner of War, a status Louie later endured
- Sport that gave Louie purpose and fame
- Louie’s primary struggle after the plane crash
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- Word describing Louie’s behavior as a child
- California hometown of Louie Zamperini
- Troublemaking protagonist of Unbroken
- Country of Louie’s heritage
- Air Forces Military branch in which Louie served
- A bomber plane used in World War II
- Predators circling the survivors in the ocean
- Event in which Louie competed in the Olympics
- Island state where Louie was stationed
- What the stranded airmen desperately hoped for
20 Clues: Country of Louie’s heritage • Louie’s supportive older brother • A bomber plane used in World War II • The fate of the Green Hornet bomber • Troublemaking protagonist of Unbroken • Man Louie’s beloved B-24 bomber plane • California hometown of Louie Zamperini • Island state where Louie was stationed • Sport that gave Louie purpose and fame • ...
History of Canada crossword (Aayush Kelkar & Ilya Mansoor) 2023-03-06
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- People who lived in the Arctic built these as homes
- People who lived on the Pacific coast built these
- the first worldwide war between the British and French empires (3 words)
- This was an important part of life in the British colonies (2 words)
- what Quebec was known as (2 words)
- Americans defeated the British under general _______ (2 words)
- British was trying to go to this country
- a terrible disease that killed huge numbers of indigenous people (2 words)
- Joseph Bryant and his people fled to this city
- The British and French made _____ with various indigenous peoples
- The protestants mostly spoke this language
- in 1759 the French lost the battle of __________ (3 words)
- The main religion in canada at that time
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- These people lived in now what is Vancouver for 9,000 years
- Spain had colonies in this state
- George Washington was the first President of this country(4 Words)
- people from Quebec people spoke this language
- many colonists from this country did not like this act
- When the British and First Nations had kids they were named this
- Loyalists found communities in provinces like ____
- people who lived in the United States were called _____
- There were this many colonies
- He led his Mohawk people in a war against the Americans (2 words)
- American rebels started the American revolution by dumping British__
24 Clues: There were this many colonies • Spain had colonies in this state • what Quebec was known as (2 words) • British was trying to go to this country • The main religion in canada at that time • The protestants mostly spoke this language • people from Quebec people spoke this language • Joseph Bryant and his people fled to this city • ...
The Treaty of Versailles, Who signed it? 2023-03-29
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- The Allied Powers refused to recognize the new Bolshevik Government and the one thing they wanted from the Treaty of Versailles was to avoid paying reparations.
- The country that suffered the most financially paying debt to other countries due to World War One.
- Prime Minister of France during World War One and very much considered Germany responsible for the outbreak of the war and believed it should pay compensation for damages.
- He was also known as "Premier of Victory" for defeating the Central Powers along with the Entente in World War I.
- President of the U.S. at the time and led America into war in order to “make the world safe for democracy" and wanted to create a new world order along the lines of his Fourteen Points.
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- Where the Treaty of Versailles was signed in Paris.
- One of the multiple countries that weren't invited to the signing, because they exited the war in early 1918 by signing the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.
- The first and only Welshman to hold the office of Prime Minister and saw the rebuilding of Germany as a priority in order to reestablish the nation as a strong trading partner for Great Britain.
8 Clues: Where the Treaty of Versailles was signed in Paris. • The country that suffered the most financially paying debt to other countries due to World War One. • He was also known as "Premier of Victory" for defeating the Central Powers along with the Entente in World War I. • ...
Cold War 2023-12-14
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- In June 1948, the Soviets blockaded all land and water traffic into western Berlin hoping to make Britain, France, and America leave the city.
- The communist country against the US in the cold war
- A time of indirect contact between the US and Soviet Union
- The Eastern part of Europe which was made up of communist countries
- Leader of the Soviet Union during the Cold War
- A time when the Soviet Union and the U.S competed for political influence and military power
- Communist part of Germany
- This happened to Germany after the Cold War
- the leader of the Soviet Union at the end of the Cold War
- What the U.S. started in response to the Berlin Wall
- Was divided between communist and democratic
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- British leader who gave the "Iron Curtain" speech
- Communist part of Germany
- The term that Winston Churchill used to describe the sharp division that communism had created in Europe
- This happened because each side thought the other was trying to rule the world
- A country who holds more power over another.
- During the Cold War, the United States and Soviet Union also competed to have the most advanced science and technology.
- A system of carrying supplies into East Berlin by plane day and night
- President of the US after the Cold War
- A new alliance established after WWII
- When one country becomes "friends" with another
21 Clues: Communist part of Germany • Communist part of Germany • A new alliance established after WWII • President of the US after the Cold War • This happened to Germany after the Cold War • A country who holds more power over another. • Was divided between communist and democratic • Leader of the Soviet Union during the Cold War • When one country becomes "friends" with another • ...
The Cold War 2025-04-25
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- Mutually Assured ___: strategy we used to avoid nuclear attack in the Cold War
- ___ Union: America's biggest rival in the Cold War
- Senator who accused people of being communists (last name)
- defensive pact of capitalist democracies that still exists today
- ideology that wants to eliminate private property and create equality for all
- Soviet prison camp where Stalin might send you if you criticized him
- ___ Pact: the communist counterpart to NATO
- Strategy America used with the Truman Doctrine
- Asian nation where America fought between 1965 and 1973
- this nation was split into two after WWII into East and West
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- American President during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 (last name)
- ___ Airlift: the West airdropped supplies to trapped citizens in Germany
- leader of communist Cuba in the Cold War (last name)
- 1962 site of a missile crisis
- Iron ____: metaphor for the way the USSR separated itself from the rest of Europe
- Bay of ___: where America tried to overthrow Cuba in 1961
- ideology that seeks economic individualism and a free market
- ___ Doctrine: wanted to contain communism
- Asian nation that was divided in two during the early Cold War
- Chinese Communist Party leader whose policies killed millions of Chinese
- __ missiles were the greatest threat in the Cold War
- Infamous communist dictator of Russia during World War II
22 Clues: 1962 site of a missile crisis • ___ Doctrine: wanted to contain communism • ___ Pact: the communist counterpart to NATO • Strategy America used with the Truman Doctrine • ___ Union: America's biggest rival in the Cold War • leader of communist Cuba in the Cold War (last name) • __ missiles were the greatest threat in the Cold War • ...
7.13 and 7.14 crossword 2023-04-16
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- amount of Jews killed during the Holocaust
- propaganda tool to encourage woman to help the war effort
- fighter pilots suicide missions by Japanese military
- in control of Germany during World War II
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- the 34th president of the United States
- an American General during World War II
- bomb, advancement never before seen in war
7 Clues: the 34th president of the United States • an American General during World War II • in control of Germany during World War II • amount of Jews killed during the Holocaust • bomb, advancement never before seen in war • fighter pilots suicide missions by Japanese military • propaganda tool to encourage woman to help the war effort
Road to Civil War 2023-03-30
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- system of farming in which a farmer works land for an owner who provides equipment and seeds for a share of the crop
- The first state to leave the Union (2 wds)
- Slaves had no rights because they were property (3 wds)
- any runaway slave must be returned to the slave owner (3 wds)
- Abolitionist that is responsible for Bleeding Kansas and Raid on Harper's Ferry (2 wds)
- a person who flees a location to escape danger or persecution
- the period of rebuilding the South and readmitting Southern states into the Union
- Presidential candidate focused on preserving the Union (2 wds)
- invented the cotton gin in 1793 (2 wds)
- Passed by John Adams, violating the 1st Amendment (2 wds)
- This political party was against the spread slavery (2 wds)
- sets expectations about slavery in the Lousiana Territory in 1820 (2 wds)
- a territory could become a state with 60,000 free people (2 wds)
- nickname given by former Confederates to Southern whites who supported Republican Reconstruction of the South
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- President of the Confederacy
- Kansas-Nebraska Act let the territories decide if they would have slavery (2 wds)
- a story of an elderly slave whipped to death; shows the brutality of slavery (3 wds)
- to draft citizens into military service
- separation or isolation of race, class, or group
- Southerners did not want to pay the high tarriff rates; questioned whether or not states could override federal laws (2 wds)
- Start of the Civil War in Charleston, South Carolina (2 wds)
- founded for profit in 1607
- this political party valued an agricultural economy dependent on slavery (2 wds)
- Ends slave trade in Washington, D.C. (3 wds)
- a person from the northern states who went to the South after the Civil War to profit from the Reconstruction
- refusal to give in
- to set free, especially from legal, social, or political restrictions
- slave trade, contains the Middle Passage (2 wds)
- to unite, or to blend into a united whole
- loyalty to a region
30 Clues: refusal to give in • loyalty to a region • founded for profit in 1607 • President of the Confederacy • to draft citizens into military service • invented the cotton gin in 1793 (2 wds) • to unite, or to blend into a united whole • The first state to leave the Union (2 wds) • Ends slave trade in Washington, D.C. (3 wds) • separation or isolation of race, class, or group • ...
World War I Vocabulary 2022-01-27
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- a German submarine that was the first submarine employed in warfare, initially used during World War I
- an unarmed British ocean liner whose sinking by a German U-boat on May 7, 1915, influenced the U.S. decision to enter World War I
- the World War I coalition, headed by France, Britain, and Russia and later including Portugal, Japan, and Italy, that opposed the Central powers
- during World War I, a coded telegram that German foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann sent to the German minister in Mexico proposing that if the United States entered the war, Mexico and Germany should become allies; it helped influence the United States to declare war on Germany five weeks later
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- a strong feeling of pride in and loyalty to one's nation
- the World War I coalition, headed by Germany and Austria-Hungary and later including the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria, that opposed the Allied powers
- information or rumors spread by a group or government to promote its cause or ideas or to damage an opposing cause or idea
7 Clues: a strong feeling of pride in and loyalty to one's nation • a German submarine that was the first submarine employed in warfare, initially used during World War I • information or rumors spread by a group or government to promote its cause or ideas or to damage an opposing cause or idea • ...
Greek History 2015-08-20
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- The first Greek gods
- the biggest empire in the known world
- a legendary monster with a bulls head
- Spartan slaves
- An athletic event held by the Ancient Greeks every four years
- the horse of Alexander the Great
- reputedly the fastest ship in the world
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- famed for their warriors
- God of war
- famous Greek philosopher
- city named after the Greek god Athena
- the city the romans were said to come from in legend
- the form of government that originated in Athens
- form of Greek clothing worn by both guys and girls
- Greek foot soldier
- the spiritual heart of the world
- five leaders in Sparta
17 Clues: God of war • Spartan slaves • Greek foot soldier • The first Greek gods • five leaders in Sparta • famed for their warriors • famous Greek philosopher • the horse of Alexander the Great • the spiritual heart of the world • the biggest empire in the known world • city named after the Greek god Athena • a legendary monster with a bulls head • reputedly the fastest ship in the world • ...
Oak Ridge History 2020-04-27
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- Built in 1943, this Army Chapel was known in the Manhattan Project as The Chapel on the ______.
- Many single-family homes were made of a mixture of cement and asbestos called ______.
- During the war and before opening the Waffle House, Tom ______ carried top secret materials including uranium for the Little Boy bomb to Los Alamos.
- The International _______ Bell is a 8,000-pound bronze bell cast in Japan and located in AK Bissell Park.
- Which U.S. bomber dropped the uranium bomb known as “Little Boy” on Hiroshima?
- American, ______, and Canadian operation that developed the atomic bomb.
- The largest mainframe super computer in the world is located here.
- Oak Ridge was established in 1942 as a production site for the ____ ____.
- "What you see here, what you do here, what you hear here, what you _______ here, let it stay here!"
- An American photographer who was noted for his work in Oak Ridge during the Manhattan Project and the Cold War.
- What contains the most information about the Bomb?
- The main assembly plant was in which city in New Mexico?
- Which president authorized the Manhattan Project?
- In 1943, Oak Ridge was created as the residential center for the Clinton ______ Works.
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- In 1942, General Leslie ______ approved Oak Ridge, Tennessee, as the site for the pilot plutonium plant and the uranium enrichment plant.
- What was the nickname of the first atomic bomb the United States dropped over the city of Hiroshima, Japan in 1945?
- _____ _____ was the main business district of Oak Ridge in 1943.
- Truman Which president authorized the use of the atom bombs to bring about Japan's surrender in the Second World War?
- The _____ _____ provided accommodations for visitors and dignitaries.
