world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
World War I and the Russian Revolution 2024-01-30
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- Forced famine in the Ukraine by Stalin and the Soviet Union
- A government technique to increase support for war (usually posters in WWI)
- This last name of the President who wrote about the 14 points
- Last name of the leader of the communist group in Russia
- This country entered the war late after Germany tried convincing Mexico to invade them
- Refers to one person having complete control over a country
- This is the name of the Telegram that tried convincing Mexico to invade the USA
- _____ Year Plan created by Stalin to industrialize the Soviet Union
- pride in one's country or the desire to have own country
- War Two words (no spaces). All people are involved in a war effort
- The last name of the royal family in Russia (ruled for 300 years)
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- The name of the Treaty that ended WWI
- This is a way to reduce food consumption where people can only buy a certain amount of food
- ________ system (countries under the rule of Britain and France after WWI)
- The Communist group that eventually took over Russia
- Allied powers and central powers
- This country was punished severely after WWI
- This country left the war early during World War I
- This group found increased job opportunities in Communist Russia
- The type of warfare found on the Western Front during WWI
- taking over another country and forcing one's beliefs on them
- increased production of weapons
- __________of Nations (international peacekeeping organization after WWI)
- The title of Franz Ferdinand of Austria Hungary who was assassination
24 Clues: increased production of weapons • Allied powers and central powers • The name of the Treaty that ended WWI • This country was punished severely after WWI • This country left the war early during World War I • The Communist group that eventually took over Russia • Last name of the leader of the communist group in Russia • ...
Dragonian Crossword #1 2021-10-03
10 Clues: Our street • Our hometown • Our school color • Our school mascot • "Say cheese" (2 words) • Our principal's last name • The third word of our motto • Our world language from Asia • Our world language from Europe • Our springtime celebration of the arts (2 words)
Popular Movies of The 1990s #1 2023-06-11
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- - Club Brad Pitt's underground club
- - Park with dinosaurs
- - Mobster drama
- - Scottish epic
- - List World War II drama
- - Roman epic
- - of the Lambs
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- - Sci-fi action thriller
- - Shipwreck drama
- - Fiction genre
- - Redemption prison film
- - Gump's first name
- - Day holiday-themed action film
- - Romantic supernatural film
- - Coen brothers' crime-comedy
15 Clues: - Roman epic • - of the Lambs • - Fiction genre • - Mobster drama • - Scottish epic • - Shipwreck drama • - Gump's first name • - Park with dinosaurs • - Sci-fi action thriller • - Redemption prison film • - List World War II drama • - Romantic supernatural film • - Coen brothers' crime-comedy • - Day holiday-themed action film • - Club Brad Pitt's underground club
The Vikings 2024-03-07
15 Clues: stories • low-class • world-tree • high-class • middle-class • Viking-boats • Annual-meeting • Viking-letters • God-of-thunder • Route-for-trade • goddess-of-death • Start-of-the-end • god-of-war-and-dead • People-who-Don't-share-beliefs • Area-where-law-of-Danes-is-enforced
CH. 19 REVIEW 2022-01-19
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- Nov. 1918 - Germany agreed to sign the ____, or truce, that ended the war.
- Great _____ - many African-Americans moved from South to cities in the North
- Fall 1918 - ____ epidemic begins
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire were all part of the ____ Powers.
- ____ ____ Act - started a draft to increase soldiers for the war
- nation's first ___ agency - Committee on Public Information
- British ____ prevented goods from reaching Germany
- ____ ____ Board encouraged companies to use mass-production techniques to increase efficiency
- devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation
- long-term cause of World War I, involving a contest for colonies
- African-American supported protest of WWI
- assassination of ______ sparked WWI
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- At the beginning of WWI, U.S. policy was to remain ______.
- nickname of American infantrymen
- He thought African-Americans should support the war.
- contained the suggestion of an alliance between Germany and Mexico - ______ _____
- won the U.S presidential election of 1916
- Germany’s policy to sink any ship in British waters without warning - ______ submarine warfare
- a German submarine
- led the American Expeditionary Force
- People bought _____ to help finance the war - would be paid back plus interest
- person put in charge of Food Administration
- U.S., Britain, France & Russia - all part of the ______
- To reduce shipping losses caused by U-boats, G. Britain began using the _____ system.
- sinking of ______ - turned American public opinion against Germany
- Espionage and ____ Acts - punished those who spoke or protested against the war
- 19th Amendment gave women the right to ______.
- _____ gardens created to increase food supply
28 Clues: a German submarine • nickname of American infantrymen • Fall 1918 - ____ epidemic begins • assassination of ______ sparked WWI • led the American Expeditionary Force • won the U.S presidential election of 1916 • African-American supported protest of WWI • person put in charge of Food Administration • _____ gardens created to increase food supply • ...
Vietnam Crossword 2018-05-10
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- The leader of South Vietnam violently persecuted this group
- The country that was not communist and influenced by the U.S.
- Name for an individual who DID NOT support the war in Vietnam
- The secret path North Vietnam used to funnel supplies/troops to South Vietnam
- This group believed that the U.S. SHOULD be involved in the war
- The name of the French colony Vietnam was once a part of
- This president wanted to expand the conflict in Vietnam
- The Vietnamese fighting force that was formed to fight the Japanese invaders during World War II
- The corrupt and oppressive leader of South Vietnam
- Name of the convention held by 1st and 2nd worth countries to decide the fate of Vietnam
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- The communist leader of North Vietnam
- The reason the monk in that picture was burning himself alive
- Capital of South Vietnam
- The belief that if one country in Southeast Asia fell to communism, all surrounding countries would soon follow
- The U.S. policy during the Cold War where the goal was to stop the spread of communism
- Diem refused to participate in this event because he knew it would lead to him losing power in Vietnam
- Communist fighting force formed to destabilize South Vietnam
- The main goal of the Vietcong/North Vietnam during the war
- The name of the Gulf in which an incident took place that allowed President Johnson to expand the war
- The ship that was allegedly fired upon by a North Vietnamese gunboat
20 Clues: Capital of South Vietnam • The communist leader of North Vietnam • The corrupt and oppressive leader of South Vietnam • This president wanted to expand the conflict in Vietnam • The name of the French colony Vietnam was once a part of • The main goal of the Vietcong/North Vietnam during the war • The leader of South Vietnam violently persecuted this group • ...
12h 2024-04-30
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- - Persian king who invaded Greece in 480 BC (6 letters, six)
- - Last battle of the American Revolutionary War, effectively ending the conflict (8 letters, eight)
- - Spanish fleet defeated by the English in 1588 (6 letters, six)
- - German statesman who unified most of the German states into a powerful empire (8 letters, eight)
- - Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders during the Wars of Scottish Independence (7 letters, seven)
- - Persian prophet who founded Zoroastrianism (9 letters, nine)
- - Intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe during the 18th century (12 letters, twelve)
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- - System of government first established in ancient Athens (9 letters, nine)
- - In Norse mythology, a hall located in Asgard where heroes slain in battle are received (8 letters, eight)
- - Stone that was a key in deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs (7 letters, seven)
- - Hero of the Trojan War and the central character of Homer's Odyssey (7 letters, seven)
- - Medieval Knights known for their role in the Crusades (8 letters, eight)
- - British Prime Minister during much of World War II (9 letters, nine)
- - First artificial Earth satellite, launched by the Soviet Union (7 letters, seven)
- - Last imperial dynasty of China (4 letters, four)
15 Clues: - Last imperial dynasty of China (4 letters, four) • - Persian king who invaded Greece in 480 BC (6 letters, six) • - Persian prophet who founded Zoroastrianism (9 letters, nine) • - Spanish fleet defeated by the English in 1588 (6 letters, six) • - British Prime Minister during much of World War II (9 letters, nine) • ...
World War 1 - Anna To 2021-03-14
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- to not take sides with any nation or alliance during war
- strong support for the interests of one's country or ethnic group
- how the U.S. Government used to draft men into the military
- to manipulate public opinion by using speeches, posters, publications, and music
- a German tactic that torpedos and sinks Allied ships
- an international institution that was created to enforce the treaty ending the war and prevent future wars happening through a discussion
- to provide a fixed portion of food during shortages
- the policy of taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire
- a group that fought in the war, including Germany, Austro-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire
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- payments that were made by the defeated nation to the winning nation during war
- a group that fought in the war, including Great Britain, France, Belgium, Russia, Serbia, and the U.S.A
- how WWI ended, and gave Germany harsh penalties
- to stay out of world affairs
- an agreement made between at least two countries to help and protect each other during war
- building up a nation's military forces and weapons with an aggressive manner to intimidate other nations
15 Clues: to stay out of world affairs • how WWI ended, and gave Germany harsh penalties • to provide a fixed portion of food during shortages • a German tactic that torpedos and sinks Allied ships • to not take sides with any nation or alliance during war • how the U.S. Government used to draft men into the military • ...
Marvel crossword 2023-03-20
12 Clues: Wakanda • Chaos magic • Victor Shade • Can turn tiny • Former KBG spy • Bit by a spider • Sorcerer Supreme • World War II Hero • M_ _ _ _ K_ _ _ _ _ • Hammer wielding god • Raging green monster • Scientist and engineer
AAPI Month - WEEK 1 TRIVIA 2024-04-08
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- Number of countries in Asia (excluding Russia)
- State in which Thelma Bucholdt was the US's first female legislator
- First Asian-American cabinet member, 2 words
- Predominant religion in Asia
- "HELLO" in Indonesian
- Capital of Japan
- First Japanese-American senator, 2 words
- Japan's highest mountain
- The spiritual leader of the Tibetan people, 2 words
- Japanese warrior
- "HELLO" in Chinese, 2 words
- Food that consists of filling wrapped in small pieces of dough
- Country with the highest point, Mt. Everest.
- Utensil originating in china
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- Homeland of film director Ang Lee
- First Vietnamese-American congressman, 2 words
- Most popular sushi roll
- First Asian-American to be a nightly news anchor, 2 words
- "HELLO" in Lao
- "HELLO" in Japanese
- "HELLO" in Filipino
- "HELLO" in Hawaiian
- Staple of Asian cuisine
- Country with the largest population in the world
24 Clues: "HELLO" in Lao • Capital of Japan • Japanese warrior • "HELLO" in Japanese • "HELLO" in Filipino • "HELLO" in Hawaiian • "HELLO" in Indonesian • Most popular sushi roll • Staple of Asian cuisine • Japan's highest mountain • "HELLO" in Chinese, 2 words • Predominant religion in Asia • Utensil originating in china • Homeland of film director Ang Lee • First Japanese-American senator, 2 words • ...
Survivalmoti's Abenteuer 2014-06-08
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- Ich habe ein schönes Gedicht über ihn verfasst
- Brent
- war mit einer meiner Freundinnen danach zusammen
- Dein Ex
- Der Falschparker vom Valentinstag
- Der Twingo
- Heißt wie der vom Prom
- Der zweite am Abend an den ich mich nicht erinnern kann
- Als ich während der KiWo stramm an dir + fam vorbeigefahren bin
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- Der, der schief eingeparkt ist
- College typ
- Aussehen 2 oder 3?
- Laura
- Dazu fällt mir nichts ein, also: Raphael
- War mir nicht sicher ob diese Gönnung existiert
- Meine große Liebe
- Der kleine...
17 Clues: Brent • Laura • Dein Ex • Der Twingo • College typ • Der kleine... • Meine große Liebe • Aussehen 2 oder 3? • Heißt wie der vom Prom • Der, der schief eingeparkt ist • Der Falschparker vom Valentinstag • Dazu fällt mir nichts ein, also: Raphael • Ich habe ein schönes Gedicht über ihn verfasst • War mir nicht sicher ob diese Gönnung existiert • ...
Soccer player 2022-03-03
13 Clues: Suuiii • Marc-Andre • Van defense • Pharoh of Egypt • Real madrid want • Brazil keeper 2/2 • Rhymes with Faker • Brazil keeper 1/2 • Jan keeper atletico • Best Player in the world • Poland is all I need to say • Retired argentine messi mate not • Man city buy £100M england striker
Vietnam War 2 2024-05-06
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- Followers of this religion were oppressed by the Diem government.
- What type of political/economic philosophy was followed by Vietnamese rebel groups?
- The “__________ Theory” stated that if one nation became communist, so would neighboring countries.
- Which Vietnamese rebel group defeated the French?
- Which European nation took control of Vietnam after World War II?
- The Communist rebel group in South Vietnam was known as the “National __________ Front”.
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- Which part of Vietnam was controlled by the Communists?Advisors Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Which part of the South Vietnamese population supported the communists?
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- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- Who was the US Secretary of Defense who withheld information about the Tonkin Gulf Incident?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- American ships were attacked in the Gulf of ___________.
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
15 Clues: Which Vietnamese rebel group defeated the French? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • American ships were attacked in the Gulf of ___________. • Followers of this religion were oppressed by the Diem government. • Which European nation took control of Vietnam after World War II? • ...
Aidan Kropidlowski - Vietnam Conflict 2022-05-06
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- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- What religion was the Southern Vietnamese leader not fond of?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- What was the name of the American warship that was attacked in 1964?
- What economic system did Southern Vietnam utilize?
- Who was the Secretary of Defense that withheld information?
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- What city did the Vietnamese resistance successfully capture just as the European theater of the Second World War drew to a close?
- What was the name of the ideology which overtook Eastern Europe and Asia?
- What object does the article juxtapose with the disease of the economic system which the USSR used overtaking the Eastern Hemisphere?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to the economic system that the Soviet Union used?
- What did the Southern Vietnamese leader refuse to give peasants?
- What leader were the Vietnamese people not in favor of?
- What was the name of the Vietnamese resistance who fought off Japanese and French imperialization?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
15 Clues: What economic system did Southern Vietnam utilize? • What leader were the Vietnamese people not in favor of? • Who was the Secretary of Defense that withheld information? • What religion was the Southern Vietnamese leader not fond of? • What did the Southern Vietnamese leader refuse to give peasants? • ...
Cold War Crossword 2023-03-03
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- Term coined by Churchill in 1946 to describe the growing East-West divide in postwar Europe between communist and democratic nations
- A plan that the US came up with to revive the war-torn economies of Europe.
- a list of people, groups, or countries that are officially shunned or excluded due to behavior or activities deemed unacceptable.
- President during first two years of Korean war
- communist dictator of cuba
- massive rise in birth rate until 1964
- allow active-duty service members, veterans, and eligible surviving spouses to finance a home with no down payment, no mortgage insurance, and lenient credit requirements
- Joint effort by the US and Britain to fly food and supplies into West Berlin
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- Widespread fear of communism
- Senator most associated with red scare
- suburban housing developments in New York and Pennsylvania created by the company Levitt & Sons between 1947 and 1963.
- policy of aiding countries in fighting against communist takeovers
- American policy of resisting the further expansion of communism around the world
- provided World War II veterans with funds for college education, unemployment insurance, and housing.
- representatives from ten western European countries, the US and Canada formed it
15 Clues: communist dictator of cuba • Widespread fear of communism • massive rise in birth rate until 1964 • Senator most associated with red scare • President during first two years of Korean war • policy of aiding countries in fighting against communist takeovers • A plan that the US came up with to revive the war-torn economies of Europe. • ...
Refugees 2024-09-27
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- when a person is forced to leave their home, but not to leave the country
- an international organization that works to maintain peace and security (2 words-no space)
- a person who leaves their country and does not plan to return
- conflict that arises that often forces people to leave their homes
- a person who is forced to leave their country, but hopes to return some day
- a person who moves things or people illegally
- refugees must be courageous
- war that is amongst groups within a country (2 words-no space)
- a place of safety
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- refugees have _________ that they will get to return home some day
- a child with no parents or guardian
- when a new country provides protection to a refugee
- a temporary settlement for those that have been forced to leave their home (2 words-no space)
- when people are treated badly
- another term for being forced to leave
- people want the freedom to practice their beliefs
16 Clues: a place of safety • refugees must be courageous • when people are treated badly • another term for being forced to leave • a child with no parents or guardian • a person who moves things or people illegally • people want the freedom to practice their beliefs • when a new country provides protection to a refugee • ...
