world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
SSUSH19DE 2024-03-18
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- places where people are confined or detained without trial, especially during a war
- a civil rights leader who organized a march on Washington D.C. during World War II
- the civilian population and activities of a nation at home while the military is fighting in other countries
- Companies and factories that produce weapons, equipment, and supplies for the military
- to save or use something carefully to prevent waste
- the powers given to the president to make decisions and take action without needing immediate approval from congress
- the forced relocation and confinement of a group of people, often during wartime
- resources that are limited in availability
- jobs in the military that do not involve fighting; examples include working in medical care, administration, or mechanics
- when businesses and factories change their normal production to make weapons, ammunition, and other goods
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- the process of preparing a country's military and economy for war
- A command issued by the President without going through congress
- books that contain coupons or stamps that people use to buy limited amounts of certain items
- a symbol representing the women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II
- when the government limits the amount of certain goods people can buy
15 Clues: resources that are limited in availability • to save or use something carefully to prevent waste • A command issued by the President without going through congress • the process of preparing a country's military and economy for war • when the government limits the amount of certain goods people can buy • ...
World War 1 2025-01-31
8 Clues: Wilson´s foreign policy • A socialist party leader • Believed in Dollar Diplomacy • British liner sunk by Germany • The archduke of Austria-Hungary • A message sent by Germany to Mexico • The name of Germany´s side in the war • A world organization made after World War 1
Code talker crossword 2021-04-12
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- Which country is Ned fighting against
- This relative drives Ned to the school
- What war is Ned fighting in?
- What were the names of the suicide planes?
- The first name of the author of code talker
- What is the genre of Code Talker?
- Which sibling writes to Ned in a letter?
- True or false, in the book, Ned gets shot
- What is Ned's american last name?
- Who is Ned’s friend in the book?
- what language do you have to speak in order to be a code talker?
- What does Ned receive after the war for his hard work?
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- Who is Ned telling the story too?
- What plant does Ned get water from in the desert exercise?
- What is the 1 exercise Ned is bad at?
- What drink does Ned ask for in the restaurant at the end of the book?
- What does Ned use for good luck during the war?
- What language does Ned go to the school to learn?
- What is Ned's job in the war?
- Navajo houses are called____
- What is the ceremony called to heal soldiers with battle fatigue?
- What is Ned's ethnicity?
- From what body of water do Navajos not eat food from?
- The last name of the author of code talker
- Who is the main character in Code Talker?
25 Clues: What is Ned's ethnicity? • What war is Ned fighting in? • Navajo houses are called____ • What is Ned's job in the war? • Who is Ned’s friend in the book? • Who is Ned telling the story too? • What is the genre of Code Talker? • What is Ned's american last name? • Which country is Ned fighting against • What is the 1 exercise Ned is bad at? • ...
US HISTORY 2025-02-28
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- 1945 meeting of U.S., U.K., and Soviet leaders about post-war Europe.
- The idea that both sides would destroy each other in a nuclear war.
- Imaginary line dividing communist and non-communist Europe.
- Spy case involving a U.S. government official accused of being a communist.
- Fear of communism leading to false accusations.
- U.S. agency that prepared for nuclear attacks.
- Tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union after WWII.
- 1945 meeting where Allied leaders decided post-war Europe
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- Soviet plan to help Eastern Europe after WWII.
- Case where two people were convicted of espionage for passing atomic secrets.
- 1950-1953 conflict between North and South Korea.
- Period starting with the use of atomic bombs in the 1940s.
- U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism in the 1940s
- Soviet attempt to stop access to West Berlin in 1948.
- U.S. committee that investigated suspected communists.
- Soviet-led military alliance of Eastern European countries.
- U.S. aid to help rebuild Europe after WWII.
- Countries not aligned with the U.S. or the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- A powerful nuclear bomb that uses hydrogen to create a massive explosion.
- Military alliance of the U.S. and Western countries after World War II.
20 Clues: U.S. aid to help rebuild Europe after WWII. • Soviet plan to help Eastern Europe after WWII. • U.S. agency that prepared for nuclear attacks. • Fear of communism leading to false accusations. • 1950-1953 conflict between North and South Korea. • Soviet attempt to stop access to West Berlin in 1948. • U.S. committee that investigated suspected communists. • ...
Anne Frank 2022-04-26
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- Who was Anne's only sibling?
- Where did she die?
- What was Anne Frank mainly known for?
- How old was Anne Frank when she got her first diary?
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- Where did Anne Frank move to when she was four years old?
- What month was Anne born in?
- What was her dream job?
- What did she hide behind during world war two?
- How old was Anne at the start of world war two?
- What disease did she die from?
10 Clues: Where did she die? • What was her dream job? • What month was Anne born in? • Who was Anne's only sibling? • What disease did she die from? • What was Anne Frank mainly known for? • What did she hide behind during world war two? • How old was Anne at the start of world war two? • How old was Anne Frank when she got her first diary? • ...
Lesson 39 Vocab 2024-05-13
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- a foreign policy characterized by a willingness to push a dangerous situation to the brink, or edge, of war rather than give in to an opponent
- during the arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union, the principle that either side would respond to a nuclear attack by launching its own missiles, which helped prevent the Cold War from becoming a hot war
- a foreign policy in which a nation develops a weapons arsenal so deadly that another nation will not dare attack
- as part of the Cold War and in response to the formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, an agreement signed in 1955 by the Soviet Union, Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania to establish a military alliance for mutual defense
- a hydrogen bomb, or a bomb created by fusing atoms; more powerful than an atomic bomb, a weapon of mass destruction that the United States first tested in 1952 as part of the arms race
- the sudden overthrow of a government by violent force
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- a country under another country's control
- originally, the group of nations that had recently gained independence from colonial rule and were not aligned with the West (First World) or the East (Second World) after World War II; more broadly, the developing nations of the world
- an area, often along the border between two military powers, that no military forces are allowed to enter
- a competition between nations to achieve the more powerful weapons arsenal
10 Clues: a country under another country's control • the sudden overthrow of a government by violent force • a competition between nations to achieve the more powerful weapons arsenal • an area, often along the border between two military powers, that no military forces are allowed to enter • ...
Countries 2024-02-15
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- Home of the Eiffel Tower
- Has the largest capital city in the world
- Shares the world's longest land border with a northern neighbor (abbr.)
- Has the largest city in North America (by population)
- Largest current country in the world
- The most mountainous country
- Has the Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Largest country in North America, 2nd largest in the world
- Most populous country
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- Has the most islands
- This country is often considered to be a continent
- Highest capital city in the world
- Has the world's tallest building (abbr.)
- Where Messi is from
- One of 3 European nations to span 2 continents
- Happiest country in the world
- Has the world's largest rainforest
- Was once the largest country in history (abbr.)
- Where Mt. Everest is
- On the west of Hispaniola
20 Clues: Where Messi is from • Has the most islands • Where Mt. Everest is • Most populous country • Home of the Eiffel Tower • On the west of Hispaniola • The most mountainous country • Happiest country in the world • Has the Leaning Tower of Pisa • Highest capital city in the world • Has the world's largest rainforest • Largest current country in the world • ...
Vietnam vocab 2023-11-16
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- Antiwar lectures in many U.S. colleges and high schools.
- Extreme leftist antiwar youth group in the U.S. Many domestic bombings were attributed do the Weathermen.
- The lead and most dangerous position on a patrol into enemy territory.
- common gun used by Americans
- Vietnamese Communist guerrillas opposed lo the government of South Vietnam; also, VC, Victor Charlie or, simply "Charlie."
- WORLD Term used by American troops lo refer to the U.S.
- HO Ho Chi Minh, leader of North Vielnam.
- PROGRAM U.S. South Vietnamese operatlon to kill village leaders belleved to be pro-Communisi.
- TRAUMATIC STRESS SYNDROME (PTTS) Emotionál stress suffered by many Vietnam veterans after lheir retum home.
- Sludents Tor a Democratic Society, a leftist U.S. sludent group that played an imporlant role in protesting agairist lhe war.
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- U.S. troops' use of hand grenades to kill their own sergeants or officers for the alleged unnecessary risking of soldiers' lives. Army records show 600 "fraggings" between 1969 and 1971.
- PETER White phosphorus artillery shell, designed to burn the skin.
- Guerrilla group formed by Ho Chi Minh after World War Il to force the French colonial rulers out ol
- or PUNJI STICK Sharpened spear hidden In ground, designed to impale unwary U.S. and South Viel-namese troops.
- Major Vietnamese holiday. In January 1968, Communist troops shocked U.S. and South Vielnamese by staging fierce altacks all over South Vielnam on the Tel holiday. Though the Communists were lorced back, the . Tel atlack shattered U.S. assurance that the war was going well.
- U.S. policy of lurning the warover to South Vietnamese, begun in 1969.
- DOCTRINE Proclaimed by President Harry S. Truman in 1947, il committed the U.S. lo aid anti-Gom-munist forces anywhere in the world; il is seen as the foundation of U.S. decision lo go lo war in Vielnam.
- trap Hidden explosive device designed to injure the enemy.
- THE MAGIC DRAGON U.S. plane capable of circling over a largel and firing tens of thousands of shells-into a small area.
- Racially abusive term for Vielnamese used by many U.S. troops.
20 Clues: common gun used by Americans • HO Ho Chi Minh, leader of North Vielnam. • WORLD Term used by American troops lo refer to the U.S. • Antiwar lectures in many U.S. colleges and high schools. • trap Hidden explosive device designed to injure the enemy. • Racially abusive term for Vielnamese used by many U.S. troops. • ...
Cold War 2024-04-17
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- Became name for the divide between Western capitalist and Eastern communist countries
- U.S., Canada, and 10 other Western countries Members agreed to aid each other should one of their countries be attacked
- Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs)
- Strategy used by the United States to prevent the spread of communism after World War II
- Relation to NATO by USSRCollective defense treaty of communist countries Poland, Romania. Hungary, etc.
- Military operation that brought food and other goods into West Berlin by air after the government of East Berlin implemented a blockade.]
- Promoted new way of life that ran in opposition to American society’s established ruled/behaviors
- The border between North and South Korea
- Global Organization promoting the cooperation among nations and working together to resolve conflicts.
- Rivalry between U.S. and USSR to see who could dominate ability to travel and collect data from space
- A campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy
- Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones
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- A daring series of policy initiatives,legestration, and programs by Lyndon B. Johnson for reform.
- U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II.
- What changes after the Korean war
- North Korea Army invade South Korea over the 38 Parallel Starts June 1950
- Created in 1938 to investigate suspected rebel activities of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having communist ties
- a pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries
- A political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after World War II.
- A musical genre that emerged out of rhythm and blues (R&B)Brought by African Americans during Great Migrat
- F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s
- Established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to democratic nations under communist threat.
22 Clues: What changes after the Korean war • The border between North and South Korea • Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones • F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s • Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs) • U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II. • ...
Cold War 2024-04-17
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- Became name for the divide between Western capitalist and Eastern communist countries
- U.S., Canada, and 10 other Western countries Members agreed to aid each other should one of their countries be attacked
- Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs)
- Strategy used by the United States to prevent the spread of communism after World War II
- Relation to NATO by USSRCollective defense treaty of communist countries Poland, Romania. Hungary, etc.
- Military operation that brought food and other goods into West Berlin by air after the government of East Berlin implemented a blockade.]
- Promoted new way of life that ran in opposition to American society’s established ruled/behaviors
- The border between North and South Korea
- Global Organization promoting the cooperation among nations and working together to resolve conflicts.
- Rivalry between U.S. and USSR to see who could dominate ability to travel and collect data from space
- A campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy
- Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones
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- A daring series of policy initiatives,legestration, and programs by Lyndon B. Johnson for reform.
- U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II.
- What changes after the Korean war
- North Korea Army invade South Korea over the 38 Parallel Starts June 1950
- Created in 1938 to investigate suspected rebel activities of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having communist ties
- a pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries
- A political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after World War II.
- A musical genre that emerged out of rhythm and blues (R&B)Brought by African Americans during Great Migrat
- F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s
- Established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to democratic nations under communist threat.
22 Clues: What changes after the Korean war • The border between North and South Korea • Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones • F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s • Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs) • U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II. • ...
Countries Crossword. 2022-10-24
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- LARGEST COFFEE PRODUCER COUNTRY.
- COUNTRY WITH THE MOST BARS AND RESTAURANTS PER INHABITANT IN THE WORLD.
- MOST WELL-KNOWN COUNTRY WITH A CAPITALIST ECONOMY.
- MOST LAUREATED COUNTRY IN THE FORMULA 1 HISTORY.
- IT IS THE LARGEST WINE PRODUCER COUNTRY!
- LARGEST ASIAN COUNTRY.
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- LAST EUROPEAN COUNTRY WHICH LIVES UNDER A DICTATORSHIP.
- STARTS WITH N. HOME TO THE MOST OVERWEIGHT PEOPLE IN THE WORLD, IT IS AN ISLAND LOCATED IN OCEANIA.
- SMALLEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.
- LOCATED IN EUROPE. HAPPIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.
- LOCATED IN EUROPE. CURRENTLY IN A WAR.
- LARGEST AMERICAN COUNTRY.
- NORDIC COUNTRY HOME OF THE BRAND "LEGO".
- COUNTRY WITH THE MOST PYRAMIDS.
- LOCATED IN AFRICA. MOST RECENT COUNTRY TO DECLARE ITS INDEPENDENCE.