- Man What was the codename for the nuclear bomb that was detonated over Nagasaki, Japan?
- Harland ________ probably perfected his chicken recipe in Oak Ridge by managing two cafeterias during World War II.
- Y-12, K-25, S-50 all used different methods for extracting _________.
- What is the main thing Oak Ridge is known for?
- "Loose talk helps our enemy, so let's keep our ______ shut!"
- Located in Bissell Park, the Secret City ________ Walk memorial honors the thousands of men and women who helped end World War II.
- By what name is Oak Ridge also know as?
- The _____ leaflets, were distributed before the bombing of Hiroshima as a warning but did not directly mention the atomic bomb nor the target cities.
- The Tennessee ______plant is also known as Y-12.
- What was the name of the primary entrance to the secret community of Oak Ridge?
29 Clues: By what name is Oak Ridge also know as? • What is the main thing Oak Ridge is known for? • The Tennessee ______plant is also known as Y-12. • Which president authorized the Manhattan Project? • What contains the most information about the Bomb? • The main assembly plant was in which city in New Mexico? • "Loose talk helps our enemy, so let's keep our ______ shut!" • ...
Pearl Harbor 2012-11-16
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- Who did Japan Invade during the second Japanese War?
- War II What followed war Pearl Harbor?
- Ocean What ocean was Pearl Harbor located in?
- What was the name of one of the ships docked on Ford Island?
- What kind of bombs were used?
- States Who did Japan decide to go to war with?
- Island What island were the ships face at on Pearl Harbor?
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- Where is pearl Harbor located?
- Where did they send troops to after Pearl Harbor?
- Who bombed Pearl Harbor?
- What ship is still at the bottom of the ocean?
- Roosevelt Who was president when Pearl Harbor was bombed?
- What city extended negotiations extends negotiation deadline?
- In what month was Pearl Harbor bombed?
- What kind of attack was this?
15 Clues: Who bombed Pearl Harbor? • What kind of bombs were used? • What kind of attack was this? • Where is pearl Harbor located? • War II What followed war Pearl Harbor? • In what month was Pearl Harbor bombed? • Ocean What ocean was Pearl Harbor located in? • What ship is still at the bottom of the ocean? • States Who did Japan decide to go to war with? • ...
Pearl Harbor 2012-11-16
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- Who did Japan Invade during the second Japanese War?
- War II What followed war Pearl Harbor?
- States Who did Japan decide to go to war with?
- Ocean What ocean was Pearl Harbor located in?
- Roosevelt Who was president when Pearl Harbor was bombed?
- Who bombed Pearl Harbor?
- In what month was Pearl Harbor bombed?
- What city extended negotiations extends negotiation deadline?
- What was the name of one of the ships docked on Ford Island?
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- Where is pearl Harbor located?
- Island What island were the ships face at on Pearl Harbor?
- What kind of attack was this?
- What kind of bombs were used?
- Where did they send troops to after Pearl Harbor?
- What ship is still at the bottom of the ocean?
15 Clues: Who bombed Pearl Harbor? • What kind of attack was this? • What kind of bombs were used? • Where is pearl Harbor located? • War II What followed war Pearl Harbor? • In what month was Pearl Harbor bombed? • Ocean What ocean was Pearl Harbor located in? • States Who did Japan decide to go to war with? • What ship is still at the bottom of the ocean? • ...
Interwar Years Crossword 1 2023-07-22
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- Gathering of world leaders after World War I to negotiate peace terms and establish new international order.
- Economic and political ideology advocating for common ownership of resources and the absence of social classes.
- Peace treaty that ended World War I, imposed harsh conditions on Germany, leading to resentment and contributing to World War II.
- Pride and loyalty towards one's country, often placing it above other nations.
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- Period of economic prosperity, cultural dynamism, and social change in the United States during the 1920s.
- Severe global economic downturn in the 1930s, marked by high unemployment, poverty, and financial collapse.
- Payments or compensations demanded from a defeated nation after a war as a form of punishment.
- Belief in the importance of a strong military and using it to advance national interests.
8 Clues: Pride and loyalty towards one's country, often placing it above other nations. • Belief in the importance of a strong military and using it to advance national interests. • Payments or compensations demanded from a defeated nation after a war as a form of punishment. • ...
World War 2 Crossword 2022-01-04
7 Clues: German Füher [Full name] • This happened on June 6, 1944 • What was Hitler's party called? • What does Füher mean in German? • Who were the 2 countries to invade Poland? • Who became Prime Minister of Great Britian? • Who was the last ally of Germany to survive on the Axis Powers?
World War I Unit Vocabluary 2023-03-08
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- The peace treaty that ended the war between Germany and the Allied Powers
- Military submarines operated by Germany during WWI
- An organization created after WWI to prevent future wars and maintain world peace
- An international understanding providing for a common course of action
- A policy of aggressive military preparedness; the opinions or actions of people who believe that a country should use military methods, forces, etc., to gain power and to achieve its goals
- Ideas, facts, or allegations spread deliberately to further one’s cause or to damage an opposing cause
- A group of nations and/or people that worked together to attack an enemy nation.
- A zone of conflict between armies
- A policy or practice by which a country increases its power by gaining control over other areas of the world
- a debt security (a promise to repay a loan) issued by a government to finance military operations during times of war or conflict
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- A sense of national consciousness exalting one nation above all others and placing primary emphasis on promotion of its culture and interests as opposed to those of other nations
- A 1917 law that forced all men between the ages of 21 and 30 to register for a military draft
- A form of land warfare using occupied fighting lines consisting largely of trenches
- Statement made in 1918 by US President Wilson saying the Great War was being fought for noble reasons and for post-war peace.
- An agreement to stop fighting a war
- Organization of a nation’s armed forces for active military service in time of war or other national emergency
16 Clues: A zone of conflict between armies • An agreement to stop fighting a war • Military submarines operated by Germany during WWI • An international understanding providing for a common course of action • The peace treaty that ended the war between Germany and the Allied Powers • A group of nations and/or people that worked together to attack an enemy nation. • ...
World War I 2023-05-16
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- This battle has become known as one of the Allied Powers must unsuccessful attempts to gain the upper hand in World War I, and it was one of the longest battles lasting a year.
- This battle is also called the Battle of Ypres. It took place on the Western Front. After the Allied won it helped them move significantly deeper into Germany.
- This battle was an important moment in war history because it was the first documented wartime use of motorized transport and radio intercepts. The Germans who were surprised by this new military tactic took heavy losses and had to retreat.
- This battle was one of the longest lasting battles and it was led by the German general von Falkenhayn. The Germans had hoped to take as many French lives as possible during this battle.
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- This battle has been seen as the battle that changed the course of the First World War. This was the only naval battle in which the Germans engaged in WWI. Both sides claimed victory because Germany had killed many more men and destoryed more ships, but Britain had weakened their position significantly
- This battle was one of the first that would occur during World War I. It started when Russian troops attepted to invade Germany territory. They attempted to ambush the Germans. It went very poorly and 95,000 Russian soldiers surrendered.
- This battle is known as one of the bloodiest battles of World War I. By the end of this battle 1.5 million soldiers were killed including America’s first death during the war.
- This was the final battle of World War I. After the Germans lost this battle they surrendered and the war ended. This is the most significant battle that the Canadians won during the First World War.
8 Clues: This battle is also called the Battle of Ypres. It took place on the Western Front. After the Allied won it helped them move significantly deeper into Germany. • This battle has become known as one of the Allied Powers must unsuccessful attempts to gain the upper hand in World War I, and it was one of the longest battles lasting a year. • ...
Year 9 English 2021-07-06
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- What animal is Snowball?
- What the classroom glowed like in Mrs Tilscher's class?
- Which country lost the most soldiers in World War 1?
- What are you travel up with your fingers?
- What is the name of the donkey in the Animal farm?
- Which country started the World War 1?
- Who killed Macbeth and is not born in a human?
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- What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
- What did Macbeth use for killing Duncan?
- Who was always hard-working in the Animal Farm?
- Who is a good speaker pig are excellent at persuading other animals?
- What Lady Macbeth can't wash off on her hands?
- Who is Squealer support to and being a spokesperson for?
- Who is the king before Macbeth?
- What is a synonym of poem?
15 Clues: What animal is Snowball? • What is a synonym of poem? • Who is the king before Macbeth? • Which country started the World War 1? • What did Macbeth use for killing Duncan? • What are you travel up with your fingers? • What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand? • What Lady Macbeth can't wash off on her hands? • Who killed Macbeth and is not born in a human? • ...
Timothy Findlay The Wars Crossword 2016-02-16
Across
- an apparition of a dead person
- The distinctive clothing worn by members of the same group
- Citizens of a British common wealth country
- country loving
- Weaponry of war
- annoyance
- mythological snake haired woman
- the air taken in or expelled from the lungs
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- a person holding a position of command or authority in the armed services
- a type of bomb placed on or just below the surface of the ground or in the water that detonates when disturbed by a person, vehicle, or ship
- the First World War was fought in the [blank]
- a structure of wood, marble or stone above or around a fireplace
- hurt
- In the first and second world wars the British fought against one common enemy
- let up
15 Clues: hurt • let up • annoyance • country loving • Weaponry of war • an apparition of a dead person • mythological snake haired woman • Citizens of a British common wealth country • the air taken in or expelled from the lungs • the First World War was fought in the [blank] • The distinctive clothing worn by members of the same group • ...
Japanese Internment 2025-12-18
Across
- State of armed conflict between different groups
- What they called the Japanese in the camp
- U.S. born Japanese citizens
- One of the reasons the Japanese internment happened
- One of the ways a detainee could leave the camp
- The Japanese did this to Pearl Harbour on December 7,1941
- The second largest country in the world
- First generation Japanese immigrant
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- What the government thought the people of Japanese descent could be
- A person who goes and lives in a foreign country permanently
- This happened to the detainees' homes while they were in camps
- What the president gave to the camp survivors
- This is what the Japanese had to do when Executive Order 9066 was authorized
- What was closed after World War II
- What the Japanese were really good at
15 Clues: U.S. born Japanese citizens • What was closed after World War II • First generation Japanese immigrant • What the Japanese were really good at • The second largest country in the world • What they called the Japanese in the camp • What the president gave to the camp survivors • One of the ways a detainee could leave the camp • ...
Quadratic Equations 2020-10-28
Across
- first president
- who won the world series on Tuesday
- home of the sharks
- green trash can man from sesame street
- x^2+x-2=4 (Smaller of the two answers)
- x^2=6x (Smaller of the two answers)
- March 14 on the math calendar
- 2x^2+3x-35=0 (Smaller of the two answers)
- what company's slogan is "just do it"
- x^2-4x+4=0
- fifth planet from the sun
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- a second degree math equation
- the number that comes before a variable
- batman's nemesis
- my last name
- x^2-9=0 (Bigger of the two answers)
- 2x^2-32=0 (Smaller of the two answers)
- number of months with 31 days
- x^2-144=0 (Bigger of the two answers
- x^2-2x-24=0 (Bigger of the two answers)
- 3x^2+12x=0 (Bigger of the two answers)
- number of stripes on the American flag
22 Clues: x^2-4x+4=0 • my last name • first president • batman's nemesis • home of the sharks • fifth planet from the sun • a second degree math equation • number of months with 31 days • March 14 on the math calendar • x^2-9=0 (Bigger of the two answers) • who won the world series on Tuesday • x^2=6x (Smaller of the two answers) • x^2-144=0 (Bigger of the two answers • ...
America as a World Power Review 2023-05-19
Across
- Earned President Roosevelt the Peace Prize, ended the Russo-Japanese War in 1906
- Owner of the "New York Journal," famously said, "You supply the pictures. I'll create the war!"