GNF Trivia 2022-07-21
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- Birthday Month
- "I took it as a ___"
- His Beloved ___ Coat
- "J'mappelle ___"
- Favorite Flower
- Zodiac Sign
- Hogwarts House
- Favorite Color
- "What begins in 'd' & ends in 'y'?"
- Built a ___ During the Dream SMP War
- Once Used this Color Lipstick in a TikTok
- Type of Colorblindness
- Dogs, Parrots, Horses, Axolotls, & ___
- Eyewear-Inspired Nickname
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- Co-Founder of ___ Kingdom
- Subject in Which He Earned His Degree (2 Words)
- Is Waiting for ___ to Teach Him How to Drive
- noot ___.
- Favorite Harry Potter Character
- Original Username
- ___-Handed
- Sampled Steak, Suishi, & Burgers for His Series GeorgeNotFound ___ (2 Words)
- Posts TikToks on ___69 (2 Words)
- First Opponent in Mr.Beast's Trivia Tournament (2 Words)
- What He Was Doing During the Dream SMP Election
- Latest Tales from the SMP Character (As of 7/20/22)
26 Clues: noot ___. • ___-Handed • Zodiac Sign • Birthday Month • Hogwarts House • Favorite Color • Favorite Flower • "J'mappelle ___" • Original Username • "I took it as a ___" • His Beloved ___ Coat • Type of Colorblindness • Co-Founder of ___ Kingdom • Eyewear-Inspired Nickname • Favorite Harry Potter Character • Posts TikToks on ___69 (2 Words) • "What begins in 'd' & ends in 'y'?" • ...
Countries 2023-09-06
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- country Cristiano Ronaldo hails from
- Largest island country in the world
- It is the country where the Parthenon was built.
- It is a country where the typical dance is Tango.
- country where tacos originated
- sushi originated from this country
- country that spans across 2 countries
- happiest country in the world
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- WELLINGTON is capital of this country
- A place whose typical garment is the kilt.
- animation movie named after this country
- strongest economy in Africa
- It is the country where the biggest river of the world is born, the Amazon.
- smallest country in the world
- It is the place which has the largest number of fjords in the world.
- country dalai lama is from
16 Clues: country dalai lama is from • strongest economy in Africa • smallest country in the world • happiest country in the world • country where tacos originated • sushi originated from this country • Largest island country in the world • country Cristiano Ronaldo hails from • WELLINGTON is capital of this country • country that spans across 2 countries • ...
The navajo and World War 2 2024-03-07
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- -One of the countries of the Axis powers who attacked the United States was defeated using the Navajo code
- -A nine-week training class for the Navajo people to make them ready for military warfare
- -A process in solving down a code
- -People who communicated with each other in the front lines for better coordination on attacks
- -A military fleet consisted of warships and soldiers who specialize in combat in oceans
- -The former alliance with Germany, Italy, and Japan
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- -A Native American group chosen to be used as code talkers for the U.S. Army in the Pacific against Japan
- -One of the Ally countries in which the Navajo people are from and defeated the Japanese
- -The man who created the secret navajo code
- -The ocean in which all these battles were taken place
- -The former alliance with the United States, Soviet Union, Great Britain, and France
11 Clues: -A process in solving down a code • -The man who created the secret navajo code • -The former alliance with Germany, Italy, and Japan • -The ocean in which all these battles were taken place • -The former alliance with the United States, Soviet Union, Great Britain, and France • ...
The Amazing Race - United Kingdom Edition 2013-02-10
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- what is the horse riding trip called?
- The United Kingdom is surrounded by the North Sea and the
- what ship has now been turned into a museum?
- What is the capitol city of England?
- what is the Clifton Suspension Bridge also know as?
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- what place in the United Kingdom survived a major bombing during world war 2?
- The United Kingdom consists of Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, and
- what is the name of the massive National Park in Plymouth?
- what place was primarily used as a burial ground?
9 Clues: What is the capitol city of England? • what is the horse riding trip called? • what ship has now been turned into a museum? • what place was primarily used as a burial ground? • what is the Clifton Suspension Bridge also know as? • The United Kingdom is surrounded by the North Sea and the • what is the name of the massive National Park in Plymouth? • ...
Middle East Review 2022-05-24
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- The Camp David Accords was a peace agreement between Israel and this country
- Iraq invaded this country for its oil in 1989
- This is the unlawful use of violence and intimidation
- This country is Israel's number one ally in the world
- Many Arab countries used oil revenue to ____ their countries
- Iran and this country fought an eight year war during the 1980s
- Saddam Hussein was believed to have weapons of ____________ during the war in Iraq.
- Jews and Arabs do not get along because of their religions, but they also struggle over _____.
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- this city is very important to both the Jews and the Arabs and is considered the capital city
- After 9/ll, the US began this war
- President Anwar Sadat of Egypt was assassinated for signing this with Israel
- 39 countries led by the US were a part of this war
- Saddam Hussein was this type of ruler in Iraq
- The United States used the CIA to overthrow which government in the Middle East?
- This terror group took credit for 9/ll
- Nasser was the Egyptian president who took over this canal
- Which country won the Six Day War in 1967?
- Many countries in the Middle East have power and influence because they control this resource
18 Clues: After 9/ll, the US began this war • This terror group took credit for 9/ll • Which country won the Six Day War in 1967? • Saddam Hussein was this type of ruler in Iraq • Iraq invaded this country for its oil in 1989 • 39 countries led by the US were a part of this war • This is the unlawful use of violence and intimidation • ...
New Spain and New France 2022-08-02
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- Spanish system of enslavement
- Spread by missionaries in the New World
- French city; mouth of the Mississippi
- Major French city on the St. Lawrence River
- Renown and prestige for the mother country
- Formerly Tenochtitlan
- Spanish empire in America
- Spanish-controlled region at war with Oglethorpe's Georgia
- Heavily fortified Spanish fort in Florida
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- Spanish system of construction and conversion
- Major French industry in America
- French custom of joining native tribes
- French empire in America
- Resource sought in the New World and plundered by Spain
- French Catholic missionaries to America
15 Clues: Formerly Tenochtitlan • French empire in America • Spanish empire in America • Spanish system of enslavement • Major French industry in America • French city; mouth of the Mississippi • French custom of joining native tribes • Spread by missionaries in the New World • French Catholic missionaries to America • Heavily fortified Spanish fort in Florida • ...
Not Marble Nor Gilded Monument 2014-08-25
WW2 L1 2022-12-23
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- What did people use to find out what was happening during wartime?
- What were Jewish people ordered to wear by Germany?
- What did you have to have coupons for?
- What was enforced when it went dark so that the enemies couldn't see houses and buildings?
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- What had big guns that could fire long distances?
- Where might a family go during an air raid?
- Who was the leader of Germany during World War 2?
- Who was the Prime Minister of Great Britain during wartime?
- What is a group of many different warships called?
9 Clues: What did you have to have coupons for? • Where might a family go during an air raid? • What had big guns that could fire long distances? • Who was the leader of Germany during World War 2? • What is a group of many different warships called? • What were Jewish people ordered to wear by Germany? • Who was the Prime Minister of Great Britain during wartime? • ...
Texas and the Cold War 2021-05-10
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- It was called the _____________ because there was no actual fighting between the US and the Soviet Union
- _____________ was undermining American credibility in the Cold War in regards to being a leader of the free world
- The Cold War had a major affect on the _____________ in America
- President of the US who actively supported civil rights
- Russian satellite launched on October 4, 1957.
- The ______________ is an example of a proxy war during the Cold War
- First man to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1869
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- supporter of the Civil Rights Movement and signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- First American sent to space.
- First America to orbit the Earth.
- Launched on July 16, 1969 to go to the moon for America
- Was one of the areas that US and the Soviet Union competed in regards to space technology
- The Soviets began a _____________ campaign undermining capitalism and positioning Communism as the answer to all problems
- The Cold War was between the United States and the ________________
14 Clues: First American sent to space. • First America to orbit the Earth. • Russian satellite launched on October 4, 1957. • First man to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1869 • Launched on July 16, 1969 to go to the moon for America • President of the US who actively supported civil rights • The Cold War had a major affect on the _____________ in America • ...
Cicero 2021-03-13
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- Diese Reden sind die uns überlieferten Reden, die Cicero zwischen 2.September 44 und den 21 März 43 im Senat hielt.
- Wer war Ciceros Gattin?
- Sein Bemühen mittels dieser Reden bestand darin, Senat und volk zu einer klaren Entscheidung gegen .... zu bringen.
- Welchen Beinamen hatte Cicero?
- Gegen wen schrieb Cicero vier Reden?
- Cicero war ein... ("Auswähler")
- Cicero wurde nicht vergiftet oder erschossen, sondern...
- Die Senatoren unter Cassius und Brutus sahen in Cicero den Zerstörer der alten...
- Welchen Zusammenhang gibt es zwischen Octavian und Cäsar?
- Cäsar wurde an den .... umgebracht.
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- Was wollte das Triumvirat in ihrer ersten gemeinsamen Maßnahme mit ihren politischen Gegner machen?
- Was erzwang Octavian, nachdem Antonius besiegt worden war?
- DE Oratore ist ein....
- Auf der.... des römischen Forums wurden Kopf und Hände von Cicero ausgestellt.
- "Ein .... Mann und voller Liebe zu seinem Vaterland" war Augustus Statement zu Cicero
- was war für Cicero die Zeit seiner tiefsten Erniedrigung?
16 Clues: DE Oratore ist ein.... • Wer war Ciceros Gattin? • Welchen Beinamen hatte Cicero? • Cicero war ein... ("Auswähler") • Cäsar wurde an den .... umgebracht. • Gegen wen schrieb Cicero vier Reden? • Cicero wurde nicht vergiftet oder erschossen, sondern... • was war für Cicero die Zeit seiner tiefsten Erniedrigung? • Welchen Zusammenhang gibt es zwischen Octavian und Cäsar? • ...
Unit 8 Vocab 2013-05-14
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- - Opponents of a governments policies or actions
- - A policy for reducing or eliminating a nations military power and ability to wage war
- - The U.S. strategy for gradually withdrawing military troops from the Vietnam War
- - The official division of a territory to maintain peace (ie: India & Pakistan or Israel & Palestine)
- - A Palestinian campaign of civil disobedience against the Israeli occupation of the West Bank
- Movement - A movement within Africa promoting and celebrating the traditional culture of Africans
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- - A “Whites Only” policy of racial segregation in South Africa during the 20th Century
- - A new policy designed around the idea of practicing tough power politics
- - The process by which everyone in the world has become closer due to modern technology
- - A policy in the Soviet Union designed to eliminate the influences of Joseph Stalin
- - A political policy or strategy of threatening to go to nuclear war against an enemy aggressor
- - The U.S. policy for restricting the spread of communism during the Cold War
- - The process (during the Cold War) of creating a government elected by the people
- - Systematic use of violence to cause a state of intense fear and bring attention of a group’s cause
- - The restructuring of the economy in the Soviet Union to permit more local decision making
- Law - A temporary rule by military authority over a civilian population during times of civil unrest
- - A Soviet policy of openness to the free flow of ideas and information during the Cold War
- - A policy designed to reduce the Cold war tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union
18 Clues: - Opponents of a governments policies or actions • - A new policy designed around the idea of practicing tough power politics • - The U.S. policy for restricting the spread of communism during the Cold War • - The process (during the Cold War) of creating a government elected by the people • ...
Fine Art Unit 1 2021-02-21
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- extreme lighting effect
- thick, textural application of paint
- sculpture
- painting depicts elegant party, 2 words
- artwork that depicts a scene from everyday life
- sculptor
- many self-portraits
- Eugene Delacroix
- pastel color schemes
- ordered and balanced painting
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- age of reason
- artwork made of three hinged panels
- Dutch
- The Third of May, 1808, 2 words
- tenebrism
- artwork, arrangement of objects, 2 words
- object appears to project toward/away from viewer
- subjects the way they appear in the natural world
18 Clues: Dutch • sculptor • sculpture • tenebrism • age of reason • Eugene Delacroix • many self-portraits • pastel color schemes • extreme lighting effect • ordered and balanced painting • The Third of May, 1808, 2 words • artwork made of three hinged panels • thick, textural application of paint • painting depicts elegant party, 2 words • artwork, arrangement of objects, 2 words • ...
GNF Trivia 2023-11-16
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- Birthday Month
- "I took it as a ___"
- His Beloved ___ Coat
- "J'mappelle ___"
- Favorite Flower
- Zodiac Sign
- Hogwarts House
- Favorite Color
- "What begins in 'd' & ends in 'y'?"
- Built a ___ During the Dream SMP War
- Once Used this Color Lipstick in a TikTok
- Type of Colorblindness
- Dogs, Parrots, Horses, Axolotls, & ___
- Eyewear-Inspired Nickname
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- Co-Founder of ___ Kingdom
- Subject in Which He Earned His Degree (2 Words)
- Is Waiting for ___ to Teach Him How to Drive
- noot ___.
- Favorite Harry Potter Character
- Original Username
- ___-Handed
- Sampled Steak, Suishi, & Burgers for His Series GeorgeNotFound ___ (2 Words)
- Posts TikToks on ___69 (2 Words)
- First Opponent in Mr.Beast's Trivia Tournament (2 Words)
- What He Was Doing During the Dream SMP Election
- Latest Tales from the SMP Character (As of 7/20/22)
26 Clues: noot ___. • ___-Handed • Zodiac Sign • Birthday Month • Hogwarts House • Favorite Color • Favorite Flower • "J'mappelle ___" • Original Username • "I took it as a ___" • His Beloved ___ Coat • Type of Colorblindness • Co-Founder of ___ Kingdom • Eyewear-Inspired Nickname • Favorite Harry Potter Character • Posts TikToks on ___69 (2 Words) • "What begins in 'd' & ends in 'y'?" • ...
Russian Revolution and Soviet Totalitarianism 2023-02-14
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- According to Marx they would begin the rev
- highly organized and disciplined secret groups ready to act
- Germany's secret weapon against the Tsar
- Where prisoners were sent to in Siberia to die
- (4) Contribution by Lenin
- Overall, the standard of living remained what?
- Capitalist strategy to improve Soviet economy
- Improvement of Soviet economy was due to what? (Abrev)
- Secret police
- Who Lenin distrusted
- wealthy farmers starved to death by Bolsheviks
- (2) Total Gov control over the economy
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- (2) What the Soviet economy focused on.
- Peasants were forced on to these huge farms
- (2) the only allowed art form in Soviet society
- (3) Ambitious goals of Stalin's new economy
- Stalin's plan to eradicate supposed enemies & rivals
- (2)What the Ukranians suffered as result of Stalin.
- (2) Policy of Bolsheviks during Civil War that led to starvation
19 Clues: Secret police • Who Lenin distrusted • (4) Contribution by Lenin • (2) Total Gov control over the economy • (2) What the Soviet economy focused on. • Germany's secret weapon against the Tsar • According to Marx they would begin the rev • Peasants were forced on to these huge farms • (3) Ambitious goals of Stalin's new economy • Capitalist strategy to improve Soviet economy • ...
Presidents 2022-03-19
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- defeated the First Ku Klux Klan
- destroyed the Second National Bank
- sent US troops to fight in WWI
- died within 30 days of taking office
- pushed for the passage of the 13th Amendment
- did nothing to help the Great Depression
- began construction of Panama Canal
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- only president elected for 2 non-consecutive terms
- bought the Louisiana Territory from France
- "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"
- avoided all-out war with France
- went to war with Spain in 1898
- put down Whiskey Rebellion
- bay of pigs invasion
- waged war against Mexico, added some of their land to the US
15 Clues: bay of pigs invasion • put down Whiskey Rebellion • went to war with Spain in 1898 • sent US troops to fight in WWI • avoided all-out war with France • defeated the First Ku Klux Klan • destroyed the Second National Bank • began construction of Panama Canal • died within 30 days of taking office • "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!" • did nothing to help the Great Depression • ...