15 Clues: LARGEST ASIAN COUNTRY. • LARGEST AMERICAN COUNTRY. • SMALLEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. • COUNTRY WITH THE MOST PYRAMIDS. • LARGEST COFFEE PRODUCER COUNTRY. • LOCATED IN EUROPE. CURRENTLY IN A WAR. • NORDIC COUNTRY HOME OF THE BRAND "LEGO". • IT IS THE LARGEST WINE PRODUCER COUNTRY! • MOST LAUREATED COUNTRY IN THE FORMULA 1 HISTORY. • ...
Week 24: The Homefront 2023-04-19
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- The military issued an order that any suspicious person living within 50-60 miles of the coast could be removed and sent here.
- The new image created for women supporting the war effort.
- limited African Americans' access to buildings and transportation.
- In a decade before World War II, more American ____ joined the workforce.
- After the attack on Pearl Harbor, many people felt suspicion and anger against them.
- Existing automobile and appliance factories became airplane and ____ factories during World War II.
- A metal indicating that a soldier was wounded in multiple battles.
- In 1962, he won election to the U.S. Senate.
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- The government owns all property.
- Another name for "European Recovery Plan".
- He was arrested and convicted for refusing arrest because he refused to go to a concentration camp.
- These people became pioneers in leading protest against discriminatory laws.
12 Clues: The government owns all property. • Another name for "European Recovery Plan". • In 1962, he won election to the U.S. Senate. • The new image created for women supporting the war effort. • limited African Americans' access to buildings and transportation. • A metal indicating that a soldier was wounded in multiple battles. • ...
Kyndall Shipman "Vietnam Conflict" 2022-05-09
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- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- The Domino Theory as the belief that if one country fell to what?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- Who was the US Secretary of Defence?
- Who was a corrupt leader who refused to give peasants land?
- In 1968 how much money did the war cost per year?
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- When china became communit in 1949 what country did they take control of?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- After World WarTwo who did Ho Chi Minh captured?
- The first major contingent of US Marines arrived in?
12 Clues: Who was the US Secretary of Defence? • After World WarTwo who did Ho Chi Minh captured? • In 1968 how much money did the war cost per year? • The first major contingent of US Marines arrived in? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • Who was a corrupt leader who refused to give peasants land? • ...
_ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( For the next clue unscramble the coloured letters after filling in the last name of the authors of the following works) 2017-01-10
10 Clues: Hamlet • Geetanjali • Time Machine • War and Peace • David Copperfield • Origin of Species • Pride and Prejudice • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer • Around the World in Eighty Days • Pilgrim's Progress from this world to that which is to come
2017-09-13
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- Sehenswürdigkeit in Ulm, die wir gemeinsam angeschaut haben.
- Worüber “streiten“ wir uns öfters?
- Wohin ging unser erster gemeinsamer Urlaub?
- In welchem Monat sind wir zusammen gekommen?
- Deine Lieblings-WG-Mitbewohnerin?
- Unser erstes gemeinsamer Konzertbesuch war bei welcher Band?
- Einmal im Johr isch...?
- Wohin ging unser 2. Campingurlaub?
- Die besten Chips?
- Miris Lieblingsfarbe?
- Erstes Geschenk von dir?
- Die zwielichtigste WG lag wo?
- Unser kältester Städtetrip?
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- Ausflug an unserem 6. Jahrestag?
- Unsere weiteste gemeinsame Reise?
- Was putzt du überhaupt nicht gern?
- Wo trafen sich unsere Eltern das erste Mal?
- In welcher Straße war unsere erste gemeinsame Wohnung?
- Unsere wärmste Urlaubsstadt?
- Wo war unser “erstes Date“?
- Wo haben wir studiert?
- Dein Lieblingsverein?
- Welche Sportart hab ich durch dich für mich entdeckt?
23 Clues: Die besten Chips? • Miris Lieblingsfarbe? • Dein Lieblingsverein? • Wo haben wir studiert? • Einmal im Johr isch...? • Erstes Geschenk von dir? • Wo war unser “erstes Date“? • Unser kältester Städtetrip? • Unsere wärmste Urlaubsstadt? • Die zwielichtigste WG lag wo? • Ausflug an unserem 6. Jahrestag? • Unsere weiteste gemeinsame Reise? • Deine Lieblings-WG-Mitbewohnerin? • ...
Key Events for IB History Standard 2014-12-17
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- Less severe than the Treaty of Sevres, making ammendments to aid Turkey
- Japan felt hard-done-by after the World War and wanted more land
- This country was once held together by its Catholic Religion, but became torn in two
- This took place in 1932 and aimed to create complete disarmament in Europe
- Happened near Argentina
- This pact ends WW1
- This recognises European Borders after WW1
- Germany fails to pay Reparations and so the French move in and cause a problem
- Divided a country previously undivided
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- This weakens Bulgaria
- After the Corfu Incident, Mussolini decides he wants more land
- This confirms the final breakdown of the Ottoman Empire (in Turkey)
- The war that would never happen again
- Agreement that people wouldn't go to war (sounds like a cereal)
- This recognises the new situation and separation of Austria and Hungary
- The Great War
16 Clues: The Great War • This pact ends WW1 • This weakens Bulgaria • Happened near Argentina • The war that would never happen again • Divided a country previously undivided • This recognises European Borders after WW1 • After the Corfu Incident, Mussolini decides he wants more land • Agreement that people wouldn't go to war (sounds like a cereal) • ...
ib 2014-12-17
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- Japan felt hard-done-by after the World War and wanted more land
- Germany fails to pay Reparations and so the French move in and cause a problem
- Divided a country previously undivided
- This confirms the final breakdown of the Ottoman Empire (in Turkey)
- This took place in 1932 and aimed to create complete disarmament in Europe
- This pact ends WW1
- Less severe than the Treaty of Sevres, making ammendments to aid Turkey
- The war that would never happen again
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- This country was once held together by its Catholic Religion, but became torn in two
- This recognises the new situation and separation of Austria and Hungary
- After the Corfu Incident, Mussolini decides he wants more land
- The Great War
- This weakens Bulgaria
- Agreement that people wouldn't go to war (sounds like a cereal)
- Happened near Argentina
- This recognises European Borders after WW1
16 Clues: The Great War • This pact ends WW1 • This weakens Bulgaria • Happened near Argentina • The war that would never happen again • Divided a country previously undivided • This recognises European Borders after WW1 • After the Corfu Incident, Mussolini decides he wants more land • Agreement that people wouldn't go to war (sounds like a cereal) • ...
The Cold War 2022-05-18
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- Leader of Cuba
- Investigative body that looked into communist influence in the film industry
- Allies flew food and supplies over East Germany to the city of Berlin
- Willingness to go to the edge of war
- President during the Cuban Missile Crisis, was assassinated
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- Protested the war and were in favor of peace
- War fought at the 38th parallel
- Ideology of the Soviet Union where there was no private property
- City with a wall around it to prevent people from escaping from East Germany
- Unfair tactic accusing people of disloyalty with little to no evidence
- Location of the closest nuclear threat to the United States
- The increase in birthrate following World War II
- A botched attempt by the US to take over the government of Fidel Castro
- United States President who said, "Tear down this wall!"
- Last leader of the Soviet Union
- This president believed in a policy of containment
16 Clues: Leader of Cuba • War fought at the 38th parallel • Last leader of the Soviet Union • Willingness to go to the edge of war • Protested the war and were in favor of peace • The increase in birthrate following World War II • This president believed in a policy of containment • United States President who said, "Tear down this wall!" • ...
Unit 3 Vocab Menu 2023-11-16
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- Heir to Austra-Hungarian Empire, was assassinated on June 28, 1914 which led to outbreak of world war 1
- Bosnian Serb nationalist who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- combat between fighter aircraft in close range of each other trying to shot the other out of the sky
- a passenger ship that was shoot by Germany u-boats that killed 128 Americans
- Alliance of France, Russia, and the United Kingdom with the us joining at the end of the war
- Power or influence over other countries
- Political and social ideology for a nation and the pride they take in it
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- the last German Emperor,ruled from 1888 until his abdication in 1918
- establishment of the Soviet Union, Vladimir Lenin with support from Germany and his followers overthrow Russia
- formal agreements between two or more nations to defended eachother
- Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria during world war 1
- believing you have a Superior military
- Note sent by Germany to Mexico in hopes to keep America out of the war by helping get Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona
- their destructive power and the impact they would leave on the people and land
- Area of land between two enemies that was not controlled or occupied by either side
15 Clues: believing you have a Superior military • Power or influence over other countries • Bosnian Serb nationalist who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand • formal agreements between two or more nations to defended eachother • the last German Emperor,ruled from 1888 until his abdication in 1918 • Political and social ideology for a nation and the pride they take in it • ...
Middle East Conflict 2023-09-28
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- The amount of years the US was fighting in Afghanistan
- The name of the war where Iraq invaded another country.
- This man was a terrorist leader and was killed by Seal Team Six
- This is the name of one of the groups of Islam, not Shia
- The city where the World Trade Centers were located.
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- The term for the people who carried out the 9/11 bombing.
- The month the world trade center was bombed
- The resource that Iraq invaded another country for during the Persian Gulf War
- The country Iraq invaded during the Persian Gulf War
- This man was a terrorist leader, was captured in 2003 and executed in 2006
- This is the name of one of the groups of Islam, not Sunni
11 Clues: The month the world trade center was bombed • The country Iraq invaded during the Persian Gulf War • The city where the World Trade Centers were located. • The amount of years the US was fighting in Afghanistan • The name of the war where Iraq invaded another country. • This is the name of one of the groups of Islam, not Shia • ...
US & WWI (US Before Entry into WWI - America Mobilizes for the War) 2020-10-22
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- British journalists/propagandists stressed & exaggerated the brutality of Germany's actions in ____
- The War ____ Board had very broad powers to distribute raw materials, tell manufacturers what to produce, and sets prices
- "He Has Kept Us Out of the War" was a phrase used in the ____ of 1916
- The ____ on Public lnformation educated the public about the nature of the war, convincing Americans the war was a just cause
- The National ____ Act expanded the size of the army
- ____ believed the war was none of America's business and we should avoid hostilities
- The ____ Note stated that if the U.S. declared war on Germany, Mexico should declare war on the U.S.
- On ____ 2nd, 1917, Wilson asked Congress for a declaration of war
- After sinking the Sussex, an unarmed French passenger ship, Germany pledged not to sink any more unarmed ships by signing the ____ Pledge
- The Naval ____ Act ordered the building of more warships
- The CPI assembled an army of 75,000 speakers known as "4 ___ men"
- ____ believed the U.S. should play a role in world affairs, work toward achieving peace, but not enter the war
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- The increase in prices by the Food Administration encouraged farmers to purchase more land to increase ____ and reap wartime profits
- Britain used their navy to ____ Germany in order to keep essential goods from reaching them
- After the declaration of war, 24 million Americans ____ for the military.
- Many ____ benefited from increased demand by warring nations for American goods
- A German U-boat sank the ____, a British passenger ship with 128 Americans on board.
- The Food Administration asked Americans to ____ meat, wheat, sugar, and others as a patriotic gesture
- The ____ Administration reduced non-industrial consumption and implemented daylight saving time
- Wilson urged Americans to be "____ in thought as well as action"
- Between 1914-1917, U.S. gave ____ and munitions to Allies
- German-Americans & ____-Americans supported Central Powers
- Arthur Zimmerman promised Mexico, in return for siding with Germany,that they would get back ____, New Mexico, and Arizona.
- Because pre-war America was not militarily prepared, Wilson pushed Congress to pass the ____ Service Act
- ____ believed the war affected American interests and the U.S. should intervene on the side of the Allies
- To pay for the war, two approaches were used: Raise income taxes and sell ____
26 Clues: The National ____ Act expanded the size of the army • The Naval ____ Act ordered the building of more warships • Between 1914-1917, U.S. gave ____ and munitions to Allies • German-Americans & ____-Americans supported Central Powers • Wilson urged Americans to be "____ in thought as well as action" • ...
ib 2014-12-17
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- Less severe than the Treaty of Sevres, making ammendments to aid Turkey
- Divided a country previously undivided
- Japan felt hard-done-by after the World War and wanted more land
- This weakens Bulgaria
- Happened near Argentina
- This took place in 1932 and aimed to create complete disarmament in Europe
- Germany fails to pay Reparations and so the French move in and cause a problem
- After the Corfu Incident, Mussolini decides he wants more land
- This country was once held together by its Catholic Religion, but became torn in two
- Agreement that people wouldn't go to war (sounds like a cereal)
- The war that would never happen again
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- This recognises the new situation and separation of Austria and Hungary
- This pact ends WW1
- The Great War
- This recognises European Borders after WW1
- This confirms the final breakdown of the Ottoman Empire (in Turkey)
16 Clues: The Great War • This pact ends WW1 • This weakens Bulgaria • Happened near Argentina • The war that would never happen again • Divided a country previously undivided • This recognises European Borders after WW1 • After the Corfu Incident, Mussolini decides he wants more land • Agreement that people wouldn't go to war (sounds like a cereal) • ...
ib 2014-12-17
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- Japan felt hard-done-by after the World War and wanted more land
- Germany fails to pay Reparations and so the French move in and cause a problem
- Divided a country previously undivided
- This confirms the final breakdown of the Ottoman Empire (in Turkey)
- This took place in 1932 and aimed to create complete disarmament in Europe
- This pact ends WW1
- Less severe than the Treaty of Sevres, making ammendments to aid Turkey
- The war that would never happen again
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- This country was once held together by its Catholic Religion, but became torn in two
- This recognises the new situation and separation of Austria and Hungary
- After the Corfu Incident, Mussolini decides he wants more land
- The Great War
- This weakens Bulgaria
- Agreement that people wouldn't go to war (sounds like a cereal)
- Happened near Argentina
- This recognises European Borders after WW1
16 Clues: The Great War • This pact ends WW1 • This weakens Bulgaria • Happened near Argentina • The war that would never happen again • Divided a country previously undivided • This recognises European Borders after WW1 • After the Corfu Incident, Mussolini decides he wants more land • Agreement that people wouldn't go to war (sounds like a cereal) • ...
