world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
WORLD WAR II 2026-02-20
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- The name that Hitler called himself
- The forced entry of an army into a country
- The secret project when huge explosives were invented
- The time when Jews were tortured
- US, UK, USSR
- Biased or fake used to throw the enemy off
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- Group of people that Nazis strongly disliked
- People who had a specific "language", huge advantage
- A huge explosive
- The group that Hitler was in charge of during the Holocaust
10 Clues: US, UK, USSR • A huge explosive • The time when Jews were tortured • The name that Hitler called himself • The forced entry of an army into a country • Biased or fake used to throw the enemy off • Group of people that Nazis strongly disliked • People who had a specific "language", huge advantage • The secret project when huge explosives were invented • ...
World War I 2026-02-27
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- a ship that can operate underwater
- an agreement betwo countriesntries to join sides and fight together
- a structure built to keep troops safe from enemy fire
- when a country takes pride in themselves and their military
- secret information about an enemy
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- when a leader is killed by someone
- large guns that are used to shoot a great distance
- a tube shaped bomb thats fired underwater
- deep narrow holes in the ground used for protection
- to stop supplies from entering a country
10 Clues: secret information about an enemy • when a leader is killed by someone • a ship that can operate underwater • to stop supplies from entering a country • a tube shaped bomb thats fired underwater • large guns that are used to shoot a great distance • deep narrow holes in the ground used for protection • a structure built to keep troops safe from enemy fire • ...
World War II 2026-03-02
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- surprise attack strategy
- one of Ghandi's first campaigns (protesting a policy that Indian's could not make their own sea salt)
- one who believes Jewish people should have their own state
- coalition of left-wing parties to lead to the governement
- June 6th
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- German airforce
- British Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 (during the Second World War)
- now part of Somalia, it was land that Italy colonized
- Surprise naval attack by Japan on US naval base
- pact signed by Germany and Soviets
10 Clues: June 6th • German airforce • surprise attack strategy • pact signed by Germany and Soviets • Surprise naval attack by Japan on US naval base • now part of Somalia, it was land that Italy colonized • coalition of left-wing parties to lead to the governement • one who believes Jewish people should have their own state • ...
The Civil War Cross Word Puzzle 2025-12-18
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- Labor,
- of the 2 turning points of the civil war, Appomattox Court house, The Last Battle of the Civil War,
- Tom's cabin, A book about slaves escaping,
- Lincoln,and the 16th president.
- Confederacy,
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- of the 2 turning points of the civil war,
- Union,
- Sumter,First Battle of the Civil war, Antietam,the second battle of the Civil War,
8 Clues: Labor, • Union, • Confederacy, • Lincoln,and the 16th president. • of the 2 turning points of the civil war, • Tom's cabin, A book about slaves escaping, • Sumter,First Battle of the Civil war, Antietam,the second battle of the Civil War, • of the 2 turning points of the civil war, Appomattox Court house, The Last Battle of the Civil War,
Postwar United States Era 2024-05-16
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- Fear of communism
- Significant increase in births following World War II
- USA vs. USSR tension
- Policy of the United States to provide aid to Middle Eastern countries threatened by communist aggression
- Standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union over nuclear missiles in Cuba
- Conflict in Korea
- Civil rights protests against segregated interstate transportation
- Failed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro's government in Cuba
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- Campaign against alleged communists in the United States, led by Senator Joseph McCarthy
- Fight for equal rights
- Landmark Supreme Court case that ended racial segregation in public schools
- Literary movement of the post-World War II era
- Blacklist List of entertainment industry professionals suspected of communist ties
- Conflict in Vietnam
14 Clues: Fear of communism • Conflict in Korea • Conflict in Vietnam • USA vs. USSR tension • Fight for equal rights • Literary movement of the post-World War II era • Significant increase in births following World War II • Failed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro's government in Cuba • Civil rights protests against segregated interstate transportation • ...
Vocab 2015-02-20
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- a war that involves all of the human and material resources of the countries that are taking part
- to free from military control by removing all military personnel and fortifications
- weapons and military supplies
- a halt to fighting; a truce
- a atatement that threatens serious action of specified demands are not met
- to organize and prepare for war
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- news and information designed to influence people's beliefs or actions
- the policy of glorifying war and readying armed forced for conflict
- the name given to German submarines in World War 1
- a region administered by another country until it is judged ready for independence
- policy of avoiding involvement in the affairs of other matters
- payments made by one nation to another in compensation for property destroyed in war
- to grow or increase rapidly
13 Clues: a halt to fighting; a truce • to grow or increase rapidly • weapons and military supplies • to organize and prepare for war • the name given to German submarines in World War 1 • policy of avoiding involvement in the affairs of other matters • the policy of glorifying war and readying armed forced for conflict • ...
Tempest Act 1 Quiz 2024-04-19
14 Clues: A gymnast • Dumb Jock • A turncoat • World War 3 • Flaky Shaky • Volunteering • Reign of Zeus • Detective work • Heavens & Earth • Hat of a prince • Lacking politeness • Older Siblings Love • Overthrow Government • Supreme Enlightenment
Castor-themed Crossword 2024-06-08
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- A small-circulation, self-published work
- One of Castor's hobbies
- Someone Jay loves :)
- The tiniest baby in the world
- Wearer of snowpants
- The one who suffers the 2nd most in the world
- One of Naomi's children
- Artist whose music has inspirational and restorative properties (2 words)
- What Jay and Castor often wait on
- Castor's gay awakening
- Pretty kitty
- Castor's arch-nemesis (2 words)
- One of the first plants to bloom in the spring
- Iconic duo Jay and Castor encountered at the zoo
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- A disease passed from mother to child; the incidence has sharply increased in the US recently (2 words)
- Cursed place that Castor lived freshman year (2 words)
- Castor's twin
- Goddess of the hearth
- He waddles like a duck
- Castor's favorite video game (?)
- Hunter who never married
- Castor's go-to meal (2 words)
- Something that we love!
- Website Castor frequently visits
- The creature that inhabits Castor's apartment
- One of Jay's favorite things
- Evil bus line (one word; hyphenated)
- Common weed with nutritious and healing properties
- What Jay and Castor bumped in an Indian restaurant in 2018
29 Clues: Pretty kitty • Castor's twin • Wearer of snowpants • Someone Jay loves :) • Goddess of the hearth • He waddles like a duck • Castor's gay awakening • One of Castor's hobbies • Something that we love! • One of Naomi's children • Hunter who never married • One of Jay's favorite things • The tiniest baby in the world • Castor's go-to meal (2 words) • Castor's arch-nemesis (2 words) • ...
BREAKING THE CODE 2021-12-12
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- the second one started in Poland
- incomprehensible language
- Device
- break a code
- First name of a famous British politician
- people who try to uncover your racksecrets
- Country the British were at war with
- Alan Turin was one
- What a secret often is
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- family name of a famous British politician
- Enigma had one to type in the original message
- The place where Enigma was defeated
- German leader
- Place where soldiers fight
- money you need for financing a project
- make a message not understandable
- Device used to cypher a message
- Enigma knew how to keep one
- group of people
19 Clues: Device • break a code • German leader • group of people • Alan Turin was one • What a secret often is • incomprehensible language • Place where soldiers fight • Enigma knew how to keep one • Device used to cypher a message • the second one started in Poland • make a message not understandable • The place where Enigma was defeated • Country the British were at war with • ...