- Group of prominent Americans who opposed the American empire, particularly its intervention in the Philippines
- Archduke of the Austro-Hungarian, assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, beginning World War I
- Head of the American pineapple company in Hawaii who was appointed president of the republic before American annexastion
- Added to the Monroe Doctrine in 1904, gave the US the right to intervene in the affairs of Latin American nations
- Signed in 1898 between Spain and the United States, created a new American empire with Cuba, the Philippines, Guam, Samoa, Puerto Rico, and other small territories
- Introduced in World War I following a stalemate along the Eastern front, led to countless deaths due to "No Man's Land" and nerve gas
- Explosion of this ship in Havana Harbor on February 15th, 1898 was blamed on Spain, sparking the Spanish-American War
- Commodore George Dewey sailed his fleet into Manila Bay, defeating a pathetic Spanish navy with just 7 ships, three of them wooden
- Infamous nickname for the Industrial Workers of the World, opposed the war and the draft as nothing more than another capitalist ploy
- Added to the Cuban constitution in 1902,allowed the US to intervene in Cuban affairs and gave them access to a naval base at Guantanamo Bay
- Targeted Bolsheviks and those who opposed the draft, upheld by Schenck v. United States (1919)
- Republican challenger in the Election of 1916, the Providence Journal announced his victory prematurely
- Destruction of this "unsinkable" passenger liner resulted in the deaths of 128 Americans
- French lobbyist who convinced Congress to buy the rights to the canal for $40 million
- Germany was forced to pay $32 billion in damages to the powers of the Europe
- In order to pay for the war, the government sold these with 3.5 to 4.75% interest, utilizing "Four Minute Men"
- Declared by John Hay in 1899, promised to protect American economic interests in China
- Wilson's personal secretary called it an "earthquake," not "a landslide," with Republican Warren G. Harding winning by over 7 million votes
- Wilson's vision for a post-war world, included clauses like self-determination, freedom of the seas, and a reduction of armaments
- Engaging in journalistic practices that feature banner headlines and lurid reporting in an effort to sell newspapers
- New York Journal published a private letter by the Spanish Minister to the United States, calling McKinley "weak and a bidder for the admiration of the crowd"
- Anarchist who assassinated President McKinley at the Pan-American Conferencei n Buffalo in 1901
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- Name given to the Spanish-American War by US Secretary of State John Hay, lasting from April 25th to August 12th, 1898
- Teddy Roosevelt once quipped this man had "the backbone of a chocolate eclair"
- Known as the "sucked orange," purchased from Russia in 1867 for $7.2 million
- American battleship sent to Hawaii protect American interests in Hawaii following Queen Lydia Liluokalani taking the throne
- Headed by Herbert Hoover, convinced Americans to support the war effort by declaring "Food will win the War!"
- Added to the US declaration of war, said the United States would leave Cuba independent following its defeat of Spain
- Following the destruction of the Sussex, Germany promised not to sink passenger liners without warning them first
- Author of "Influence of Seapower Upon History," supported creation of an American empire after the acquisition of Hawaii
- 16 first-class battleships, including the USS Rhode Island, sent on a "good will" mission around the world to demonstrate US naval strength
- International governing body made up of the world's countries to prevent another war, the United States never joined
- Poem by Rudyard Kipling, spoke of "taking up" the burden of the inferior races and uplifting them to Western ideals
- Nickname for the purchase of Alaska, many Americans thought it would never provide resources to make it worth it
- Led by Society of Righteous Harmonious Fists in 1899, attempted to drive out the "foreign devils," resulting in 1,800 Marines protecting American interests in Peking
- Known as "The Butcher" for his policy of reconcentrados in Cuba, his atrocities were documented in American newspapers
- Members of the Republican Party who supported acquisition of an overseas American empire
- First designed by Ferdinand de Lesseps, completed in 1914 following the deaths of nearly 5,000 Caribbean workers
- Intercepted and deciphered by the British, Germany promised Mexico the return of the American southwest in exchange for their alliance against the United States
- Leader of the movement to "Americanize" the treaty, defeated the treaty many times over in Senate votes
- Members of the Allies and the United States who debated stipulations of the treaty, creating the "least perused and most abused document in history"
- Teddy Roosevelt's brand of "gunboat diplomacy," developed from a West African proverb
- City in France where the negotiations for the Treaty of Versailles were conducted
- French forts along the border with Germany prevented a direct assault, resulting in a savage attack on peaceful Belgium
- Nickname for the American Expeditionary Force because of the dust from the Southwest that covered their uniforms
- German naval invention utilized in unrestricted submarine warfare, sunk 90 ships in the first month
- Owner of the "New York World," competed with Hearst for newspaper sales during the late 19th and early 20th centuries
- Revolution of island residents against the Spanish Empire led to calls for American intervention
- Formerly known as the "Sandwich Islands,"
51 Clues: Formerly known as the "Sandwich Islands," • Known as the "sucked orange," purchased from Russia in 1867 for $7.2 million • Germany was forced to pay $32 billion in damages to the powers of the Europe • Teddy Roosevelt once quipped this man had "the backbone of a chocolate eclair" • ...
Saskatchewan (SK) 2020-06-11
Across
- What is the Capital of SK?
- What Provincial Park has the most northern sand dunes in the world?
- Born in SK, this former NHL player is known as Mr.Hockey.
- What is the slogan of SK? (Land of Living ___)
- What does SK have more of than any other Canadian province? (Hint: 160,000 kms)
- What political party is in power in this province?
- SK borders Montana and other US State? (2 words)
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- What is Regina’s sister city?
- SK borders Manitoba and what other province?
- What is the provincial tree for SK? (2 words)
- What is the name of the CFL team in SK?
- What television series is filmed in this province? (2 words)
- SK is consider the ____ capital of the world.
- What SK crop is the world’s largest producer?
- What is the official animal of SK? (2 words)
- SK produces 75% of what common BBQ condiment?
- What is the provincial flower of SK? (2 words)
17 Clues: What is the Capital of SK? • What is Regina’s sister city? • What is the name of the CFL team in SK? • SK borders Manitoba and what other province? • What is the official animal of SK? (2 words) • What is the provincial tree for SK? (2 words) • SK is consider the ____ capital of the world. • What SK crop is the world’s largest producer? • ...
Francophone Crossword 2021-05-16
Across
- Coach of the 2018 World Cup winning side (9)
- Europe's highest mountain
- French 4 time Formula 1 world champion
- French national anthem
- _______ languages, group of languages derived from latin
- wine from Bourdeaux
- South America's only Francophone country
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- French president that negotiated during at the Treaty of Versailles
- Francophone islands in the South Pacific
- French ex-president that has been convicted of corruption
- Author of Madame Bovary
- Island off East coast of Africa
- Most visited museum in the world
- State in France that collaborated with the Nazis
- Military officer who fought in the American Revolutionary War
15 Clues: wine from Bourdeaux • French national anthem • Author of Madame Bovary • Europe's highest mountain • Island off East coast of Africa • Most visited museum in the world • French 4 time Formula 1 world champion • Francophone islands in the South Pacific • South America's only Francophone country • Coach of the 2018 World Cup winning side (9) • ...
DAY 01 2015-01-05
Across
- : 1. 수입, 소득
- : 1. 전진(하다), 진행(하다) 2. 진보, 발전
- : 1. 먼저 일어나다, 앞서다
- : 1. 보호하다, 막다, 지키다
- : 1. 통찰력
- : 1. 친환경
- : 1. 감염시키다 2. 오염시키다.
- : 1. 조심, 경계 2. 예방책
- : 1. 머릿말, 서문
- : 1. 으뜸가는, 중요한 1. 선두의, 맨 앞(먼저)의
- : 1. 예언하다, 예측(예상)하다
- : 1. 편견, 선입견
- : 1. 삽입하다
- : 1. 승진(승격)시키다
- : 1. 전후의
- : 1. 프로젝트, 계획
- : 1. 생산(제조)하다 2.농산물
- : 1. 미리 보기, 사전 검토 2.시사(회)
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- : 1. 선조, 조상
- : 1. 제안하다 2.청혼하다
- : 1. 시기상조의, 조급한 2. 너무 이른, 조기의
- modernism : 1. 포스트 모더니즘
- : 1. 투자하다
- : 1. 포함(함유)하다
- : 1. 스포츠에서 공식전 이후 시즌의
- : 1. 준비(대비)하다
- : 1. 예견(예지)하다
- : 1. 이마
- : 1. 추신(P.S.) 2. 후기
- : 1. 설치하다
- : 1. 연기하다, 뒤로 미루다.
- : 1. 계속(진행)하다
- : 1. 투입
- : 1. 실내의
- and cons : 1. 찬반양론, 장단점
35 Clues: : 1. 이마 • : 1. 투입 • : 1. 통찰력 • : 1. 친환경 • : 1. 전후의 • : 1. 실내의 • : 1. 투자하다 • : 1. 설치하다 • : 1. 삽입하다 • : 1. 선조, 조상 • : 1. 수입, 소득 • : 1. 머릿말, 서문 • : 1. 편견, 선입견 • : 1. 포함(함유)하다 • : 1. 준비(대비)하다 • : 1. 예견(예지)하다 • : 1. 계속(진행)하다 • : 1. 프로젝트, 계획 • : 1. 승진(승격)시키다 • : 1. 제안하다 2.청혼하다 • : 1. 먼저 일어나다, 앞서다 • : 1. 보호하다, 막다, 지키다 • : 1. 연기하다, 뒤로 미루다. • : 1. 조심, 경계 2. 예방책 • : 1. 예언하다, 예측(예상)하다 • : 1. 추신(P.S.) 2. 후기 • : 1. 생산(제조)하다 2.농산물 • ...
Mmmmm… I have a Massive Metaphysical Migraine because of this crossword! 2025-06-12
Across
- Violent whirlpool or chaotic situation
- The state of being average
- Object kept as a reminder;
- Hired soldier
- Obsessive focus on one thing
- Time when things often rise
- A well-known position known for spreading... *ahem* religion
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- The God of War
- A small world reflecting a larger one
- Half of your wife?
- World of Warcraft, Runescape, etc
- Written public declaration of beliefs
- Sailors’ revolt
- What a butterfly and Kafka have in common
- Incorrect or misleading name
- Gruesome, grim, death-related
16 Clues: Hired soldier • The God of War • Sailors’ revolt • Half of your wife? • The state of being average • Object kept as a reminder; • Time when things often rise • Incorrect or misleading name • Obsessive focus on one thing • Gruesome, grim, death-related • World of Warcraft, Runescape, etc • A small world reflecting a larger one • Written public declaration of beliefs • ...
Japan 2015-03-10
Across
- Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku,and kyashu
- ancient military leaders
- an extremely large,powerful,and destuctive storm
- Japan's emperor for most of the 1900;he lead changes in government and economy after World War Two
- whole word representation in Japanese language
- the unfitted states navel bad bombed by japan in World War Two
- parts of words in Japanese language
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- destructive waves caused by earthquakes under water
- south japan experiences this climate
- the imperial capital of heian
- Japan's early religion
- the native language of japan with teachings of kami
- a place where lots if seafood and fish can be caugh
- the highest maintain in japan that's not part if the alps
- a highly trained warrior that no longer exists in japan
15 Clues: Japan's early religion • ancient military leaders • the imperial capital of heian • parts of words in Japanese language • south japan experiences this climate • Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku,and kyashu • whole word representation in Japanese language • an extremely large,powerful,and destuctive storm • destructive waves caused by earthquakes under water • ...