American History Midterm Review 2024-12-16
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- Fictional woman who promoted women working in the factories during WWII
- The practice of saving goods and materials at home during war
- Political ideology that swept Europe prior to WWII
- Deadliest battle of WWII fought between Germans and Soviets
- Socialist who ran for President of the United States 5 times
- Amendment that started Prohibition
- Policy of staying out of world affairs
- Treaty that ended World War I and angered Germany
- Era of illegal alcohol creation and transportation
- Economic process of coming back from war
- Time period of immense poverty across America
- Process created by Henry Ford that increased factory production
- President who died of Heart Attack during presidency
- Scandal that destroyed Harding's popularity
- Program that provided loans to pay for mortgages
- Shack villages used to mock the president
- Leader of Great Britain during WWII
- Legislation created by FDR to provide relief during the Great Depression
- Period where banks were forced to close
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- Japanese city hit by atomic bomb
- Leader of Italy during WWII
- Movement of African Americans from the South to Northern cities
- Independent women during the 1920s
- Gardens planted during WWII to harvest vegetables
- Practice of building up ones military
- Securing individual islands in the Pacific Theater
- Period of African American cultural growth
- Program that created payments for those over the age of 65
- Group of soldiers who marched on Washington D.C. for payment
- Taxes on imported goods from other countries
- Period of great drought and wind storms in the Great Plains
- Program that provided electricity to rural areas of America
- Intense fear of Communism across the United States
- Amendment that gave women the right to vote
- Surprise attack by Japan on the United States at Hawaii
- Illegal underground bars and saloons
- Program that hired men into the military to work on projects
- First major automobile company in the U.S.
- Country invaded by Germany that started World War II
39 Clues: Leader of Italy during WWII • Japanese city hit by atomic bomb • Independent women during the 1920s • Amendment that started Prohibition • Leader of Great Britain during WWII • Illegal underground bars and saloons • Practice of building up ones military • Policy of staying out of world affairs • Period where banks were forced to close • ...
US Presidents 2021-03-08
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- the youngest US president ever elected into office
- the president during the Civil War and ended slavery
- our current president and is trying to reverse the COVID-19 pandemic
- our 42nd president who was impeached for the Monica Lewinsky scandal
- the nation's first African-American president
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- our first president and major figure during our fight for independence
- developed the New Deal and was president for most of World War II
- was a general during World War II before being elected in 1952
- resigned before he would get impeached for the Watergate scandal
- the first billionaire and brought us into the COVID-19 era
10 Clues: the nation's first African-American president • the youngest US president ever elected into office • the president during the Civil War and ended slavery • the first billionaire and brought us into the COVID-19 era • was a general during World War II before being elected in 1952 • resigned before he would get impeached for the Watergate scandal • ...
English prime ministers 2022-01-02
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- he became prime minister after the First World War , and its first language wasn’t English .
- he governed only 3 years and he engaged the country on the Crimean war.
- he was a member of whigs party, and he wa in favor of peace and deputy from Sussex .
- he governed during the second world war
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- he is the actual prime minister
- he is the first prime minister of United Kingdom
- she was the first woman being prime minister in UK
- she resigned her job in 2019
- he is born on 1674 and died on 1743
- he was the mentor of the queen Victoria .
10 Clues: she resigned her job in 2019 • he is the actual prime minister • he is born on 1674 and died on 1743 • he governed during the second world war • he was the mentor of the queen Victoria . • he is the first prime minister of United Kingdom • she was the first woman being prime minister in UK • he governed only 3 years and he engaged the country on the Crimean war. • ...
World war 2 2022-04-08
World War 2 2022-03-16
5 Clues: who funded ww2 • who was hitler's wife • hitler's definition of perfect • where was the atomic bomb tested • who was the first u.s president during ww2
World war 2 2022-05-26
World war 2 2022-05-26
world war 2 2024-01-24
5 Clues: helps manage money in the war • made to preserve produce during ww2 • camps people were relocated and incarerated at • it had removable stamps for sugar meat oil and canned goods • civilian population and activities of a nation whose armed forces are engaged in war abroad
World War 2 2023-06-02
5 Clues: a dictator in germany • a country in the axis alliance • the most well known concentration camp • the president of America when ww2 started • a country that tried to stay out of the war
3, Isabelle-Michayla 2024-03-26
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- what the curtain splitting the world was made of
- communism’s opponent
- alliance between the US and western Europe
- The Soviet Union wanted to control this strait
- president during the Cold War
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- Truman wanted to ______ communism, couldn’t eradicate it
- wanted to drop nuclear bombs on Korea
- ideology war between Russia and the US
- this war has never made a peace treaty
- had a civil war and power vacuum after Germany left
10 Clues: communism’s opponent • president during the Cold War • wanted to drop nuclear bombs on Korea • ideology war between Russia and the US • this war has never made a peace treaty • alliance between the US and western Europe • The Soviet Union wanted to control this strait • what the curtain splitting the world was made of • had a civil war and power vacuum after Germany left • ...
Syrian Conflict Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-24
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- Means caution,care, unsure
- A main town of the syrian civil war that has been badly affected
- The capital of syria
- A group of individuals fighting against the established government
- A group that oversees world affairs (2 letters, 1 punctuation mark)
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- A dangerous and inhumane warfare alternative to explosive bombs
- Strife between two forces due to a disagreement
7 Clues: The capital of syria • Means caution,care, unsure • Strife between two forces due to a disagreement • A dangerous and inhumane warfare alternative to explosive bombs • A main town of the syrian civil war that has been badly affected • A group of individuals fighting against the established government • ...
public works administration 2022-12-27
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- the main reason for the PWA
- abbreviation for the title of this crossword
- name of the president who helped the country get out of the great depression
- was the worst year of the great depression
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- what got America out of the great depression
- the biggest economical decline in American history
- when the PWA was passed
7 Clues: when the PWA was passed • the main reason for the PWA • was the worst year of the great depression • what got America out of the great depression • abbreviation for the title of this crossword • the biggest economical decline in American history • name of the president who helped the country get out of the great depression
The XI Crossword 2024-03-14
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- Barcelona and England right back
- Barcelona Centre Back who wears Number 2 Paredes
- Aston Villa striker with most goals in WSL Season, Rachel
- First name of Spain & Tigres' Hermoso
- Livingston Centre Back Murphy
- Fellow Barcelona full back of 2 Across, ___ Batlle
- England's Euro 2022 Golden Boot Winner
- First name of Norway's Hegerberg
- Colour missing in Chicago ___ Stars
- Winners of the most Women's World Cups
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- Norway's former Wolfsburg midfielder Ingrid
- Japan's Angel City star Jun ____
- Record winners of the Champions League
- Arsenal forward Alessia
- Orlando Pride & USA Icon Alex
- Legendary France Captain Wendie
- Retired American Icon Mia
- World Cup Top Scorer
18 Clues: World Cup Top Scorer • Arsenal forward Alessia • Retired American Icon Mia • Orlando Pride & USA Icon Alex • Livingston Centre Back Murphy • Legendary France Captain Wendie • Barcelona and England right back • Japan's Angel City star Jun ____ • First name of Norway's Hegerberg • Colour missing in Chicago ___ Stars • First name of Spain & Tigres' Hermoso • ...
WWI Crossword 2023-05-04
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- an agreement between 2 or more countries to help each other out in war
- the act of spying, especially a government spy obtaining secrets of another government
- In World War I the alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary and other nations allied with them in opposing the Allies.
- In WWI, the region along the German-Russian Border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- Introduced by the Germans and was used by both sides during the war; caused vomiting, blindness, and suffocation
- a group that travels with something, such as a ship, to protect it
- A telegram Germany Sent to Mexico to convince Mexico to attack the U.S.
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
- not taking sides
- A situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible
- Territory between rival Trenches, very dangerous
- the right of people to choose their own form of government
- An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy in the years before WWI.
- A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat on May 7, 1915. 128 Americans died. The sinking greatly turned American opinion against the Germans, helping the move towards entering the war.
- A line of trenches and fortifications in World War I that stretched without a break from Switzerland to the North Sea. Scene of most of the fighting between Germany, on the one hand, and France and Britain, on the other.
- A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, socially, and economically.
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- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- an international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations
- An alliance between Great Britain, France and Russia in the years before WWI.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- An agreement to stop fighting
- A limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use
- This was an infection of the feet caused by cold, wet and insanitary conditions. In the trenches men stood for hours on end in waterlogged trenches without being able to remove wet socks or boots. The feet would gradually go numb and the skin would turn red or blue. If untreated, trench foot could turn gangrenous and result in amputation.
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- a German submarine that was the first submarine employed in warfare, initially used during WW1
- a final demand with conditions that have to be met
- Loyalty and devotion to a particular nationality
- a payment made for a wrong or an injury
- Great Britain, France, Italy, Russia, and later the US and other nations allied with them in opposing the Central Powers
- A law requiring people of a certain age to serve in the military
- a formal agreement between the governments of two or more countries
- Focused on establishing future peace and a workable balance of power
32 Clues: not taking sides • An agreement to stop fighting • a payment made for a wrong or an injury • Loyalty and devotion to a particular nationality • Territory between rival Trenches, very dangerous • a final demand with conditions that have to be met • the right of people to choose their own form of government • ...
Imperialism and the Spanish American War 2021-10-05
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- Name 1 Spanish territory America WON for winning the war?
- What is the name of the Hill the Rough Riders attacked?
- Where was the second place America attacked?
- What country did the American blame for the explosion of the USS Maine?
- Name a Spanish territory America won for winning the war
- an island 90 miles south of Florida
- Name 1 Spanish territory America received for winning the war.
- What happened to the USS Maine?
- About how many months did the Spanish American War last?
- What is another name for a peace agreement?
- It is an expression used to describe a type of journalism how newspapers wrote about world events hint: it is a color
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- What is Cuba's capitol city?
- What is the name of the battleship McKinley sent to protect American citizens?
- How do you spell a person who comes from the Philippines?
- What did American read to get their information?
- What did Cubans want to fight for against Spain?
- Americans had what for the Cuban people because they thought Spain treated them cruelly
- Which United States president managed to keep America out of the war for a few years?
- the country that ruled Cuba for centuries
- What word means respect and power?
- Where was the first battle of the Spanish American War?
- American businessmen feared losing this if there were problems in Cuba.
- Teddy Roosevelt led an attack with his group of men called what?
23 Clues: What is Cuba's capitol city? • What happened to the USS Maine? • What word means respect and power? • an island 90 miles south of Florida • the country that ruled Cuba for centuries • What is another name for a peace agreement? • Where was the second place America attacked? • What did American read to get their information? • ...
The American Revolution 2022-03-14
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- This European nation supplied support to the Americans after the battle of Saratoga.
- General who lost the final major battle of the war, in Yorktown VA
- the shot heard around the world
- Turning point in the war; brought in the French
- Americans were overrun by the British in this early battle.
- America's most famous traitor and hero
- people who supported the war for independence
- A long march to Quebec saw soldiers die and starve
- Arnold attempted to give information about this location on the Hudson to the British.
- Washington's sneak attack on Germans during the Christmas season.
- Joint victory at Ticonderoga with Benedict Arnold
- artillery expert who saw action at the Battle of Trenton
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- British won this battle but the Americans showed all the heart of champions.
- selected Washington to head the Continental Army
- the name of the peace treaty that ended the war with Great Britain.
- Americans led by Arnold & Montgomery attempted to take our neighbors to the north.
- French citizen who became close with Washington and an important commander.
- cannons from this Fort were used to surround Boston.
- Known as Gentlman Johnny, lost at Saratoga
- the region that Britain focused on first in phase 1 of the war.
20 Clues: the shot heard around the world • America's most famous traitor and hero • Known as Gentlman Johnny, lost at Saratoga • people who supported the war for independence • Turning point in the war; brought in the French • selected Washington to head the Continental Army • Joint victory at Ticonderoga with Benedict Arnold • A long march to Quebec saw soldiers die and starve • ...
WWI Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-11
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- A particular disease common amongst soldiers caused by damp conditions.
- Techniques used to conceal soldiers and equipment.
- The concept of depending on one's military to defend or promote national interests.
- Payments demanded from one side to make amends and cover costs.
- The nickname that was commonly used for US soldiers during the war.
- Commonly thrown by soldiers to cause big explosions.
- His assassination in Sarajevo sparked the war.
- One-sided information used to manipulate public opinion during the war.
- Weapon that fired ignited flammable liquid.
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- A type of warfare where soldiers dug for protection.
- Vehicles that allowed for extensive flight and battles in the air.