All about Joe 2022-04-29
10 Clues: hobby • nickname • family pet • work world • middle name • fourth child • favorite food • war he survived • favorite baseball team • favorite football team
2o Year 2014-05-20
Cicero 2021-03-13
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- Diese Reden sind die uns überlieferten Reden, die Cicero zwischen 2.September 44 und den 21 März 43 im Senat hielt.
- Wer war Ciceros Gattin?
- Sein Bemühen mittels dieser Reden bestand darin, Senat und volk zu einer klaren Entscheidung gegen .... zu bringen.
- Welchen Beinamen hatte Cicero?
- Gegen wen schrieb Cicero vier Reden?
- Cicero war ein... ("Auswähler")
- Cicero wurde nicht vergiftet oder erschossen, sondern...
- Die Senatoren unter Cassius und Brutus sahen in Cicero den Zerstörer der alten...
- Welchen Zusammenhang gibt es zwischen Octavian und Cäsar?
- Cäsar wurde an den .... umgebracht.
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- Was wollte das Triumvirat in ihrer ersten gemeinsamen Maßnahme mit ihren politischen Gegner machen?
- Was erzwang Octavian, nachdem Antonius besiegt worden war?
- DE Oratore ist ein....
- Auf der.... des römischen Forums wurden Kopf und Hände von Cicero ausgestellt.
- "Ein .... Mann und voller Liebe zu seinem Vaterland" war Augustus Statement zu Cicero
- was war für Cicero die Zeit seiner tiefsten Erniedrigung?
16 Clues: DE Oratore ist ein.... • Wer war Ciceros Gattin? • Welchen Beinamen hatte Cicero? • Cicero war ein... ("Auswähler") • Cäsar wurde an den .... umgebracht. • Gegen wen schrieb Cicero vier Reden? • Cicero wurde nicht vergiftet oder erschossen, sondern... • was war für Cicero die Zeit seiner tiefsten Erniedrigung? • Welchen Zusammenhang gibt es zwischen Octavian und Cäsar? • ...
subjects 2023-10-06
12 Clues: sing • paint, draw • study elements • plants, animals • Spanish, English • study of planets • countries, cities • 1940, world war II • volleyball, football • practice this in a gym • Word, Excel, Power Point • equations and general numbers
Joe Vuono Articles of Confederation XWord 2024-02-13
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- Who was the primary writer of the article of confederation?
- The ______ was the name of the new governing document
- These people either fled, went to Canada, or England after the Revolutionary War
- While voting in the United States in Congress assembled, each state shall have _____ vote.
- Under the _________, the Confederation Congress was given the power to deal with foreign countries and manage the Revolutionary War
- Who hated congress, the world, and himself?
- Who wrote "American English?"
- A plan to govern the new country was written and adopted during the ________
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- A new country was established by the _________
- The Articles of Confederation concentrated its power in the _____
- Population and isolation were two ______ that the United States had to become a future world power.
- When Congress passes a law when it does not have the constitutional authority to do so, it is _______
- Alexander Hamilton saw the United States as a future world ____
- The Treaty of _____ was signed in 1783 which ended the American Revolution
- To pass a new ____ in the Confederation Congress, you needed nine-thirteenths of the delegates to agree
- The Continental Congress struggled with enforcing ____
- Who did Nathaniel Gorham approach to become king of the united states? Prince ______ Of Prussia
- Who mostly lived in the "Western Land" won by Great Britain in the Treaty of Paris?
- When the constitution said "all men are created equal," who were they referring to?
- Because the United States was bankrupt it was the most "underlying ______"
20 Clues: Who wrote "American English?" • Who hated congress, the world, and himself? • A new country was established by the _________ • The ______ was the name of the new governing document • The Continental Congress struggled with enforcing ____ • Who was the primary writer of the article of confederation? • Alexander Hamilton saw the United States as a future world ____ • ...
QUARTER 1 EXTRA CREDIT 2023-10-06
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- Type of government where nobles give out land in exchange for something
- Code of morals that knights had to follow
- First Christian emperor of Rome
- City where Islam was born
- Who won the Hundred Years War
- Mother language of Spanish and Portuguese
- Arguably the greatest leader of all time (hint: he had a lot of kids)
- Wanting Islamic dominance in the world
- Main prophet in Islam
- Type of Buddhism popular in Japan
- Christianity, Islam, and Judaism all come from him
- The empire Jesus was born in
- Japan's favorite food to grow
- Most common religion in the world
- Some may argue the most important Chinese invention ever
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- How many times Muslims should pray each day
- First major legal document written in 1215 AD (in England)
- The animal that caused the Black Plague
- Another word for empire used by Islamic kingdoms
- "The Tale of _________" by Lady Murasaki
- Islam's most important shrine (the box)
- Who lost the Hundred Years War
- What the peasants provided in a feudal system
- Oldest civilization in the world
- Religious journey to Mecca
- They provided protection in Middle Ages Japan
- The youngest "Big 5" religion
- Type of government where one person has all the power
- The more "open-minded" branch of Islam
- The side of the Roman Empire where the Christians lived
- Main prophet in Christianity
- They provided protection in Middle Ages Europe
32 Clues: Main prophet in Islam • City where Islam was born • Religious journey to Mecca • The empire Jesus was born in • Main prophet in Christianity • Who won the Hundred Years War • The youngest "Big 5" religion • Japan's favorite food to grow • Who lost the Hundred Years War • First Christian emperor of Rome • Oldest civilization in the world • Type of Buddhism popular in Japan • ...
The Sims Crossword 2022-03-24
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- Appears when your sims become lonely in the Sims 2
- The language spoken in The Sims universe
- The simlish code word for intercourse
- The sims in The Sims 3 are ______
- Like Lifetime wishes, but worse!
- Cursed create a sim item
- The sim that went missing
- Got whitewashed in the Sims 4
- To drown your sims, remove the _______
- The green diamond that floats above sim heads
- The iconic playboy townie
- The easiest way to get money FAST
- Super sad clown
- Cool items you can download into your game from the internet
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- The desert world of the Sims 4
- Cool feature from The Sims 3 that many people miss
- The skeleton maid
- A stuff pack that requires an expansion
- Iconic world in the Sims 2, where the mysteries lie
- The makeup brand that gave simmers horrid makeup
- Dont let your sim eat their cake!
- Gives your sims a personality
- The most recent cashgrab scheme of EA
- The worst world in the Sims 4
- Teens in the Sims 4 can only have _____ traits
25 Clues: Super sad clown • The skeleton maid • Cursed create a sim item • The sim that went missing • The iconic playboy townie • Gives your sims a personality • Got whitewashed in the Sims 4 • The worst world in the Sims 4 • The desert world of the Sims 4 • Like Lifetime wishes, but worse! • The sims in The Sims 3 are ______ • Dont let your sim eat their cake! • ...
Francophone crossword 2021-05-03
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- " " languages, a group of languages derived from Latin
- French national anthem (2,12)
- French military officer who fought in the American revolutionary war (9)
- French 4 time Formula 1 world champion
- State in France that collaborated with the Nazis
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- French president that negotiated during at the Treaty of Versailles
- most visited museum in the world (2,5)
- Europe's highest mountain (6)
- French author who wrote Madame Bovary (8)
- Largest island in French Polynesia
- Coach of the 2018 World Cup winning side (9)
- wine from Bourdeaux (6)
- French ex-president that has been convicted of corruption
13 Clues: wine from Bourdeaux (6) • Europe's highest mountain (6) • French national anthem (2,12) • Largest island in French Polynesia • most visited museum in the world (2,5) • French 4 time Formula 1 world champion • French author who wrote Madame Bovary (8) • Coach of the 2018 World Cup winning side (9) • State in France that collaborated with the Nazis • ...
Aztec and Mayan Mythology 2024-04-09
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- Mayan god of bees and honey (3 words)
- Mayan sun god, known for healing powers (2 words)
- Aztec Feathered Serpent deity, god of winds and bringer of maize
- Mayan moon goddess, had influence over areas such as medicine, fertility, childbirth, and love
- Skeletal Aztec god of death who ruled over Mictlan, the land of the dead
- Mayan god of merchants and cacao (chocolate) (2 words)
- Aztec god of the hunt, inventor of fire, and patron of the Tlaxcalan people
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- Aztec fertility goddess wearing a serpent skirt, and mother of Huitzilpochtli
- Aztec god of war, who led his people to found the city of Tenochtitlan
- Aztec water goddess, patron of newborns and the sick
- Mayan Feathered Serpent god, god of wind
- Aztec god of thunder and rain, whose blessings nurtured vital crops
- Mayan god of war and violence (2 words)
- Mayan god of the sky, the supreme Mayan god
- Aztec creator deity
- Mayan rain god
16 Clues: Mayan rain god • Aztec creator deity • Mayan god of bees and honey (3 words) • Mayan god of war and violence (2 words) • Mayan Feathered Serpent god, god of wind • Mayan god of the sky, the supreme Mayan god • Mayan sun god, known for healing powers (2 words) • Aztec water goddess, patron of newborns and the sick • Mayan god of merchants and cacao (chocolate) (2 words) • ...
The Sims Crossword 2023-08-17
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- Appears when your sims become lonely in the Sims 2
- The language spoken in The Sims universe
- The simlish code word for intercourse
- The sims in The Sims 3 are ______
- Like Lifetime wishes, but worse!
- Cursed create a sim item
- The sim that went missing
- Got whitewashed in the Sims 4
- To drown your sims, remove the _______
- The green diamond that floats above sim heads
- The iconic playboy townie
- The easiest way to get money FAST
- Super sad clown
- Cool items you can download into your game from the internet
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- The desert world of the Sims 4
- Cool feature from The Sims 3 that many people miss
- The skeleton maid
- A stuff pack that requires an expansion
- Iconic world in the Sims 2, where the mysteries lie
- The makeup brand that gave simmers horrid makeup
- Dont let your sim eat their cake!
- Gives your sims a personality
- The most recent cashgrab scheme of EA
- The worst world in the Sims 4
- Teens in the Sims 4 can only have _____ traits
25 Clues: Super sad clown • The skeleton maid • Cursed create a sim item • The sim that went missing • The iconic playboy townie • Gives your sims a personality • Got whitewashed in the Sims 4 • The worst world in the Sims 4 • The desert world of the Sims 4 • Like Lifetime wishes, but worse! • The sims in The Sims 3 are ______ • Dont let your sim eat their cake! • ...
The school crossword puzzle 2022-06-13
15 Clues: food • 3+2= • books • Mr.Moses • Mrs.Colbo • Mr. lance • solar,wind • two people • Mrs.langhorn • no more school • kids who learn • character strong • people who teach • studies Word war II • free time during lunch
Unit 4 2016-11-14
Making Bombs for Hitler CrossWord 2021-04-12
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- the part of the bomb that lights the explosion.
- the battle strategy used to force the German Army to surrender.
- the place where Germany invaded, causing WWII
- the leader of the German party, the Nazis.
- a device used to destroy building, or harm. Often used in battles.
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- the year WWII started
- Gas, the one of the ways of killing the Nazis used during WWII
- the amount of different types of BOMBS there are (word form)
- Camp, a place used to hold prisoners and work them, often to death.
- War Two, the second world war
- the weight of the British “Grand Slam” bomb. (number form)
11 Clues: the year WWII started • War Two, the second world war • the leader of the German party, the Nazis. • the place where Germany invaded, causing WWII • the part of the bomb that lights the explosion. • the weight of the British “Grand Slam” bomb. (number form) • the amount of different types of BOMBS there are (word form) • ...
WW2 Crossword 2014-04-16
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- Harbor this place was bombed as an effect of Japan starting to take over
- many people were this when they figured out that they had lost a loved one in the war
- bombs the reason Japan surrendered to end the war on September 2nd
- many people did this to save things for the soldiers
- there were many of these during the war due to fighting and new weapons
- _________ ended the Great Depression
- the people that caused to starting the World War by coming to power and starting new groups like Fascists and others
- the U.S. didn't have a lot of this ever when they were taking place in WW2
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- Act _______ was created to have Allied nations purchase war materials from the U.s. without cash payments
- many of these took place in countries and many people were killed due to these tactics of fighting
- Truman this person ordered the dropping of the atomic bomb
- due to WW2 the axis and the allied _________ were formed
- the commander of the Allied forces in Europe
- this place was the city that the first bomb was dropped in by Harry Truman
- when Allied troops landed in Normandy
- Many of these were opened due to men leaving for war
16 Clues: _________ ended the Great Depression • when Allied troops landed in Normandy • the commander of the Allied forces in Europe • many people did this to save things for the soldiers • Many of these were opened due to men leaving for war • due to WW2 the axis and the allied _________ were formed • Truman this person ordered the dropping of the atomic bomb • ...
America Builds an Empire Vocabulary 2017-11-07
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- battleship that exploded in Havana harbor which led to the declaration of war.
- Wilson's policy refusing to give full recognition to Mexican government
- owner of the New York World newspaper
- Navy commander--kept Japan isolated from the rest of the world.
- discovered yellow fever was spread by mosquitoes
- severely restricted Cuba's sovereignty and gave US the right to intervene if Cuba gets in trouble
- Led raid across the US/Mexican border murdering people in NM and TX
- Spanish Ambassadors letter criticizing President McKinley
- 25th president
- war between U.S. and Spain over the control of Cuba
- first President of the NAACP
- proposed by the U.S. in which all nations would have equal opportunities to trade with China
- shortened the sea voyage between the east and west coasts of N. America
- american plantation owner became President of Hawaii after annexed by the US
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- a policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries
- secretary of state under McKinley
- foreign policy idea by Taft to make countries dependant on U.S.
- exploits, distorts, or exxaggerates---deliberately sensationalizing the news
- 26th President, leader of the Rough Riders
- Roosevelt's international philosophy
- publisher of the New York Journal
- queen of Hawaii
- U.S. Navy officer influenced navies around the world
- Chinese rebellion opposing foreigners living in China.
- a country's policies toward other countries
- led the AEF into Mexico to capture Pancho Villa
26 Clues: 25th president • queen of Hawaii • first President of the NAACP • secretary of state under McKinley • publisher of the New York Journal • Roosevelt's international philosophy • owner of the New York World newspaper • 26th President, leader of the Rough Riders • a country's policies toward other countries • led the AEF into Mexico to capture Pancho Villa • ...
Austria 2019-08-19
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- famous village in the South of Upper Austria, was rebuilt by the Chinese
- number of neighbouring countries
- Austria best state of Austria ;)
- German word for gingerbread
- Capital City of Austria
- very famous (but terrible) movie musical that plays in Austria during the 2nd World War
- German word for Beer
- big torn apart Omelette
- Neighbouring Country in the South
- most famous palace in Vienna
- Birthplace of Mozart
- Number of States
- Austria was a monarchy with this country
- famous Austrian emperess, had 16 children, founder of the school reform
- famous desert with Apples
- Austrian roast pig meat, dumplings,gravy
- Highest Mountain
- Österreich official name of Austria (in German)
- white wine with sparkling water
- famous mountains
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- famous Austrian fair/amusement park
- Schnitzel Austria is famous for this food and kinda looks like it
- famous region in the South of Upper Austria, famous for salt
- Word for sweet meals
- German name for Vienna
- the death of this Austrian person kinda caused World War I
- Austrian supper
- Famous classical musician, chocolate balls are named after him
- Longest River of Austria
- emperorer family name that ruled Austria
- famous Austrian musician (famous for e.g. Rock me Amadeus)
- traditional Austrian clothing for men
- "Es gheat mehr ..." smooching ;)
- Schönbrunn oldest Zoo in the world
- famous classical dance
- traditional Austrian dress
- very famous Austrian princess, wife of Franz Joseph I.