FAMILY HYBRID 2 2020-10-30
Across
- DEPÓSITOS SUBTERRÁNEOS DE AGUA (GÉNESIS 37:20)
- MOSES CAUSED THE BITTER WATER AT THIS WILDERNESS LOCATION TO BECOME SWEET (EXODUS 15:23-25)
- DENUNCIADOR (REVELACIÓN 12:10)
- JOSIAH’S ROYAL SECRETARY, WHO REPORTED TO HIM ON THE PROGRESS OF THE TEMPLE REPAIR WORK AND READ TO THE KING FROM THE “BOOK OF THE LAW” THAT WAS FOUND THERE (2 KINGS 22:8-10)
- MUEVE VIGOROSAMENTE (ISAÍAS 33:15)
- THE STARTING POINT OF THE ISRAELITES’ EXODUS MARCH (EXODUS 12:37)
- ÓRGANO DE LA VISIÓN (1 CORINTIOS 12:17)
- EL PRIMER PODEROSO CAZADOR (GÉNESIS 10:8, 9)
- HE PROPOSED TO KING AHASUERUS THAT VASHTI BE DEPOSED AND REPLACED WITH ANOTHER QUEEN (ESTHER 1:16-20)
- MOST SACRED (PSALM 46:4)
- APACIBLE (2 TIMOTEO 2:24)
- ONE OF JOSHUA’S ANCESTORS (1 CHRONICLES 7:25)
- INÚTIL (1 SAMUEL 1:16; CUATRO PALABRAS)
- EL DIABLO (REVELACIÓN 12:9)
- FIRST-NAMED SON OF ZEBULUN (GENESIS 46:14)
- VANIDOSO (PROVERBIOS 21:24)
- CONTESTE (1 REYES 18:24)
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- SE LE APARECIÓ UN ÁNGEL (NÚMEROS 22:31-35)
- ACTO EN HONOR DE ALGUIEN (LUCAS 24:50-52)
- THAT IDENTICAL ONE (REVELATION 21:3)
- PERMIT (EPHESIANS 4:27)
- PAUL EMPHATICALLY TOLD THE ATHENIANS THAT GOD, WHO CREATED THE WORLD, DOES NOT DWELL IN THESE [2 WORDS] (ACTS 17:24)
- “DEATH RULED AS KING” DURING THIS PERIOD OF TIME [4 WORDS] (ROMANS 5:14)
- PADRE DE ACÁN (JOSUÉ 7:1)
- LUGAR DE EJECUCIÓN (DANIEL 6:7, 12, 13; CUATRO PALABRAS)
- THIS SON OF JESUS WAS AN ANCESTOR OF JESUS CHRIST (LUKE 3:28, 29)
- LEVITE SON OF SHIMEA (1 CHRONICLES 6:30)
- AVISADO (ÉXODO 21:9)
- HIZO A IS-BÓSET REY RIVAL DE DAVID (2 SAMUEL 2:8-10)
- NOT THE ONE OR THE OTHER (1 KINGS 22:31)
- THIS ONE WAS FIERY-COLORED AND PICTURED MAN-MADE WAR (REVELATION 6:4)
- MINISTROS NO ISRAELITAS DEL TEMPLO (ESDRAS 7:24)
32 Clues: AVISADO (ÉXODO 21:9) • PERMIT (EPHESIANS 4:27) • MOST SACRED (PSALM 46:4) • CONTESTE (1 REYES 18:24) • PADRE DE ACÁN (JOSUÉ 7:1) • APACIBLE (2 TIMOTEO 2:24) • EL DIABLO (REVELACIÓN 12:9) • VANIDOSO (PROVERBIOS 21:24) • DENUNCIADOR (REVELACIÓN 12:10) • MUEVE VIGOROSAMENTE (ISAÍAS 33:15) • THAT IDENTICAL ONE (REVELATION 21:3) • ÓRGANO DE LA VISIÓN (1 CORINTIOS 12:17) • ...
Chapter 6 Review 2021-10-19
Across
- VOCAB a sharp blade attached to the end of a rifle
- One problem Washington had at the beginning of the war was having to unite the many different ______ (local groups of soldiers) into one big fighting force
- Who LOST the Revolutionary War?
- The Americans’ victory at the Battle of _______ was a turning point in the war that proved America had a real chance of winning the war and convinced the French to become its ally
- Which master of guerrilla warfare was nicknamed “the Swamp Fox”? (Last name only)
- VOCAB to run away from the army to avoid military service
- George Washington and the Continental Army suffered many hardships while camped outside of Philadelphia at ________ (2)
- VOCAB to stop ships from entering or leaving a harbor
- Now that the United States was officially recognized as an independent nation, the most difficult challenge was setting up a plan for how the new _____ would work
- Spain and _____ became two major allies from Europe for George Washington
- The combined French and American surrounded the 8000 British troops by both land and sea at _______ in Virginia
- The Treaty of _____ in 1783 formally ended the war with Britain
- VOCAB a soldier who is paid to fight for a country other than his/her own
- VOCAB the practice of spying to obtain information
- Most __________ supported the British because they were afraid that if the Americans won, they would take over more of their land (2)
- This European helped train the Continental Army’s soldiers during its time at Valley Forge (Last name only) (2)
- The Battle of Yorktown was the ____ major battle of the Revolution
- VOCAB a structure built to protect a place from attack
- The Continental Army had a huge Christmas Day victory at the Battle of _____ in 1776
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- She pressured her husband to “remember the ladies” while he served in the Continental Congress (2)
- VOCAB a small, short-lasting battle
- This is a privately owned ship authorized to participate in warfare
- Because there was more Loyalist and African American support there, the British moved the war to the _____ Colonies
- VOCAB more soldiers and supplies sent to help military troops engage in warfare
- This French nobleman became a trusted general for Washington in the Continental Army, returned to Europe to help get France's full support, and then returned to lead in battles that would win the war for the Americans (last name only)
- VOCAB relating to an independent military group that uses methods such a sneak attacks and sabotage
- He became the first American naval hero during the Revolution by defeating the British ship, the Serapis (3)
- The British wanted to control the ______ River to divide the American forces in half
- One problem Washington had at the beginning of the war was getting enough Americans to ______ (come forth on their own) to sign up and fight
- The _______ document was created in 1777 and established the United States’ first national government (3)
- One problem Washington had at the beginning of the war was that many Americans decided to stay _____ (devoted) to Britain
- France and _____ became two major allies from Europe for George Washington
- VOCAB a government in which people elect representatives to speak for them and pass laws based on their needs
33 Clues: Who LOST the Revolutionary War? • VOCAB a small, short-lasting battle • VOCAB a sharp blade attached to the end of a rifle • VOCAB the practice of spying to obtain information • VOCAB to stop ships from entering or leaving a harbor • VOCAB a structure built to protect a place from attack • VOCAB to run away from the army to avoid military service • ...
Chapter 6 Review 2021-10-19
Across
- VOCAB a small, short-lasting battle
- She pressured her husband to “remember the ladies” while he served in the Continental Congress (2)
- VOCAB a structure built to protect a place from attack
- He became the first American naval hero during the Revolution by defeating the British ship, the Serapis (3)
- Which master of guerrilla warfare was nicknamed “the Swamp Fox”? (Last name only)
- One problem Washington had at the beginning of the war was that many Americans decided to stay _____ (devoted) to Britain
- VOCAB to run away from the army to avoid military service
- This is a privately owned ship authorized to participate in warfare
- This French nobleman became a trusted general for Washington in the Continental Army, returned to Europe to help get France's full support, and then returned to lead in battles that would win the war for the Americans (last name only)
- The _______ document was created in 1777 and established the United States’ first national government (3)
- VOCAB to stop ships from entering or leaving a harbor
- VOCAB relating to an independent military group that uses methods such a sneak attacks and sabotage
- The Continental Army had a huge Christmas Day victory at the Battle of _____ in 1776
- VOCAB the practice of spying to obtain information
- Who LOST the Revolutionary War?
- VOCAB a soldier who is paid to fight for a country other than his/her own
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- One problem Washington had at the beginning of the war was having to unite the many different ______ (local groups of soldiers) into one big fighting force
- The Americans’ victory at the Battle of _______ was a turning point in the war that proved America had a real chance of winning the war and convinced the French to become its ally
- This European helped train the Continental Army’s soldiers during its time at Valley Forge (Last name only) (2)
- Now that the United States was officially recognized as an independent nation, the most difficult challenge was setting up a plan for how the new _____ would work
- Most __________ supported the British because they were afraid that if the Americans won, they would take over more of their land (2)
- VOCAB a government in which people elect representatives to speak for them and pass laws based on their needs
- Because there was more Loyalist and African American support there, the British moved the war to the _____ Colonies
- The British wanted to control the ______ River to divide the American forces in half
- Spain and _____ became two major allies from Europe for George Washington
- The Battle of Yorktown was the ____ major battle of the Revolution
- The combined French and American surrounded the 8000 British troops by both land and sea at _______ in Virginia
- One problem Washington had at the beginning of the war was getting enough Americans to ______ (come forth on their own) to sign up and fight
- The Treaty of _____ in 1783 formally ended the war with Britain
- France and _____ became two major allies from Europe for George Washington
- VOCAB more soldiers and supplies sent to help military troops engage in warfare
- George Washington and the Continental Army suffered many hardships while camped outside of Philadelphia at ________ (2)
- VOCAB a sharp blade attached to the end of a rifle
33 Clues: Who LOST the Revolutionary War? • VOCAB a small, short-lasting battle • VOCAB the practice of spying to obtain information • VOCAB a sharp blade attached to the end of a rifle • VOCAB to stop ships from entering or leaving a harbor • VOCAB a structure built to protect a place from attack • VOCAB to run away from the army to avoid military service • ...
Trip Down Memory Lane 2024-03-13
Across
- and Nagasaki The cities in Japan where the United States dropped atomic bombs in August 1945, leading to the end of World War II.
- War A prolonged conflict from 1955 to 1975 between North Vietnam (supported by communist allies) and South Vietnam (supported by anti-communist allies, primarily the United States).
- Revolution The period of rapid industrialization, technological advancement, and urbanization that occurred primarily in Britain during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, laying the foundation for modern industrial society.
- War I A global conflict fought from 1914 to 1918.
- Missile Crisis A 13-day confrontation in 1962 between the United States and the Soviet Union over Soviet ballistic missiles deployed in Cuba.
- War A conflict from 1950 to 1953 between North Korea (supported by China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (supported by the United Nations, primarily the United States).
- Depression A severe worldwide economic depression that lasted throughout the 1930s.
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- Revolution The series of revolutions in Russia in 1917 that led to the overthrow of the Tsarist autocracy and the establishment of the Soviet Union.
- Rights Movement A social movement in the United States aimed at ending racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans and securing their equal rights under the law.
- The period in the United States from 1920 to 1933 when the production, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages were banned.
- Wall A barrier that divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989, constructed by the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) to prevent East Berliners from fleeing to West Berlin.
- War II Another global conflict fought from 1939 to 1945.
- Landing The historic event in 1969 when humans first set foot on the moon as part of NASA's Apollo 11 mission.
- War A period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the United States and their respective allies, roughly from the end of World War II in 1945 to the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.
- Movement The fight for women's right to vote, which gained significant traction in the early 20th century.
15 Clues: War I A global conflict fought from 1914 to 1918. • War II Another global conflict fought from 1939 to 1945. • Depression A severe worldwide economic depression that lasted throughout the 1930s. • Movement The fight for women's right to vote, which gained significant traction in the early 20th century. • ...
John M Keynes 15 Questions Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- government spending , Based on his opinion, what should governments do during economic recessions?
- economics , What was he known for founding?
- the economy , What was the goal of Keynesian economics?
- , What was his nationality?
- of overall demand , What did he think caused people to lose their jobs during Great Depression?
- theory of employment, interest, and money , What was his most known book?
- 1883 , When was he born?
- , What economic theories did he challenge?
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- of economic growth , When should governments save money?
- Great Depression , What influenced his ideas?
- 1936 , What year was his book published?
- University , wWhere did John teach?
- Monetary Fund , What international financial institution did Keynes create after World war 2?
- University , Where did John study?
- , What type of economic policy did he support?
15 Clues: , What was his nationality? • 1883 , When was he born? • University , Where did John study? • University , wWhere did John teach? • , What economic theories did he challenge? • economics , What was he known for founding? • Great Depression , What influenced his ideas? • , What type of economic policy did he support? • ...
Yud Shvat 2025-02-06
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- The difference between a Chossid and a cook
- What only a Rebbe says
- Connection to The Rebbe
- We are Chavivin (2 Words)
- Leader (2 Words)
- Hashem dwelling in different levels
- Not a Yartzeit
- The Rebbe is...
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- Chassidic Gathering
- Our job in this world (2 Words)
- First Maamer (2 Words)
- The Frierdiker Rebbe (2 Words)
- Azkir Al Hatziyon
- The day it started (2 Words)
14 Clues: Not a Yartzeit • The Rebbe is... • Leader (2 Words) • Azkir Al Hatziyon • Chassidic Gathering • First Maamer (2 Words) • What only a Rebbe says • Connection to The Rebbe • We are Chavivin (2 Words) • The day it started (2 Words) • The Frierdiker Rebbe (2 Words) • Our job in this world (2 Words) • Hashem dwelling in different levels • The difference between a Chossid and a cook
Alexandro Santiago M. WW1 Crossword 2021-11-08
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- Germany, Austria Hungary, and Ottoman Empire
- First battle that used poison gas
- withdrew from the war due to civil unrest and revolt
- Communist leader took power
- Battle that stopped German advance
- Note from German foreign secretary to Mexico
- “Big Push” attack across river somme by British
- Defeat France b/f Russia is mobilized French will
- type of warfare using occupied fighting lines largely comprising military trenches
- First US Marines in WWI combat
- Britain, France, Russia, USA
- war goal was to win and end the war
- German general General Alfred von Schlieffen and involved a surprise attack on France.