- The name of the British passenger ship that sank by a German U-boat.
- The most dangerous zone between two opposing trenches.
- Defensive, sharp obstacle used extensively during trench warfare.
- Armored fighting vehicles that fired heavy rounds on the battlefield.
- The telegram that tried to reach Mexico but was intercepted by the British.
- A deadly, airborne mix of chemicals used against soldiers during the war.
- A mechanical weapon that fired rounds at opposing sounds
- The treaty that officially marked the end of World War I.
- An agreement to stop fighting while negotiating peace.
20 Clues: Weapon that fired ignited flammable liquid. • His assassination in Sarajevo sparked the war. • Techniques used to conceal soldiers and equipment. • A type of warfare where soldiers dug for protection. • Commonly thrown by soldiers to cause big explosions. • The most dangerous zone between two opposing trenches. • ...
world war 2 2018-02-09
5 Clues: Where were most of the goods shipped to? • Japanese-Canadians were thought to be _____. • What did Prime Minister King introduce in 1942? • Which Canadian group volunteered more during the war? • At the end of the war, Canada became known as “the _______ of democracy”
World War 2 2022-04-01
TOPIC 3 — AMERICAN IMPERIALISM & WORLD WAR I 2025-12-16
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- Exaggerated news used to gain support for war
- Policy of staying out of foreign conflicts
- Policy of extending a nation's power overseas
- Policy stating the US could intervene in Latin America
- Event that helped spark the Spanish American War
- German submarines used during World War I
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- Agreement to stop fighting
- Message encouraging Mexico to attack the US
- Program supplying Allied nations before US entry into war
- International peace organization proposed by Wilson
10 Clues: Agreement to stop fighting • German submarines used during World War I • Policy of staying out of foreign conflicts • Message encouraging Mexico to attack the US • Exaggerated news used to gain support for war • Policy of extending a nation's power overseas • Event that helped spark the Spanish American War • International peace organization proposed by Wilson • ...
Chapter 16 Vocabulary 2024-02-01
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- Another word for war damages, that Germany had to pay.
- a devotion to the interest of one's nation
- France, Britain, Russia, and later the US
- The _____ of Nations was created so nations could discuss their differences instead of fighting.
- The WIB, or War ____ Board controlled US industry during the war.
- The ____ Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- The war____ clause forced Germany to admit it started WW1.
- Wilson believed in self ______, where people could choose their own political status.
- Another word for truce
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- A passenger liner carrying US citizens sunk by German U-Boats
- The ______ Service Act set up the US draft.
- This note asked Mexico to declare war on the US.
- The Treaty of _____, ended WW1 and created many new nations.
- Posters, art, and other media to influence people's thoughts and actions.
- The ____ Points was President Wilson's plan for the world after the war.
- John J. _____ was the leader of US forces in WW1
- development of armed forces to use for diplomacy
- This system protected shipping by have boats sail together with escorts
- Soldiers dug these to fight in during WW1
- The Great _____, when thousands of African-Americans left the southern US.
20 Clues: Another word for truce • France, Britain, Russia, and later the US • Soldiers dug these to fight in during WW1 • a devotion to the interest of one's nation • The ______ Service Act set up the US draft. • This note asked Mexico to declare war on the US. • John J. _____ was the leader of US forces in WW1 • development of armed forces to use for diplomacy • ...
History Chapter 2 Test 1 2024-03-19
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- – governor of Connecticut
- – war in which the American colonists fought for their freedom from England
- commander of the British troops during the French and Indian War
- – group of people ruled by their own native country who settle in another land
- first shots fired in the American War for Independence-
- Massachusetts – the place that the Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre happened
- President of the Second Continental Congress
- refusal to use or buy certain products
- – first English colony in America became known as “The Lost Colony”
- the tax that only the colonists had to pay on documents
- – a group of patriots who worked to support the rights of the colonists
- Florida – first permanent settlement in North America
- – Puritan preacher who founded Hartford
- meeting of representatives from nine colonies to find a way to avoid the stamp act
- – explorer who claimed the northern land (now Canada) for France
- – an agreement or understanding between two or more countries
- Money citizens of a country must pay to the government
- – Commander in Chief of the Continental Army
- – English Hymn writer whose hymns were popular in the colonies during the Great Awakening
- – Colonists who remained Loyal to England
- – Viking explorer who first found land in the Western Hemisphere
- – Puritan minister who founded Providence in the Rhode Island Colony
- – the written record of what man has done with the time God has given him
- war fought between France and England over land in America
- III- England’s king who passed laws only the colonists had to obey
- –explorer who claimed islands of the coast of North America for Spain
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- – guide and military advisor to General Braddock during the French and Indian War
- the allowance of church membership without salvation in the Puritan Church
- – Puritan preacher during the Great Awakening
- – forced to pay taxes without a government representative to defend the colonist’s interest
- – explorer who claimed the eastern coast of North America for Spain
- – patriots who were ready to fight in a minutes notice
- – explorer who conquered Mexico for Spain
- meeting in which colonial representatives wrote down a declaration of rights American colonies should have
- – explorer who first called the newly discovered land in the Western Hemisphere the New World
- 2 large land masses (continents) of the New World named for Amerigo Vespucci
- – several decisions made by the British including the blockade of Boston Harbor to punish the people of Boston for the Boston Tea Party
- Columbus discovers America
- – North American areas of Canada, The Great Lakes region, and the Mississippi Valley that were claimed by France
- – Important member of the Second Continental Congress
- – Colonists who wanted America to be free from British rule
- to seal or block off from entering or leaving an area
- event in which the Sons of Liberty threw chests of tea into the Boston Harbor
- – Army of American patriot soldiers formed by the Second Continental Congress
- – spiritual revival that began in New England and spread through the colonies
- – event that caused the death of 5 citizens of Boston at the hands of British soldiers
- – Boston Silversmith and Sons of Liberty who rode to warn the Patriots that the British were coming
- – official permit to begin colonies in the New World
- – English preacher, the most powerful voice during the Great Awakening, he started an orphanage in Georgia
- – first permanent English settlement in the New World
- – a strip of land that connects two larger land masses
- – Virginian Patriot who gave the famous speech “Give me liberty or give me death”
- colonies established under the rule of England
- – Important member of the Second Continental Congress
- – governor of Roanoke
- – founder of the New Hampshire colony
56 Clues: – governor of Roanoke • – governor of Connecticut • Columbus discovers America • – founder of the New Hampshire colony • refusal to use or buy certain products • – Puritan preacher who founded Hartford • – explorer who conquered Mexico for Spain • – Colonists who remained Loyal to England • President of the Second Continental Congress • ...
2017-09-13
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- Was putzt du überhaupt nicht gern?
- Wohin ging unser 2. Campingurlaub?
- Unsere wärmste Urlaubsstadt?
- In welcher Straße war unsere erste gemeinsame Wohnung?
- Sehenswürdigkeit in Ulm, die wir gemeinsam angeschaut haben.
- Ausflug an unserem 6. Jahrestag?
- Wo war unser “erstes Date“?
- Unser erstes gemeinsamer Konzertbesuch war bei welcher Band?
- Deine Lieblings-WG-Mitbewohnerin?
- Wo trafen sich unsere Eltern das erste Mal?
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- Unser kältester Städtetrip?
- Unsere weiteste gemeinsame Reise?
- Die besten Chips?
- Die zwielichtigste WG lag wo?
- Einmal im Johr isch...?
- Erstes Geschenk von dir?
- Worüber “streiten“ wir uns öfters?
- Miris Lieblingsfarbe?
- Welche Sportart hab ich durch dich für mich entdeckt?
- Dein Lieblingsverein?
- Wo haben wir studiert?
- Wohin ging unser erster gemeinsamer Urlaub?
- In welchem Monat sind wir zusammen gekommen?
23 Clues: Die besten Chips? • Miris Lieblingsfarbe? • Dein Lieblingsverein? • Wo haben wir studiert? • Einmal im Johr isch...? • Erstes Geschenk von dir? • Unser kältester Städtetrip? • Wo war unser “erstes Date“? • Unsere wärmste Urlaubsstadt? • Die zwielichtigste WG lag wo? • Ausflug an unserem 6. Jahrestag? • Unsere weiteste gemeinsame Reise? • Deine Lieblings-WG-Mitbewohnerin? • ...
Civil War Test 2024-09-13
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- first ironclads
- he was the Confederate president
- gives a person a hearing before jail
- worst protest against the draft happened here
- Antietam saw this in the war
- the North's war plan came from him
- a plan to split the confederacy
- peace democrats became known as these
- the south wanted support from them for supplies
- Richmond was this
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- Mary Edwards Walker was one of these
- a 2 day battle in april
- Beauregard fought for them
- the main goal of the north
- named after a small church
- Washington DC was this
- said Europe wouldnt help if they thought the war was against slavery
- Abraham Lincoln signed this on January 1, 1963
- captured new orleans
- closing of ports
- thousands of women served as these
21 Clues: first ironclads • closing of ports • Richmond was this • captured new orleans • Washington DC was this • a 2 day battle in april • Beauregard fought for them • the main goal of the north • named after a small church • Antietam saw this in the war • a plan to split the confederacy • he was the Confederate president • the North's war plan came from him • thousands of women served as these • ...
Morgan Tibbott-WWI 2025-03-21
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- war fought in trenches
- information spread to influence public opinion and support a cause
- building of a nations military
- German Emperor
- limiting of resources
- military alliance consisting of the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- Wilsons peace plan
- main fighting took place, trench warfare and a long period of stalemate.
- crease fire
- agreement ending WWI
- Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary
- dynamic and mobile warfare
- American president during WWI
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- right to choose rulers
- nations mobilize all their resources to war efforts
- French leader wanting Germany to pay
- France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan, and later, the United States
- German u-boats
- Great Britian, France, and Russia
- German plan to fight 2 war fronts
- international organization for peace
21 Clues: crease fire • German u-boats • German Emperor • Wilsons peace plan • agreement ending WWI • limiting of resources • right to choose rulers • war fought in trenches • dynamic and mobile warfare • American president during WWI • building of a nations military • Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary • Great Britian, France, and Russia • German plan to fight 2 war fronts • ...
JFK 2022-05-20
ww1 2023-10-10
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- President Woodrow Wilson proposal for peace
- an act that made it a crime to convey information intended to interfere with the war effort
- the largest movements of people in United States history.
- an act to raise a national army for service in World War I
- opposing armed forces attack, counterattack, and defend from relatively permanent systems of trenches dug into the ground
- a secret diplomatic communication between Mexico and Germany
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- one of America's most accomplished generals.
- peace document signed at the end of World War I
- loyalty and devotion to a nation
- an agreement for the cessation of active hostilities between two or more belligerents
10 Clues: loyalty and devotion to a nation • President Woodrow Wilson proposal for peace • one of America's most accomplished generals. • peace document signed at the end of World War I • the largest movements of people in United States history. • an act to raise a national army for service in World War I • a secret diplomatic communication between Mexico and Germany • ...
WWI Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-01
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- Alliance An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy in the years before WWI.
- Telegram This was sent by Germans to encourage a Mexican attack against the United States; intercepted by the US in 1917 and was one of the reason American got involved in WWI
- Revolution the Bolsheviks, led by leftist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin, seized power and destroyed the tradition of csarist rule; t Bolsheviks would later become the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Guilt Clause (Article 231) part of the Treaty of Versailles in which Germany had to take full responsibility for WWI
- War I (1914 - 1918) European war in which an alliance including Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and the United States defeated the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria.
- A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat on May 7, 1915, killing 128 Americans. The sinking greatly turned American opinion against the Germans, helping the move towards entering the war.
- Plan Germany's military plan at the outbreak of World War I, according to which German troops would rapidly defeat France and then move east to attack Russia.
- of Versailles the treaty that ended WWI; it was imposed on Germany by the Allied powers in 1920 and it demanded high reparations from the Germans.
- Entente A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I.
- Over the Top" An advance meaning to go over the trench and across no mans land fully exposed to enemy fire.
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war.
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- Peace Conference the peace conference where the "Big Four" that decided the terms of WWI peace and Treaty of Versailles.
- Submarine Warfare A policy that the Germans announced on January 1917 which stated that their submarines would sink any ship in the British waters.
- Man's Land A strip of land between the trenches of opposing armies along the Western Front during WW1.
- War A conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort.
- of Nations an international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations.
- Franz Ferdinand Archduke of Austria-Hungary assassinated by a Serbian in 1914. His murder was one of the causes of WW I.
- Warfare A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- Agreements between nations to aid and protect one another.
- Front War Situation Germany found itself in under which it had to fight enemies on both its eastern and western borders.
22 Clues: Agreements between nations to aid and protect one another. • A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country. • Alliance An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy in the years before WWI. • A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. • ...
public works administration 2022-12-27
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- the main reason for the PWA
- abbreviation for the title of this crossword
- name of the president who helped the country get out of the great depression
- was the worst year of the great depression
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- what got America out of the great depression
- the biggest economical decline in American history
- when the PWA was passed
7 Clues: when the PWA was passed • the main reason for the PWA • was the worst year of the great depression • what got America out of the great depression • abbreviation for the title of this crossword • the biggest economical decline in American history • name of the president who helped the country get out of the great depression
D-Day Vocabulary 2022-09-07
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- people injured, killed, or missing during a war, accident, or disaster
- a set purpose for doing something; a special task or assignment
- soldiers trained to jump out of airplanes and fight behind enemy lines
- the act of setting free
- soldiers trained and given weapons and gear to fight on foot
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- bombs hidden underground or underwater that explode when touched or moved
- the countries including Great Britain, the United States, France, and the Soviet Union, that aided each other in defeating Germany, Italy, and Japan in World War II
- the countries including Germany, Italy, and Japan that fought against the Allies in World War II
- a position from which a person can advance toward a goal
- caught or took control of by force
- to make something unusable
- entered aggressively to conquer, weaken, or injure
12 Clues: the act of setting free • to make something unusable • caught or took control of by force • entered aggressively to conquer, weaken, or injure • a position from which a person can advance toward a goal • soldiers trained and given weapons and gear to fight on foot • a set purpose for doing something; a special task or assignment • ...