Warfare through time 2025-02-13
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- : 1815 battle that defeated Napoleon
- : soldier on horse
- : soldier on foot
- : long-range weapon that needs arrows
- : era characterized by factory production
- : battle where Scottish schiltrons were defeated
- : defensive digs during World War I
- : Medieval and Early Modern dense equilateral formation
- : Middle Eastern country invaded in 2003
- : English Civil War battle
- : upgrade to gun allowing bullet to spin and be quicker
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- : battle where British cavalry was defeated by Russian cannons.
- : hitting the side of an army
- : cannon
- : the army and air force working together
- : atomic
- : building where mechanized production happens
- : armored car with big gun
- : bombing of London
19 Clues: : cannon • : atomic • : soldier on foot • : soldier on horse • : bombing of London • : armored car with big gun • : English Civil War battle • : hitting the side of an army • : defensive digs during World War I • : 1815 battle that defeated Napoleon • : long-range weapon that needs arrows • : Middle Eastern country invaded in 2003 • : the army and air force working together • ...
Atonement crossword 2026-02-05
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- The young girl whose false accusation changes lives
- Fragile and subjective
- The older sister, in love with Robbie
- Through writing and confession
- Theme of guilt and seeking forgiveness
- Social divisions shaping fate
- Complex and elusive
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- Multiple perspectives and time shifts
- Briony’s lifelong burden
- The accused lover, separated by class
- Lost through Briony’s actions
- Tested by tragedy and misunderstanding
- World War II backdrop affecting characters
- Writing as a means of atonement
- The inevitability of consequences
15 Clues: Complex and elusive • Fragile and subjective • Briony’s lifelong burden • Lost through Briony’s actions • Social divisions shaping fate • Through writing and confession • Writing as a means of atonement • The inevitability of consequences • Multiple perspectives and time shifts • The accused lover, separated by class • The older sister, in love with Robbie • ...
Cancerous Cell, Part 1 2026-03-09
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- Breakers of agreements (2 Tim. 3:3)
- Do not love the ______ (1 John 2:15)
- Division and negative ______ destroys
- Husband who lied in the early church
- Lovers of their own ______ (2 Tim. 3:2)
- Last days will be ______ times (2 Tim. 3)
- Judge who ignored warnings
- Uncontrollable deadly cell
- Lovers of ______ more than God (2 Tim. 3)
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- Lack of normal love (2 Tim. 3:3)
- Loss of spiritual _____
- Those who accuse falsely
- Evil ______ corrupts good manners
- Paul’s companion who forsook him
- Number of spies with evil report
- Form of ______ but denying power
- Wife who joined the deception
17 Clues: Loss of spiritual _____ • Those who accuse falsely • Judge who ignored warnings • Uncontrollable deadly cell • Wife who joined the deception • Lack of normal love (2 Tim. 3:3) • Paul’s companion who forsook him • Number of spies with evil report • Form of ______ but denying power • Evil ______ corrupts good manners • Breakers of agreements (2 Tim. 3:3) • ...
Puzzle 5 2024-04-01
15 Clues: - War • - Bus • - Race • - Summit • - Vaccine • - Nuclear • - Conflict • - Jim Crow • - Incident • - Satellite • - Red scare • - Education • - Revolution • - Bus boycott • - Rock 'n' roll
USH Midterm Test Review 2024-04-16
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- Immigrants arrived from Europe in this city's Ellis Island, next to the Statue of Liberty. (Short way to say the city's name)
- One of the reforms that people fought for in the early 1900s - it's goal was the end of sale and drinking of alcohol in the US. The Eighteenth Amendment achieved prohibition in the US in 1917/1919.
- This country had a communist revolution in 1917, towards the end of World War One.
- A system where people are forced to work while being owned by another person.
- This country was one of the enemies of the US in World War One.
- This is another name for the purposeful killing of someone, usually for some political or other driven goal. Examples include Abraham Lincoln and Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- 1 or more companies attempt to control the entire economy of an industry and it allows companies to control prices, supply, demand, etc. without any competition or outside forces
- A route by which slaves escaped from the South to North or Canada. (Two Words)
- The US bought this land from Russia in the far north of North America in 1867.
- 16th president of the US, led the coutnry through the Civil War but he was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth towards the end of the war.
- A racist system of belief that emphasizes that the white people who immigrated to the US first are superior to others, including Blacks, Asians, and new White immigrants.
- The political movement to end slavery and free the slaves around the world.
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- This was one of the long-term causes of World War One - it describes the desire for people to fight to have a independent nation which can represent their people group.
- The US invaded this Spanish colony during the Spanish-American War.
- This is the reason why a country decides it is right to go to war.
- The coming of people from other countries to live in a foreign country.
- People are separated according to their race. In the US South, Jim Crow laws forced black people to be separated from white people in most aspects of society.
- One of the industry leaders in the development of cars and the assembly line production process. (Two words)
- The process of increasing growth and density of cities after and because of the industrial revolution.
- An economic system that maximizes profits through the continuous expansion of industry and development of technology.
- This book by Upton Sinclair, written in 1906, was about the poor working conditions for workers of meat-packing factories in the US . (Two words)
- A system by which strong nations extend their political, military, and economic control over other weaker lands and nations.
- A place where Native Americans were forcibly settled after the US conquered North America.
- This is a self-feeding cycle by which new technology allows materials and goods to be produced faster and cheaper. Then, because more resources are available, more money can be spent on new technologies and factories. The cycle continues again. This system is a part of capitalism.
- 26th president of the US, he was a great leader in the progressive age because he helped pass many positive, progressive reforms.
- An economic system made to fight against the economic system that pursues profits at the expense of workers’ health, happiness, and freedom. The goal of this system is to return that power from companies to the workers.
26 Clues: This country was one of the enemies of the US in World War One. • This is the reason why a country decides it is right to go to war. • The US invaded this Spanish colony during the Spanish-American War. • The coming of people from other countries to live in a foreign country. • The political movement to end slavery and free the slaves around the world. • ...
Evolution Terminology (Review) 2023-04-25
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- A lineage splitting event that produces two or more species
- (2 words), This means to kill or inhibit the infecting organism without damaging the host
- A repeatedly confirmed idea that is true in nature.
- (2 words), Changes in populations due to isolation or sudden and large increases or decreases in population size; organisms do not share genes between populations
- Suggests a common ancestor; these structures are built upon the same or similar structures with different functions
- (2 words), shows the similarities in DNA evidence between two or more organisms
- A well-substantiated explanation of the natural world.
- The adjustment to new environments or changes to current environments; also, a trait that increases in frequency in populations that is beneficial to an organism's survival and reproduction
- (2 words), Populations entering or leaving a population and sharing genes between populations; like migration
- These types of structures typically have the same function, but have different structures
- The relationships between species; uses a phylogenic tree or cladogram to identify the oldest species and newest species on branches
- This word is used when an antibiotic becomes "useless" to persistent bacteria.
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- A proposed explanation that is used as a starting point for research and explanations.
- (2 words), study of body structures; can be vestigial, homologous, or analogous
- A group of organisms that can reproduce freely in nature AND produce fertile offspring
- (2 words), In a cladogram, this defines the ancestor shared by many other species
- (2 words), Does not describe how life originated; it only describes what can be observed and tested in the natural world, and may predict that diversity in nature is due to evolution.
- (2 words), mating with an individual with a certain trait (dance, smell, horns, etc). Also called sexual selection.
- A change or difference in a population.
- (2 words), "survival of the fittest"
- Random changes to the DNA sequence in an organism; can be chromosomal or gene
- The change in gene frequency in a population over time.