- war goal was take over French and British colonies in Africa
- an international war where all of a country’s resources are used to destroy another country
- war goal was wanted control of the Dardenelle & Bosporus Straits
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit
- Policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, economically, and/or socially
- Designed to combat trench warfare
- war goal was self preservation
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- Britain, France, and Russia
- November 1917 Communist leader took power
- 600-1000 rounds per minute
- the belief of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it to defend or promote national interests
- first aircraft used for spying
- was introduced during WWI,
- German attack to frighten French - Feb 23 1916
- Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism
- Red Baron, Eddie Rickenbacker
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations
- stepped down because of Revolt in Germany
- 6 settled continents involved in the war
- Was assassinated by a Serb, in Sarajevo June 28, 1914
- Treaty that ended Russia´s participation in World War I
- war goal was get German & Turkish colonies in Africa & Mid-East
- used by Germany
- blistered inside and out
- war goal was wanting land from Austria Hungary
- declared war on Germany
- also known as “The Great War”
- war goal was to regain Alasace/Lorraine, Saar Basin
42 Clues: used by Germany • declared war on Germany • blistered inside and out • 600-1000 rounds per minute • was introduced during WWI, • Britain, France, and Russia • Communist leader took power • Britain, France, Russia, USA • Red Baron, Eddie Rickenbacker • also known as “The Great War” • first aircraft used for spying • First US Marines in WWI combat • war goal was self preservation • ...
World War II & Beksinski 2024-10-02
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- Beksinski stated, “I wish to paint in such a manner as if I were photographing _____.”
- World War II was fought between the Allied and _____ Powers.
- Approximately what percent of the world population is thought to have died during World War II?
- Beksinski stated that _______ was meaningless to him, resisting the concept of offering a strict interpretation of his work.
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- What country was Beksinski from?
- What country invaded Poland and triggered World War II?
- Beksinski is known as "The ______ Artist" because of the dark nature of his work.
- Prussian _____, a shade used throughout Beksinski's paintings, is named for the acid used to produce the paint.
8 Clues: What country was Beksinski from? • What country invaded Poland and triggered World War II? • World War II was fought between the Allied and _____ Powers. • Beksinski is known as "The ______ Artist" because of the dark nature of his work. • Beksinski stated, “I wish to paint in such a manner as if I were photographing _____.” • ...
WW1 2017-03-13
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- length of the war
- secret diplomatic communication from German foreign office
- world organization to keep the peace
- over 400 miles
- president during WW1
- poisonous gas
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- US joined the Allied Powers
- german U boat
- member of US Army or Marines
- Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire
- principles for peace
- Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy and Japan
- able to vote after war
13 Clues: german U boat • poisonous gas • over 400 miles • length of the war • principles for peace • president during WW1 • able to vote after war • US joined the Allied Powers • member of US Army or Marines • world organization to keep the peace • Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire • Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy and Japan • ...
Kai and Peters crossword. 2016-06-15
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- A woman was expected to stay at home and do all the _____
- traffic The woman in the Iron Jawed Angels were arrested with the acclaimed accusations of
- taking care of household was vital for ______
- Traditionally woman have held positions of ______ in society
- It was ______ to marry a working woman
- woman won victories with the right to vote both provincial and
- Woman were considered _______
- As the sixty's progressed, views started to _____
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- The wives and children suffered from _______
- World war 2 helped cement this new found
- house Men expects to come home to a ____
- Woman were paid less than men while doing the same _____
- The _______ movement was heading into full swing.
- As the twig bends, so grows the _____
- Abuse The NCFW campaigned against _____
- First wave feminists was concerned mostly with_____
- the woman in iron jawed angels were put in jail for __ days
- For woman "their biology was their ____"
18 Clues: Woman were considered _______ • As the twig bends, so grows the _____ • It was ______ to marry a working woman • World war 2 helped cement this new found • For woman "their biology was their ____" • house Men expects to come home to a ____ • Abuse The NCFW campaigned against _____ • The wives and children suffered from _______ • ...
World War Planes 2022-12-21
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- a World War II-era fighter aircraft produced by the American company Republic Aviation from 1941 through 1945
- British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries before, during, and after World War II
- an American carrier-based fighter aircraft of World War II. Designed to replace the earlier F4F Wildcat and to counter the Japanese Mitsubishi A6M Zero
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- American medium bomber that was introduced in 1941 and named in honor of Major General
- an American single-seat, twin piston-engined fighter aircraft that was used during World War II
- a military transport aircraft developed from the civilian Douglas DC-3 airliner
- American four-engined propeller-driven heavy bomber, designed by Boeing
- an American long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber
8 Clues: an American long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber • American four-engined propeller-driven heavy bomber, designed by Boeing • a military transport aircraft developed from the civilian Douglas DC-3 airliner • American medium bomber that was introduced in 1941 and named in honor of Major General • ...
World War 1 2020-11-26
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- Who did Austria-Hungary declare war on first?
- Agreements between nations to help each other
- What month did WW1 start?
- Wanting a bigger nation and more colonies
- Where did Franz Ferdinand die?
- A strong patriotic feeling for your country
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- The agreement between Russia, Britain and France
- The agreements between Germany and Austria-Hungary
- This happened to Franz Ferdinand
- Wanting a bigger army than everyone else
10 Clues: What month did WW1 start? • Where did Franz Ferdinand die? • This happened to Franz Ferdinand • Wanting a bigger army than everyone else • Wanting a bigger nation and more colonies • A strong patriotic feeling for your country • Who did Austria-Hungary declare war on first? • Agreements between nations to help each other • The agreement between Russia, Britain and France • ...
World War I 2022-03-23
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- The area between the trenches, not controlled by either side.
- His assassination is known to be the official start of the war.
- A UK-registered ocean liner that was torpedoed by an Imperial German Navy U-boat during the First World War on May 7, 1915.
- Competitive situation where neither side can advance.
- A relationship in which people, groups, or countries agree to work together.
- Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
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- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- A system of government led by a dictator who typically rules by forcefully and often violently suppressing opposition and criticism, controlling all industry and commerce, and promoting nationalism and often racism.
- A policy or ideology of extending rule over people and other countries.
- A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
10 Clues: Competitive situation where neither side can advance. • The area between the trenches, not controlled by either side. • A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries. • His assassination is known to be the official start of the war. • A policy or ideology of extending rule over people and other countries. • ...
World War 1 2022-02-16
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- The love of one's country and you think it's solely the best.
- The belief that one's country should maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend/ promote national interests.
- Wilson President of U.S. during World War 1.
- The domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region.
- Soldiers lived in trenches, surrounded by machine-gun fire, grenades, and exploding artillery shells.
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- Were formed between countries to maintain peace but would lead directly to war.
- The area in between the trenches
- Asked for Mexico's help in exchange for its lost Southwest territory
- His assignation in Sarajevo is considered the most immediate cause of World War 1.
- Communists who seek equal distribution of wealth and private ownership.
10 Clues: The area in between the trenches • Wilson President of U.S. during World War 1. • The love of one's country and you think it's solely the best. • Asked for Mexico's help in exchange for its lost Southwest territory • Communists who seek equal distribution of wealth and private ownership. • ...
World War 1 2022-03-10
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- This was a name given to an army deployment plan for a war-winning offensive against France, German forces were to invade France through the Netherlands and Belgium
- the desire to have a strong military
- This is a type of land warfare using occupied fighting lines largely comprising military trenches, in which troops are well-protected from the enemy's small arms fire and are substantially sheltered from artillery
- A formal agreement between two or more states for mutual support in case of war
- This Allied Power of World War I joined the conflict in 1917 due to German unrestricted submarine warfare and the intercepted Zimmerman telegram
- This was a new industrial weapon that changed offensive warfare and forced traditional field warfare to take a more defensive approach to protect troops
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- This was one of the two main coalitions that fought World War I (1914–18). It consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- One country taking over another for political, economic, or cultural reasons.
- This was the term used to describe a coalition of countries led by France, Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan, and the United States during the First World War
- This was a strong devotion to one’s country and/or culture
10 Clues: the desire to have a strong military • This was a strong devotion to one’s country and/or culture • One country taking over another for political, economic, or cultural reasons. • A formal agreement between two or more states for mutual support in case of war • ...
World War I 2017-02-23
10 Clues: Dugout warfare • The "quiet" front • Was Ottoman Empire • should be remembered • "Farewell to Arms" author • continent of most battles • The "good" guys in the war • New mechanized tool of war • Assassinated Ferdinand's title • British military man who grew to Prime Minister
World War 1 2018-02-02
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- the distinctive clothing worn by members of the same organization
- armed forces of a country
- warship submerged underwater
- armed conflict between different nations
- formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose
- state of being dead
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- tavern or bar
- sparked the start of the war
- a person who serves in the army
- a narrow ditch dug by troops to provide a place of shelter from enemy fire.
10 Clues: tavern or bar • state of being dead • armed forces of a country • sparked the start of the war • warship submerged underwater • a person who serves in the army • armed conflict between different nations • the distinctive clothing worn by members of the same organization • formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose • ...
World War 1 2018-10-17
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- glorification of the miltary
- to prepare for war
- type of fighting in which soldiers fire on one another from opposing lines of dugout trenches
- economic and political system in which the state owns the means of production and a single party rules.
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- unable to read and write
- deadlock; situation in which neither side wins
- halt in fighting that allows peace talks to begin
- devotion to the interests of ones own country
- false or misleading info that is spread to further a cause; info used to sway public opinion
- a large group of merchant vessels sailing together
10 Clues: to prepare for war • unable to read and write • glorification of the miltary • devotion to the interests of ones own country • deadlock; situation in which neither side wins • halt in fighting that allows peace talks to begin • a large group of merchant vessels sailing together • ...
World War II 2019-03-10
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- The nations during WWII that included France, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the U.S
- A program of mass murder in which the Nazis tried to kill all Jews
- The U.S effort to develop an atomic bomb
- The Imprisonment of Japanese Americans during WWII
- Lightning war
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- Taking only strategically important islands.
- African American pilots who flew missions during WWII
- A government agency set up to oversee production of war materials
- The National Socialist Party of Germany
- The nations during WWII that included Germany, Japan, and Italy
10 Clues: Lightning war • The National Socialist Party of Germany • The U.S effort to develop an atomic bomb • Taking only strategically important islands. • The Imprisonment of Japanese Americans during WWII • African American pilots who flew missions during WWII • The nations during WWII that included Germany, Japan, and Italy • ...
World War I 2019-03-03
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- African Americans moved from the South to the North
- agreement between nations to help each other when attacked
- power is split between nations so no one nation can dominate another
- foreign policy of having little or nothing to do with other nations
- the murder of an important person
- Wilson’s plan for peace
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- organization set up to settle conflicts through negotiation
- end to fighting
- Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire (Turkey)
- Serbia, France, Russia, Great Britain, Italy, United States (later)
10 Clues: end to fighting • Wilson’s plan for peace • the murder of an important person • Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire (Turkey) • African Americans moved from the South to the North • agreement between nations to help each other when attacked • organization set up to settle conflicts through negotiation • ...
World War Two 2018-12-18
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- What religion of people did Hitler not like
- A aerial attack
- Rationing lasted for how many years
- Anne Frank was how old when she died
- Winston Churchill smoked these
- what part of a child's body did they put an ID card around when they got evacuated
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- Anne Frank's Diary was called
- The color of a child's rationing book
- A shelter used
- Anne Frank spoke this language
10 Clues: A shelter used • A aerial attack • Anne Frank's Diary was called • Anne Frank spoke this language • Winston Churchill smoked these • Rationing lasted for how many years • Anne Frank was how old when she died • The color of a child's rationing book • What religion of people did Hitler not like • ...
World War 1 2012-11-12
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- Germany said they would _______ any ship that was sending supplies
- This was a passenger ship sunk by Germany that killed 128 Americans
- a group of ships traveling together is called a ______
- Germany was on the side of the __________ powers
- Another name for WWI was the _____________War
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- U-boat is a ____________
- ___________ guns were used for the first time in WWI
- He was president of the US during the war(last name)
- This was used for the first time in WWI
- The United States fought on the side of the ____________
10 Clues: U-boat is a ____________ • This was used for the first time in WWI • Another name for WWI was the _____________War • Germany was on the side of the __________ powers • ___________ guns were used for the first time in WWI • He was president of the US during the war(last name) • a group of ships traveling together is called a ______ • ...