37 Clues: Austrian supper • Number of States • Highest Mountain • famous mountains • Word for sweet meals • German word for Beer • Birthplace of Mozart • German name for Vienna • famous classical dance • Capital City of Austria • big torn apart Omelette • Longest River of Austria • famous desert with Apples • traditional Austrian dress • German word for gingerbread • most famous palace in Vienna • ...
WWI Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-02
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- A group of countries that met and wanted to keep the peace
- The countries that opposed the Axis powers (led by Germany, Italy, and Japan) during World War II.
- Loyalty and devotion to a nation
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- An agreement with Germany and the League of Nations
- One of the 2 main coalitions that were in WWI
- A day that celebrates Veterans
- A union between people, groups, and countries
7 Clues: A day that celebrates Veterans • Loyalty and devotion to a nation • One of the 2 main coalitions that were in WWI • A union between people, groups, and countries • An agreement with Germany and the League of Nations • A group of countries that met and wanted to keep the peace • ...
Royal Crossword 2022-06-05
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- The Queen has never visited this European country, despite her husband being born there.
- England and Alaska are at the same latitude; Europe is level with Canada - name the phenomenon that keeps us warm.
- This country invaded the Falkland Islands in 1982, sparking the Falklands War.
- Name of the West End musical that puts a pop concert spin on Henry’s wives.
- The Queen was born in this month.
- Thought to have been isolated during construction work in the 19th century, there is a unique species of this living in the London Underground.
- The former name of the Indian city of Mumbai.
- England’s oldest ally - and, in fact, the oldest extant alliance in the world
- In 1964 Queen Elizabeth’s personal ‘Surveyor of Pictures’ - art professor Sir Anthony Blunt - was unmasked as part of the Cambridge Five, a set of spies with allegiance to the _____ _____.
- In 1972, this animal was gifted to the Queen by the President of Cameroon.
- The Queen wears this famous accessory only a couple of times before disposing of them.
- Not expected to ever be Queen, baby Elizabeth was born at home at a modest Mayfair address - the property today delivers something different.
- Wherever the Queen goes, it’s always with her personal Royal Navy doctor and a supply of her own _____.
- Elizabeth I’s mother Anne was beheaded when she was two. Good Queen Bess was called the ‘Virgin Queen’ since she didn’t bother having kids - making her the last of this Royal line.
- The new London Underground line opened as part of her Jubilee, the ___________ Line.
- Elizabeth eats her sandwiches (typically tuna) without this.
- World War II and this famous figure ended the British Raj for good.
- This bear joined the Queen for afternoon tea in a scene shown at the Platinum Party concert.
- The nickname Elizabeth had as a child.
- Royal ladies are not allowed to ______ their legs.
- The ______ _______ had problems with lateness - events on her schedule ‘started’ up to 30 minutes earlier to give her time to arrive.
- The surname of the Prime Minister when the Queen was crowned in 1952 - it was his second term.
- Thanks to Oliver, the original English Civil War between Houses Lancaster and York 200 years earlier had to be retroactively rebranded - to the Wars of the _____.
- Only two British Monarchs have celebrated a Diamond Jubilee (60 years), Queen Elizabeth II and Queen ________.
- The nation that voted to remove the Queen as head of state in November 2021.
- Second wife of Henry VIII, and the first one he had beheaded: Anne _____.
- In 1973, the Queen officially opened this down-under Opera House.
- Small mammal native to Wimbledon Common.
- Infamous plane flown by British pilots in World War II.
- The Royals open all their presents on Christmas ___.
- The London __________ first opened during the Victorian era.
- This city was the first capital of England.
- World War I permanently divided their House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha - leading King George V to reinvent his image & change his name to this.
- According to the Royal chefs, the Queen eats four meals a day and has an addiction to this food.
- In the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics, the Queen really starred in a scene with this character. (But the parachute-in was a body double!)
- The name of the Queen’s first corgi, a present for her 18th birthday in 1944.
- Number of decades the Queen was married to Philip.
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- 2016 hit TV show about the Queen, The _____.
- Housed in the British Museum, the Rosetta Stone originally belonged to this country.
- Elizabeth served in the Auxiliary Service during World War 2, acting as a truck driver and ________.
- Rather than having an alarm clock, the Queen is woken up by this sound each morning.
- The second leading cause of death in the Blitz: _______ accidents caused by the city-wide blackouts.
- The Queen does not need this to travel.
- The former name of the Indian city of Chennai.
- The 1640 English Civil War led to the removal of monarchy in Britain - and this Oliver in charge. He famously banned Christmas.
- The late Prince Philip once spent £18,690 on a single train journey from London to this city.
- The iconic method of execution used during the French Revolution.
- The weird pet name Philip had for Queen Liz, thought to come from the French ‘ma petite chou-fleur’.
- Taken as a spoil of war during the British conquest of India, the Koh-I-Noor remains part of the Crown Jewels to this day despite controversy. But what is it?
- Elizabeth has one of these every single day, at a precise temperature.
- The leaders of the world’s three greatest nations during World War I - King George V, Tsar Nicholas II, Kaiser Wilhelm II - were all this word. Their grandma was Queen Victoria - the Kaiser said that if she were still alive, she would never have allowed them to go to war with each other.
- The Queen’s coronation took place in this abbey.
- A superstition of King Charles II, there must always be _______ in the Tower of London.
- And finally - name the Queen’s favourite type of dog.
- The former name of the Indian city of Kolkata.
- The Queen has visited this country the most.
- The name of the Queen’s Scottish residence, ______ Castle.
- Liz is fluent in this foreign language.
- The Queen wasn’t born in this month, but she still gets a birthday.
- Complete the mnemonic: “Divorced, beheaded, and died, Divorced, beheaded, _________.”
- In 1066 William the Conqueror became King of England. Before that, he was Duke of this part of France.
- Eldest child of the Queen, born in 1948. Rather than attend his birth, Prince Philip chose to stay outside playing squash in the palace gardens.
- In 1969, a ___________ aired about the daily lives of the Royals. It has never been shown again, at Elizabeth’s concern for their safety.
- This phrase is commonly attributed to Marie Antoinette, last Queen before the French Revolution, who said these four words upon hearing her peasants had no bread.
- The Queen’s birthday parade is known as ‘Trooping the _______’.
- The number of years the Queen has been Queen.
- Nickname of the 1189 King who ruled the Angevin Empire - when England and France were one country. One of the mane figures of medieval Europe, he played a coeur role in the Third Crusade.
- This University first began accepting students in 1096, and is older than the Aztecs.
- The official MI6 codename in the event of the Queen’s death is Operation: ______ _____.
- The Queen’s favourite colour.
70 Clues: The Queen’s favourite colour. • The Queen was born in this month. • The nickname Elizabeth had as a child. • The Queen does not need this to travel. • Liz is fluent in this foreign language. • Small mammal native to Wimbledon Common. • This city was the first capital of England. • 2016 hit TV show about the Queen, The _____. • The Queen has visited this country the most. • ...
PASSWORD MR SHEPMAN PERIOD 7 2021-11-11
11 Clues: aaa • mullet • smelly • ritically • world war 3 • oval shaped • copying someone • cena juan cena • fortnite battle royale • something you see servation • something that happend and it flicted
world war 2024-08-29
6 Clues: Member of League Nation • York Headquarters of UN • Prime Minister Winston Churchill from • The United Nations aim to help maintain • 26 countries fighting in World War II against • The permanent members of the Security Council is
In John Jesus Said . . . 2020-05-30
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- I am the ... for the sheep (10:7)
- ... me (1:43)
- I go to prepare a ... for you (4:2)
- ... in Me (15:4)
- Take up your pallet and ... (5:8)
- I have ... you (15:9)
- I am the ... and the life (11:25
- Come and have ... with Me (21:12)
- I am the good ... (10:11)
- For God so loved the ... (3:16)
- The fields are ripe for ... (4:35
- Before Abraham was ... (8:5)
- I am the true ... (15:1)
- It is . . . (19:30)
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- I have called you ... (15:1)
- Lazarus ... forth (11:43)
- ... I leave you (15:27)
- I am the . . . of the world (8:12)
- ... one another (13:34)
- Fill the pots with ... (2:7)
- My ... is not of this world (18:3)
- ... are they who did not see, but believe (20:29)
- Do not be ... (6:20)
- Tend my ... (21:17
- I am the ... truth and life (14:6)
- Give me a ... (4:7)
- I am the way ... and life (14:6)
27 Clues: ... me (1:43) • ... in Me (15:4) • Tend my ... (21:17 • Give me a ... (4:7) • It is . . . (19:30) • Do not be ... (6:20) • I have ... you (15:9) • ... I leave you (15:27) • ... one another (13:34) • I am the true ... (15:1) • Lazarus ... forth (11:43) • I am the good ... (10:11) • I have called you ... (15:1) • Fill the pots with ... (2:7) • Before Abraham was ... (8:5) • ...
Unit 8 vocabulary by Nicole Frey 2015-03-19
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- only president to have come form Georgia.
- money earned from a job or form selling something of value.
- Arthur Blank and Bernie Marcus created the first home improvement center.
- borrowing money and paying a fee. Get now, pay later.
- Dr. John Pemberton invented the drink in Georgia. Largest beverage company in the world.
- the conservative Democrats controlled Georgia politics. Used disenfranchisement, KKK intimidation, white supremacy, and county unit system.
- William B. Hartsfield, and Maynard Jackson built and expanded it. Busiest in the world. focuses on passenger travel.
- helped create jobs, created tax revenue, had sport facilities constructed, increased tourism, and helped Georgia's economy grow.
- Prior to the Civil War era, Atlanta became a ______ hub. Now, transports goods all across Georgia.
- using money to buy goods and services.
- C.E. Woolman started this business as a crop dusting business in Macon. Later focused on passenger travel.
- Located in savannah and in Brunswick. liberty ships were built in there, for World War 2. Busiest on the east coast
- A person who risks their money to establish a service or business. Require a profit.
- amount of money earned after subtracting all your expenses.
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- While being in this position of authority, Jimmy Carter became the 1st deep south governor to speak against segregation. He also improved schools.
- increased population, brought cultural diversity, started new businesses and created more jobs, helping Georgia's economy.
- Georgia has interstates I--75, I-85, and I-20 going through it and connecting to other states. This helps the economy of Georgia because it permits the citizens to receive imported goods.
- Owen Cheatham turned a small lumber mill, into Georgia's largest plywood and lumber company.
- While being in this position of authority, Jimmy Carter helped improve education in the state.
- district lines drawn based on equal representation of the population.
- While being in this position of authority, Jimmy Carter created the Dept. of Education and Energy. Held the Camp David Accords in the Middle East.
- During this time, Jimmy Carter created the Habitat for Humanity, and the Carter Center to help human rights. Also won a Nobel Peace Prize.
- Conservative Republicans and Liberal Democrats share power. Ended white supremacy, and equal opportunity in politics.
- Letting the value of you money grow and earn interest. Can be through banks, stocks, etc..
24 Clues: using money to buy goods and services. • only president to have come form Georgia. • borrowing money and paying a fee. Get now, pay later. • money earned from a job or form selling something of value. • amount of money earned after subtracting all your expenses. • district lines drawn based on equal representation of the population. • ...
Country Crossword: Asia 2023-07-16
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- This country produced the most rice in the world
- This country’s prime minister was the longest serving PM in the world until his passing in 2020
- This country has the most valuable currency in the world
- This country changed its flag 22 times
- This is the most mountainous country in the world
- In this country, cheating in an exam is punishable by imprisonment
- This country is the only one in the world without any rivers
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- This is the most sparsely populated country in the world with 2 people per km2
- This country has the largest KFC
- Only country in the world with a non rectangular flag
- This country houses one third of all the cows in the world
- This country has 80.000 people over the age of 100
- First country to make christianity its official religion
- This country has 16 neighbors
- This is the first country to have a female prime minister
15 Clues: This country has 16 neighbors • This country has the largest KFC • This country changed its flag 22 times • This country produced the most rice in the world • This is the most mountainous country in the world • This country has 80.000 people over the age of 100 • Only country in the world with a non rectangular flag • ...
Iron Curtian 2024-02-07
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- president during the cold war.
- - The famous British leader in ww2
- -US a _______ country while the Soviet is communist.
- is the act of actively preventing a country or region from receiving or sending supplies, is down by military force .
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- -This provided economic aid to west Germany
- happened during 1947-1991
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- The Soviet union was _____ during the cold war
- Competition in which the countries try to build more and more powerful weapons.
- -Capital of Germany
- where the us contained communism and also the missile crisis happened
- -The invisible boundary between the communist and democratic countries during the cold war.
- -The soviet led treaty.
- -US and UK over 2 million tons of coal, food and other resources.
- - The soviet leader during the cold war.
15 Clues: -Capital of Germany • -The soviet led treaty. • happened during 1947-1991 • president during the cold war. • - The famous British leader in ww2 • The North Atlantic Treaty Organization • - The soviet leader during the cold war. • -This provided economic aid to west Germany • The Soviet union was _____ during the cold war • ...
Chapter 28 - Section 5 2024-05-15
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- Having the military rule over a country. This happened in Poland and the U.S. condemned it.
- The communist country that Pres. Nixion visited SECOND to ease Cold War tensions.
- The U.S. president after Jimmy Carter who wanted to take a very strong stand against Communism in the world.
- The new Soviet leader who began major reforms that caused the Communist government to weaken.
- The country where Soviet troops began a war in 1979, causing more Cold War tensions to increase again.
- The communist superpower that collapsed, or broke apart, in 1991 forming 15 new independent nations.
- The U.S. president after Richard Nixion who continued the policy of detente.
- A real-life symbol of the Cold War divisions between Communist and non-Communist countries.
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- The U.S. president when the Afghanistan war began.
- A conference between the highest-ranking officials of different nations.
- The Moscow politician who led Russians to protest against communism in 1990.
- The Eastern European Soviet satellite nation that had free elections in 1989.
- The policy of reducing tensions between superpowers by establishing more trade and limiting nuclear weapons.
- The communist country that Pres. Nixion visited FIRST to ease Cold War tensions.
- The communist leader of China that the U.S. refused to recognize as the leader at first.
- The new weapons system that was developed to destroy Soviet missiles from space, but it was never needed.
- The place where the U.S. athletes did NOT compete in the Olympics due to Cold War tensions.
- Strategic Arms Limitation Talks which limited the amount of nuclear weapons countries could have.
- The treaty between Pres. Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev in which they agreed to get rid of their stockpiles of nuclear missles.
- The Russian term for speaking out openly, which was allowed by Gorbachev in the Soviet Union.
20 Clues: The U.S. president when the Afghanistan war began. • A conference between the highest-ranking officials of different nations. • The Moscow politician who led Russians to protest against communism in 1990. • The U.S. president after Richard Nixion who continued the policy of detente. • ...
Country Crossword 2013-05-17
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- The Inca’s are from this country
- A street vendor set himself on fire here to begin the Arab Spring
- In the past 3 years 2.5 million people have been displaced from their homes in this country
- Casablanca is in this country
- The capital of this country is Minsk
- The Archduke of this country was assassinated, thus sparking the first World War
- This country was involved in the 1993 Rwandan Genocide, however, is not Rwanda
- This country has the single strongest economy in the Eurozone
- What country used to be called Myanmar
- This country has a tooth mouse instead of a tooth fairy, who is called Ratoncito Perez
- This South American country borders the Caribbean and its Capital is Caracas
- The capital of this country is composed of two cities: Tegucigalpa and Comayagüela
- What country was formerly called Northern Rhodesia
- This country's streets are known to be home of thousands of stray dogs
- The number 4 is extremely unlucky in this country
- This country has the name “Olivia” in it
- What county’s name literally means ‘Land of the Tajiks’
- Tourism is popular in this country to see their large Gorilla population
- The first French African colony to gain independence
- Lake Turkana is in what East African country
- The Official language of this country is Uzbek
- The Aborigines are a native people from what country?