- Focuses heavily on the evidence of structure similarity between all organisms and how they develop as embryos
- An acronym used to explain how natural selection occurs in the natural world; variation, inheritance, selection of survival and reproduction, adaptation, and time
- (2 words), show the progression of evolution and indicates that organisms from the past are not the same today; documents the existance of species from the beginning of time
- Suggests that organisms have structures (or had) that they have evolved to not need; the appendix is an example of this type of structure
- A general statement that is more useful at predicting than explaining; predicts how the natural world behaves
27 Clues: (2 words), "survival of the fittest" • A change or difference in a population. • A repeatedly confirmed idea that is true in nature. • A well-substantiated explanation of the natural world. • The change in gene frequency in a population over time. • A lineage splitting event that produces two or more species • ...
Cold War/50's Culture 2022-04-12
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- Middle class families moved from the city to these
- Getting to the brink of war without actually starting a war
- Leader of the USSR during the Missile Crisis
- Supplies being sent into West Berlin
- New genre of music that was loud and fast paced
- Factory workers
- Represented the suburban white middle class family
- The King of the new music
- U.S. foreign policy regarding communism
- conference that determined the splitting of Germany
- Closest the world came to a nuclear war
- Pro-Democracy/Capitalism alliance
- Doctors, Lawyers, Managers, etc.
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- Constructed to keep East Germans from fleeing
- Invisible line that separated communism from capitalism
- US's enemy during the Cold War
- Searched for communists in government agencies
- President during the Missile Crisis
- Conference about what to do with Japan
- Postwar generation
- Senator that claimed communism thrived under Truman
- Stockpiling weapons as a form of "self-defense"
- Buying new products that made life more "comfortable"
- Leader of Cuba
- Alliance between USSR and its satellite nations
25 Clues: Leader of Cuba • Factory workers • Postwar generation • The King of the new music • US's enemy during the Cold War • Doctors, Lawyers, Managers, etc. • Pro-Democracy/Capitalism alliance • President during the Missile Crisis • Supplies being sent into West Berlin • Conference about what to do with Japan • U.S. foreign policy regarding communism • ...
War Of The Eagles Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-10
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- Jeds naani believed in ______, she even thought Eddy was their grandfather.
- Tadi and jed got paid to do this.
- Eddy and the Japenese were not ____.
- The people who attacked Pearl Harbour.
- Jed and Tadi had a wonderful __________.
- People who fought in the war.
- There was a lot of this going on at that time thats why Tadi left.
- The name of the group of natves that Jed's grandmother belonged to.
- Jed went on an _________ that helped him learn about life.
- This is what people do to each other during war.
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- This was the type of gun Jed had.
- Most people lived in a small _______ at the time.
- During that time frame the world was at ___.
- This is what the Japenese/ canadin were during the war.
- Jed and his mother were _____.
- Many people had to _____ for freedom at the time.
- The group of people who ran the base that Jed and Tadi and Jed's mother worked at.
- Jed finally began to __________ people and his naani.
- Eddy was a ______.
- A special type of parol officers.
20 Clues: Eddy was a ______. • People who fought in the war. • Jed and his mother were _____. • This was the type of gun Jed had. • Tadi and jed got paid to do this. • A special type of parol officers. • Eddy and the Japenese were not ____. • The people who attacked Pearl Harbour. • Jed and Tadi had a wonderful __________. • During that time frame the world was at ___. • ...
Introduction to World War 1 2024-02-09
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- When there's no clear winner or loser
- This country went through a revolution during World War 1
- When nations agree to work together
- This is a large ditch that soldiers fought in
- This type of weapon can plow through barbed wire
- When a stronger country takes over a smaller one
- A new type of weapon, invented by the Germans
- When a nation takes great pride in their country
- Poor people in Russia who were mistreated and demanded better working conditions
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- This would happen when the skin is exposed to water for months on end.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- This Austria-Hungarian leader was assassinated, considered the spark of WW1
- Powers France, Great Britain and Russia
- German Submarines, used as a weapon of War
- When a nation expands it's military
- Weapons used in air, battles would be referred to as dog fights
- Dead, injured or prisoners of war
- New government system created after the tsar was overthrown
- Another name for a Russian King
- This was signed between Germany and Russia, when Russia exited the war
20 Clues: Another name for a Russian King • Dead, injured or prisoners of war • When a nation expands it's military • When nations agree to work together • When there's no clear winner or loser • Powers France, Great Britain and Russia • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire • German Submarines, used as a weapon of War • This is a large ditch that soldiers fought in • ...
Revolutionary War Crossword 2024-11-14
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- Largest navy in the world at the time
- A knife that went on the end of a musket
- A document preventing colonist from moving into the west
- Big victory for the British and gave them access to a big harbor for their navy
- Secrect society that oppoesed britian
- People used for labor for free
- High up positions in the british army
- Law that put tax on all tea
- Main leader in the Revolutionary War and first president
- Forced colonists to give soldiers homes for free
- First battle and an american victory
- Small very untrained army for the americans
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- Rights believed to be given by god at birth
- The americans lost because they ran out of supplies
- Soldiers captured by the enemy team
- Road through the town yelling “the british are coming!”
- Paper declarting independence from britain
- Last battle in the revolutionary war
- Most popular gun in the war and took a long time to reload
- Battle that was the turning point of the war for americans and conviced spain to help them
20 Clues: Law that put tax on all tea • People used for labor for free • Soldiers captured by the enemy team • Last battle in the revolutionary war • First battle and an american victory • Largest navy in the world at the time • Secrect society that oppoesed britian • High up positions in the british army • A knife that went on the end of a musket • ...
History of India since AD 535 2025-03-12
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- city that served as headquarters for the Islamic sultanate in India, 1206-1526
- a country created in 1947 so as to accommodate Muslims, lost its eastern section in 1971-73 war
- Indian mercenaries under the employ of Britain, many of whom joined a rebellion in 1857
- virtuous voice for peace and freedom in early 20th century India, the "Mahatma"
- landholding elite who ruled in some forty states following the time of the Gupta
- first European nation to reach India by sail in 1498 via a voyage by Vasco da Gama
- initiated a trading company in 1600, maintained foreign presence in India until 1947
- period of Crown rule over India, beginning in 1858 and continuing until after World War 2
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- Zulfikar and his daughter Benazir both gave their lives trying to promote democracy in Pakistan
- much contested region in the northern tier of South Asia, claimed by Indian, Pakistan and China
- Indian patriot who sought democracy, yet also Cold War neutrality, his daughter was Indira Gandhi
- ruthless conqueror who invaded India in 1398 and annihilated the city of Delhi
- "the jewel of Muslim art", originally constructed by Shah Jahan as a tomb for wife
- known as "the Tiger", founder of the Mughal empire
14 Clues: known as "the Tiger", founder of the Mughal empire • city that served as headquarters for the Islamic sultanate in India, 1206-1526 • ruthless conqueror who invaded India in 1398 and annihilated the city of Delhi • virtuous voice for peace and freedom in early 20th century India, the "Mahatma" • ...
20th Century Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-08
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- The Wall Street crash on October 28, 1929, which led to the United States have its great depression.
- This is the act established by the United States that let America rent or lend materials and war supplies to countries that are deemed to be vital to the protection of the U.S.
- This is the event where Japan bombed Hawaii on December 7th. 1941, which lead to the U.S. declaring war on Germany and the axis powers.
- This acronym describes the second World War, where Germany had gotten fed up of being put to blame for WWI by other countries, leading them become allies with Italy and Japan, and then declaring war on Poland and France.
- This is the word that describes the over usage of farm crops during the 1920's to where there were more crops produced than used/consumed.