World War Two 2013-02-15
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- German submarines.
- Battle that consisted of constant bombing of Britain.
- Hitler placed Jews in ________ camps.
- Conference between Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill set an invasion date of France
- Mussolini rose with the rise and spread of __________.
- Time i slept Thursday night.(hint:rhymes with live and is not pm)
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- The cites nuked by the U.S are Hiroshima and ________.
- Forced Germany to take full responsibility for WWI and is considered a cause of WWII
- Leonb ________ thinks you're hotsky.
- Biggest political party in Germany during WWII.
10 Clues: German submarines. • Leonb ________ thinks you're hotsky. • Hitler placed Jews in ________ camps. • Biggest political party in Germany during WWII. • Battle that consisted of constant bombing of Britain. • The cites nuked by the U.S are Hiroshima and ________. • Mussolini rose with the rise and spread of __________. • ...
World War II 2013-03-24
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- When millions of Jews were killed
- Winston _________
- The U.S president
- Britain, America, Soviet Union
- World War II began when Germany invaded this country
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- Germany, Italy, Japan
- Dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Leader of Germany
- The Americans joined the war when the Japanese bombed this place
- The other name for the invasion of Normandy
10 Clues: Leader of Germany • Winston _________ • The U.S president • Germany, Italy, Japan • Britain, America, Soviet Union • When millions of Jews were killed • Dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki • The other name for the invasion of Normandy • World War II began when Germany invaded this country • The Americans joined the war when the Japanese bombed this place
World War I 2013-10-08
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- Vermin commonly found in the trenches
- A long-range gunman
- To build up an armed force
- To join the army voluntarily
- The name for the regiment that fired shells on the enemy
- To be made to join the army as you are over 18
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- A military tactic than involved digging
- To build up an empire
- The space inbetween trenches
- Part of an Empire
10 Clues: Part of an Empire • A long-range gunman • To build up an empire • To build up an armed force • The space inbetween trenches • To join the army voluntarily • Vermin commonly found in the trenches • A military tactic than involved digging • To be made to join the army as you are over 18 • The name for the regiment that fired shells on the enemy
World War 1 2014-01-04
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- Alliance between France, Britain, and Russia.
- A line along which opposing armies will face each other.
- Alliance between Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire. (Italy partially.)
- The most radical social group that believed that a small group could overthrow the government by force.
- Fascination with war and a strong military
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- The building of empires and competition for markets.
- Committees formed by workers.
- When soldiers fight from two lines of trenches or ditches.
- Loyalty to a nation.
- Agreement between various nations to help each other out.
10 Clues: Loyalty to a nation. • Committees formed by workers. • Fascination with war and a strong military • Alliance between France, Britain, and Russia. • The building of empires and competition for markets. • A line along which opposing armies will face each other. • Agreement between various nations to help each other out. • ...
war world I 2014-02-18
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- toxic war gas that raises blisters and attacks the eyes and lungs
- military service
- congress of nations made in 1919 that was designed to settle disputes and maintain peace and collective security.
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- damages and expenses brought on by war.
- resources and preparing for war.
- President Woodrow Wilson's plan for organizing post World War I Europe and for avoiding future wars.
- Pact Agreement signed in 1928 in which nations agreed not to pose the threat of war against one another.
- for American troops in Europe.
- between enemy air craft
- region where warfare is taken place.
10 Clues: military service • between enemy air craft • for American troops in Europe. • resources and preparing for war. • region where warfare is taken place. • damages and expenses brought on by war. • toxic war gas that raises blisters and attacks the eyes and lungs • President Woodrow Wilson's plan for organizing post World War I Europe and for avoiding future wars. • ...
World War 1 2023-12-12
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- What country was the telegram about
- what is the second thing the Trench Warfare coss
- what countrys was in the triple allince
- What did the telegram coss
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- what countrys was in the triple entente
- what's one thing the Trench Warfare coss
- what continent did world war 1 begin
- What country intercepted the telegram
- What country was the telegram sent to
- What country sent the telegram
10 Clues: What did the telegram coss • What country sent the telegram • What country was the telegram about • what continent did world war 1 begin • What country intercepted the telegram • What country was the telegram sent to • what countrys was in the triple entente • what countrys was in the triple allince • what's one thing the Trench Warfare coss • ...
World war 1 2023-12-07
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- commander of US forces
- feeling a nation is superior
- countries team up in times of war
- most feared weapon
- type of warfare used on land
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- July 28th 1914
- policy of aggressive military preparedness lead to tension
- nickname for the US soldiers
- wealth from overseas empires lead to jealousy
- any weapons or military supplies
10 Clues: July 28th 1914 • most feared weapon • commander of US forces • nickname for the US soldiers • feeling a nation is superior • type of warfare used on land • any weapons or military supplies • countries team up in times of war • wealth from overseas empires lead to jealousy • policy of aggressive military preparedness lead to tension
World War II 2023-12-04
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- What pulled the US out of the Great Depression?
- What operation pushed the Axis powers out of North Africa?
- Who uses the island-hopping strategy?
- Where was the Battle of the Buldge located?
- What country did Britan, thein theand France take control of?
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- Where did the aircraft, the Enola Gay drop the first atomic bomb on Japan?
- What country fell to Germany in June of 1940?
- What was the allied invasion of West Europe?
- Slowly taking strategic islands in the Pacific is referred to as what?
- Who was the dictator of the Soviet Union?
10 Clues: Who uses the island-hopping strategy? • Who was the dictator of the Soviet Union? • Where was the Battle of the Buldge located? • What was the allied invasion of West Europe? • What country fell to Germany in June of 1940? • What pulled the US out of the Great Depression? • What operation pushed the Axis powers out of North Africa? • ...
World War 1 2024-01-22
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- Country defeated by Germany during the Battle of Tannenberg
- British ship that was sunk by German forces in 1915
- Italy, Frace, Great Britain, and Russia.
- Type of regime that relies on force to subdue its population
- Fighting in ditches protected by barbed wire.
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- Ideas spread to influence public opinion against a cause
- Giant airships used to bomb London and Eastern england
- A disease that became the deadliest epidemic in history
- War involving the complete mobilization of resources and people.
- Gained by women in some countries after World War 1.
10 Clues: Italy, Frace, Great Britain, and Russia. • Fighting in ditches protected by barbed wire. • British ship that was sunk by German forces in 1915 • Gained by women in some countries after World War 1. • Giant airships used to bomb London and Eastern england • A disease that became the deadliest epidemic in history • ...
World War 1 2024-04-12
10 Clues: "The Draft" • German submarines • Big Hot Air Balloons • Neither side can win • The boat the Germans Sank • Police force like the tsars • Heinous acts against civilians • Typically lies or exaggerated statements • The United States had this view in the War • Used typically as a last resort before drastic measures
World War One 2024-03-27
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- the most common weapon used by soldiers
- the area where fighting took place
- wire used in No Mans Land
- long narrow ditches in the ground where soldiers lived
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- to give up power to an enemy or opponent
- a blade fixed to the end of a rifle
- an agreement made between both sides in a war to stop the fighting
- a person who serves in the army
- a red wild flower and a symbol of remembrance
- a state of conflict between two nations
10 Clues: wire used in No Mans Land • a person who serves in the army • the area where fighting took place • a blade fixed to the end of a rifle • the most common weapon used by soldiers • a state of conflict between two nations • to give up power to an enemy or opponent • a red wild flower and a symbol of remembrance • long narrow ditches in the ground where soldiers lived • ...
World War I 2023-06-05
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- This was the deadly area of land between enemy trenches.
- The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the ____________ that started WWI.
- These were the fights between pilots in the air.
- These were dug into the ground for soldiers to fight from.
- These were German submarines that could strike allied ships without being seen.
- Large armored vehicles that were first used in WWI.
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- These were worn by soldiers in WWI to protect against poison gas.
- This was a new weapon that could fire 400-600 bullets a minute.
- This term means not picking a side in the war.
- This is the acronym for the 4 big causes of the war.
10 Clues: This term means not picking a side in the war. • These were the fights between pilots in the air. • Large armored vehicles that were first used in WWI. • This is the acronym for the 4 big causes of the war. • This was the deadly area of land between enemy trenches. • These were dug into the ground for soldiers to fight from. • ...
World War One 2023-04-09
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- The Allies tried launched an attack here to take pressure off Verdun
- This system was a significant reason why the U-boat threat was defeated
- This country was held responsible for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand...
- What country left the war following a revolution in 1917?
- This weapon caused the most casualties during the First World War
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- The name of the peninsula the Allies tried to invade to knock Turkey out of the war.
- The German ambition to become a world superpower was known as...
- This word means neither side can advance
- This word means to wear down your enemy
- After the front line and support trenches, you had the...
10 Clues: This word means to wear down your enemy • This word means neither side can advance • After the front line and support trenches, you had the... • What country left the war following a revolution in 1917? • The German ambition to become a world superpower was known as... • This weapon caused the most casualties during the First World War • ...
World War 1 2023-04-18
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- the guy that got killed by the serbian
- a weapon that shoots from the air
- shoots flame out of it
- u use this when someone throws a smoke grenade at u
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- country that started world war 1
- something where u hide with the same color as u
- the team that lost ww1
- a country that lost in ww1
- the team that won
- a heavy armored fighting vehicle
10 Clues: the team that won • the team that lost ww1 • shoots flame out of it • a country that lost in ww1 • country that started world war 1 • a heavy armored fighting vehicle • a weapon that shoots from the air • the guy that got killed by the serbian • something where u hide with the same color as u • u use this when someone throws a smoke grenade at u
world war 1 2022-11-21
13 Clues: War • Note • Canal • Amendment • Amendment • Amendment • Amendment • Diplomacy • of Nations • Door Policy • Moose Party • of the Lusitania • Jungle (Upton Sinclair)
World War I 2023-10-11
10 Clues: a truce • law against spy • whats known as the draft • speech by woodrow wilson • leader of the dough boys • the treaty at the end of the war • largest movement of people to us • the type of warfare that was used • the secret telegram between germany and mexico • prejudice against people from outside the country
World War II 2025-03-06
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- tanks used by the Third Reich
- A conflict between Finland and the U.S.S.R. to make finland into a soviet buffer state
- A devastating nuclear attack on a Japanese city
- A dictator who led the Third Reich during WWII
- The day that the Allies began to liberate Europe
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- A political system that makes it so that every thing equal among everyone
- the leader of the Italian Empire
- An attack against a American port
- A brutal battle during WWII against the Red Army and the German SS
- a camp where Jews were worked to death
10 Clues: tanks used by the Third Reich • the leader of the Italian Empire • An attack against a American port • a camp where Jews were worked to death • A dictator who led the Third Reich during WWII • A devastating nuclear attack on a Japanese city • The day that the Allies began to liberate Europe • A brutal battle during WWII against the Red Army and the German SS • ...
WORLD WAR III 2024-11-14
Across
- a leaping movement upward.
- a person or their achievements
- (of a person or body part) lithe or supple
- existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence.
- of very great extent or quantity; immense.
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- a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements
- advocating or pursuing an aggressive military policy
- depressing
- rude or noisy
- the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring
10 Clues: depressing • rude or noisy • a leaping movement upward. • a person or their achievements • (of a person or body part) lithe or supple • of very great extent or quantity; immense. • advocating or pursuing an aggressive military policy • a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements • the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring • ...
World War One 2025-04-21
Across
- Alliance containing Germany?
- Alliance containing Britain?
- Military tactic used in WWI?
Down
- The president of the U.S. during WWI?
- What places the full blame of WWI on Germany.
- Military technology used by Germany in WWI?
- Built due to the growing European powers
- German Kaiser during WWI?
- What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
- What country first declared war?