D-Day Vocabulary 2022-09-07
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- people injured, killed, or missing during a war, accident, or disaster
- a set purpose for doing something; a special task or assignment
- soldiers trained to jump out of airplanes and fight behind enemy lines
- the act of setting free
- soldiers trained and given weapons and gear to fight on foot
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- bombs hidden underground or underwater that explode when touched or moved
- the countries including Great Britain, the United States, France, and the Soviet Union, that aided each other in defeating Germany, Italy, and Japan in World War II
- the countries including Germany, Italy, and Japan that fought against the Allies in World War II
- a position from which a person can advance toward a goal
- caught or took control of by force
- to make something unusable
- entered aggressively to conquer, weaken, or injure
12 Clues: the act of setting free • to make something unusable • caught or took control of by force • entered aggressively to conquer, weaken, or injure • a position from which a person can advance toward a goal • soldiers trained and given weapons and gear to fight on foot • a set purpose for doing something; a special task or assignment • ...
D-Day Vocabulary 2022-09-07
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- to make something unusable
- the act of setting free
- a position from which a person can advance toward a goal
- bombs hidden underground or underwater that explode when touched or moved
- people injured, killed, or missing during a war, accident, or disaster
- a set purpose for doing something; a special task or assignment
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- soldiers trained and given weapons and gear to fight on foot
- caught or took control of by force
- the countries including Germany, Italy, and Japan that fought against the Allies in World War II
- entered aggressively to conquer, weaken, or injure
- soldiers trained to jump out of airplanes and fight behind enemy lines
- the countries including Great Britain, the United States, France, and the Soviet Union, that aided each other in defeating Germany, Italy, and Japan in World War II
12 Clues: the act of setting free • to make something unusable • caught or took control of by force • entered aggressively to conquer, weaken, or injure • a position from which a person can advance toward a goal • soldiers trained and given weapons and gear to fight on foot • a set purpose for doing something; a special task or assignment • ...
Briar Rose 2012-07-31
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- A theme of the novel
- Becca's quest leads her here
- A literary technique where an object represents another object or idea
- Author of Briar Rose
- The text type we studied in Module B
- The inclusion of references to a text within the main text
- One of the techniques used to further the action of the novel
- A journey undertaken by a hero
- Name of the fairy tale used in the novel (2 words)
- To consider two ideas or objects side by side
- History and _________ and two important themes explored in the novel
- A technique used in the novel to help explain past events
- The word for the slaughter of a whole race
- Gemma's nickname
- The title of one section of the novel
- The name of the camp Gemma was taken to
- Gemma's Prince Charming
- The colour of Becca and Gemma's hair
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- Where Stan and Becca go looking for answers
- Shortened name for this HSC module (2 words)
- The number of sisters Becca has
- A theme explored in the novel
- Several characters contributing to the story (2 words)
- The word specifically used for the mass slaughter of World War Two
- Becca's grandfather's nickname
- One of the objects in Gemma's box
- The name Gemma was given when she married in the woods
- The German word for castle
- A story that represents another story
- Becca's love interest
- The author explores issues of _________ relationships
31 Clues: Gemma's nickname • A theme of the novel • Author of Briar Rose • Becca's love interest • Gemma's Prince Charming • The German word for castle • Becca's quest leads her here • A theme explored in the novel • Becca's grandfather's nickname • A journey undertaken by a hero • The number of sisters Becca has • One of the objects in Gemma's box • The text type we studied in Module B • ...
The Madison Presidency 2022-02-09
7 Clues: War of 1812 cause 1 • War of 1812 cause 2 • War of 1812 battle 1 • War of 1812 battle 2 • Author of the National Anthem • Treaty that ended the War of 1812 • James Madison was the Father of the ___
FDR 2022-05-16
6 Clues: Who was the 32nd President? • Who led Germany during World War 2? • What event happened between 1939-1945? • What race did Hitler cause mass genocide to? • What was the era were everyone in unemployed? • What was the event that FDR helped get America through?
2017-09-13
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- In welchem Monat sind wir zusammen gekommen?
- Unsere weiteste gemeinsame Reise?
- Welche Sportart hab ich durch dich für mich entdeckt?
- Die besten Chips?
- Deine Lieblings-WG-Mitbewohnerin?
- Miris Lieblingsfarbe?
- Dein Lieblingsverein?
- Ausflug an unserem 6. Jahrestag?
- Unser kältester Städtetrip?
- Wohin ging unser 2. Campingurlaub?
- Erstes Geschenk von dir?
- Wo war unser “erstes Date“?
- Was putzt du überhaupt nicht gern?
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- Sehenswürdigkeit in Ulm, die wir gemeinsam angeschaut haben.
- Worüber “streiten“ wir uns öfters?
- Wohin ging unser erster gemeinsamer Urlaub?
- Wo trafen sich unsere Eltern das erste Mal?
- Wo haben wir studiert?
- In welcher Straße war unsere erste gemeinsame Wohnung?
- Unser erstes gemeinsamer Konzertbesuch war bei welcher Band?
- Die zwielichtigste WG lag wo?
- Einmal im Johr isch...?
- Unsere wärmste Urlaubsstadt?
23 Clues: Die besten Chips? • Miris Lieblingsfarbe? • Dein Lieblingsverein? • Wo haben wir studiert? • Einmal im Johr isch...? • Erstes Geschenk von dir? • Unser kältester Städtetrip? • Wo war unser “erstes Date“? • Unsere wärmste Urlaubsstadt? • Die zwielichtigste WG lag wo? • Ausflug an unserem 6. Jahrestag? • Unsere weiteste gemeinsame Reise? • Deine Lieblings-WG-Mitbewohnerin? • ...
Kyndall Shipman "Vietnam Conflict" 2022-05-09
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- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- The Domino Theory as the belief that if one country fell to what?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- Who was the US Secretary of Defence?
- Who was a corrupt leader who refused to give peasants land?
- In 1968 how much money did the war cost per year?
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- When china became communit in 1949 what country did they take control of?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- After World WarTwo who did Ho Chi Minh captured?
- The first major contingent of US Marines arrived in?
12 Clues: Who was the US Secretary of Defence? • After World WarTwo who did Ho Chi Minh captured? • In 1968 how much money did the war cost per year? • The first major contingent of US Marines arrived in? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • Who was a corrupt leader who refused to give peasants land? • ...
Revolutionary / 1812 lisabeth crossword puzzle 2022-11-09
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- smiling out loud
- my favorite animal
- english philosopher
- american politician
- you clean your mouth with it
- country singer
- 3th President
- they won agt in 2022
- 4th President
- where battle of new orleans took place
- 5th President
- 45th President
- 16th President
- 8th President
- my mom
- 9th president
- country singer
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- 17th President
- General for the colonists at the Battle long island
- my gradma
- 11th president
- topeka is it capital
- war in the revolutionary war
- the smartest animal
- 2th President
- my sister
- 18th president
- my bro
- packers quarterback
- 10th president
- 1st President
- bucs quarterback
- 19th president
- War 1776 (2 words)
- my best friends name
- my dad
- my best friends sister
37 Clues: my bro • my dad • my mom • my gradma • my sister • 2th President • 3th President • 1st President • 4th President • 5th President • 8th President • 9th president • 17th President • 11th president • 18th president • country singer • 10th president • 19th president • 45th President • 16th President • country singer • smiling out loud • bucs quarterback • my favorite animal • War 1776 (2 words) • english philosopher • ...
Interim Review 2023-11-27
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- Bicameral congress, Senate, house of representatives
- 2/3 of agreements
- Marshall was trying to please both sides
- essays and articles written by Alexander Hamilton
- Woman with a baby who was an interpreter
- divided up the "Old Northwest" and rules for how territories became states
- War veterans rebelled
- basis of the Star Spangled Banner
- Napoleon wanted to expand his empire to North America
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- First constitution
- Broken document
- people against federalism
- What the supreme court does
- War poem of Francis Scott
- act of arresting public criticizers
- no impact on war because it was fought afterwards
- Year the U.S and Great Britain fought
- The act of forcing american men into service
- limits the government
- France fighting for European powers
20 Clues: Broken document • 2/3 of agreements • First constitution • War veterans rebelled • limits the government • people against federalism • War poem of Francis Scott • What the supreme court does • basis of the Star Spangled Banner • act of arresting public criticizers • France fighting for European powers • Year the U.S and Great Britain fought • Marshall was trying to please both sides • ...
U.S. Presidents 2023-02-02
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- the 20th president of the United States
- a general in World War II before he became president
- the last name of a father and son president
- the 5th president of the United States
- the 31st president of the United States
- president during the Cold War
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- created the Emancipation Proclamation
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- the 33rd president of the United States
- loved the outdoors so he worked on forming national parks
- a general in Civil War
- the first president of the United States
- the governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975
- the host of the business show "The Apprentice" before becoming president
- the 30th president of the United States
- killed by an assassin and Teddy Roosevelt replaced him
- the 35th president of the United States
17 Clues: a general in Civil War • president during the Cold War • wrote the Declaration of Independence • created the Emancipation Proclamation • the 5th president of the United States • the 33rd president of the United States • the 20th president of the United States • the 30th president of the United States • the 31st president of the United States • ...
Texas world war 2 and urbanization 2022-04-01
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- miner who dug into the ground to find oil
- person who found oil in spindletop
- time period of 10 years
- group force that included japan,Germany, and Italy
- medal award given to a little amount of soldiers after WWII
- killed over 200 German soldiers
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- group force U.S joined when japan attacked Pearl harbor
- most decorated soldier in the Army
- time period when businesses had to close
- when people migrate to an urban area
- nicknamed "Texas gold"
- president of U.S at the time of WWII
12 Clues: nicknamed "Texas gold" • time period of 10 years • killed over 200 German soldiers • person who found oil in spindletop • most decorated soldier in the Army • when people migrate to an urban area • president of U.S at the time of WWII • time period when businesses had to close • miner who dug into the ground to find oil • group force that included japan,Germany, and Italy • ...
World War Two - Crossword No.2 2014-11-18
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- President of USA during WW2
- The place in the USA that the Japanese bombed to bring America into WW2
- The Americans dropped an atom bomb on two Japanese cities Nagasaki and ____________
- The Allies landed in this part of France during the D-Day landings
- The German invasion of Russia was called Operation _________
- Commander of the German Afrika Corps during WW2
- Leader of the Soviet Union (Russia)during WW2
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- British Prime Minister during WW2
- The artificial floating piers built to allow ships to unload their supplies during the D-Day landings
- The D-Day landings were called Operation __________
- The nickname given to the underwater pipeline to bring fuel across the English Channel for the Allies on D-Day
- The city where the Germans and Russians fought a major battle
12 Clues: President of USA during WW2 • British Prime Minister during WW2 • Leader of the Soviet Union (Russia)during WW2 • Commander of the German Afrika Corps during WW2 • The D-Day landings were called Operation __________ • The German invasion of Russia was called Operation _________ • The city where the Germans and Russians fought a major battle • ...
VUS11def World War II, Part 2 2024-10-17
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- Death march in the Philippines
- All African-American unit that fought in Europe
- Native American code-talkers
- Necessary to maintain supply of products
- What happened to Japanese-Americans
- The Riveter
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- Used to provide personnel for the military
- Used to finance the war
- Japanese-Americans that were highly decorated
- Convention for treatment of war prisoners
- The extermination of an ethnic group
- Government control of media during war
12 Clues: The Riveter • Used to finance the war • Native American code-talkers • Death march in the Philippines • What happened to Japanese-Americans • The extermination of an ethnic group • Government control of media during war • Necessary to maintain supply of products • Convention for treatment of war prisoners • Used to provide personnel for the military • ...
Final Exam 2022-05-24
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- scary zone, people feel frightened when this is near
- branch of military known for its coastal services
- used in battle to defend yourself
- branch of military named after a type of biology regarding water
- aircraft used is war, normally requires a pilot
- another word for task, soldiers were sent on these to complete directions from the government
- before going into battle, soldiers do this to prepare themselves for war
- a coward does not have this trait(think of the cowardly dog)
- branch of military known for it water craft
- we call the opposite side who are against us in war this title
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- place for recovery and injury
- jack-sparrows role as a pirate(his full "name")
- war that lasted from 1939-1945( think of the world)
- branch of military known for aircraft
- soldiers fight to stay alive so that they can go back to this in their lives and pend time with them
- u do this when you dont want to be found
- government has created this force of man to defend our country when needed
- role is to fly aircrafts
- another word for stay alive
- a type of fire arm used in war
- branch of military known for guns and on land battle
21 Clues: role is to fly aircrafts • another word for stay alive • place for recovery and injury • a type of fire arm used in war • used in battle to defend yourself • branch of military known for aircraft • u do this when you dont want to be found • branch of military known for it water craft • jack-sparrows role as a pirate(his full "name") • ...