- This is the president that brought the United States out of the Great Depression with his New Deal policies.
- This is the name of the telegram that was supposed to be sent to Mexico from Germany, stating that they should join forces and declare war on the United States.
- This is the British ship that got sunk down by a German U-boat and is one of the contributing factors of why the United States joined World War One.
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- This was a series of acts, programs, and projects established by FDR that brought the United States out of the Great Depression.
- This act established electricity in rural areas, including farms and small villages.
- This is the person who reorganized Georgia's bureaucracy and helped Georgia regain it's economy by encouraging economical development.
- This was the period during the 1930's where numerous dust storms hit the southern plains of the United States, damaging the agricultural economy of the United States.
- He was the 67th governor of Georgia who served from 1933 to 1946.
- He was the person who served as a representative in the house for Georgia, and is known for influencing the expansion of the U.S. navy.
- This is the word that describes a specific time where the weather is exceedingly dry
- He was the insect/pest that had been brought upon the cotton belt by multiple dust storms. This insect thrived on cotton pollen, destroying cotton crops.
- This is the acronym that described the first world war, where Germany, the Austria-Hungarian empire, and their allies invade France and their allies over a political assassination.
17 Clues: He was the 67th governor of Georgia who served from 1933 to 1946. • This act established electricity in rural areas, including farms and small villages. • This is the word that describes a specific time where the weather is exceedingly dry • The Wall Street crash on October 28, 1929, which led to the United States have its great depression. • ...
Countries 2023-05-02
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- Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger was born there
- Typically known for vikings
- best tacos and burritos
- They made Volvo
- The happiest country in the world
- Vladimir Putin
- Has the Best football player ever
- the best at football
- country with pyramids and pharaohs
- Invented maple syrup
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- Currently in war
- Has alot of Thieves, Robbers and Andrew Tate
- The best history
- Has the 2nd best football player O.A.T
- looks like a boot
- Known for school shootings
- It is known for Bull fighting
- Makes Croissants and owns the Eiffel Tower
- Makes the best cars in the world
- has the oldest flag
20 Clues: Vladimir Putin • They made Volvo • Currently in war • The best history • looks like a boot • has the oldest flag • the best at football • Invented maple syrup • best tacos and burritos • Known for school shootings • Typically known for vikings • It is known for Bull fighting • Makes the best cars in the world • The happiest country in the world • Has the Best football player ever • ...
Postwar United States Era 2024-05-16
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- Fear of communism
- Significant increase in births following World War II
- USA vs. USSR tension
- Policy of the United States to provide aid to Middle Eastern countries threatened by communist aggression
- Standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union over nuclear missiles in Cuba
- Conflict in Korea
- Civil rights protests against segregated interstate transportation
- Failed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro's government in Cuba
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- Campaign against alleged communists in the United States, led by Senator Joseph McCarthy
- Fight for equal rights
- Landmark Supreme Court case that ended racial segregation in public schools
- Literary movement of the post-World War II era
- Blacklist (1947-1960s) - List of entertainment industry professionals suspected of communist ties
- Conflict in Vietnam
14 Clues: Fear of communism • Conflict in Korea • Conflict in Vietnam • USA vs. USSR tension • Fight for equal rights • Literary movement of the post-World War II era • Significant increase in births following World War II • Failed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro's government in Cuba • Civil rights protests against segregated interstate transportation • ...
The Silent Times - April 28, 1945 2025-05-14
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- One of the health issues caused by the atomic bombing
- A genocide of Jewish people in Europe during World War Two
- Today's sponsor
- Italian cities where the deposed Italian dictator and his mistress were displayed after their execution
- The month Japan was bombed by the U.S.
- The deposed Italian dictator
- The country where the deposed Italian dictator and his mistress tried to escape to
- Abbreviation of World War Two
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- The last name of the deposed Italian dictator's mistress
- People who survived the atomic bombings
- The group that executed the deposed Italian dictator
- The atomic bomb created a lot of health issues for survivors due to such intense _________
- Tragic things can happen through _____ hatred
- Today's sponsor creates such _________ orange juice
14 Clues: Today's sponsor • The deposed Italian dictator • Abbreviation of World War Two • The month Japan was bombed by the U.S. • People who survived the atomic bombings • Tragic things can happen through _____ hatred • Today's sponsor creates such _________ orange juice • The group that executed the deposed Italian dictator • One of the health issues caused by the atomic bombing • ...
Mexico! (pp.71-73) 2024-09-09
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- This nation, along with France, sought an alliance with the newly independent Texas (2 words)
- Name of Texas before it was Texas
- The war between Mexico and the growing number of colonists in its Texas region
- This fortress that overlooked Mexico City eventually fell to the Americans in 1847
- This General led the “Army of the West” during America’s war with Mexico
- This treaty ended the war with Mexico in 1848 (2 words)
- President Polk replaced General Taylor for negotiating this less violent end to the Battle of Monterrey
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- President of Mexico in 1833 (4 words)
- This future president was general at the Battle of Monterrey
- Scott’s attack on Veracruz from the water is described as ___
- The capital of Texas is named for this American who successfully settled in Mexico
- Popular name for the former mission: San Antonio de Valero, translates as “cottonwood”
- This 1836 treaty gave Texans independence from Mexico
- Major Fremont led this rebellion of American settlers in Alta California (2 words)
- He was president during America’s expansion into Mexican territories
15 Clues: Name of Texas before it was Texas • President of Mexico in 1833 (4 words) • This 1836 treaty gave Texans independence from Mexico • This treaty ended the war with Mexico in 1848 (2 words) • This future president was general at the Battle of Monterrey • Scott’s attack on Veracruz from the water is described as ___ • ...
National Hostess Cupcake Day 2020-05-08
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- The cupcakes were first ____ on May 10, 1919.
- They have always been made of _____'s cake.
- Hostess declared bankruptcy in 2012 but was purchased by the _________ (2 words) Management the following year, and the cupcakes were quickly back on the market.
- Some see Hostess as being the first commercially produced cupcake, although this has been disputed by ______.
- in 1950 this significant change was added to the cupcake ____ (3 words)
- originally hand-covered with ______ or chocolate icing.
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- By 1988 400______cupcakes were being sold each year.
- The original Bakery that produced these was the _____Bakery.
- This "mascot" known for promoting the treat on television (2 words)
- During World War II, _____ flavored cupcakes and icing were introduced.
- They were purchased in 1925 by the ____Bakery and renamed Hostess Cupcakes.
11 Clues: They have always been made of _____'s cake. • The cupcakes were first ____ on May 10, 1919. • By 1988 400______cupcakes were being sold each year. • originally hand-covered with ______ or chocolate icing. • The original Bakery that produced these was the _____Bakery. • This "mascot" known for promoting the treat on television (2 words) • ...
Collin's Rome puzzle 2025-05-16
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- Who was Rome’s Mediterranean rival
- what metal Rome's laws carved on
- table 10
- table 8
- war-fighting animal
- What was the name of the wars fought between Rome and Carthage
- how many tables are there
- Carthage was founded by which group
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- What was Rome's major gift to the world
- the twelve ______
- Where is Carthage located
- what was the name of Rome's 2nd law
- table 9
- another name for a forum
- Which sea was in the middle of the Punic Wars
- a famous city in italy
- table 7
- What did Carthage and Rome both want to control
- animal used in war
- the ______ tables
20 Clues: table 9 • table 8 • table 7 • table 10 • the twelve ______ • the ______ tables • animal used in war • war-fighting animal • a famous city in italy • another name for a forum • Where is Carthage located • how many tables are there • what metal Rome's laws carved on • Who was Rome’s Mediterranean rival • what was the name of Rome's 2nd law • Carthage was founded by which group • ...