10 Clues: German Kaiser during WWI? • Alliance containing Germany? • Alliance containing Britain? • Military tactic used in WWI? • What country first declared war? • The president of the U.S. during WWI? • Built due to the growing European powers • What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand? • Military technology used by Germany in WWI? • What places the full blame of WWI on Germany.
world war 1 2025-02-28
Across
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military
- planed murder of someone powerful
- a group of people who occupy a privileged position in society
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- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- false ideas and allegations for a nations
- an economic or political system in which the state or the community owns all
- to transfer something from private ownership to ownership by the government
- team that won the war
- team that loss the war
10 Clues: team that won the war • team that loss the war • planed murder of someone powerful • false ideas and allegations for a nations • a group of people who occupy a privileged position in society • identification with one's own nation and support for its interests • to transfer something from private ownership to ownership by the government • ...
world war 1 2025-02-26
10 Clues: reject • US president • was assanitaed • form of protest • direct yes or no • privelged person • non Muslim people • unlimited authority • taxed paid on goods • battle of tannenburg
World War I 2025-05-29
Across
- original alliance between Russia, France, and Britain
- the belief that a country should be stronger by using military power
- a type of warfare in which soldiers defend and attack from positions dug into the ground
- a secret Serbian society involved in the plan to assassinate Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- a union between people, groups, or countries
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- a psychological condition resulting from stress, and today it is known as PTSD
- a peaceful treaty was made to end World War I between Germany and and Allied
- a union between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- place where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was from
- Ferdinand an archduke of Austria
10 Clues: Ferdinand an archduke of Austria • a union between people, groups, or countries • place where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was from • a union between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • original alliance between Russia, France, and Britain • the belief that a country should be stronger by using military power • ...
World War 1 2025-08-12
Across
- The leader of Germany during WWI (6)
- The day we remember those who fought (11)
- The month the war ended in 1918 (8)
- The country where the war began (7)
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- mask Worn to protect from poisonous fumes (8)
- Soldiers lived in these long, muddy ditches (8)
- Britain, France, and Russia were called the ______ Powers (6)
- A flying machine used in battle (6)
- A helmet protects this part of the body (4)
- A loud explosion used in war (5
10 Clues: A loud explosion used in war (5 • A flying machine used in battle (6) • The month the war ended in 1918 (8) • The country where the war began (7) • The leader of Germany during WWI (6) • The day we remember those who fought (11) • A helmet protects this part of the body (4) • mask Worn to protect from poisonous fumes (8) • Soldiers lived in these long, muddy ditches (8) • ...
American and English revolution 2022-02-04
Across
- closed the boston harbor
- installed a republican for of government and wrote the first constitution
- met and wrote the declaration of rights and grievances
- asked to overthrow james
- taxed most materials
- after cromwell death, the son of king charles i, was voted to be king.
- protect citizens rights and had to be signed
- law that gave east india company an advantage in tea business.
- thomas jefferson wrote the first draft
- in philadelphia
- british troops fire into a mob and kill five colonist.
- After James I and broke into both Charles II and James II.
- prohibited colonist from settling west
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- bloodless rebellion
- after charles i and with charles ii.
- Worked with parliament.
- became the leader of the revolutionary force trying to overthrow king charles i.
- shot heard around the world
- After Mary Stuart Queen of Scotland and Before Charles I.
- war over british expansion
- consent of the governed
- from 1642-1649 a war raged within england over the absolute rule of charles i.
- peace talks in paris
- freedom of speech and religion
- too much money spent during war
25 Clues: in philadelphia • bloodless rebellion • taxed most materials • peace talks in paris • Worked with parliament. • consent of the governed • closed the boston harbor • asked to overthrow james • war over british expansion • shot heard around the world • freedom of speech and religion • too much money spent during war • after charles i and with charles ii. • ...
Chapter 6 Review 2021-10-19
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- He became the first American naval hero during the Revolution by defeating the British ship, the Serapis (3)
- The Treaty of _____ in 1783 formally ended the war with Britain
- Who LOST the Revolutionary War?
- The combined French and American surrounded the 8000 British troops by both land and sea at _______ in Virginia
- VOCAB a small, short-lasting battle
- VOCAB a government in which people elect representatives to speak for them and pass laws based on their needs
- One problem Washington had at the beginning of the war was getting enough Americans to ______ (come forth on their own) to sign up and fight
- She pressured her husband to “remember the ladies” while he served in the Continental Congress (2)
- The Americans’ victory at the Battle of _______ was a turning point in the war that proved America had a real chance of winning the war and convinced the French to become its ally
- This European helped train the Continental Army’s soldiers during its time at Valley Forge (Last name only) (2)
- The Continental Army had a huge Christmas Day victory at the Battle of _____ in 1776
- VOCAB more soldiers and supplies sent to help military troops engage in warfare
- The Battle of Yorktown was the ____ major battle of the Revolution
- George Washington and the Continental Army suffered many hardships while camped outside of Philadelphia at ________ (2)
- This is a privately owned ship authorized to participate in warfare
- VOCAB a sharp blade attached to the end of a rifle
- VOCAB a structure built to protect a place from attack
- Now that the United States was officially recognized as an independent nation,
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- The British wanted to control the ______ River to divide the American forces in half
- Which master of guerrilla warfare was nicknamed “the Swamp Fox”? (Last name only)
- One problem Washington had at the beginning of the war was having to unite the many different ______ (local groups of soldiers) into one big fighting force
- VOCAB relating to an independent military group that uses methods such a sneak attacks and sabotage
- Spain and _____ became two major allies from Europe for George Washington
- The _______ document was created in 1777 and established the United States’ first national government (3)
- VOCAB the practice of spying to obtain information
- This French nobleman became a trusted general for Washington in the Continental Army, returned to Europe to help get France's full support, and then returned to lead in battles that would win the war for the Americans (last name only)
- France and _____ became two major allies from Europe for George Washington
- Because there was more Loyalist and African American support there, the British moved the war to the _____ Colonies
- VOCAB to stop ships from entering or leaving a harbor
- VOCAB to run away from the army to avoid military service
- One problem Washington had at the beginning of the war was that many Americans decided to stay _____ (devoted) to Britain
- Most __________ supported the British because they were afraid that if the Americans won, they would take over more of their land (2)
- VOCAB a soldier who is paid to fight for a country other than his/her own
- most difficult challenge was setting up a plan for how the new _____ would work
34 Clues: Who LOST the Revolutionary War? • VOCAB a small, short-lasting battle • VOCAB the practice of spying to obtain information • VOCAB a sharp blade attached to the end of a rifle • VOCAB to stop ships from entering or leaving a harbor • VOCAB a structure built to protect a place from attack • VOCAB to run away from the army to avoid military service • ...
African Wars Crossword Gabriela Jorio 2024-06-02
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- Was also nicknamed Africa's first World War
- Resulted in severe food shortages and famine in Biafra, leading to the deaths of an estimated one to three million people
- Was also known as the Biafran war
- Ethiopian red terror
- An effect of the Rwandan Civil War
- Started an armed rebellion against the government of Nigeria
- This person was considered one of the most brutal military dictators in modern day history
- The most significant and tumultuous periods in Ethiopia's history
- United Task Force
- The rise of the Marxist-Leninist military dictatorship
- This term was used to refer to diamonds mined in a war zone and sold to fun conflict
- The war arose from deep-rooted ethnic, political, and economic tensions between the _____ people
- Ethnic group found mostly in northern Nigeria
- Was a concert that helped with fundraising for African countries
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- Ethiopia and Somalia fought over a border region called Ogaden which resulted this war
- Scholars believe that it influenced the Clinton administration's decision not to intervene in the Rwandan genocide, and it has commonly been referred to as _____
- One of the longest and devastating conflicts in modern day Africa
- The Nigerian government, under ___, refused to recognize Biafra's success
- Provided critical medical assistance to civilians affected by the conflict, particularly in Biafra, where the humanitarian situation was dire
- During this clash, Somali militia forces shot down three American Black Hawk helicopters, with two crashing deep in hostile territory
- Was the Colonel of the Civil War
- The most devastating cause of the Ethiopian Civil War
- The second war in Congo officially ended when people signed this contract.
- The origins of the Somali Civil War can be traced back to the overthrow of this authoritarian regime
- This person was overthrown in a coup by parts of the Uganda Military
25 Clues: United Task Force • Ethiopian red terror • Was the Colonel of the Civil War • Was also known as the Biafran war • An effect of the Rwandan Civil War • Was also nicknamed Africa's first World War • Ethnic group found mostly in northern Nigeria • The most devastating cause of the Ethiopian Civil War • The rise of the Marxist-Leninist military dictatorship • ...
Ch7 Rise to World Power 2021-10-12
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- cash crop that made planter in Hawaii wealthy
- practice of empires controlling weak nations
- Americans could not catch Francisco ______ Villa
- noninvolvement in world affairs
- expanding territory beyond current borders
- Sec of State who proposed Open Door policy in China
- Filipino rebel leader Emilio ________
- Treaty that ended Russo-Japanese War
- The US made a treaty to get a canal in _______
- TR said "Speak softly and carry a big _____"
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- Secretary of State who bought Alaska from Russia
- In China, countries set up spheres of _______
- Battle cry of Spanish American War-Remember the ___
- first ship through the canal
- Queen of Hawaii during planters' revolt
- island in the Pacific that GB, Germany & US divided
- China uprising to cast out foreigners ___ Rebellion
- Exaggerated news - ______ Journalism
- Teddy Roosevelt led the ______ Riders in Cuba
- Hay said it was a "_______ Little War"
20 Clues: first ship through the canal • noninvolvement in world affairs • Exaggerated news - ______ Journalism • Treaty that ended Russo-Japanese War • Filipino rebel leader Emilio ________ • Hay said it was a "_______ Little War" • Queen of Hawaii during planters' revolt • expanding territory beyond current borders • practice of empires controlling weak nations • ...
Persian Wars 2021-04-27
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- Polis who leads the land forces
- Ancient Turkey
- Persian king who watches the loss at
- Greek polis did this to win war, join
- Act of nature that helps greeks at Salamis
- Persian king who loses at Marathon
- Largest empire in the world in 500BC
- Name for Greek infantry
- Battle in narrow pass, all Greeks perish
- Leader of the Athenian navy at Salamis
- The meaning of the word "Thermopylae"
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- Final battle of the Persian wars
- Result of Salamis that occurs to Athens
- Greek battle formation
- to place something on each side of
- The "Greatest battle" in Greek history
- Leader of the Spartans at Thermopylae
- The Anatolian conflict that begins the war
- Founder of the Persian empire
- Greek ships with three rows of oars
- Polis who leads naval battles
- Naval battle fought in a strait near Athens
- Greek historian who records the war
23 Clues: Ancient Turkey • Greek battle formation • Name for Greek infantry • Founder of the Persian empire • Polis who leads naval battles • Polis who leads the land forces • Final battle of the Persian wars • to place something on each side of • Persian king who loses at Marathon • Greek ships with three rows of oars • Greek historian who records the war • ...
1992 2017-07-21
Across
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
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- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
22 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg • ...
1992 2017-07-21
Across
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
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- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
22 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg • ...
abc 2022-10-27
Across
- C, C++, C# are not interpreters but are...
- Standalone malware that self replicates
- Signal which is continuous and not digital
- Encryptions used by Germans in world war 2
- Alexa and Siri are examples of this domain of AI
- He originated the concept of digital programmable computer(Second name)
- RING, BUS, STAR are types of...
- Strings and tuples in python come under this category
- These files store data in tabulated form in python
- Single point within a digital image
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- The algorithm to beat almost any encryption used today
- Brute force, recursive, divide and conquer, back tracking are examples of...
- Free site for website building
- Computer program that supports the main system on a computer when it starts up
- Rules followed by two devices when they communicate
- Firmware used for hardware initialization during booting
- Counter part in quantum computing to the binary digit
- The repetition of a process or utterance
18 Clues: Free site for website building • RING, BUS, STAR are types of... • Single point within a digital image • Standalone malware that self replicates • The repetition of a process or utterance • C, C++, C# are not interpreters but are... • Signal which is continuous and not digital • Encryptions used by Germans in world war 2 • Alexa and Siri are examples of this domain of AI • ...
AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURERS 2024-08-15
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- American manufacturer of the F-18 Hornet fighter
- Manufacturer of the DC series of airliners
- Brazilian manufacturer of regional jets and military aircraft
- Manufacturer of the iconic Cessna aircraft
- Manufacturer of the legendary B-2 Spirit bomber
- British manufacturer famous for the Spitfire and Harrier
- French manufacturer known for Mirage jets
- Japanese manufacturer known for its role in World War II
- Swedish manufacturer known for the Gripen fighter jet
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- Manufacturer famous for the MiG fighters
- American manufacturer known for the F-16 fighter jet
- American manufacturer of the B-52 Stratofortress
- Manufacturer known for its business jets and turboprop aircraft
- Italian manufacturer known for military training aircraft
- Manufacturer known for producing the Twin Otter
- American aircraft manufacturer known for the 737 and 747
- Canadian manufacturer known for regional and business jets
- Russian manufacturer of the Sukhoi fighter jets
- European aircraft manufacturer, famous for the A320 and A380
19 Clues: Manufacturer famous for the MiG fighters • French manufacturer known for Mirage jets • Manufacturer of the DC series of airliners • Manufacturer of the iconic Cessna aircraft • Manufacturer known for producing the Twin Otter • Manufacturer of the legendary B-2 Spirit bomber • Russian manufacturer of the Sukhoi fighter jets • ...