- The Vatican is inside this country
- This countries capital is phnom penh
- This is Gandhi's birthplace
- Only country to follow Sharia Law
- This country was known as “Upper Volta”
- The largest mountain in Africa, Mt. Kilimanjaro, is located in what country
- The largest country in the Caucasus region
- This country shares an island with Haiti
- From 1846-48 this country was at war with the U.S. over a strip of land in Texas
- The Chitenje is a dress worn by the natives of what African nation
- This country became landlocked when Eritrea became independent.
- This country, self proclaimed Somaliland, is run predominantly by pirates and war lords
- This country is known for the sport Hockey
- A 7.0 magnitude earthquake in 2010 has still left 400,000 people homeless in this country
- This is the second largest country in Africa
- Noah knew it as “the land of milk and honey.”
- Capital of this country is Manila
- Pres. Johnson was criticized for his dealing of the war in the country in the 1960’s
- In this country is a city called Lagos which is the largest covering 385.9 sq miles
- This country recently legalized Gay Marriage rights
- 80% of the animals found here are indigenous to what island country
- Mubarak was driven from power in 2011 in the country
- Over half of the worlds cork is made in this country
- The Air Mountains are in what African country
- Akon was born here
- During World War 2, almost 6 million from this country were killed.
- This country is famous for it’s cigars
- This country is famous for it’s chocolate
- This country’s nickname is the “Cradle of Civilization”
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- Former Communist country infamous for the Gulag system
- What country’s name means "great houses of stone"
- The highest point of this country is filled with unexploded ammunition
- Singapore is at the southern tip of what peninsula country
- This country which is also an island is off the southeast coast of India
- Almost 90% of this mountainous Asian country is Hindu
- What country is hosting the Soccer World Cup in 2014?
- The world’s most Islamic populated country
- This country issues a nuke threat to the US practically every other week
- Infamous for its continued practice of Whaling
- This is the most developed country in Africa
- The currency of this country is the Lev (BGL)
- This country shares a name with the food traditionally eaten at Thanksgiving
- This country has a lake called Lake Leman and not Lake Geneva
- This country's currency is called Tenge
- This country has ruled over 166 countries in its existence
- This country is the home of the giant sable antelope
- You live in this country
- This country’s name means “land of trees”
- This country is the worlds leading producer of cocoa
- This country produces as much as 90% of the cocaine in the United States
- Leading producer of Opiates in the world.
- This country is the most populated country in the world
- “I ran right into the answer” *you just said it
- The explorer Vasco da Gama colonized what African country in the 15th century
- The poorest city on the planet, La Paz, is in what country?
- Cannabis is legal in the European country
- Smiling is considered immature in this country
- This countries capital is Prague
- In January of 2011, this country split to create the newest nation of Africa
- This country is home to the largest lake in the Sahel
- This country is the most generous on the planet, donated 1% of the GDP to the poor
- A major export of this country is wine
- The second tallest mountain in the world, K2, resides in what country?
- What country is referred to as the “Hinge of Africa”
- The Rubik's Cube was invented by an inventor from this country
- The Incas settled in this country
- The smallest landlocked South American country
- Southeast Asia that has never been colonized by an European nation
- The countries president is Yayi Boni.
- Currently undergoing a crisis and may have to leave the Eurozone
- This countries capital is Lome
- The word “Vampire” is the only word accepted worldwide from what country
- Known for the genocide of over 800,000
- A nuclear power plant explosion in this country contributed to rising levels of cancer.
- This country has the largest amount of churches in West Africa
- This Jewish nation formed as a relocation area for Jewish people after World War 2
- Poorest country in the world, per capita. (Name is an acronym)
- Timbuktu is an ancient city in this African nation
100 Clues: Akon was born here • You live in this country • This is Gandhi's birthplace • Casablanca is in this country • This countries capital is Lome • The Inca’s are from this country • This countries capital is Prague • Only country to follow Sharia Law • The Incas settled in this country • Capital of this country is Manila • The Vatican is inside this country • ...
East Animals 2021-09-20
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- There are only 3 species of this animal it has four legs, usually found in africa
- Corso An Italian breed of Mastiff
- This group of animals live on their own tropical island and swim in a turquoise-blue sea
- Largest carnivorous marsupial in the world, A cartoon character is named after this animal as well.
- They can find their nest from 1300 miles away, they saved thousands of human lives during world war 1 and 2. Conspiracy theorist suggest they have cameras in them.
- This animal is a venomous mammal with no stomach.
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- This animal represents Florida
- 75% of this this species are found in the Canadian artic, Their tusk is actually a tooth.
- this animal has 3 hearts and a donut shaped brain.
- This animal is considered a symbol of peace
- This animal can sleep up to 18 hours a day, their name is thought to mean “no drink” in the Australian aboriginal language.
- This color represents underwriting, it is neither black nor white.
12 Clues: This animal represents Florida • Corso An Italian breed of Mastiff • This animal is considered a symbol of peace • This animal is a venomous mammal with no stomach. • this animal has 3 hearts and a donut shaped brain. • This color represents underwriting, it is neither black nor white. • ...
Country Crossword 2016-05-11
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- country where the Eiffel tower is located
- country that started world war two
- small country in Europe and difficult to spell
- country where there is more old people than young
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- only country that takes up a whole continent
- most populated country in the world
- country in Europe surrounded by mountains
- dislikes France
- largest country in the world
- where the first pizza was made
10 Clues: dislikes France • largest country in the world • where the first pizza was made • country that started world war two • most populated country in the world • country where the Eiffel tower is located • country in Europe surrounded by mountains • only country that takes up a whole continent • small country in Europe and difficult to spell • ...
History so Far By : Rain & Cruz 2023-03-06
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- A land thats located near hudsons bay
- This was dumped into the sea by americans
- This country established colonies along the eastern seaboard of what is now the united states and the atlantic provinces
- The loyalist founded this province
- These Documents promised Indigenous peoples that their lands would be protected as ( 2 words)
- what is another for rebels
- This is one of the colonies spain took over
- What was the british economy mainly based on in canada ( 3 words )
- A war that ended in 1763 ( 3 words )
- The area around quebec was known as what ( 2 words )
- in 1773 americans started what?
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- Many of these people fought with the british cause they believed they would protect their right
- he was the first president of the united states ( 2 words )
- What was north america called back then ( 3 words )
- What Religion did the french believe in
- These were people who did not want to leave the british empire
- By which mid century three main european countries had set up colonies in the americas
- The american colonists didnt like the british government putting this on there tea
- these were people who came to canada after the americans won
- Many of these slaves escaped to freedom by fighting with the british
- They were ___ to the british king
- They not to ____ do this to the french
- This City Was Named after an indigenous person
- This also were trading post were near ( 2 words )
- This Person Lead the mohawk people in the war against the americans ( 2 words )
25 Clues: what is another for rebels • in 1773 americans started what? • They were ___ to the british king • The loyalist founded this province • A war that ended in 1763 ( 3 words ) • A land thats located near hudsons bay • What Religion did the french believe in • They not to ____ do this to the french • This was dumped into the sea by americans • ...
Causes of World War II 2021-08-06
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- Japan invaded ____ in 1931
- Germany was forced to give up its overseas ____
- The Fascist Dictator of Italy
- Britain and France followed a policy of _____ during 1936-1939
- Germany was forced to make payments after WWI
- The Treaty of Versailles forbade Germany from uniting with _____
- How Germany felt after the Treaty of Versailles
- This area of Czechoslovakia was taken by Germany in 1938
- Hitler believed the German People needed this.
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- Neville______ the British Prime Minister who negotiated with Hitler
- The Austrian Chancellor who was forced out by the Nazis in 1938
- The _____ Commission was set up to investigate Japanese aggression in China
- A rich, coal mining area that Germany lost after WWI
- This African Nation was invaded by Italy in 1935
- The Great____ occurred in 1929 and affected the world economy
- The Treaty signed after WWI
- Hitler desired an ______ with Austira
- Germany remilitarized this in 1936
18 Clues: Japan invaded ____ in 1931 • The Treaty signed after WWI • The Fascist Dictator of Italy • Germany remilitarized this in 1936 • Hitler desired an ______ with Austira • Germany was forced to make payments after WWI • Hitler believed the German People needed this. • Germany was forced to give up its overseas ____ • How Germany felt after the Treaty of Versailles • ...
World War II - Chapter 16 2024-04-26
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- African American soldiers experienced this during the war
- attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941
- to select and require people to serve in the military
- a person not on active military duty during a war
- Twin Cities Ordnance made this important war time supply
- worked on farms and for company's to help meet the supply demands of the war
- the area of civilian activity during a war
- invaded Poland in 1939
- a Dakota or Ojibwe person that created codes in their native language to use as communication tool
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- people planted these to help relieve food shortages during wartime
- a division of the navy that women could join
- limiting the amount of certain foods or materials that one is allowed to purchase
- the nations that fought against the Allies during WWII.
- a new weapon that was used to defeat Japan
- the nations that fought against the Axis during WWII.
- one solution to the shortage of gasoline
- a luncheon meat made by Hormel that fed soldiers during the war
- one of the first foods to be rationed during the war
18 Clues: invaded Poland in 1939 • attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941 • one solution to the shortage of gasoline • a new weapon that was used to defeat Japan • the area of civilian activity during a war • a division of the navy that women could join • a person not on active military duty during a war • one of the first foods to be rationed during the war • ...
WW1 Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-20
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- of Nations / an international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations.
- System / network of countries for mutual protection.
- Situation / in which neither side of a conflict can win a decisive victory.
- / the action or process of gradually reducing the strength or effectiveness of someone or something through sustained attack or pressure.
- Flying Corps / the forerunner of the Royal Air Force.
- / information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause.
- Battle / Ypres was a famous medieval city but was destroyed in the series of battles that took place here. Adolf Hitler fought in these battles for the German Army.
- Service Act / (1917) Law that required men between the ages of 21 and 30 to register for the draft into the armed forces.
- / soldiers who fought on foot. Took many casualties from machine gun fire, poison gas and poor and out-of-date tactics. Suffered trench warfare.
- J. Pershing / Commander of the American Expeditionary Force.
- / People who seek the equal distribution of wealth and the end of all forms of private property.
- of Versailles Treaty / that ended WW I. It blamed Germany for WW I and handed down harsh punishment.
- Telegram / A telegram Germany Sent to Mexico to convince Mexico to attack the U.S.
- Alliance / pre WW1 alliance between Italy, Germany and Austria-Hungary.
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- Points / President Wilson's plan for world peace following world war I.
- / The isolation of an enemy's ports by means of warships to prevent passage of persons or supplies. To block or prevent the import or export of supplies from a port.
- Ferdinand / the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary.
- / nickname for American troops in Europe.
- / a person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable.
- / a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- / British passenger liner sunk by a German U-boat in May 1915; the deaths of 128 Americans on board contributed to U.S. entry into World War I.
- Battle / battle where the British and French stopped the German advance in 1914 - to the south of Mons.
- / Payments for damages and expenses brought on by war.
- Front / The name given to the line of trenches which stretched from the English channel across the battle fields of France and Belgium during WW1.
- / Teams of troops,ships,or equipment.
- Man’s Land / land between the British/French trenches and the German trenches.
- / compulsory recruitment for military service.
- / first seen in this war. Failed badly in the Somme but much more successful at the Battle of Flers.
- Gas / a toxic war gas with sulfide based compounds that raises blisters and attacks the eyes and lungs.
- / a friendly understanding or informal alliance between states or factions.
30 Clues: / Teams of troops,ships,or equipment. • / nickname for American troops in Europe. • / compulsory recruitment for military service. • System / network of countries for mutual protection. • Flying Corps / the forerunner of the Royal Air Force. • Ferdinand / the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary. • / Payments for damages and expenses brought on by war. • ...
Impact of World War II 2023-03-02
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- The US, UK, Soviet Union, China, and ____ hold permanent seats on the UN Security Council
- Prosecuted Nazis for war crimes and the Holocaust
- A civil war resumed in this country after the war
- The two foes African Americans felt they were fighting were dictatorship abroad and ___ at home
- The U.S. and the Soviet Union were considered this after the war
- The General Agreement of Tariffs and Trade reduced these around the world
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- Gave the U.S. president broad powers to conduct war
- This position in the United States gained a lot of power because of the war
- This was an international organization meant to ensure peace and cooperation between countries
- This country was divided into East and West after the war
10 Clues: Prosecuted Nazis for war crimes and the Holocaust • A civil war resumed in this country after the war • Gave the U.S. president broad powers to conduct war • This country was divided into East and West after the war • The U.S. and the Soviet Union were considered this after the war • The General Agreement of Tariffs and Trade reduced these around the world • ...
The school crossword puzzle 2022-06-13
15 Clues: food • 3+2= • books • Mr.Moses • Mr. lance • Mrs.Colbo • two people • solar,wind • Mrs.langhorn • kids who learn • no more school • people who teach • character strong • studies Word war II • free time during lunch
Science -fiction 2024-02-06
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- Describing or prophesying the complete destruction of the world.
- Feeling or causing despair.
- A state or feeling of great physical or mental distress or discomfort
- A hypothetical or fictional being from another world.
- A spacecraft, especially one controlled by a crew.
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- An imagined state or society in which there is great suffering or injustice, typically one that is totalitarian or post-apocalyptic.
- He wrote the War of the Worlds.
- He talked about the 3 laws of robotics.
- He broadcast the War of the Worlds.
- A style or category of art, music, or literature.
- To enter (a country or region) so as to subjugate or occupy it.
11 Clues: Feeling or causing despair. • He wrote the War of the Worlds. • He broadcast the War of the Worlds. • He talked about the 3 laws of robotics. • A style or category of art, music, or literature. • A spacecraft, especially one controlled by a crew. • A hypothetical or fictional being from another world. • To enter (a country or region) so as to subjugate or occupy it. • ...
Ancient Greece and Persia 2023-02-02
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- A childrens story meant to teach a lesson
- King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia.
- Conflict between Athens and Sparta, which eventually lead to their collapse.
- This style of column features simple, heavy columns with out bases
- A long piece of poetry usually about heroes and monsters
- The first massive empire in history
- Two manor Persian invasions of Greece in which the Persians were defeated on both land and sea
- An aggressive war like people who destroyed Troy
- King of Persia who expanded the empireand invaded Greece but was defeated at the Battle of Marathon
- Founder of the Persian Empire
- One of the seven wonders of the ancient world,it was the largest statue in ancient times
- A wealthy civilization on the island of Crete who inspired later Greek societies
- A greek play when the hero dies usually due to their own pride
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- Two epic poems written describing parts of the Trojan War
- The first and last letter of the Greek alphabet
- A greek Philosopher, taught Alexander the Great,started a famous school, studied with Plato
- Athenian leader noted for ordering the construction of the parthenon
- A temple dedicated to the goddess Athena
- This style of column has elongated capitals that are decorated with leaves.
- A greek pay based upon everyday life that usually made fun of Greek celebrities and politicians
- A greek slave who wrote fables
- A war like people who migrated into mainland Greece after the destruction of the Mycenaean civilization
- An order of Greek architecture that features columns with scrolled capitals
- One of the seven wonders of the ancient world it light up the harbors of ancient alexandria
- Socrates most well known pupil. Founded an academy in Athens
- A city destroyed by the Mycenaean people
- A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- A democratic Greek city-state who accomplished many cultural achievements, and who were constantly at war
- A powerful Greek city-state that was often at war with Athens
- Of or relating to Greek history culture or art after Alexander the great
30 Clues: Founder of the Persian Empire • A greek slave who wrote fables • The first massive empire in history • A temple dedicated to the goddess Athena • A city destroyed by the Mycenaean people • A childrens story meant to teach a lesson • The first and last letter of the Greek alphabet • An aggressive war like people who destroyed Troy • ...