The Geography of Russia 2026-01-29
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- Currency of Russia
- Official language of Russia
- Famous dance genre in Russia e.g. the Bolshoi
- Ocean to the north of Russia
- President of Russia
- Fold mountain range in Russia
- Largest country in the world
- Soil found in steppe/grassland biome
- Soil found in the taiga biome
- Number of time zones in Russia
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- Largest lake in Russia
- Coniferous forest biome found in Russia
- Treeless biome with permafrost (frozen ground)
- Longest river in Russia
- Country currently at war with Ukraine
- Capital city of Russia
- Grassland biome found in Russia
- Soil found in the tundra biome
- Russian novelist who wrote 'War and Peace'
19 Clues: Currency of Russia • President of Russia • Largest lake in Russia • Capital city of Russia • Longest river in Russia • Official language of Russia • Ocean to the north of Russia • Largest country in the world • Fold mountain range in Russia • Soil found in the taiga biome • Soil found in the tundra biome • Number of time zones in Russia • Grassland biome found in Russia • ...
Japanese War Crimes 2021-05-20
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- How many people did japan kill?
- Where was the Japanese war crimes?
- war crimes name?
- Where were the international military tribunals for far east?
- where did nations fight the longest campaigns?
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- what did general Hideki Tojo serve as?
- How did the Japanese train there
- How many people reached out into the empire of japan?
- What were the war crimes?
- Where did World War II begin?
10 Clues: war crimes name? • What were the war crimes? • Where did World War II begin? • How many people did japan kill? • How did the Japanese train there • Where was the Japanese war crimes? • what did general Hideki Tojo serve as? • where did nations fight the longest campaigns? • How many people reached out into the empire of japan? • ...
Apple iOS 15 2021-09-15
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- Keep track of your notes (2 words)
- “Hey Siri, turn off my bedroom …. at 7 pm”
- Filter notification
- See it rain
- 3D view
- Discover the world (2 words)
- Focus mode let’s them know (2 words)
- Get everyone to join in the conversation at a set time (2words)
- Complete task on devices
- Compatible from
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- Keep it all safe
- Keep it all together
- Voice isolation
- Keep track of all those recommendations (3 words)
- Compact tab bar
- FaceTime blur mode
- Finally use all those screenshots (2 words)
- Match it to your style
- Do it together (2 words)
- Apple Music and photo get together to make the perfect....
20 Clues: 3D view • See it rain • Voice isolation • Compact tab bar • Compatible from • Keep it all safe • FaceTime blur mode • Filter notification • Keep it all together • Match it to your style • Do it together (2 words) • Complete task on devices • Discover the world (2 words) • Keep track of your notes (2 words) • Focus mode let’s them know (2 words) • “Hey Siri, turn off my bedroom …. at 7 pm” • ...
Complete the Puzzle- 2024-07-19
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- 18th President
- Family Treasure Hunt across the city of Mumbai
- Club Font for this year
- Shikha:Jinansh::Ishaan:?
- A system to tackle unforeseen financial emergencies
- 3-Day Trip to increase Management Skills
- Biggest project of the club
- Infinity: Aastha::Unstoppable:?
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- Sporting aspect of RCHR's World War-Fiesta
- "Rotary in Action"
- War of the GBs
- A year-long hashtag made by the 38th SM team
- First Project of the 39th year
- Teacher in-charge of RCHR
- 37th ETW Destination
15 Clues: War of the GBs • 18th President • "Rotary in Action" • 37th ETW Destination • Club Font for this year • Shikha:Jinansh::Ishaan:? • Teacher in-charge of RCHR • Biggest project of the club • First Project of the 39th year • Infinity: Aastha::Unstoppable:? • 3-Day Trip to increase Management Skills • Sporting aspect of RCHR's World War-Fiesta • ...
Crosswords #2: Numbers 2013-07-18
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- Population of Australia in 2010
- Square root of 196
- Average speed limit in Australia (KM)
- Start of World War 1
- Area of Australia in Km2
- If x-y=z, find y if x=5 and z=-56
- % that is certain in chance
- Year Australia became a federation
- 1000x3+100x4+10x2+8
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- An astronomical unit (AU) in kilometres
- Twenty-six times ten minus fifteen
- A certain power level
- Year American civil war started
- A film about Sparta
- Year WW2 ended
15 Clues: Year WW2 ended • Square root of 196 • A film about Sparta • 1000x3+100x4+10x2+8 • Start of World War 1 • A certain power level • Area of Australia in Km2 • % that is certain in chance • Population of Australia in 2010 • Year American civil war started • If x-y=z, find y if x=5 and z=-56 • Twenty-six times ten minus fifteen • Year Australia became a federation • ...
Robert Service 2017-02-13
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- During World War 1, Robert Service worked as an _______________ driver.
- In which city was Robert Service born?
- People called Service the "__________ of the Yukon."
- What was Service's wife's name?
- Service wrote epic poems about the Yukon ____________________, the West's wilderness, and World War I.
- Service wrote his first poem on his __________ birthday.
- Service travelled to Canada to be a __________.
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- When Service was young he worked in a shipping office and a __________.
- Where did Service move when he was 5 years old?
- In addition to poetry, Service had a desire for travel and _______________.
- Which film did service act in?
- Service’s writing was influenced by his _______________.
- Robert Service went to the University of __________.
- From 1909 until June 1912, Service lived in ______________________________.
14 Clues: Which film did service act in? • What was Service's wife's name? • In which city was Robert Service born? • Where did Service move when he was 5 years old? • Service travelled to Canada to be a __________. • People called Service the "__________ of the Yukon." • Robert Service went to the University of __________. • ...
Ashley Edmiston - The Atlantic World 2025-10-09
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- Spanish abusing Native American Labor
- investors buy shares of a larger company
- Ruler of the Aztecs
- slave ships across the Atlantic
- slave trade for Africa, Europe and the New World
- War British vs. French
- mix of Spanish and native americans
- Ruler of the Incas
- cultural transfer to and from the Americas
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- land that is controlled by another nation
- conquered the Aztecs
- transportation slaves from Africa to New World
- First British colony
- first European to discover the Americas
- conquered the Incas
- disease that all Europeans caught on
- private wealth
- competition for national wealth
- Spanish conquerors
- private ownership
20 Clues: private wealth • private ownership • Ruler of the Incas • Spanish conquerors • conquered the Incas • Ruler of the Aztecs • conquered the Aztecs • First British colony • War British vs. French • slave ships across the Atlantic • competition for national wealth • mix of Spanish and native americans • disease that all Europeans caught on • Spanish abusing Native American Labor • ...
U.S. Presidents 2024-01-08
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- Which president made the decision to drop atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan?
- Which former peanut farmer is also known for his humanitarian efforts after his presidency?
- Which president is remembered for the Monica Lewinsky scandal?
- Which president is well-known for his Emancipation Proclamation, less-known for his near-perfect record as a wrestler?
- Who had a business reality TV called "The Apprentice" before becoming president?
- Who was the first African-American president?
- Who was the first vice president and the second president?
- Who was nicknamed "the Father of the Constitution" due to his significant contributions writing it?
- Who led the Continental Army to victory in the Revolutionary War?
- Who was the first vice president to assume the presidency due to the death of the sitting president?
- Which president was a former actor and is remembered for his role in ending the Cold War?