Code talker crossword 2021-03-18
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- Which country is Ned fighting against
- This relative drives Ned to the school
- What war is Ned fighting in?
- What were the names of the suicide planes?
- The first name of the author of code talker
- What is the genre of Code Talker?
- Which sibling writes to Ned in a letter?
- True or false, in the book, Ned gets shot
- What is Ned's american last name?
- Who is Ned’s friend in the book?
- what language do you have to speak in order to be a code talker?
- What does Ned receive after the war for his hard work?
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- Who is Ned telling the story too?
- What plant does Ned get water from in the desert exercise?
- What is the 1 exercise Ned is bad at?
- What drink does Ned ask for in the restaurant at the end of the book?
- What does Ned use for good luck during the war?
- What language does Ned go to the school to learn?
- What is Ned's job in the war?
- Navajo houses are called____
- What is the ceremony called to heal soldiers with battle fatigue?
- What is Ned's ethnicity?
- From what body of water do Navajos not eat food from?
- The last name of the author of code talker
- Who is the main character in Code Talker?
25 Clues: What is Ned's ethnicity? • What war is Ned fighting in? • Navajo houses are called____ • What is Ned's job in the war? • Who is Ned’s friend in the book? • Who is Ned telling the story too? • What is the genre of Code Talker? • What is Ned's american last name? • Which country is Ned fighting against • What is the 1 exercise Ned is bad at? • ...
Birthday Judy 2013-12-28
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- _______ climbs. (2 words)
- The destination of Judy's Food
- best new years ever
- Judy has been described as a _______. (2 words)
- The Garis Family calls her ______.
- Judy's best hair product (3 words)
- For when she is a little unsure (2 words)
- She loves his books and his looks
- easy peezy lemon ______.
- Climbing Judy's love-hate relationship (2 words)
- A healthy ginger snack for a healthy ginger
- Her boyfriend loves to do it
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- Makes her feel right at home (2 words)
- Only Judy is allowed to touch him
- easy lead (3 words)
- Arden's little _______. (2 words)
- Her hat and fur coat make her ______.
- "It wasn't me, must be the ______" (2 words)
- lights up the world
- Judy's version of writing letters
- Coffee and a _______.
- Judy's favorite rock on the rock (2 words)
- Makes judys wishes come true
- Judy's real eye color
- stuck to judy
25 Clues: stuck to judy • easy lead (3 words) • best new years ever • lights up the world • Coffee and a _______. • Judy's real eye color • easy peezy lemon ______. • _______ climbs. (2 words) • Makes judys wishes come true • Her boyfriend loves to do it • The destination of Judy's Food • Only Judy is allowed to touch him • Arden's little _______. (2 words) • Judy's version of writing letters • ...
THE MODERN AGE 2012-10-23
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- in Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary were overthrown.
- The British remained defiant despite nightly German air raids, which the British referred to as the _____.
- In 1921_____British workers were unemployed.
- British _________ used unusual publicity stunts to call attention to their demands.
- T. S. Eliot’s poem _______, one of the major literary works of Modernism.
- Britain’s first colony, ______became independent in 1922
- Europe’s postwar economic and political problems encouraged the rIse of ________ in many countries
- The British viewed Germany’s sudden invasion of _____in 1914 as a threat and declared war
- The cost of building a _______ state that would take care of its own citizens forced Britain to reduce expenses abroad
- On September 1, 1939, _______forces attacked Poland, forcing Britain and France to declare war.
- Because of shortages, _____ rationing was increased.
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- With no historical precedent for the scale of the bloodshed and destructiveness of World War I, the British referred to it simply as the _______.
- The _____who appeared around the time of World War I, used techniques that resembled Cubism’s presentation of an object from several perspectives
- _____rationing did not end until 1958.
- _____________emphasizing the role of the unconscious in human personality, ques-tioned accepted attitudes about human behavior
- The proud boast that the______on the British Empire was no longer true
- In 1900 a new political party was formed, the ________, which dedicated itself to the interests of workers.
- __________’s special and general theories of relativity established new relationships among space, time, and energy, overturning the familiar Newtonian laws
- _______ as ignorant of each other’s habits, thoughts, and feelings, as if they were of different planets
- The Americans and Soviets soon became rivals in a ______ for control of the postwar world
- As ________ memorably observed of the RAF, “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.”
- _________developed a style of art called Cubism,
- took the stream-of-consciousness technique to its limits in Ulysses (1922), creating a book that is simultaneously realistic, symbolic, poetic, didactic, comic,
23 Clues: _____rationing did not end until 1958. • In 1921_____British workers were unemployed. • _________developed a style of art called Cubism, • Because of shortages, _____ rationing was increased. • in Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary were overthrown. • Britain’s first colony, ______became independent in 1922 • ...
Vocabulary 2013-04-16
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- When one country tries to take over another country
- A corollary (1904) to the Monroe Doctrine, asserting that the U.S. might intervene in the affairs of an American republic threatened with seizure or intervention by a European country
- Giving into the demands of an aggressor to avoid conflictolationism National policy of avoiding involvement in the affairs of other nations
- Nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons that can cause indiscriminate death or injury on a large scale
- over exaggeration of news stories to sway public opinion
- National pride or loyalty
- british practice of capturing American sailors and force them to serve in the British Navy
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- Competition between countries to achieve superiority in quantity and quality of military arms
- United States’ foreign policy followed during the Cold War that sought to prevent expansion of the Soviet communism
- Cold War belief that if one nation in Southwest Asia fell to Communism, the rest of Southeast Asia would also fall
- A relaxing of tension, especially between nations, as by negotiations or agreements
- National policy of avoiding involvement in the affairs of other nations
- A system of maintaining world peace and security by concerted action on the part of the nations of the world
- to not take sides during a war or conflict
- The distribution of nuclear arms among nations such that no nation will initiate an attack for fear of retaliation
- A distribution and opposition of forces among nations such that no single nation is strong enough to assert its will or dominate all the others
- The policy of admitting people of all nationalities or ethnic groups to a country upon equal terms, as for immigration
- A statement of the war aims of the Allies, made by President Wilson on January 8, 1918
- An international organization to promote world peace and cooperation that was created by the Treaty of Versailles
- A U.S. weapons research program begun in 1984 to explore technologies, including ground- and space-based lasers, for destroying attacking missiles and warheads
20 Clues: National pride or loyalty • to not take sides during a war or conflict • When one country tries to take over another country • over exaggeration of news stories to sway public opinion • National policy of avoiding involvement in the affairs of other nations • A relaxing of tension, especially between nations, as by negotiations or agreements • ...
AP Chapter 15 2024-02-14
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- Pre-WWI alliance of German, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- Revolution in this country was marked by a complicated series of revolts aimed at reducing social inequality.
- A line of fortifications and trenches, stretching from Switzerland to the North Sea.
- This system demanded the allocation of former German colonies and Ottoman possessions to the victors of WWI.
- A statement from Britain’s foreign secretary favoring the establishment of a Jewish national homeland in Palestine.
- Chinese nationalist revolutionary (and leader of the Guomindang party) attempted to create a liberal democratic political movement.
- After the war this epidemic infected almost everyone on earth, killing about 20 million world-wide.
- In this 1894 war, China and Japan fought over Korea with Japan being victorious.
- Pre-WWI alliance of Britain, France, and Russia.
- This declining empire decided to join the Central Powers in order to take land from Russia.
- Japan repressed this rebellion, a movement against foreigners in the late Qing era.
- Trench warfare led to this... essentially a tie where neither side is able to dislodge the other from their positions.
- President Wilson’s peace plan presented in January, 1918.
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- Leader of the Bolsheviks.
- Wilson’s proposition of a world organization to safeguard peace; Congress would not let the US join for fear of being dragged into a future European conflict.
- The treaty imposed on Germany at the end of WWI.
- Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in this Bosnian city in 1914, starting a series of war declaration which led to the first world war.
- This Chinese empress supported anti-foreign movements and resisted reforms of government and armed forces
- This group overthrew Sultan Abdul Hamid II and hired a German general to modernize their armed forces.
- Christian-inspired rural rebellion that threatened to topple the Qing Empire.
- A radical Russian Marxist political party who seized power in 1917.
- This US president tried to keep the US out of the WWI, but German actions such as the sinking of the Lusitania and the Zimmerman Note made it impossible.
22 Clues: Leader of the Bolsheviks. • The treaty imposed on Germany at the end of WWI. • Pre-WWI alliance of Britain, France, and Russia. • Pre-WWI alliance of German, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. • President Wilson’s peace plan presented in January, 1918. • A radical Russian Marxist political party who seized power in 1917. • ...
PERIOD 7 2024-05-01
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- 1935, also National Labor Relations Act; granted rights to unions; allowed collective bargaining
- A policy of making concessions to an aggressor in the hopes of avoiding war.
- an international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations
- Civilian Conservation Corps. It was Relief that provided work for young men 18-25 years old in food control, planting, flood work, etc.
- United States military base on Hawaii that was bombed by Japan, bringing the United States into World War II. Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 7, 1941.
- 1930; Central region, the term for the Great Plains when there was little rain and there were great storms of dust.
- Carried out through Executive Order 9066, which took many Japanese families away from their homes and into internment camp. Motivated by racism after Pearl Harbor bombing
- Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers
- Aggressive nationalism
- 4 laws passed in the late 1930s that were designed to keep the US out of international incidents
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- A group of writers, journalists, and critics who exposed corporate malfeasance and political corruption in the first decade of the 20th century.
- Freedoms to think and act without government interference or fear of unfair legal treatment.
- A period when the government went after "red"-as Communists were known- and others with radical views
- Wilson's plan for peace following WWI.
- A plan by President Franklin Roosevelt intended to bring economic relief, recovery, and reforms to the country after the Great Depression.
- 1925 court case in which Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan debated the issue of teaching evolution in public schools
- A return to "normal" life after the war.
- Young women of the 1920s that behaved and dressed in a radical fashion
- "victims" of nativism and "Americanism"
- An international body composed of many countries that seeks to promote peace, prosperity, and cooperation around the world. It was formed in 1945 at the end of World War II.
- Two atomic bombs were dropped on Japan (Hiroshima and Nagasaki) which forced Japan to surrender and ended WWII.
21 Clues: Aggressive nationalism • Wilson's plan for peace following WWI. • "victims" of nativism and "Americanism" • A return to "normal" life after the war. • Young women of the 1920s that behaved and dressed in a radical fashion • A policy of making concessions to an aggressor in the hopes of avoiding war. • ...
Cold War 2024-04-17
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- Became name for the divide between Western capitalist and Eastern communist countries
- U.S., Canada, and 10 other Western countries Members agreed to aid each other should one of their countries be attacked
- Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs)
- Strategy used by the United States to prevent the spread of communism after World War II
- Relation to NATO by USSRCollective defense treaty of communist countries Poland, Romania. Hungary, etc.
- Military operation that brought food and other goods into West Berlin by air after the government of East Berlin implemented a blockade.]
- Promoted new way of life that ran in opposition to American society’s established ruled/behaviors
- The border between North and South Korea
- Global Organization promoting the cooperation among nations and working together to resolve conflicts.
- Rivalry between U.S. and USSR to see who could dominate ability to travel and collect data from space
- A campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy
- Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones
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- A daring series of policy initiatives,legestration, and programs by Lyndon B. Johnson for reform.
- U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II.
- What changes after the Korean war
- North Korea Army invade South Korea over the 38 Parallel Starts June 1950
- Created in 1938 to investigate suspected rebel activities of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having communist ties
- a pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries
- A political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after World War II.
- A musical genre that emerged out of rhythm and blues (R&B)Brought by African Americans during Great Migrat
- F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s
- Established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to democratic nations under communist threat.
22 Clues: What changes after the Korean war • The border between North and South Korea • Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones • F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s • Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs) • U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II. • ...
Quality Unit Fun Fact Crossword Puzzle 2016-07-15
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- Who ran over her husband's car? (2 wrds)
- Samuel had aspirations to become a ____
- Has a birthday one day before his wife's birthday
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- Played Glinda the Good Witch of the South in a stage production of the Wizard of Oz
- Has two sons working for Stemcell? (2 wrds)
- This person's great-grandmother's house was once used as headquarters for Japanese soldiers during World War II
6 Clues: Samuel had aspirations to become a ____ • Who ran over her husband's car? (2 wrds) • Has two sons working for Stemcell? (2 wrds) • Has a birthday one day before his wife's birthday • Played Glinda the Good Witch of the South in a stage production of the Wizard of Oz • ...
Social Studies Terms 2017-02-27
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- a person who advocates or practices socialism.
- of Versailles was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end.
- A war fought from 1939 to 1945 between the Axis powers and the Allies.
- the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits.
- Force the branch of a nation's armed services that conducts military operations in the air.
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- Conference a conference held in Potsdam in the summer of 1945 where Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill drew up plans for the administration of Germany and Poland after World War II ended.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- of Berlin was the last major battle in Europe during World War II. It resulted in the surrender of the German army and an end to Adolf Hitler's rule.