Ancient Greece and Rome 2023-02-15
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- The Carthaginians also suffered heavy casualties on the sea but primarily due to new technology used by the ancient " "
- One of Rome’s greatest contributions to later civilization was its system " "
- Ancient Rome was founded in 753 B.C.E. by the sons of Mars, the god of " "
- Boys were taught how to " "
- The First Punic War between ancient Rome and “ “ was devastating to both sides in terms of money and casualties.
- None the less, ancient Rome became the most “ “l in the known world for more than 1,500 years
- The Ancient “ “ lived around 3,500 years ago their legacy shapes the world we live in today.
- The Roman Republic was controlled by two Consuls and the “ “
- Women and girls also wore " "
- Girls were taught how to work in a " "
- Ancient Greece had different kinds of buildings and cities that were set close near " " sea.
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- Was the most important meal of the day
- For breakfast they ate bread or wheat pancake with
- Each god was given a city and that city would have a special temple where the gods would be " "
- Ancient Rome existed for more than 1,200 years and, at one point, controlled much of the known world, including “ “, North Africa, and Western Asia.
- Many Greeks believed in " "
- Dinner was called " "
- In school Romans learn to read and " "
- Most people believed that ancient Rome was found around 1000 B.C.E. next to the " "
- Poseidon is the God of
20 Clues: Dinner was called " " • Poseidon is the God of • Boys were taught how to " " • Many Greeks believed in " " • Women and girls also wore " " • Was the most important meal of the day • In school Romans learn to read and " " • Girls were taught how to work in a " " • For breakfast they ate bread or wheat pancake with • The Roman Republic was controlled by two Consuls and the “ “ • ...
Country Crossword 2013-05-24
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- This country shares a name with the food traditionally eaten at Thanksgiving
- The Chitenje is a dress worn by the natives of what African nation
- Mubarak was driven from power in 2011 in the country
- Almost 90% of this mountainous Asian country is Hindu
- What country is referred to as the “Hinge of Africa”
- This country is the most generous on the planet, donated 1% of the GDP to the poor
- The Rubik's Cube was invented by an inventor from this country
- This country produces as much as 90% of the cocaine in the United States
- This countries capital is phnom penh
- This country issues a nuke threat to the US practically every other week
- The largest country in the Caucasus region
- What country was formerly called Northern Rhodesia
- Pres. Johnson was criticized for his dealing of the war in the country in the 1960’s
- The capital of this country is Minsk
- This country has the largest amount of churches in West Africa
- Former Communist country infamous for the Gulag system
- In this country is a city called Lagos which is the largest covering 385.9 sq miles
- The highest point of this country is filled with unexploded ammunition
- Timbuktu is an ancient city in this African nation
- The world’s most Islamic populated country
- You live in this country
- This country’s nickname is the “Cradle of Civilization”
- This country recently legalized Gay Marriage rights
- This country is famous for it’s cigars
- The smallest landlocked South American country
- The word “Vampire” is the only word accepted worldwide from what country
- Poorest country in the world, per capita. (Name is an acronym)
- This country has ruled over 166 countries in its existence
- The Inca’s are from this country
- The first French African colony to gain independence
- Southeast Asia that has never been colonized by an European nation
- This South American country borders the Caribbean and its Capital is Caracas
- This countries capital is Prague
- This country is the home of the giant sable antelope
- This country has a tooth mouse instead of a tooth fairy, who is called Ratoncito Perez
- The countries president is Yayi Boni.
- A 7.0 magnitude earthquake in 2010 has still left 400,000 people homeless in this country
- Only country to follow Sharia Law
- What country used to be called Myanmar
- The Air Mountains are in what African country
- 80% of the animals found here are indigenous to what island country
- Over half of the worlds cork is made in this country
- This country has the name “Olivia” in it
- Lake Turkana is in what East African country
- This countries capital is Lome
- This is the most developed country in Africa
- This country which is also an island is off the southeast coast of India
- This country was involved in the 1993 Rwandan Genocide, however, is not Rwanda
- The Vatican is inside this country
- The poorest city on the planet, La Paz, is in what country?
- Akon was born here
- This country is the most populated country in the world
- This country became landlocked when Eritrea became independent.
- This country has the single strongest economy in the Eurozone
- Tourism is popular in this country to see their large Gorilla population
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- Known for the genocide of over 800,000
- The largest mountain in Africa, Mt. Kilimanjaro, is located in what country
- Infamous for its continued practice of Whaling
- The explorer Vasco da Gama colonized what African country in the 15th century
- Casablanca is in this country
- Smiling is considered immature in this country
- During World War 2, almost 6 million from this country were killed.
- This country is the worlds leading producer of cocoa
- The Archduke of this country was assassinated, thus sparking the first World War
- This country's streets are known to be home of thousands of stray dogs
- This country, self proclaimed Somaliland, is run predominantly by pirates and war lords
- A street vendor set himself on fire here to begin the Arab Spring
- Leading producer of Opiates in the world.
- A nuclear power plant explosion in this country contributed to rising levels of cancer.
- In January of 2011, this country split to create the newest nation of Africa
- This country shares an island with Haiti
- This Jewish nation formed as a relocation area for Jewish people after World War 2
- The Incas settled in this country
- This country is known for the sport Hockey
- This country has a lake called Lake Leman and not Lake Geneva
- The number 4 is extremely unlucky in this country
- A major export of this country is wine
- What county’s name literally means ‘Land of the Tajiks’
- Cannabis is legal in the European country
- Currently undergoing a crisis and may have to leave the Eurozone
- In the past 3 years 2.5 million people have been displaced from their homes in this country
- The Official language of this country is Uzbek
- Capital of this country is Manila
- This country was known as “Upper Volta”
- This is Gandhi's birthplace
- This country is home to the largest lake in the Sahel
- “I ran right into the answer” *you just said it
- This country's currency is called Tenge
- This is the second largest country in Africa
- From 1846-48 this country was at war with the U.S. over a strip of land in Texas
- The currency of this country is the Lev (BGL)
- This country’s name means “land of trees”
- The second tallest mountain in the world, K2, resides in what country?
- What country is hosting the Soccer World Cup in 2014?
- The Aborigines are a native people from what country?
- What country’s name means "great houses of stone"
- Singapore is at the southern tip of what peninsula country
- The capital of this country is composed of two cities: Tegucigalpa and Comayagüela
- This country is famous for it’s chocolate
- Noah knew it as “the land of milk and honey.”
100 Clues: Akon was born here • You live in this country • This is Gandhi's birthplace • Casablanca is in this country • This countries capital is Lome • The Inca’s are from this country • This countries capital is Prague • The Incas settled in this country • Capital of this country is Manila • Only country to follow Sharia Law • The Vatican is inside this country • ...
Crossword Country 2013-05-17
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- “I ran right into the answer” *you just said it
- The Archduke of this country was assassinated, thus sparking the first World War
- Timbuktu is an ancient city in this African nation
- Casablanca is in this country
- The currency of this country is the Lev (BGL)
- The word “Vampire” is the only word accepted worldwide from what country
- What country’s name means "great houses of stone"
- Known for the genocide of over 800,000
- This country has the largest amount of churches in West Africa
- Pres. Johnson was criticized for his dealing of the war in the country in the 1960’s
- During World War 2, almost 6 million from this country were killed.
- Only country to follow Sharia Law
- What country is referred to as the “Hinge of Africa”
- This country has the single strongest economy in the Eurozone
- The Rubik's Cube was invented by an inventor from this country
- This country issues a nuke threat to the US practically every other week
- This country became landlocked when Eritrea became independent.
- Smiling is considered immature in this country
- Cannabis is legal in the European country
- This Jewish nation formed as a relocation area for Jewish people after World War 2
- This is Gandhi's birthplace
- This country produces as much as 90% of the cocaine in the United States
- Tourism is popular in this country to see their large Gorilla population
- This country is famous for it’s chocolate
- This country has the name “Olivia” in it
- The explorer Vasco da Gama colonized what African country in the 15th century
- Noah knew it as “the land of milk and honey.”
- Capital of this country is Manila
- In January of 2011, this country split to create the newest nation of Africa
- This country has a tooth mouse instead of a tooth fairy, who is called Ratoncito Perez
- Leading producer of Opiates in the world.
- This countries capital is Prague
- In the past 3 years 2.5 million people have been displaced from their homes in this country
- This country, self proclaimed Somaliland, is run predominantly by pirates and war lords
- This country has ruled over 166 countries in its existence
- The Inca’s are from this country
- This country is famous for it’s cigars
- A major export of this country is wine
- You live in this country
- This country shares a name with the food traditionally eaten at Thanksgiving
- This is the second largest country in Africa
- The largest country in the Caucasus region
- Akon was born here
- Currently undergoing a crisis and may have to leave the Eurozone
- Infamous for its continued practice of Whaling
- The Aborigines are a native people from what country?
- The poorest city on the planet, La Paz, is in what country?
- This country is the most populated country in the world
- Almost 90% of this mountainous Asian country is Hindu
- The number 4 is extremely unlucky in this country
- This country is home to the largest lake in the Sahel
- The largest mountain in Africa, Mt. Kilimanjaro, is located in what country
- What country used to be called Myanmar
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- This country is known for the sport Hockey
- The Air Mountains are in what African country
- This country's streets are known to be home of thousands of stray dogs
- The Official language of this country is Uzbek
- Singapore is at the southern tip of what peninsula country
- This country recently legalized Gay Marriage rights
- A street vendor set himself on fire here to begin the Arab Spring
- Poorest country in the world, per capita. (Name is an acronym)
- From 1846-48 this country was at war with the U.S. over a strip of land in Texas
- Over half of the worlds cork is made in this country
- This South American country borders the Caribbean and its Capital is Caracas
- This countries capital is Lome
- This country was known as “Upper Volta”
- The capital of this country is Minsk
- The Chitenje is a dress worn by the natives of what African nation
- In this country is a city called Lagos which is the largest covering 385.9 sq miles
- This country is the worlds leading producer of cocoa
- This country was involved in the 1993 Rwandan Genocide, however, is not Rwanda
- This country has a lake called Lake Leman and not Lake Geneva
- Mubarak was driven from power in 2011 in the country
- This country shares an island with Haiti
- The first French African colony to gain independence
- The countries president is Yayi Boni.
- What country is hosting the Soccer World Cup in 2014?
- Former Communist country infamous for the Gulag system
- The second tallest mountain in the world, K2, resides in what country?
- This countries capital is phnom penh
- This country's currency is called Tenge
- This country’s name means “land of trees”
- The Vatican is inside this country
- What county’s name literally means ‘Land of the Tajiks’
- This country which is also an island is off the southeast coast of India
- The world’s most Islamic populated country
- The smallest landlocked South American country
- A nuclear power plant explosion in this country contributed to rising levels of cancer.
- 80% of the animals found here are indigenous to what island country
- This country’s nickname is the “Cradle of Civilization”
- Southeast Asia that has never been colonized by an European nation
- This is the most developed country in Africa
- Lake Turkana is in what East African country
- This country is the most generous on the planet, donated 1% of the GDP to the poor
- What country was formerly called Northern Rhodesia
- This country is the home of the giant sable antelope
- A 7.0 magnitude earthquake in 2010 has still left 400,000 people homeless in this country
- The capital of this country is composed of two cities: Tegucigalpa and Comayagüela
- The Incas settled in this country
- The highest point of this country is filled with unexploded ammunition
100 Clues: Akon was born here • You live in this country • This is Gandhi's birthplace • Casablanca is in this country • This countries capital is Lome • This countries capital is Prague • The Inca’s are from this country • Only country to follow Sharia Law • Capital of this country is Manila • The Incas settled in this country • The Vatican is inside this country • ...
American Society in the 1950's 2024-05-16
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- very frowned upon action after getting married
- women who were not married and were looked down on
- After World War ll economy was booming for
- number of kids many women had in their life
- many levittowns were found in this state
- rise in numbers of babies after World War ll
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- These towns allowed people to live the American ...
- the name given to women who were expected to sit around the house to cook and clean
- became more popular as cars became more popular (two words)
- these people were heavily affected by the ruse of television
- not legal for women until the early 1970’s
11 Clues: many levittowns were found in this state • After World War ll economy was booming for • not legal for women until the early 1970’s • number of kids many women had in their life • rise in numbers of babies after World War ll • very frowned upon action after getting married • women who were not married and were looked down on • ...
Eilaria and julianna 2023-10-24
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- An underwater mobile that travels through the sea.
- little bugs that crawl on your head and suck your blood
- a think that explodes
- An underwater bullet used to sink ships.
- A dangerous disease that mosquitoes carry.
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- not sanitary
- a weapon
- A weapon that shoots bullets.
- A place soldiers stay during war, dug by them.
- dirt mixed with water
- A German submarine.
- Two countries going against each other in battle.
- they are little animals
- People who fight during a war.
14 Clues: a weapon • not sanitary • A German submarine. • dirt mixed with water • a think that explodes • they are little animals • A weapon that shoots bullets. • People who fight during a war. • An underwater bullet used to sink ships. • A dangerous disease that mosquitoes carry. • A place soldiers stay during war, dug by them. • Two countries going against each other in battle. • ...
Civil War 2024-05-15
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- celebrated for its captivating history, diverse culture, and breathtaking landscapes. It is a sought-after destination for travelers around the world.
- was the most popular U.S. war since World War II. It restored American confidence in its position as the world's sole superpower. It helped to exorcise the ghost of Vietnam that had haunted American foreign policy debates for nearly two decades.
- First War
- an armed conflict between a United States-led coalition force against the regime of Saddam Hussein from 2003 to 2011. The war was part of a broader campaign against terrorist activity known as the Global War on Terror.
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- was a military conflict fought between the United Kingdom and the Sultanate of Zanzibar on 27 August 1896. The conflict lasted between 38 and 45 minutes, marking it as the shortest recorded war in history.
- an important development in the Cold War because it was the first time that the two superpowers were close superpower countries who had huge influence or strength, giving them significant global power.
- War
- Second War
8 Clues: War • First War • Second War • celebrated for its captivating history, diverse culture, and breathtaking landscapes. It is a sought-after destination for travelers around the world. • ...
Middle East Vocab 2022-03-10
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- a brutal, fundamental religious group
- The religion of Muslims
- A person forced to leave the country because of war or some natural disaster.
- Take weapon from opponent
- Worlds biggest desert
- combative and aggressive in support
- A area where aircraft can't fly
- broad-based militant Islamist organization
- Holiest city for muslims
- a fight against Islam
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- a follower of the religion Islam
- winter in Hindu calendar
- a form of religion, especially Islam
- a system of government
- Capital of Iraq
- a member of Semetic people, inhabiting middle east and north america
- A member of Judaism
- territory taken from the ottoman Turks after world war 1
- breaking into parts, the act of dividing
19 Clues: Capital of Iraq • A member of Judaism • Worlds biggest desert • a fight against Islam • a system of government • The religion of Muslims • winter in Hindu calendar • Holiest city for muslims • Take weapon from opponent • A area where aircraft can't fly • a follower of the religion Islam • combative and aggressive in support • a form of religion, especially Islam • ...
Viking Gods, Myths, and Religion 2016-11-10
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- the god of fertility and marriage
- four dwarfs held this body part above the earth
- the god od thunder
- name of the first woman
- was born by the sweat of ymir
- ultimate god of warriors
- god of poetry
- the dwelling place of the gods
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- was created when a cow licked the ice
- came to be when fire melted ice
- came from the blood of ymir
- came from the blood of ymir
- gaping abyss before the world became the world
- god of lies and mischief
- god of war and justice
- god of light, purity, and beauty
- patron goddess, marriage and motherhood
17 Clues: god of poetry • the god od thunder • god of war and justice • name of the first woman • god of lies and mischief • ultimate god of warriors • came from the blood of ymir • came from the blood of ymir • was born by the sweat of ymir • the dwelling place of the gods • came to be when fire melted ice • god of light, purity, and beauty • the god of fertility and marriage • ...