- Who is the only president (as of 2023) to serve two non-consecutive terms?
- Which president was the chief author of the Declaration of Independence?
- Which president was known as "Ike?"
- Which president held office when the United States joined Allied Forces in World War I?
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- Who was a Civil War General and president during the Reconstruction Era?
- Which president weighed over 300 pounds and served as a Supreme Court Chief Justice after his presidency?
- Who was the youngest elected president and assassinated in 1963?
- Who held the longest presidential term (before term limits) during the Depression and World War II?
- Who is remembered for his handling of the Vietnam War and passing civil rights legislation?
- Who served only 31 days as president before dying of pneumonia?
- Who held office during the terrorist attack on 9/11 and is the son of another U.S. president?
- Which president featured on Mount Rushmore was an avid outdoorsman?
- Who is the first president to be impeached by the House of Representatives, though he was acquitted by the Senate?
- Who resigned as president due to the Watergate scandal?
25 Clues: Which president was known as "Ike?" • Who was the first African-American president? • Who resigned as president due to the Watergate scandal? • Who was the first vice president and the second president? • Which president is remembered for the Monica Lewinsky scandal? • Who served only 31 days as president before dying of pneumonia? • ...
Revolutionary War Test 2023-05-17
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- The last major war of the Revolution was fought at ______ where the British surrendered.
- The colonists snuck onto a British tea ship dressed as _____ to dump tea over.
- The Battles at Lexington and Concord were known as "The ______ heard around the world."
- The first Continental Congress meet in ________.
- _____ colonists died during the Boston Massacre.
- Who won the battle of Bunker Hill in 1775?
- This country was an ally of the Americans and sent Lafayette to help their army.
- The Townshend Act taxed many goods including the all-important good - ____.
- This small newspaper convinced a lot of people to become patriots.
- Most Native Americans sided with the Redcoats or the Patriots?
- Britain's legislative or law-making assembly
- There were _____ lanterns hung in the bell tower to let Paul Revere know the British were coming by sea.
- A person who betrays his fiends or country.
- The Americans spent the winter of 77-78 camped at ____________.
- The British had the best Army and ________ in the world.
- A secret group of colonists that wanted to protect their colonies from the unfair acts of the British.
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- The American colonists that sided with the British during the war were known as _____.
- _____ is a cartoon show all about the Revolutionary War.
- After the war the Americans gained land up to the _______ River.
- A ______ is a group of volunteer soldiers that are regular citizens and not professionally trained.
- General _______ was in charge of the Continental (American) Army.
- Who won the battle of Saratoga in 1777?
- The war ended with a peace treaty signed in what city?
- The colonists refused to buy British goods after they were taxed unfairly, this is called a ________.
- In 1774 The Intolerable Acts closed the Boston ______.
- This side had inexperienced but smart generals - Redcoats or the Patriots?
- These American soldiers were supposed to be able to ready to fight with only a 60-second warning.
- The British won the French and Indian War, but the cost doubled their national ______.
- Because America is a big country the British Army was spread _______.
- What month was the Declaration of Independence signed in?
30 Clues: Who won the battle of Saratoga in 1777? • Who won the battle of Bunker Hill in 1775? • A person who betrays his fiends or country. • Britain's legislative or law-making assembly • The first Continental Congress meet in ________. • _____ colonists died during the Boston Massacre. • The war ended with a peace treaty signed in what city? • ...
WWII Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-15
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- Japanese city where the first atomic bomb was dropped
- The date of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor attack
- code name for the Allied invasion of Normandy
- General Marshall's rank in the military
- Marshall served as ____ during World War II
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- The supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe during World War II.
- Marshall's famous plan to rebuild Europe after the war
- German dictator during WWII
8 Clues: German dictator during WWII • General Marshall's rank in the military • Marshall served as ____ during World War II • code name for the Allied invasion of Normandy • Japanese city where the first atomic bomb was dropped • Marshall's famous plan to rebuild Europe after the war • The date of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor attack • ...
Revolutionary War Test 2023-05-17
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- The last major war of the Revolution was fought at ______ where the British surrendered.
- The colonists snuck onto a British tea ship dressed as _____ to dump tea over.
- The Battles at Lexington and Concord were known as "The ______ heard around the world."
- The first Continental Congress meet in ________.
- _____ colonists died during the Boston Massacre.
- Who won the battle of Bunker Hill in 1775?
- This country was an ally of the Americans and sent Lafayette to help their army.
- The Townshend Act taxed many goods including the all-important good - ____.
- This small newspaper convinced a lot of people to become patriots.
- Most Native Americans sided with the Redcoats or the Patriots?
- Britain's legislative or law-making assembly
- There were _____ lanterns hung in the bell tower to let Paul Revere know the British were coming by sea.
- A person who betrays his fiends or country.
- The Americans spent the winter of 77-78 camped at ____________.
- The British had the best Army and ________ in the world.
- A secret group of colonists that wanted to protect their colonies from the unfair acts of the British.
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- The American colonists that sided with the British during the war were known as _____.
- _____ is a cartoon show all about the Revolutionary War.
- After the war the Americans gained land up to the _______ River.
- A ______ is a group of volunteer soldiers that are regular citizens and not professionally trained.
- General _______ was in charge of the Continental (American) Army.
- Who won the battle of Saratoga in 1777?
- The war ended with a peace treaty signed in what city?
- The colonists refused to buy British goods after they were taxed unfairly, this is called a ________.
- In 1774 The Intolerable Acts closed the Boston ______.
- This side had inexperienced but smart generals - Redcoats or the Patriots?
- These American soldiers were supposed to be able to ready to fight with only a 60-second warning.
- The British won the French and Indian War, but the cost doubled their national ______.
- Because America is a big country the British Army was spread _______.
- What month was the Declaration of Independence signed in?
30 Clues: Who won the battle of Saratoga in 1777? • Who won the battle of Bunker Hill in 1775? • A person who betrays his fiends or country. • Britain's legislative or law-making assembly • The first Continental Congress meet in ________. • _____ colonists died during the Boston Massacre. • The war ended with a peace treaty signed in what city? • ...
WWI 2025-03-26
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- What weapon launches munitions far beyond the range of infantry firearms?
- Where was Archduke Franz Ferdinand murdered on 28th June 1914?
- The name for a situation in which movement on either side of the frontlines have not changed dramatically
- What is the name of the condition given to soldiers who suffer from shivering violently, screaming or moaning and twitching whenever guns were fired?
- A painful injury that occurs when feet are exposed to wet and cold conditions for long periods of time
- What was the name given to the Military Service Act which forced men to enlist?
- Which country did Germany invade first in World War I?
- Which country declared war on Serbia, setting off the chain of events leading to World War I?
- These units were created to attract men to enlist by allowing them to serve alongside their friends, relatives and workmates
- What time in the morning did British soldiers 'stand to'
- These creatures were found around the trenches due to debris, corpses and filth.
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- What method of communication was used by the British government to pressure men to sign up for war?
- Which Battle first used poison gas in WWI
- Tins of this were sent to the front lines and formed a regular part of the soldier's diet
- Who was the Secretary of State for War who encouraged boys to volunteer for war?
- Which gas can cause redness, blisters and sometimes blindness?
- The Battle of the Sommee was organised to relieve pressure from which other Battle?
- Which General developed the strategy for the Battle of the Sommee?
- What was the name given to men who claimed the right to refuse to perform military service on the grounds of freedom of conscience or religion
- What pattern were trenches dug in as a defensive strategy?
- Which weapon was known to fire over 600 rounds a minute?