- a Jewish sacrificial offering that is burned completely on an altar.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
10 Clues: a person who advocates or practices socialism. • a Jewish sacrificial offering that is burned completely on an altar. • A war fought from 1939 to 1945 between the Axis powers and the Allies. • the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits. • Force the branch of a nation's armed services that conducts military operations in the air. • ...
gorilla 2022-02-01
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- a fruit a gorilaa eats
- how to care for a baby
- the continent where gorillas live
- tough to break
- a soft tissue that pushes and pulls
- 2 of 2 gorilla species
- 1 of 2 gorilla species
- strongest gorilla in a pack
- a starch extracted from cassova roots
- person who hunt animals illegaly
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- a overgrown area of trees and vegetation
- hwo gorillas walk
- a plant that a gorilaa eats
- gorilla family
- a heavily wooded area
- to not want to fight or have war
- hairy person
- a body made of bones
- a vegetable gorillas eat
- a game baby gorillas play
20 Clues: hairy person • gorilla family • tough to break • hwo gorillas walk • a body made of bones • a heavily wooded area • a fruit a gorilaa eats • how to care for a baby • 2 of 2 gorilla species • 1 of 2 gorilla species • a vegetable gorillas eat • a game baby gorillas play • a plant that a gorilaa eats • strongest gorilla in a pack • to not want to fight or have war • ...
TTS SEJARAH 2023-09-24
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- Bulan kemerdekaan indonesia
- Bulan hari pahlawan
- Royen Persetujuan tanggal7 Mei 1949 (2 words)
- Brigjen sekutu yang tewas dalam peperangan antara pasukan inggris dan para pemuda disurabaya
- Wakil presiden RI pertama
- Haag Tempat konfersi meja bundar(2 words)
- Pemerintah darurat republik indonesia
- Kota yang mendapat julukan kota pahlawan
- United nations commision for indonesia
- tomo Yang menyiarkan radio pemberontakan (2 words)
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- Lokasi tugu muda
- Republik indonesia serikat
- Serangan umum 1 maret 1949 terjadi dikota
- South east asia command
- Presiden RI pertama
- Bijeenkomst voor federaal overlag
- Komisi tiga negara
- Pahlawan perang gerilya
- Allied prisoners war and interneers
- Kota tempat perundingan linggarjati
20 Clues: Lokasi tugu muda • Komisi tiga negara • Presiden RI pertama • Bulan hari pahlawan • South east asia command • Pahlawan perang gerilya • Wakil presiden RI pertama • Republik indonesia serikat • Bulan kemerdekaan indonesia • Bijeenkomst voor federaal overlag • Allied prisoners war and interneers • Kota tempat perundingan linggarjati • Pemerintah darurat republik indonesia • ...
MODERN AGE 2012-10-23
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- The cost of building a _______ state that would take care of its own citizens forced Britain to reduce expenses abroad
- Britain’s first colony, ______became independent in 1922
- In 1900 a new political party was formed, the ________, which dedicated itself to the interests of workers.
- _______ as ignorant of each other’s habits, thoughts, and feelings, as if they were of different planets
- _____________emphasizing the role of the unconscious in human personality, ques-tioned accepted attitudes about human behavior
- The British remained defiant despite nightly German air raids, which the British referred to as the _____.
- The proud boast that the______on the British Empire was no longer true
- The _____who appeared around the time of World War I, used techniques that resembled Cubism’s presentation of an object from several perspectives
- Europe’s postwar economic and political problems encouraged the rIse of ________ in many countries
- On September 1, 1939, _______forces attacked Poland, forcing Britain and France to declare war.
- _________developed a style of art called Cubism,
- The Americans and Soviets soon became rivals in a ______ for control of the postwar world
- As ________ memorably observed of the RAF, “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.”
- _____rationing did not end until 1958.
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- In 1921_____British workers were unemployed.
- T. S. Eliot’s poem _______, one of the major literary works of Modernism.
- ______took the stream-of-consciousness technique to its limits in Ulysses (1922), creating a book that is simultaneously realistic, symbolic, poetic, didactic, comic,
- __________’s special and general theories of relativity established new relationships among space, time, and energy, overturning the familiar Newtonian laws
- Because of shortages, _____ rationing was increased.
- The British viewed Germany’s sudden invasion of _____in 1914 as a threat and declared war
- British _________ used unusual publicity stunts to call attention to their demands.
- _______in Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary were overthrown.
- With no historical precedent for the scale of the bloodshed and destructiveness of World War I, the British referred to it simply as the _______.
23 Clues: _____rationing did not end until 1958. • In 1921_____British workers were unemployed. • _________developed a style of art called Cubism, • Because of shortages, _____ rationing was increased. • Britain’s first colony, ______became independent in 1922 • _______in Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary were overthrown. • ...
1920S Project Menu 2022-11-03
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- an establishment in the business of selling alcoholic beverages illegally
- an American aviation and motorcycling pioneer, and a founder of the U.S. aircraft industry
- one of the largest movements of people in United States history
- relations between members or communities of different races within one country
- a period of rich cross-disciplinary artistic and cultural activity among African Americans between the end of World War I (1917) and the onset of the Great Depression and lead up to World War II (the 1930s)
- a group of American writers who came of age during World War I and established their literary reputations in the 1920s
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- the rate at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit
- a telecommunications device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are too far apart to be easily heard directly
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- young women known for their energetic freedom, embracing a lifestyle viewed by many at the time as outrageous, immoral or downright dangerous
- allowed for the sale of more consumer goods and put automobiles within reach of average Americans
- a recording of moving images that tells a story and that people watch on a screen or television a device that receives television signals and reproduces them on a screen
- He created the model T
- an American lawyer who became famous in the early 20th century for his involvement in the Leopold and Loeb murder trial and the Scopes "Monkey" Trial
- the scientifically erroneous and immoral theory of “racial improvement” and “planned breeding”
- hysteria over the perceived threat posed by Communists in the U.S. during the Cold War
- the first man to successfully fly an airplane across the Atlantic Ocean
- founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA)
- the transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves of radio frequency, especially those carrying sound messages.
- a collection of music publishers and songwriters in New York City that dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
20 Clues: He created the model T • founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country • one of the largest movements of people in United States history • the first man to successfully fly an airplane across the Atlantic Ocean • ...
Canada's daly life 2014-01-28
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- What do they have a lot of
- there weather
- like a party
- What there old people where called
- another lanngege they speak
- Quebecers are from where
- country's who do they differ from
- What is it like there
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- a huge anamal
- War Two what war are we talking about
- a language they speak
- What do they call people that are nog from there
- Canada there nashional song
- What are we talking about
14 Clues: like a party • a huge anamal • there weather • a language they speak • What is it like there • Quebecers are from where • What are we talking about • What do they have a lot of • another lanngege they speak • Canada there nashional song • What there old people where called • country's who do they differ from • War Two what war are we talking about • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2017-10-23
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- Courteous regard for people's feeling.
- Finance, international corporations, and trade link the economies of nations around the world.
- Measureable proof that schools and teachers are providing high-quality education.
- Guidelines defining what students at various levels should know and be able to do.
- A reform movement which emphasized the need for more reading, writing, and math in schools for student to succeed in a complex world.
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- Unable to read or write
- The mss slaughter of European civilians, especially those of Jewish descent, by the Nazis during World War II
- Schools teach toward students demonstrating mastery and achievement of specified knowledge and skills in subject areas.
- Classes taught in two languages
- The great increase in births after the end of World War II.
10 Clues: Unable to read or write • Classes taught in two languages • Courteous regard for people's feeling. • The great increase in births after the end of World War II. • Measureable proof that schools and teachers are providing high-quality education. • Guidelines defining what students at various levels should know and be able to do. • ...
Lesson 27 2024-01-09
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- a government policy of not taking part in economic and political alliances or relations with other countries (S2)
- The plan to help Germany pay off its war debt (S2)
- He was a mining engineer and ran the Food Administration before being President (S1)
- The ____ Jones Industrial Average is used to measure stock prices (S3)
- What did the Kellog-Briand Pact attempted to outlaw? (S2)
- America offered to scrap these to reduce araments (S2)
- The Secretary of the Treasury that helped Coolidge cut taxes (S1)
- The natural resource around which the Teapot Dome Scandal revolved (S1)
- the approach of a government to taxes and government spending (S1)
- Former Ohio Senator and newspaperman who is elected President in 1920 (intro)
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- He shocked the business world by paying $5 for an 8 hour day (S3)
- The part of Congress that approves Treaties. (S2)
- The President after Harding, known for his honesty (S1)
- A Chicago banker who helped cut Federal spending by about a Billion Dollars (S1)
- the concept of life as it was before World War I, when the nation could focus on its own domestic prosperity (intro)
- The founder of General Motors
- The ______ Airplane Company earned a contract to fly mail (S3)
- The political party to which all the 1920's Presidents belonged (S1)
18 Clues: The founder of General Motors • The part of Congress that approves Treaties. (S2) • The plan to help Germany pay off its war debt (S2) • America offered to scrap these to reduce araments (S2) • The President after Harding, known for his honesty (S1) • What did the Kellog-Briand Pact attempted to outlaw? (S2) • ...
Modernism 2023-11-03
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- - Roman poet
- - What was one of the catalyst for the modernist movement?
- - The readers should be an ______ part of the poetry process
- - 'Dulce et ________ est'
- - F. Scott ___________
- - "World War I destroyed the illusion that acting ________ brought about good"
- - T.S. Eliot's most famous work "The ______ Land"
- - _______-of-consciousness
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- - The writers subverted the rules of _________
- - "Make it ___!"
- - First name of American poet
- - The poems were intentionally _________
- - American writer
- - The poems were rich with obscure _______
- - The generation of American writers were ____
- - The writers were dissatisfied with _________
- - They sought inspiration in Latin and ______ texts
17 Clues: - Roman poet • - "Make it ___!" • - American writer • - F. Scott ___________ • - 'Dulce et ________ est' • - _______-of-consciousness • - First name of American poet • - The poems were intentionally _________ • - The poems were rich with obscure _______ • - The writers subverted the rules of _________ • - The generation of American writers were ____ • ...
Korean War Crossword 2013-07-23
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- The date (day, month, year) when an armistice was reached in Korea.
- The world power that helped build up military strength in North Korea, resulting in an imbalance in the beginning of the war.
- The political leader installed in North Korea by the USSR.
- The political leader in South Korea, installed through a rigged election.
- The main power that aided South Korea during the war.
- The US president at the time of the Korean War.
- The amount of time it took for North and South Korea to finish negotiations, and agree to an armistice (negotiations began from the final stalemate).
- The port where US/UN troops made an amphibious landing on 15th September 1950, cutting off supplies and communications to North Korean soldiers.
- The nation that imperialised Korea in 1910.
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- The name of the area the southern forces were driven back to in the beginning of the war.
- The capital city of South Korea.
- The main power that aided North Korea during the war (arguably).
- The name of the port the southern forces were driven back to in the beginning of the war (mid 1950).
- The place where North and South Korea are split.
- Date (day, month, year) when 75 000 North Korean soldiers first crossed the border, storming their way through the south.
- What the USA was afraid of (in regards to the spread of communism) in the lead up to/ during the Korean War.
- The people that North Korea wanted returned before they would agree to an armistice.
- The lesser (in terms of involvement) power that aided South Korea during the war.
- The last name of the acclaimed US battle leader during the Korean War.
- The political regime in place in North Korea.
- The number of times Seoul was captured and recaptured during the war.
- The lesser (in terms of involvement) power that aided North Korea during the war.
- The river crossed by the Chinese, to launch a surprise attack on southern forces.
23 Clues: The capital city of South Korea. • The nation that imperialised Korea in 1910. • The political regime in place in North Korea. • The US president at the time of the Korean War. • The place where North and South Korea are split. • The main power that aided South Korea during the war. • The political leader installed in North Korea by the USSR. • ...
Ramon and Karina's Crossword 2023-06-24
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- What month did they get engaged?
- What's Karina's favorite place in the world? (2 words)
- What's their favorite Christmas movie? (2 words)
- Who wakes up the earliest?
- What's Karina's favorite anime?
- What's Karina's favorite season of the year?
- Who's a rapper Ramon and Karina love? (2 words)
- Where did they meet? (2 words)
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- What's Ramon's favorite dessert? (2 words)
- What's an animated movie they love?
- What does Ramon collect? (2 words)
- What's Ramon's favorite anime? (2 words)
- What's Sai's middle name? (2 words)
- What's Ramon's favorite Venezuelan food?
- What's their favorite food chain?
- What was Karina's worst subject in school?
- What's their favorite type of soup?
- What's Karina's favorite character on Mario Kart?
- What's Ramon's favorite dip?
- What's Ramon's zodiac sign?
- What was the last country they visited?
- What drink does Karina get at a bar?
22 Clues: Who wakes up the earliest? • What's Ramon's zodiac sign? • What's Ramon's favorite dip? • Where did they meet? (2 words) • What's Karina's favorite anime? • What month did they get engaged? • What's their favorite food chain? • What does Ramon collect? (2 words) • What's an animated movie they love? • What's Sai's middle name? (2 words) • What's their favorite type of soup? • ...