Cold War Review 2024-04-10
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- Soviet Union's government
- Competition between U.S. and USSR to achieve milestones in space exploration.
- Symbolic division between Western and Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
- Period of improved relations and reduced tensions between superpowers.
- Indirect conflicts fought by superpowers in other countries
- Formed for collective defense against Soviet aggression in Europe.
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- Began after World War II due to power struggles between the U.S. and USSR.
- Competition to build up military capabilities, leading to increased nuclear weapons.
- Both sides engaged in spying to gather intelligence and gain advantage.
- Response to the Soviet blockade of West Berlin, showing U.S. commitment.
- War thatDivided Korea into North and South, highlighting Cold War tensions.
- aimed to rebuild Western Europe and prevent the spread of communism.
- United States government
13 Clues: United States government • Soviet Union's government • Indirect conflicts fought by superpowers in other countries • Formed for collective defense against Soviet aggression in Europe. • aimed to rebuild Western Europe and prevent the spread of communism. • Period of improved relations and reduced tensions between superpowers. • ...
Kamikazes during World War II 2016-03-04
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- A rocket-powered Kamikaze plane
- The strict and famous Japanese code that Japanese Kamikaze soldiers followed
- A small Japanese torpedo bomber that was also used as a Kamikaze plane
- A Japanese bomber that was modified to launch Ohkas
- The first fleet targeted by the Kamiakzes
- Another Japanese Ohka carrier
- A famous Japanese Admiral that was credited for making the first Kamikaze squadron
- Another Japanese Ohka carrier
- The infamous Japanese suicide boat
- The Japanese island where the final push of the Kamikazes took place
- A famous Japanese plane that was also used as a Kamikaze
- The island that MacArthur took over in response to the Kamikazes (hint: the island was never needed)
- Another Japanese Ohka carrier
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- A hand-sown belt that Kamikaze pilots got right before they died
- The Japanese suicide submarine that would crash and blow up the American ships
- The prime minister of Japan, he also had a big relationship with the Kamikazes
- The place where most of the Kamikaze attacks happened
- Another famous Japanese plane that was also used as a Kamikaze
- A famous Japanese dive bomber and Kamikaze plane
- The first major ship that the Kamikazes ever sank (hint: it was an escort carrier)
20 Clues: Another Japanese Ohka carrier • Another Japanese Ohka carrier • Another Japanese Ohka carrier • A rocket-powered Kamikaze plane • The infamous Japanese suicide boat • The first fleet targeted by the Kamiakzes • A famous Japanese dive bomber and Kamikaze plane • A Japanese bomber that was modified to launch Ohkas • The place where most of the Kamikaze attacks happened • ...
World War II Essential Information 2017-04-10
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- "lightning war"
- June 6, 1944 the Allies open up a major front in France with this invasion
- Japanese general and minister of war
- the event that will "live in infamy" that got us in to WWII
- the end of WWII will lead to 50 years of tensions between the USSR and the West known as the ___ ___
- leader of Italy during WWII
- leader of Germany during WWII
- supreme allied commander in the Pacific...Island Hopping Campaign
- US President that dropped the Atomic bombs on Japan
- leader of the USSR
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- Hitler stabs Stalin in the back and invades ____ in 1941
- supreme allied commander in Europe...launched D-DAY...later president
- the genocide of 6 million (+) Jews during WWII (Final Solution)
- fought primarily in the skies over the British Isles
- prime minister of Great Britain during the war
- US President in office when WWII began
- emperor of Japan
- WWII in Europe began with the German invasion of _____.
18 Clues: "lightning war" • emperor of Japan • leader of the USSR • leader of Italy during WWII • leader of Germany during WWII • Japanese general and minister of war • US President in office when WWII began • prime minister of Great Britain during the war • US President that dropped the Atomic bombs on Japan • fought primarily in the skies over the British Isles • ...
cold war 2023-05-15
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- President Reagan's proposed weapons system to destroy Soviet missiles from space.
- a metaphoric wall dividing the democratic nations of the West from the communist nations of the East
- The person who led a revolution that set up a communist state in Cuba
- Congress' plan to spend lots of money to rebuild Europe to reduce the treat of communist revolutions in Western Europe
- President Truman's policy of giving American aid to nations threatened by communist expansion
- A competition for supremacy in nuclear weapons (between United States and Soviet Union)
- Vietnamese guerillas who opposed the noncommunist government of South Vietnam.
- A wall built by the communist East German government in 1961 to seal off East Berlin from West Berlin.
- Policy in the Soviet Union of speaking openly about problems
- hundreds of American and British planes carried tons of food, oil, and supplies to the 2 million West Berliners everyday (lasted for a year until Stalin decided to lift the blockade because it wasn't working)
- the Cold War Policy of keeping communism within its already existing borders and not allowing communism to spread further
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- After World War II, the long period of intense rivalry between the Soviet Union and the United States
- fighters who used hit and run attacks
- Military alliance established in 1955 of the Soviet Union and other communist states in Europe.
- The world's first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union.
- a nation that is dominated politically and economically by a more powerful nation
- He took office in 1981 with the belief that the Soviet Union was the focus of evil in the world. He had a tough anticommunist stand, and he wanted to deal with the Soviets from a position of strength, so he persuaded the Congress to increase military spending by more than $100 billion during his first five years in office.
- A general who Truman chose to command a force that was sent to Korea to attack after North Korea attacked Southern Korea
- a new world organization with 51 nations who were members from the start; they all agreed to bring disputes before the body for peaceful settlement
- The conference between the highest-ranking officials of different nations
20 Clues: fighters who used hit and run attacks • Policy in the Soviet Union of speaking openly about problems • The world's first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union. • The person who led a revolution that set up a communist state in Cuba • The conference between the highest-ranking officials of different nations • ...
Year 9 (Review) 2023-05-16
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- Japanese city that witnessed the dropping of the first atomic bomb
- When no direct fighting takes place
- When countries make agreements with each other
- Hitler made an agreement with this Soviet leader to avoid initially having to fight on two fronts.
- The name of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima
- The name given to the bombing of British cities during the Second World War
- British troops were evacuated from here in May 1940
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- When you give in to avoid further conflict
- Ideology of the USSR
- Built to separate a German city
- This place was bomb by the Japanese bringing the US into World War Two
11 Clues: Ideology of the USSR • Built to separate a German city • When no direct fighting takes place • When you give in to avoid further conflict • When countries make agreements with each other • The name of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima • British troops were evacuated from here in May 1940 • Japanese city that witnessed the dropping of the first atomic bomb • ...
WWI and the Rise of Dictators 2013-01-09
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- plan to keep Germany from a 2 front war in WWI
- to turn Soviet Union into modern industrial power
- had the highest number of casualties in WWI
- this group made sure countries had all supplies needed to fight in WWI
- joined the war late and provided financial support for the Allies
- used fear and violence to maintain power and control
- event triggered by collapse of Ameican stock market
- used public speaking skills to rise to power
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- party that lead revolution in Russia 1917
- used to boost morale and encourage support of war
- cause of tension between the US and Germany
- politcal ideology that glorifies loyalty to the state
- new weapons in WWI created this style of war
- letter written by German offical to Mexico
- Germany, Austria Hungary, and Italy prior to WWI
- punished Germany for WWI
- assassination that began WWI
- Russia, Great Britain, and France prior to WWI
- led the Black Shirts to rise to power in Italy
- area between Germany and Russia during WWI
20 Clues: punished Germany for WWI • assassination that began WWI • party that lead revolution in Russia 1917 • letter written by German offical to Mexico • area between Germany and Russia during WWI • cause of tension between the US and Germany • had the highest number of casualties in WWI • new weapons in WWI created this style of war • ...
WWI and the Rise of Dictators 2013-01-09
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- led the Black Shirts to rise to power in Italy
- new weapons in WWI created this style of war
- had the highest number of casualties in WWI
- joined the war late and provided financial support for the Allies
- Russia, Great Britain, and France prior to WWI
- to turn Soviet Union into modern industrial power
- plan to keep Germany from a 2 front war in WWI
- event triggered by collapse of Ameican stock market
- punished Germany for WWI
- cause of tension between the US and Germany
- used to boost morale and encourage support of war
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- letter written by German offical to Mexico
- Germany, Austria Hungary, and Italy prior to WWI
- this group made sure countries had all supplies needed to fight in WWI
- party that lead revolution in Russia 1917
- politcal ideology that glorifies loyalty to the state
- used fear and violence to maintain power and control
- assassination that began WWI
- used public speaking skills to rise to power
- area between Germany and Russia during WWI
20 Clues: punished Germany for WWI • assassination that began WWI • party that lead revolution in Russia 1917 • letter written by German offical to Mexico • area between Germany and Russia during WWI • had the highest number of casualties in WWI • cause of tension between the US and Germany • new weapons in WWI created this style of war • ...
Women of WW1 2013-12-20
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- fought for women to get government jobs?
- kind of jobs did the women have during the war?
- were typically used as_____ in the war
- million women were employed before the war?
- did _________ use women in war?
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- were considered_______?
- were the first to utilize women in the war?
- did the women fill in for during the war?
- did women need to be used?
9 Clues: were considered_______? • did women need to be used? • did _________ use women in war? • were typically used as_____ in the war • fought for women to get government jobs? • did the women fill in for during the war? • were the first to utilize women in the war? • million women were employed before the war? • kind of jobs did the women have during the war?
Cold War - Lesson 1 2023-04-13
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- the political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II
- the art or practice of pursuing a dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping, especially in politics.
- a foreign policy strategy followed by the United States during the Cold War
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- formally the Treaty of Friendship
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- an international organization founded in 1945
- an American foreign policy that pledges American "support for democracies against authoritarian threats."
- provided markets for American goods
- an ongoing political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after World War II
9 Clues: formally the Treaty of Friendship • provided markets for American goods • The North Atlantic Treaty Organization • an international organization founded in 1945 • a foreign policy strategy followed by the United States during the Cold War • the political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II • ...
Around the World (International Universities) 2024-09-03
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- You are indirectly associated to it
- German University, with a motto Semper apertus(»Always open«)celebrated not only for its high level of research but also for its liberality, commitment to democratic ideals, and openness to new ideas
- Ivy League, named after the capital of a U.S State
- Renowned for studying real world issues, from economics, politics and law to sociology, anthropology, accounting and finance
- A world-class university in Istanbul, delivering top-of-the-line education and research in Engineering and Natural Sciences, Arts and Social Sciences, and Management
- In 1876,it became one of the first Ivy League schools to admit female students to its undergraduate programs
- Academically, this Canadian University is noted for influential movements and curricula in literary criticism and communication theory,
- For the 2021-2022 school year,this U.S University had the most international students
- Australian University, named after World War I general Sir John...., it was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state
- Also called KIT, makes significant contributions to the global challenges of mankind in the fields of energy, mobility, and information
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- The only UK university to focus entirely on science, engineering, medicine and business
- The University is a colour
- The university began in Downtown Boston and moved to Cambridge two years later - the present-day location
- 2 Alumni members have served as President of the United States
- Our unique three-part admissions process focuses on who you are, how you think, and what you have achieved. Part 1 is the basic application form, Part 2 is a series of challenges, and Part 3 is your past accomplishments and academic performance
- Unique among Ivy League schools in that it's a land-grant university renowned for research initiatives in areas like genomics, cancer biology, and regenerative medicine. It stands for innovation
- The oldest university in Australia and no less than five Australian prime ministers are the alumni
- Few politicians went to this university in England
- Ivy League, known for its excellent drama and music programs
19 Clues: The University is a colour • You are indirectly associated to it • Ivy League, named after the capital of a U.S State • Few politicians went to this university in England • Ivy League, known for its excellent drama and music programs • 2 Alumni members have served as President of the United States • ...
Women of WW1 2013-12-20
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- did _________ use women in war?
- were considered_______?
- million women were employed before the war?
- fought for women to get government jobs?
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- did women need to be used?
- did the women fill in for during the war?
- were the first to utilize women in the war?
- were typically used as_____ in the war
- kind of jobs did the women have during the war?
9 Clues: were considered_______? • did women need to be used? • did _________ use women in war? • were typically used as_____ in the war • fought for women to get government jobs? • did the women fill in for during the war? • were the first to utilize women in the war? • million women were employed before the war? • kind of jobs did the women have during the war?
32 American Events Worth Knowing 2020-06-03
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- In 1896, in the case of Plessy vs. ___________________________, the U.S. Supreme Court established the idea of the “separate but equal” education of black and white children.
- In 1892, _________________________________opened in New York Harbor as a processing point for immigrants. Over the next 60 years, 12 million immigrants would pass through its doors.
- _______________________________________escaped from slavery in 1849 and made nineteen trips back to the South to rescue more than 300 slaves.
- On April 4, 1968, ___________________________________, leader of the Civil Rights Movement, was assassinated on the balcony of a Memphis hotel.
- In 1862, President Lincoln drafted the _______________________________ Proclamation. It was the first step toward ending slavery.
- In 1838, the Cherokees were driven out of Georgia and forced west (at gunpoint) to Oklahoma. Their journey, in which many of them died, became known as the Trail of _____________________.
- On May 8, 1945, the Germans surrendered to the Allies. ________________________ camps, in which _______________million Jews had been murdered were finally liberated.
- On November 22, ________________ John F. Kennedy(JFK) was assassinated by Lee Harvey___________________ in Dallas.
- On __________________________, 1941, Japan bombed U.S. forces at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. As a result, the U.S. entered the World War II which had begun in 1939 and lasted until 1945.
- In ________________________ the first Africans were brought as slaves to what is now Virginia.
- On October 29, _______________the stock market crashed and the Great Depression began.
- Between _______________ and _________________ the U.S. fought in the Korean War, a civil war between North and South Korea. The U.S. backed the South Koreans while China and the Soviet Union backed North Korea.
- On August _____, 1945, the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on _____________________ Japan. Three days later, another bomb was dropped on Nagasaki.
- On July 4, __________________ the Declaration of Independence was issued by the Continental Congress. The War for Independence had already begun (but was going poorly). The war would last until 1783.
- Between 1955 and ___________________ the U.S. was involved in the Vietnam War, a civil war between North and South Vietnam. The U.S. backed the South while the Soviets and Chinese backed the North.
- The War of _______________________was fought with Britain over shipping rights, land and the impressment of American soldiers.
- _______________________________ was elected as the 44th President of the United States on November 4, 2008. He was the first African American to hold the office.
- In 1846, the Mexican-American War erupted. This controversial war expanded the United States into the Southwest by taking and purchasing some land from ___________________________.
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- In 1803, Jefferson “purchased” __________________________ from the French. The native peoples had no say in the purchase.
- In 1777, Richard_____________________________, a Thetford native swam through a British flotilla of ships on Lake Champlain to get a message to colonial troops on the opposite shore.
- The ________________________ Amendment gave women the right to vote in 1920.
- Between 1754 and 1763, the English and French fought a war over land that they both claimed. Different native peoples, whose land it had always been, fought on both sides. This was known as the ______________________ and _____________________War.
- In 1787, the Founding Fathers wrote and issued the ____________________________________. Setting up the laws and rules of our country, it is still the document by which we are governed today.
- Because of Pearl Harbor, some Americans grew suspicious of __________________________-Americans. As a result, they were interned in prison camps.
- In 1954, the Brown vs. _________________________________________ supreme court decision ordered the desegregation of schools. “Separate but equal” was no longer the law of the land.
- On ________________________ 1492, Columbus landed in the Caribbean and met the Arawak Indians.
- Between________________ and __________________ the Civil War was fought between the North and the South.
- In ___________________, Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first human to walk on the moon.
- On September 11, 2001, four planes were hijacked by members of al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden’s terrorist network. The planes struck the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania. Nearly _____________________ people were killed.
- In ____________ the U.S. entered World War I, which had started in 1914 and lasted until 1918.