- What date did Britain first use tanks in Battle (month/year)?
- What was the name given to the group of Powers fighting the Central Powers?
23 Clues: Which Battle first used poison gas in WWI • Which country did Germany invade first in World War I? • Which weapon was known to fire over 600 rounds a minute? • What time in the morning did British soldiers 'stand to' • What pattern were trenches dug in as a defensive strategy? • What date did Britain first use tanks in Battle (month/year)? • ...
LIST OF BOOKS WRITTEN BY FREEDOM FIGHTERS 2023-02-07
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- Indian Mirror, Vaam Bodhini
- Hilal, India Wins Freedom, Gubare Khatir
- Neel Darpan
- Kaal
- Young India, Harijan, Navjivan, Hindu Swarajya, My Experiments With Truth
- of India, Glimpses of World History, Meri Kahani
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- India Divided
- Bangali, A Nation In Making
- Karmyogi, Yugantar, Savitri, Life Divine, Essays On Gita, Bande Matram
- Indian Struggle
- Unhappy India
- Tarane Hind, Baange Dara
- Abhyuday, Hindustan, Leader
- War Of Indian Independence
- Kesri, The Maratha, Gita Rahasya
- Geetanjali (Nobel Prize Winner Book), Home and The World, Gora, Hungry Stones, Chandalika, Visarjan
- Hints For Self Culture
17 Clues: Kaal • Neel Darpan • India Divided • Unhappy India • Indian Struggle • Hints For Self Culture • Tarane Hind, Baange Dara • War Of Indian Independence • Bangali, A Nation In Making • Indian Mirror, Vaam Bodhini • Abhyuday, Hindustan, Leader • Kesri, The Maratha, Gita Rahasya • Hilal, India Wins Freedom, Gubare Khatir • of India, Glimpses of World History, Meri Kahani • ...
McLaughlin's WWII 2025-03-03
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- On August 6th, 1945 the first of two Atomic bombs was dropped on this Japanese city
- This was the research project for the Atomic Bomb
- The attack on ___ brought the United States into the war.
- Leader of the Soviet Union
- When the Japanese forced the Allied soldiers to walk 65 miles in 6 days
- The United States was known as this due to its industrial might and ability to supply its allies with war materials
- The largest amphibious invasion in history, launched by Allied forces on the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944
- The Allied strategy in the Pacific where they would take over island that were strategically important.
- The Battle of ___ was the bloodiest battle in the Pacific due to the Japanese being heavily entrenched in tunnels and caves.
- Together, Germany, Italy and Japan were known as the ___.
- The day marking Japan’s surrender and the official end of World War II, celebrated on August 15, 1945, in most countries
- sea The Battle of the ____ was done entirely by airplanes that took off from aircraft carriers resulting in heavy losses for both sides and it was the first time since PH that Japan had been stopped and turned back
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- Was the turning point in the war in the Pacific, as the Japanese lost four aircraft carriers
- Prime Minister of Britain
- Leader of Italy
- Prime Minister of Japan
- U.S. general who led Allied forces in the Pacific during World War II and fulfilled his promise to return to the Philippines
- President of the United States
- The first two acts outlawed arms sales or loans to nations at war and the third act banned arms sales and loans to nations engaged in civil wars
- Allowed warring nations to buy U.S. arms as long as they paid cash and transported them in their own ships
- May 8th, 1945 is known as ____ or when the war ended in Europe.
- Required the removal of people of Japanese ancestry from California and parts of Washington, Oregon, and Arizona
- Leader of Germany
- On April 12th 1945, ___ was sworn in as President of the United States after FDR's death.
24 Clues: Leader of Italy • Leader of Germany • Prime Minister of Japan • Prime Minister of Britain • Leader of the Soviet Union • President of the United States • This was the research project for the Atomic Bomb • The attack on ___ brought the United States into the war. • Together, Germany, Italy and Japan were known as the ___. • ...
The Age of Turmoil: 1914–1939 2026-04-09
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- The name given to the drought stricken Southern Plains of the United States
- The German submarines that attacked merchant ships in the Atlantic
- The longest and one of the deadliest battles of the Great War
- The founder of the Soviet Union and leader of the October Revolution
- The department of the Soviet government responsible for political propaganda
- The chemical weapon first used on a large scale during the Great War
- The Italian leader who founded the Fascist Party and became Il Duce
- The series of programs introduced by FDR to provide relief from the Depression
- The Serbian nationalist who assassinated the Archduke in Sarajevo
- The agreement to stop fighting signed on November eleventh nineteen eighteen
- The treaty that officially ended the war and imposed harsh terms on Germany
- The General who led the Nationalist forces during the Spanish Civil War
- The system of forced labor camps used to imprison political enemies in the USSR
- The title of Franz Ferdinand whose death triggered World War One
- The international organization created after WWI to maintain world peace
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- The day the stock market crashed in nineteen twenty-nine sparking the Depression
- The forced consolidation of individual peasant farms into state-run enterprises
- The successor to Lenin who turned the USSR into a totalitaran state
- The radical socialist group led by Lenin that seized power in Russia
- The long narrow ditches where soldiers lived and fought on the Western Front
- The Spanish town bombed by German planes immortalized in a painting by Picasso
- The term for Stalins campaign to eliminate perceived enemies within the party
- The iconic symbol representing the union of workers and peasants
- A system of government that requires complete subservience to the state
- The nickname for the Balkans region before the outbreak of war
- YEAR PLAN The series of centralized economic goals introduced by Stalin to industrialize
- The paramilitary wing of the Italian Fascist Party
- The economic crisis in Weimar Germany where money lost almost all its value
- The secret society responsible for planning the Sarajevo assassination
- The side in the Spanish Civil War supported by socialists and anarchists
30 Clues: The paramilitary wing of the Italian Fascist Party • The longest and one of the deadliest battles of the Great War • The nickname for the Balkans region before the outbreak of war • The iconic symbol representing the union of workers and peasants • The title of Franz Ferdinand whose death triggered World War One • ...
Paul Robesons History 2024-03-26
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- Month Paul was born
- Graduation Honor
- honors his top Honors with skills
- Cause of death
- Month Paul passed away
- Where he received a personal invitation
- parts in something in World war two
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- Columbia University
- Lifetime Achievement Award
- twenty two Traveled to London to sing
- how he became a lawyer and when
- Singing voice
- out against racial injustice and was involved in world politics
- Musical
14 Clues: Musical • Singing voice • Cause of death • Graduation Honor • Month Paul was born • Columbia University • Month Paul passed away • Lifetime Achievement Award • how he became a lawyer and when • parts in something in World war two • twenty two Traveled to London to sing • Where he received a personal invitation • honors his top Honors with skills • ...
related issues 3(no spaces in terms) 2023-12-11
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- a form of government where a king or queen inherits the right to rule or is given the right to rule due to tradition or beliefs (2 words)
- the holding of a extreme political or religious view is considered _____
- a protest where protesters turn violent against people or property is called ___
- a economy without government intervention or regulation (2 words)
- act to suspend the rights of “enemy aliens” during world war 2 (3 words)
- when two or more parties come together to form the government
- social services like unemployment insurance are a ___ for citizens provided by the government (3 words)
- a direct vote by an electorate in contrast to an issue being voted on by a representative
- every citizen and political power is subject to the law (3 words)
- rights set in treaty agreements (2 words)
- the giving of a right or a privilege especially the right to vote
- the act created due to 9/11 that infringed peoples rights and made travel restrictions such as no fly lists and more ( 3 words and a hyphen)
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- an economy where the government determines everything usually used in a communist state (2 words)
- “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed” (name with 4 words)
- principal law through which federal government determines indian status and management of reserve land (2 words)
- individual or private business owned property
- an ideology aimed to reduce human impact on the earth and its inhabitants is called ____
- the right to control ones own labor, property, or business (2 words)
- refusal to follow demands or commands of a occupying power without using violence or active measure of opposition (2 words)
- residential schools were implemented for the ____ of native culture
- how much money the least well off make compared to the most well off (2 words)
- american muslim minister and human rights activist prominent during civil rights movement (name and a single letter)
- also known as advocacy,lobby or interest groups (2 words)
- the action or process of imposing something
- a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something
25 Clues: rights set in treaty agreements (2 words) • the action or process of imposing something • individual or private business owned property • also known as advocacy,lobby or interest groups (2 words) • when two or more parties come together to form the government • a economy without government intervention or regulation (2 words) • ...