3.3 Holocaust 2016-01-27
Across
- abbreviation of Sicherheits-dienst, a sub-division of the SS
- (Shoah) mass murder of Jewish people during World War 2
- of David symbol of Judaism, which Jews were forced to wear on their clothing
- violent outburst of hatred against Jews
- making a distinction between people with the intent to disfavour someone or a group
- hatred for Jewish people
- organised violence against Jews and oppression of Jews
- murder of a nation
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- taking away of people
- concentration camp set up to murder people
- concentration camp from which people were deported
- (German for final solution) this is what the Nazis called the murder of all Jews
12 Clues: murder of a nation • taking away of people • hatred for Jewish people • violent outburst of hatred against Jews • concentration camp set up to murder people • concentration camp from which people were deported • organised violence against Jews and oppression of Jews • (Shoah) mass murder of Jewish people during World War 2 • ...
Slaughterhouse-Five 2025-12-11
9 Clues: working out • sudden event • unpaid leave • horrible smell • city in Germany • foreign creatures • crazy & uncontrollable • substance causing death • War II- war that takes place during this book
us hirtory 2025-03-06
World War 1 2023-04-10
9 Clues: flying aircraft • Plan formed by Germany • Archduke Franz _________ • Vehicles with heavy armory • Warfare technique used in war • The main cause for World War 1 • When countries disagree a ___ happens • Association formed for mutual benefit • Was a telegram for Mexico from Germany
Puzzle_ Unit 1 to 3 2023-01-11
Across
- A system of exchange where goods or services are directly exchanged for other goods and services
- The process of adapting wild animals for human use
- Day celebrated to mark the defeat of an attempted coup on 3rd November 1988
- Capital city of Maldives
- Religious of Maldives before Islam
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- 'Adhabiyyaathu' in English is
- The practice of cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding and raising livestock
- German leader during World War 2
- Hiroshima and Nagasaki are cities of this country
- A fish paste which is a local food of Maldives
- Nationality of Abdul Barakaath Yoosuf al Barbary
11 Clues: Capital city of Maldives • 'Adhabiyyaathu' in English is • German leader during World War 2 • Religious of Maldives before Islam • A fish paste which is a local food of Maldives • Nationality of Abdul Barakaath Yoosuf al Barbary • Hiroshima and Nagasaki are cities of this country • The process of adapting wild animals for human use • ...
international institutions 2012-11-06
Across
- it is similar to the UN, in that it was created after world war 2
- it is also known as the national council for civil libertys.
- they support refugees in a wide number of ways, from providing emergency provisions for those facing severe hardship to giving orientation support and friendly advice to the most vulnerable.
- it was created to defend the natural world they help the environment to become as environmentally friendly as possible and promote peace.
- its members must contibute to the development of peaceful and friendly international relations
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- it currently has more than 10,000 emloyees in offices all over the world
- it is a non-government organisation that was established in 1961
- it has 192 members
8 Clues: it has 192 members • it is also known as the national council for civil libertys. • it is a non-government organisation that was established in 1961 • it is similar to the UN, in that it was created after world war 2 • it currently has more than 10,000 emloyees in offices all over the world • ...
Lesson 6 2025-03-20
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- The American fleet helped lay a minefield in this body of water to stop German U-boats.
- The commander of the Allied forces that some American troops were placed under during WWI.
- This battle severely crippled the German fleet.
- A deadly weapon used to force soldiers out of trenches.
- Aerial combat pilots who downed at least five enemy aircraft were given this title.
- The powerful long-range gun that Germany used to bombard Paris from 75 miles away.
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- The French fortress city where the French forced the Germans to retreat.
- The most famous American flying ace in World War I.
- Germany shifted troops west after signing a peace treaty with this country.
- The leader of the Bolsheviks who withdrew Russia from the war.
- The nickname given to American soldiers arriving in France.
- The commander of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) during World War I.
- A new vehicle used to cross trenches during WWI.
13 Clues: This battle severely crippled the German fleet. • A new vehicle used to cross trenches during WWI. • The most famous American flying ace in World War I. • A deadly weapon used to force soldiers out of trenches. • The nickname given to American soldiers arriving in France. • The leader of the Bolsheviks who withdrew Russia from the war. • ...
'Murican Expansion 2022-10-25
Across
- Made cotton MUCH easier to process into cloth (2 words)
- Anti-immigrant political party (2 words)
- Sovereign countries can sail freely in international waters (3 words)
- When Texas was ______, it became part of the U.S.
- Pro-business political party
- Period of time right before the Civil War
- The authority to govern/decide how to govern
Down
- Era/age of the "common man"
- THE cash crop of this time
- Believed that slavery should not exist
- The right to vote
- Americans felt pressed to declare war against England because the English took their sailors
- White Americans said expansion was their _______ (2 words)
- Native Americans died on the _____ when they were forced from their land in the Lower South (3 words)
- Only cares about the interests of native-born citizens
15 Clues: The right to vote • THE cash crop of this time • Era/age of the "common man" • Pro-business political party • Believed that slavery should not exist • Anti-immigrant political party (2 words) • Period of time right before the Civil War • The authority to govern/decide how to govern • When Texas was ______, it became part of the U.S. • ...
Expansion & Antebellum 2022-10-25
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- Made cotton MUCH easier to process into cloth (2 words)
- Anti-immigrant political party (2 words)
- Sovereign countries can sail freely in international waters (3 words)
- When Texas was ______, it became part of the U.S.
- Pro-business political party
- Period of time right before the Civil War
- The authority to govern/decide how to govern
Down
- Era/age of the "common man"
- THE cash crop of this time
- Believed that slavery should not exist
- The right to vote
- Americans felt pressed to declare war against England because the English took their sailors
- White Americans said expansion was their _______ (2 words)
- Native Americans died on the _____ when they were forced from their land in the Lower South (3 words)
- Only cares about the interests of native-born citizens
15 Clues: The right to vote • THE cash crop of this time • Era/age of the "common man" • Pro-business political party • Believed that slavery should not exist • Anti-immigrant political party (2 words) • Period of time right before the Civil War • The authority to govern/decide how to govern • When Texas was ______, it became part of the U.S. • ...
Modern Literature Era 2026-01-23
Across
- An anti-war movement.
- This happened when more and more factories were being built.
- War that came a soon after the depression started.
- The idea that one creates their own meaning of life.
- The time of economic boom after The Great War.
- This law gave women the right to vote.
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- When a bunch of people move from rural to urban areas.
- Also known as The Great War.
- This type of government is usually led by a dictator.
- These laws enforced segregation.
- Began with the stock market crash of 1929.
- This writing genre showcased the struggles of
- This genre focused more on characters internally than the external events of the book.
- This form of writing often reflected the chaos of the world.
- The rise of African American artists.
15 Clues: An anti-war movement. • Also known as The Great War. • These laws enforced segregation. • The rise of African American artists. • This law gave women the right to vote. • Began with the stock market crash of 1929. • This writing genre showcased the struggles of • The time of economic boom after The Great War. • War that came a soon after the depression started. • ...
IMPERIALISM AND THE GREAT WAR 2022-06-15
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- A law enacted in 1917 that required men to register for military service, Selective
- A country whose affairs are partially controlled by a stronger power.
- A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German boat.
- A devotion to the interests and cultures of ones nation.
- The group of nations led by Germany that opposed world war 1 allies, Central
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- The U.S policy of using the nations economic power to exert influence over other countries, Dollar
- The protection of merchant ships from U-boat, convoy
- The compensation paid by a defeated nation for the damage or injury it inflicted during a war.
- A land of biased communication designed to influence people's thought and action
- A truce or agreement to end an armed conflict
- An uncooked region between opposing armies, no man's
- In world war , the group of nation that opposed the central powers
- An extension to the Monroe doctrine.
13 Clues: An extension to the Monroe doctrine. • A truce or agreement to end an armed conflict • The protection of merchant ships from U-boat, convoy • An uncooked region between opposing armies, no man's • A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German boat. • A devotion to the interests and cultures of ones nation. • ...
ww1 crossword 2015-04-06
Across
- position counting as a draw
- powers fought against the central powers
- member of the social democratic workers party
- belief in having a strong military
- reffered to as the Balkan peninsula
- powers fought against the allied powers
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- a final demand or statement of terms
- Ferdinand was assassinated which triggered the world war
- entente friendship, understanding, freedom
- princip murderer and started the war
- making troops and supplies ready for war
- lenin Russian communist revolutionary politician
- treaty of Brest-Litovsk a treaty signed on march 3 1918
13 Clues: position counting as a draw • belief in having a strong military • reffered to as the Balkan peninsula • a final demand or statement of terms • princip murderer and started the war • powers fought against the allied powers • powers fought against the central powers • making troops and supplies ready for war • entente friendship, understanding, freedom • ...
JOH.16.33 2023-09-05
Across
- The hope offered to believers through Jesus' victory over sin and death, as mentioned in John 16:33. (2 Words)
- The ancient region that is present-day Turkey.(2 Words)
- Jesus offers this to believers in John 16:33.
- A location mentioned in the narrative of the Gospel.
- Wondrous acts performed by Jesus during His ministry.
- Another word for overcoming, as Jesus did with the world.
- A term describing the deep spiritual insights of John's Gospel.
- A word mentioned in John 16:33, describing the challenges believers might face in the world.
- A sentiment that resonates from John 16:33, amidst the tribulations of the world.
- Another location in the Gospel where Jesus conducted His ministry.
- Through this, believers can have peace in Jesus.
- A type of happiness that is unaffected by external circumstances, encouraged to be cultivated by believers, as implied in John 16:33. (2 Words)
- The event leading to Jesus' death on the cross.
- A Christian virtue that believers are encouraged to embody, as inferred from the thematic analysis of John 16:33.
- A type of contemplation encouraged by John 16:33 to develop a deeper understanding and resilient faith. (2 Words)
Down
- A universal theme in the Gospel, signifying salvation through Jesus.
- An event affirming Jesus' words about overcoming the world.
- What is offered through faith in Jesus, as presented in the Gospel.
- A benefit derived from the deep theological insights encapsulated in John 16:33, fostering unity and mutual support within the community. (2 Words)
- Jesus is not alone because He is with Him.
- Matthew, Mark, and Luke are collectively known as this. (2 Words)
- Other writings associated with John the Apostle.
- A region in the Gospel where Jesus had encounters and teachings.
- Another term for John the Apostle.
- John the Apostle was also known as John the ______.
- The believed city where the Gospel of John was written.
- A spirit encouraged to be fostered within the community, as derived from the analysis of John 16:33.
- A word from John 16:33 that encourages believers to be joyful.
28 Clues: Another term for John the Apostle. • Jesus is not alone because He is with Him. • Jesus offers this to believers in John 16:33. • The event leading to Jesus' death on the cross. • Other writings associated with John the Apostle. • Through this, believers can have peace in Jesus. • John the Apostle was also known as John the ______. • ...
3.3 The Holocaust 2016-01-27
Across
- concentration camp from which people were deported
- abbreviation of Sicherheits-dienst, a sub-division of the SS
- taking away of people
- hatred for Jewish people
- violent outburst of hatred against Jews
- concentration camp set up to murder people
Down
- symbol of Judaism, which Jews were forced to wear on their clothing
- organised violence against Jews and oppression of Jews
- making a distinction between people with the intent to disfavour someone or a group
- (Shoah) mass murder of Jewish people during World War 2
- murder of a nation
- (German for final solution) this is what the Nazis called the murder of all Jews
12 Clues: murder of a nation • taking away of people • hatred for Jewish people • violent outburst of hatred against Jews • concentration camp set up to murder people • concentration camp from which people were deported • organised violence against Jews and oppression of Jews • (Shoah) mass murder of Jewish people during World War 2 • ...