Anne Frank 2023-12-01
12 Clues: Annes' sister • Annes' Father • Main Character • Cruel Treatment • Where Anne lived • Annes' dads' name • The Worse event in history • War Two The name of the war • A Book Anne kept to write in • The people who killed the Jews • What Annes family had to do to keep safe • Daan The gentlemen that took the family in
8th Grade Final Exam Study Guide 2021-12-14
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- The country that Cuba was trying to gain independence from before the Americans got involved in the war
- Dutch word for farmer
- He thought all of human history was just the bourgeoisie exploiting the proletariat over and over again (2 words)
- #1 cash crop of Cuba
- What schools in South Africa trained black people to be
- "Mr. Clark is filling students' heads with bourgeois values" is something you might see written on one of these posters
- He tried to rebuild China into a pure Communist society by ordering the destruction of the 4 Olds (2 words)
- These peasant farmers made up about 90% of Russia's population before the revolution
- First black president of South Africa
- This conflict never "went hot" because it would have led to mutually assured destruction (2 words)
- Refueling station established by the VOC (2 words)
- A typical day at the office for a member of this group might include locking up and torturing the Shah's enemies
- The U.S. used to consider them to be the "real Chinese government"; they're still on Taiwan to this day
- It was banned by Mao but now China is a world leader in this area
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- This group was supposed to represent the Russian people but was mostly made up of nobles
- The U.S. and Israel are both interested in limiting this type of research within Iran
- The biggest empire in the ancient world and the first to introduce a national language and road systems
- Opposite of the direction that China actually went in when Mao tried to industrialize it
- Iranian prime minister who was overthrown by the CIA
- The belief in one god first introduced by Zoroastrianism
- America wasn't sure if this Cuban revolutionary was a Communist at first; the U.S.A. found out when he started nationalizing American-owned businesses (2 words)
- 52 of these were taken from the U.S. embassy to protest the U.S. letting the Shah come here
- Resource that made South Africa an A+ territory
- Type of government that Ayatollah Khomeini created in Iran
- What Lenin changed Russia's name to (2 words)
- What you would have to quote out of to prove your loyalty during the Cultural Revolution (2 words)
- The last royal dynasty of Iran
- Party in charge in South Africa since 1994
- What JFK and Nikita Khrushchev both removed from countries that bordered their rivals after a tense phone call
- This brutal dictator dealt with his enemies by sending them to the gulag
- Nicholas II was the last one of these in Russia
- America liked this Cuban dictator because he was anti-Communist
32 Clues: #1 cash crop of Cuba • Dutch word for farmer • The last royal dynasty of Iran • First black president of South Africa • Party in charge in South Africa since 1994 • What Lenin changed Russia's name to (2 words) • Resource that made South Africa an A+ territory • Nicholas II was the last one of these in Russia • Refueling station established by the VOC (2 words) • ...
On The Blue Comet Crossword 2025-12-19
7 Clues: A place in California • The son of an owner of a bank • a state in the north-west area • The company that makes the trains • the thing that was happening during 1941 • The thing that oscar and his dad were living in • A rock that is found under a ginkgo tree or in a river
smallz middle east 2022-01-31
15 Clues: river • region • ethnic • language • religion • after 911 • government • large country • the holy city • small country • mohammads teachings • fundamentalist muslim • the bible of mohammad • 2nd largest religion in the world • the place where mohammad was teaching
CNN 10 5-17-2023 2023-05-17
14 Clues: cash • actor • slogan • advice • more cash • more advice • Coy's advice • 9 letter word • 1940s character • which World War? • country in Europe • how much is the debt? • who can borrow money? • a natural resource underground
Australia Geography #1 2023-08-28
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- Tallest mountain in Australia.
- Longest river in Australia.
- Plain that separates WA from SA.
- Most populated state.
- Last man executed in WA (2 words).
- Mining region in WA.
- Channel separating Tasmania from Largest desert in Australia (2 words)the mainland. (2 words)
- Nickname of Australia's most infamous bushranger.
- Site of cyclone Tracy christmas eve 1974.
- Australia is the ? largest country in the world.
- South Australian opal mining town. (2 words)
- Site of Australia's last whaling station.
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- Gems farmed at Broome.
- Deadly eastern spider (2 words).
- Site of first gold discovery in WA (2 words).
- Largest desert in Australia (2 words).
- Tropic that passes through Australia.
- Guilty animal in the Azaria case.
- Beach from where the Beaumonts disappeared.
- Largest lake in Australia.
- Northern city in Queensland.
21 Clues: Mining region in WA. • Most populated state. • Gems farmed at Broome. • Largest lake in Australia. • Longest river in Australia. • Northern city in Queensland. • Tallest mountain in Australia. • Deadly eastern spider (2 words). • Plain that separates WA from SA. • Guilty animal in the Azaria case. • Last man executed in WA (2 words). • Tropic that passes through Australia. • ...
Vietnam War 2024-04-30
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- Vietnamese rebels in the North
- Which US President initiated the withdrawal of troops from Vietnam?
- What term describes the Vietnam War's role in the context of the Cold War?
- Vietnam was a colony of what country prior to World War II?
- What was the name of the Vietnamese revolutionary and communist leader?
- Who did the US Helped win an election in Vietnam?
- Which countries supported North Vietnam during the war?
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- What were the primary opposing sides in the Vietnam War
- How long did the Vietnam war last?
- What did the United States lose as a result of the Vietnam War?
- What major Vietnamese city was renamed to Ho Chi Minh City in honor of the leader of North Vietnam after the war?
11 Clues: Vietnamese rebels in the North • How long did the Vietnam war last? • Who did the US Helped win an election in Vietnam? • What were the primary opposing sides in the Vietnam War • Which countries supported North Vietnam during the war? • Vietnam was a colony of what country prior to World War II? • What did the United States lose as a result of the Vietnam War? • ...
Religion Peace and Conflict Key Terms 2025-05-12
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- Bringing together people who were once opposed to each other
- American President who used Nuclear Weapons for the first time
- A Christian preacher who turned his back on pacifism in WW2
- Indian man who protested against Britain using non-violence
- Violence used to protect yourself from an aggressor (4/7)
- Fighting between nations to resolve issues between them
- Using actions to threaten or harm others
- The Christian wars to take back the holy land
- Struggle in Islam
- Weapons that can destroy large areas of land and kill many people.(7/2/4/11)
- A story that has a moral/ meaning behind it
- A war that adheres to Christian criteria developed by Thomas Aquinas (4/3)
- Weapons that were used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki (7/7)
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- The use of violence against civilians to achieve a political/religious aim through fear
- An expression of disapproval through action such as marching.
- An absence of conflict which leads to harmony
- Stopping blaming someone for something they have done wrong
- R.E Teacher (2/8)
- Islamic Holy War (6/5)
- A denomination of Christianity that is strictly pacifist
- The belief that violence should never be used
21 Clues: R.E Teacher (2/8) • Struggle in Islam • Islamic Holy War (6/5) • Using actions to threaten or harm others • A story that has a moral/ meaning behind it • An absence of conflict which leads to harmony • The Christian wars to take back the holy land • The belief that violence should never be used • Weapons that were used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki (7/7) • ...
Vietnam War 2025-05-22
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- An armed conflict between 2 or more disagreeing parties
- A body of political beliefs
- Wanted Vietnam to be a democracy
- President who helped end the Vietnam war
- Communist-led forces in South Vietnam
- Political movement in support of achieving national independence
- A peace agreement to end the war
- Pulling your military out of the war
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- A government system that is "ruled by the people"
- All political system where the government is in basically full control
- A disruptive military tactic often with suprise attacks
- Wanted Vietnam to be fully communist
- Lots of public diagreements about a topic
- Strain on something, like a country or people group
- A fighter in a military uprising
15 Clues: A body of political beliefs • Wanted Vietnam to be a democracy • A fighter in a military uprising • A peace agreement to end the war • Wanted Vietnam to be fully communist • Pulling your military out of the war • Communist-led forces in South Vietnam • President who helped end the Vietnam war • Lots of public diagreements about a topic • ...
U.S. History Review 2014-02-24
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- Author of Common Sense
- Turning point of revolutionary war
- War hero and President of U.S.
- invented the Cotton Gin
- Court case which declared the federal had the right to control commerece between states
- Southern colony which used tobacco as it's primary source of income
- Colonist who founded Rhode Island
- territory purchased from France in 1803
- Middle colony founded by the Dutch
- Territory purchased from Mexico without war
- Deadly clash between citizens and British soldiers
- first colony established in New World
- territory axquired as a result of Mexica-American War
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- Southern colony founded by Catholics
- Cherokee path they had to take as a result of Indian Removal Act
- first battle of Revolutionary war
- Body of Colonial delegated who met in Philadelphis
- Established Judicial Review
- Belief that America had the right to colonize territories all the way to Pacific Ocean
- Protest led by Samuel Adams against the Tea Act
- Primary author of Declaration of Independence
- Plan for self-government signed by Pilgrims
- Quaker who established Pennsylvania
- British laws passed to punish colonial for Boston Tea Party
- Court case which stated Federal government had the right to pass laws not mentioned in constitution
- colony founded by Puritans
26 Clues: Author of Common Sense • invented the Cotton Gin • colony founded by Puritans • Established Judicial Review • War hero and President of U.S. • first battle of Revolutionary war • Colonist who founded Rhode Island • Turning point of revolutionary war • Middle colony founded by the Dutch • Quaker who established Pennsylvania • Southern colony founded by Catholics • ...
Big Review Crossword 2023-12-18
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- The city where you currently are
- The state where most 49ers tried to find gold ("Golden State")
- The car company that made the Model T
- The Thirteenth Amendment abolished this
- A change to the Constitution
- The state where the first flight happened
- Abbreviation for "World War One"
- The country south of the USA
- The ditches that soldiers fought in during WWI
- Last name of the brothers that made the first airplane
- Period of time immediately after the Civil War
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- These are found under the tree
- The country north of the USA
- "Frosty" was one of these
- The last name of the teacher who's class you're in right now
- One of the territories the USA got control of after the Spanish-American War
- Boat who's sinking starting the Spanish-American War: USS _______
- Trees get decorated for this holiday
- Someone who moves from one country to another
- Number of points in Wilson's peace plan
- One of these famously has a red nose
- The capital city of Virginia
- Jewish holiday this time of year
- Frozen water that falls from the sky, a reason to cancel school
- Country fighting for independence during Spanish-American War
25 Clues: "Frosty" was one of these • The country north of the USA • A change to the Constitution • The country south of the USA • The capital city of Virginia • These are found under the tree • The city where you currently are • Abbreviation for "World War One" • Jewish holiday this time of year • Trees get decorated for this holiday • One of these famously has a red nose • ...
Ava Artificio Articles Crossword 2024-02-13
Across
- Who was one of the major writer of the Articles of Confederation?
- To pass a new ____ you need nine thirteenths of the delegates to agree.
- The US_______ was abopted after the states met to fix the Articles of Confederation.
- What treaty ended the American Revolution in 1783?
- The phrase,"balance of power" first describes a _____ system of government.
- Alexander Hamilton hated congress, the world and ____.
- The loyalists went to England and Canada after the war where they were treated like ____.
- After the war, the _____ ritainted Great Britain and went to England and Canada.
- _______ saw the new United States as a future wold power?
- Shays Rebellion was named after ____.
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- Under the Articles of Confederaton the power of declaring war was held by the ____.
- _____ mostly lived in the "WesternLand" won by by great Britain in the Treaty of Paris?
- The document ________ was written during the American Revolution.
- The Articles of Confederation centrated it's power in the _____.
- In the American Revolution War, ____ was a major general in the Brithish Army?
- From the Treaty of Paris, England won land until the ______ river.
- A new country was established by the _____.
- _______ wanted to go to war with Great Britain.
- ____ wrote the Speller?
- Based on Shay's Rebellion, Daniel Shay was not a ___ landowner.
20 Clues: ____ wrote the Speller? • Shays Rebellion was named after ____. • A new country was established by the _____. • _______ wanted to go to war with Great Britain. • What treaty ended the American Revolution in 1783? • Alexander Hamilton hated congress, the world and ____. • _______ saw the new United States as a future wold power? • ...
Vietnam war vocab 2023-04-19
Across
- derisive U.S slang term for Vietnamese
- U.S plane capable of circling over a large and firing lens of thousands of shells into a small area
- large U.S helicopter gunship
- world Term used by American troops to refer to the U.S
- Major Vietnamese holiday.
- helicopter landing zone
- anti war lectures in many U.S colleges and high schools.
- Missing in action
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- A defoliant the U.S sprayed on jungle areas to remove enemy hiding places
- hidden explosive device designed to injure the enemy
- nickname for female Red Cross workers who served in Vietnam.
- state refers to killing and wounding of student anti war protesters at Kent state (Ohio) university By national guard troops
- area where enemy is presumed to be and where anything is a legitimate target
- Section of Laos that juts into Vietnam, used as a sanctuary by communist troops to elude U.S military.
- dodgers. Term for young Americans who evaded military service during the war
- a U.S attack helicopter
- Basic riffle used by U.S troops in Vietnam
- killed in action
- refugees who lied Vietnam after the war
- Army of the republic of (south) Vietnam, U.S ally during the war.
20 Clues: killed in action • Missing in action • a U.S attack helicopter • helicopter landing zone • Major Vietnamese holiday. • large U.S helicopter gunship • derisive U.S slang term for Vietnamese • refugees who lied Vietnam after the war • Basic riffle used by U.S troops in Vietnam • hidden explosive device designed to injure the enemy • ...
smallz middle east 2022-01-31
15 Clues: river • region • ethnic • language • religion • after 911 • government • large country • the holy city • small country • mohammads teachings • fundamentalist muslim • the bible of mohammad • 2nd largest religion in the world • the place where mohammad was teaching