- In ______________________ the Berlin Wall, which divided East and West Berlin fell. Its fall was the symbolic end to communism.
- At _____________________________________ Knee in 1890, 150 Sioux were massacred by the U.S. Army. This massacre marked the end of 400 years of conflict between the white and native peoples.
32 Clues: The ________________________ Amendment gave women the right to vote in 1920. • On October 29, _______________the stock market crashed and the Great Depression began. • On ________________________ 1492, Columbus landed in the Caribbean and met the Arawak Indians. • In ________________________ the first Africans were brought as slaves to what is now Virginia. • ...
WWI Crossword 2015-01-20
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- Man's Land The area between opposing trenches
- Bonds These were sold by the government to help finance the war
- Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- Big Four Georges Clemenceau, Vittorio Orlando, David Lloyd George, & Woodrow Wilson
- A kind of biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions
- Migration The large-scale movement of hundreds of thousands of Southern blacks to cities in the North
- Objector Person who opposes warfare on moral grounds, pointing out that the Bible says, "Thou shalt not kill."
- of Versailles This was considered the cause of WWII
- Bertha German cannon with immense power, but was very inconvenient
- Alliance Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- The development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
- France, Britain, and Russia
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- Points Wilson's plan for freedom and peace
- Convoy System Plan to defeat German U-boats
- War damages
- Clause Forced Germany to admit sole responsibility for starting World War I
- Note A telegram from the German foreign minister to the German ambassador in Mexico that was intercepted by British agents.
- A devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- shock Emotional collapse from continuous fighting
- Gas-filled airship used by Germans to drop bombs
20 Clues: War damages • France, Britain, and Russia • Points Wilson's plan for freedom and peace • Convoy System Plan to defeat German U-boats • Alliance Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • Man's Land The area between opposing trenches • Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire • Gas-filled airship used by Germans to drop bombs • ...
World War I: 7.1 - 7.2 pp. 434-445 2023-01-14
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- Who Lawrence of Arabia worked with
- new form of military tech
- What Brits, French & Russians were in WWI?
- condition of war on the Western Front
- Major naval disaster organized by Churchill
- They were victims of the Ottoman genocide 1915
- Battle that forced Russian retreat
- (2) What the Kaiser gave to Aust-Hungary
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- Violation of Belgian terr brought ? into the war
- An arms race & Schlieffen Plan are examples of
- (3)Fr resented Germany after this war
- Country that switched alliances in 1915
- He protected Germany with alliances
- Country who refused ultimatum
14 Clues: new form of military tech • Country who refused ultimatum • Who Lawrence of Arabia worked with • Battle that forced Russian retreat • He protected Germany with alliances • (3)Fr resented Germany after this war • condition of war on the Western Front • Country that switched alliances in 1915 • (2) What the Kaiser gave to Aust-Hungary • ...
Eilaria and Julianna 2023-10-24
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- a weapon
- A German submarine.
- People who fight during a war.
- A dangerous disease that mosquitoes carry.
- A weapon that shoots bullets.
- they are little animals
- An underwater mobile that travels through the sea.
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- A place soldiers stay during war, dug by them.
- not sanitary
- An underwater bullet used to sink ships.
- dirt mixed with water
- little bugs that crawl on your head and suck your blood
- a think that explodes
- Two countries going against each other in battle.
14 Clues: a weapon • not sanitary • A German submarine. • dirt mixed with water • a think that explodes • they are little animals • A weapon that shoots bullets. • People who fight during a war. • An underwater bullet used to sink ships. • A dangerous disease that mosquitoes carry. • A place soldiers stay during war, dug by them. • Two countries going against each other in battle. • ...
Country Crossword 2013-05-17
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- Tourism is popular in this country to see their large Gorilla population
- What country is referred to as the “Hinge of Africa”
- This countries capital is Lome
- This country shares a name with the food traditionally eaten at Thanksgiving
- In the past 3 years 2.5 million people have been displaced from their homes in this country
- Former Communist country infamous for the Gulag system
- This country is the most populated country in the world
- The currency of this country is the Lev (BGL)
- This country which is also an island is off the southeast coast of India
- The first French African colony to gain independence
- Leading producer of Opiates in the world.
- The highest point of this country is filled with unexploded ammunition
- This South American country borders the Caribbean and its Capital is Caracas
- Known for the genocide of over 800,000
- You live in this country
- This countries capital is Prague
- A nuclear power plant explosion in this country contributed to rising levels of cancer.
- This country is home to the largest lake in the Sahel
- This country has the largest amount of churches in West Africa
- The Incas settled in this country
- Southeast Asia that has never been colonized by an European nation
- This country issues a nuke threat to the US practically every other week
- Capital of this country is Manila
- Infamous for its continued practice of Whaling
- The Inca’s are from this country
- The second tallest mountain in the world, K2, resides in what country?
- In January of 2011, this country split to create the newest nation of Africa
- What country was formerly called Northern Rhodesia
- In this country is a city called Lagos which is the largest covering 385.9 sq miles
- This country has the single strongest economy in the Eurozone
- The Chitenje is a dress worn by the natives of what African nation
- This country is the worlds leading producer of cocoa
- This country recently legalized Gay Marriage rights
- The explorer Vasco da Gama colonized what African country in the 15th century
- This country’s nickname is the “Cradle of Civilization”
- From 1846-48 this country was at war with the U.S. over a strip of land in Texas
- Almost 90% of this mountainous Asian country is Hindu
- Only country to follow Sharia Law
- This country has a tooth mouse instead of a tooth fairy, who is called Ratoncito Perez
- Poorest country in the world, per capita. (Name is an acronym)
- This country has a lake called Lake Leman and not Lake Geneva
- The largest mountain in Africa, Mt. Kilimanjaro, is located in what country
- The word “Vampire” is the only word accepted worldwide from what country
- The Rubik's Cube was invented by an inventor from this country
- What country used to be called Myanmar
- A major export of this country is wine
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- Lake Turkana is in what East African country
- The Archduke of this country was assassinated, thus sparking the first World War
- 80% of the animals found here are indigenous to what island country
- This country, self proclaimed Somaliland, is run predominantly by pirates and war lords
- What county’s name literally means ‘Land of the Tajiks’
- This country is known for the sport Hockey
- This country's streets are known to be home of thousands of stray dogs
- The smallest landlocked South American country
- A 7.0 magnitude earthquake in 2010 has still left 400,000 people homeless in this country
- “I ran right into the answer” *you just said it
- The capital of this country is Minsk
- This country has ruled over 166 countries in its existence
- The poorest city on the planet, La Paz, is in what country?
- Smiling is considered immature in this country
- Mubarak was driven from power in 2011 in the country
- The Air Mountains are in what African country
- This country shares an island with Haiti
- The Official language of this country is Uzbek
- Over half of the worlds cork is made in this country
- Casablanca is in this country
- This is Gandhi's birthplace
- This is the second largest country in Africa
- This country's currency is called Tenge
- This is the most developed country in Africa
- The number 4 is extremely unlucky in this country
- During World War 2, almost 6 million from this country were killed.
- Singapore is at the southern tip of what peninsula country
- This countries capital is phnom penh
- This country became landlocked when Eritrea became independent.
- This country was known as “Upper Volta”
- This country is famous for it’s chocolate
- The capital of this country is composed of two cities: Tegucigalpa and Comayagüela
- This Jewish nation formed as a relocation area for Jewish people after World War 2
- Pres. Johnson was criticized for his dealing of the war in the country in the 1960’s
- This country is the most generous on the planet, donated 1% of the GDP to the poor
- The Vatican is inside this country
- This country has the name “Olivia” in it
- This country is the home of the giant sable antelope
- Currently undergoing a crisis and may have to leave the Eurozone
- Cannabis is legal in the European country
- What country is hosting the Soccer World Cup in 2014?
- This country’s name means “land of trees”
- The countries president is Yayi Boni.
- This country produces as much as 90% of the cocaine in the United States
- This country was involved in the 1993 Rwandan Genocide, however, is not Rwanda
- Noah knew it as “the land of milk and honey.”
- This country is famous for it’s cigars
- Timbuktu is an ancient city in this African nation
- The largest country in the Caucasus region
- Akon was born here
- The world’s most Islamic populated country
- What country’s name means "great houses of stone"
- The Aborigines are a native people from what country?
- A street vendor set himself on fire here to begin the Arab Spring
100 Clues: Akon was born here • You live in this country • This is Gandhi's birthplace • Casablanca is in this country • This countries capital is Lome • This countries capital is Prague • The Inca’s are from this country • The Incas settled in this country • Capital of this country is Manila • Only country to follow Sharia Law • The Vatican is inside this country • ...
Wheaties of Fire Crossword Puzzle! 2021-09-13
10 Clues: Who is the seawing? • Who is the mudwing? • Who is the rainwing? • Who is the sandwing? • Who is the nightwing? • What dragonet night is dead? • What is going to stop the war? • What is going on in the world? • Where are the dragonets hidden? • What are webs, dune ,and kestrel in?
Girl in the Blue Coat 2022-01-21
10 Clues: Mirjam is: • Bas' older brother • Who invaded Amsterdam • Where the book takes place • Mirjam attended the jewish: • Hanneke and her family are: • The main character of the book is: • The missing girl being searched for • Which world war did the story take place in? • Hanneke's boyfriend who died at war is named:
Entertainment during the 1920s and 1930s 2023-05-02
10 Clues: The first war • created in 1925 • synonym for film • shot by George Wilson • Followed the first war • Mr. DePalma wrote 7 of them • source of amusement/ pleasure • written by F. Scott Fitzgerald • time period between the world wars (#s) • A warning against mankind’s desire to exploit nature for personal
Hattie Big Sky Crossword 2024-01-06
10 Clues: Hattie’s cat • Hattie's aunt • The antagonist • The protaginist • Perille's German husband • This is that state Hattie lives in • The amount of acres Hattie was given • Hattie’s friend at war with the Kaisar • The current World War in Hattie Big Sky • This is what Hattie will have do in Montana
Daily crossword 2021-12-16
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- hate group towards ethnic and religious group
- plan a 3 step plan to defeat confederates
- 16th president during the civil war
- killed a president
- a confederate military leader who was offered a job with union
- freed all slaves in rebellious states
- provides buffer between north & south
- where confederacy fired first shots at union kicking off civil war
- people who don't have freedom
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- a new bullet that has more accuracy and did more damage
- finical crisis that triggered an economic depression
- random draw of men to fight in a war
- people who were with the southern confederate
- states governed by the U.S. federal government
- around 300 words 2 minutes
- creator of American red cross
- freed 300 slaves
- a general who was fired because he was so cautious
- outbreaks in new york
- when a state decides to leave a nation
20 Clues: freed 300 slaves • killed a president • outbreaks in new york • around 300 words 2 minutes • creator of American red cross • people who don't have freedom • 16th president during the civil war • random draw of men to fight in a war • freed all slaves in rebellious states • provides buffer between north & south • when a state decides to leave a nation • ...
James Madison 2022-03-11
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- he served 4 terms in
- at the Philadelphia Convention he was the
- he became Secretary of State for
- on March 4th, 1817 he
- with his wife, he liked to play
- he married a woman named
- he was born on ____ 16, 1757
- as a child he liked to read and
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- The British marched through DC and burned down the
- during the war of 1812 he was
- in 2 years he graduated from the college of
- as a child he suffered from nervous attacks and
- he grew up on this type of farm
- he learned to hunt, fish and
- during retirement he was very friendly and
- he and his wife move back home to
- he knew multiple
- his nickname is _____ of the constitution
- he had no
- during the war of 1812, he did not want to go to war but the British were seizing our
20 Clues: he had no • he knew multiple • he served 4 terms in • on March 4th, 1817 he • he married a woman named • he learned to hunt, fish and • he was born on ____ 16, 1757 • during the war of 1812 he was • he grew up on this type of farm • with his wife, he liked to play • as a child he liked to read and • he became Secretary of State for • he and his wife move back home to • ...
New government 2023-11-30
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- Only have to have 2/3 of the states agree to get it
- Conflicts fought between the First French Empire under Napoleon
- strongly against a central government
- Right to job he was appointed to,But that the Judiciary Act voided the job
- wanting a strong central government
- Met Louis and Clark and became a peace symbol
- the location where star spangle banner was inspired
- Conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority
- The middle part of us purchased in 1803
- British taking drunk americans
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- decide if it is Constitutional
- Had no impact on the war because it was fought after it was officially over
- first US constitution
- Meet about the laws not working right
- U.S. has had enough and declared war against Great Britain
- War poem
- angry farmer veterans
- Lay out limitations for the government
- Senate & House of representatives
- Divided up the “Old Northwest”
20 Clues: War poem • first US constitution • angry farmer veterans • decide if it is Constitutional • Divided up the “Old Northwest” • British taking drunk americans • Senate & House of representatives • wanting a strong central government • Meet about the laws not working right • strongly against a central government • Lay out limitations for the government • ...
Civil War Terms 2024-05-16
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- Confederate victory in Stafford and Spotsylvania
- Led by General Benjamin Lincoln, forces based in Charleston.
- Proposed by General Winfield Scott
- The Civil War began here
- Union sided men who robbed and murdered people of the Confederacy.
- William T Sherman wanted to neutralize Confederate supply lines here.
- Escaping Slaves
- Robert E Lee surrendered here.
- A system of safe houses and codes to help slaves escape.
- Pride in native status
- Weakened the Confederacy by splitting their forces.
- Largest slave auctions.
- 2 stage battle 1st stage won by the Confederates
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- Turning point in the Civil war. This battle had a total of 50,000 casualties.
- Confederate victory in Cobb County.
- Codes used along the underground railroad.
- Issued by Abraham Lincoln
- Military Campaign in Georgia
- A Union victory in Hardin.
- A Union victory against Robert E Lee in Washington county.
- Reorganized the south after the war.
- "Self working farmers"
22 Clues: Escaping Slaves • Pride in native status • "Self working farmers" • Largest slave auctions. • The Civil War began here • Issued by Abraham Lincoln • A Union victory in Hardin. • Military Campaign in Georgia • Robert E Lee surrendered here. • Proposed by General Winfield Scott • Confederate victory in Cobb County. • Reorganized the south after the war. • ...
Cold War Crossword 2021-03-30
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- Plan Program under which the United States gave economic aid to rebuild postwar Western Europe
- War State of hostility between the Soviet Union and the United States but without military action
- Defensive military alliance of the United States Canada and ten European nations
- Gary Pilot of an American U-2 spy plane that was shot down
- Parallel Imaginary line that divides Korea at 38 degrees north latitude
- Willingness to go to the edge, or bring, of war
- Pact Military alliance of the Soviet Union and its satellite nations
- U.S. policy of sending aid to any nation trying to prevent a Communist takeover
- Hiss Accused spy
- McCarthy Republican Senator who claimed Communists were taking over the federal government
- List of people in the Hollywood film industry who were refused jobs because they did not cooperate with HUAC
- Nations Peacekeeping body of nations
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- Ten People called to testify before HUAC who did not cooperate
- Effort to block Soviet influence by making alliances and supporting weaker nations
- Hydrogen Bomb
- Nation Country dominated by the Soviet Union
- House Committee on Un-American Activities
- Zedong Leader of the Communist forces in China
- Term used to refer to tactic of accusing people of disloyalty without producing evidence
- Curtain The division of Europe between free and communist countries
- Airlift Resupply of West Berlin by U.S. and British planes during Soviet blockade of 1948
- War War begun when North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950
- Incident Downing of a U.S. spy plane and the capture of it's pilot by USSR in 1960
23 Clues: Hydrogen Bomb • Hiss Accused spy • Nations Peacekeeping body of nations • House Committee on Un-American Activities • Nation Country dominated by the Soviet Union • Zedong Leader of the Communist forces in China • Willingness to go to the edge, or bring, of war • Gary Pilot of an American U-2 spy plane that was shot down • ...