SS9 Cross Word puzzle 2021-11-06
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- War where there are no rules and anything is allowed
- The belief that your country is the best country
- Russia, Great Britain and France formed a ___
- The process of making many factories
- Using way too much
- Uniting all the Slavic people
- Three countries form a team
- Countries competing to create the better technology
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- The belief that using the military to solve problems is a good idea
- The final terms and refusing them will result in a breakdown of friendship
- Wearing down the enemy so much that they collapse
- The system where the country is ruled by an emperor
- The idea of having twice the amount of force than the second most powerful force
- When two allies attack at the same time creating two fronts
- A secret criminal organization in New York
- The land between two opposing armies
- The name given to German plans in World War I
- War in trenches
- Having unlimited freedom
- A friendship formed on mutual agreement
20 Clues: War in trenches • Using way too much • Having unlimited freedom • Three countries form a team • Uniting all the Slavic people • The land between two opposing armies • The process of making many factories • A friendship formed on mutual agreement • A secret criminal organization in New York • Russia, Great Britain and France formed a ___ • ...
World War I by Elliott Primus 2018-02-18
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- A life threaten blood disease.
- A formal agreement between two countries
- What is the activity or skill of managing international relations?
- A temporary government
- Who was the Russian Ruler in 1894?
- What is communist political party led by Vladimir Lenin
- A long battle between two countries
- Local councils consisting of workers, peasants, and soldiers
- What is a serious disagreement?
- What was used by the German's for bombing the battle fields?
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- What were battles in the air called?
- What rifle did the British use in the war?
- Alliance What alliance did Germany, Austria Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire create?
- What was the international organization meant to disuses conflicts and world issues?
- What was the name of the international peace plan created by President Woodrow Wilson?
- what military weapon was deployed by the U-boat to caused America to fight in the war?
- Hit forcibly and deliberately with one's hand
- A self proclaimed holy man
- What weapons shot shells?
- What did the soldiers use as a walkway during the war?
20 Clues: A temporary government • What weapons shot shells? • A self proclaimed holy man • A life threaten blood disease. • What is a serious disagreement? • Who was the Russian Ruler in 1894? • A long battle between two countries • What were battles in the air called? • A formal agreement between two countries • What rifle did the British use in the war? • ...
Cold War and Vietnam 2024-04-28
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- Banned nuclear testing above the ground
- North Vietnamese Military Campaign Targeting South Vietnamese cities and American Bases
- Removing American troops from Vietnam and replacing them with South Vietnamese soldiers
- People who Opposed the Vietnam War
- People who Supported the Vietnam War
- What was built in Berlin in 1961?
- Stands for 'Prisoner Of War'
- Supply route used by the North Vietnamese to supply troops in the south
- Failed US invasion on April 17, 1961
- name of the tactic that involved dropping bombs on large areas of land
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- the term describing the fear of one Asian country becoming communist causing others to become communist
- Treaty that split Vietnam in July 1954
- Communist Guerillas in South Vietnam
- Economic system, dominant in the Western World
- Political arm of the Vietcong
- League for the independence of Vietnam
- A Crisis involving Nukes on Cuban soil during the 1960s
- Political and economic doctrine that aims to replace private property and a profit-based economy
- Herbicide used in the Vietnam War to clear the jungle
- Stands for 'Missing In Action'
20 Clues: Stands for 'Prisoner Of War' • Political arm of the Vietcong • Stands for 'Missing In Action' • What was built in Berlin in 1961? • People who Opposed the Vietnam War • Communist Guerillas in South Vietnam • People who Supported the Vietnam War • Failed US invasion on April 17, 1961 • Treaty that split Vietnam in July 1954 • League for the independence of Vietnam • ...
Unit 3 2025-12-11
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- "appeal to the colored citizens of the world"
- motherhood on domestic roles for women to teach their kids
- 2nd USA president
- starting over again after civil war
- great awakening inspired abolition
- gin helped grow slavery in an economic way
- proclamation freeing slaves from the south
- relationship with jefferson
- v madison a supreme court case
- 7th USA president
- war union vs confederacy over slavery
- activist and journalist for reconstruction
- purchase french sold territory 1803
- french leader
- rebellion a slave revolt in virginia
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- railroads harriet tubtman
- 3rd USA president
- of 1812 US vs Britain
- destiny expanding west
- of 1800 change of political parties
- compromise slave states and free states agreement
- enslaved to civil rights leader
- act 1807 on foreign trade
- review supreme court can say laws are unconstitutional
- resisted manifest destiny
- chieft justice of marbury v madison
- american war expanding territory manifest destiny
- removal act 1830 of relocating native people
- how the north grew economically even better than the south after slavery ended
- ending slavery in the US
30 Clues: french leader • 3rd USA president • 2nd USA president • 7th USA president • of 1812 US vs Britain • destiny expanding west • ending slavery in the US • railroads harriet tubtman • act 1807 on foreign trade • resisted manifest destiny • relationship with jefferson • v madison a supreme court case • enslaved to civil rights leader • great awakening inspired abolition • ...
The Odyssey 2021-10-02
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- red-haired king 4
- people who help odysseus
- king of pylos 3
- a bird of pry 2
- prince of ithaca 1
- a gathering of people 2
- king of ithaca 5
- the main war 4
- the important chore that the princess has to do
- gray eyed goddess 1
- the princess 6
- men who want to marry 2
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- nymfe stranded that is stranded on an island 5
- island that pylos is located
- crying wife 4
- king of mycenae 3
- messenger god 5
- kingdom of odysseus 1
- place were menelaos was traped 4
19 Clues: crying wife 4 • the main war 4 • the princess 6 • king of pylos 3 • messenger god 5 • a bird of pry 2 • king of ithaca 5 • red-haired king 4 • king of mycenae 3 • prince of ithaca 1 • gray eyed goddess 1 • kingdom of odysseus 1 • a gathering of people 2 • men who want to marry 2 • people who help odysseus • island that pylos is located • place were menelaos was traped 4 • ...
Civics Crossword Quiz # 2 - 12-2-20 2020-12-01
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- First President
- Father of the Constitution & a President.
- U.S. flag's stripes represent the 13
- The ___ & Democrats are the 2 major parties.
- The __ & the Mississippi are 2 long U.S. Rivers.
- ___ makes all Federal Laws.
- Largest land area state.
- First ___ Amendments = Bill of Rights.
- Civil Rights leader & martyr.
- The are 100 of these; 2 per state.
- The __ Amendment protects the right to bear arms.
- The Supreme Court is made up of nine ___.
- An agreement between the U.S. & another nation is
- Constitutionally appointed voting age.
- Fought for women's rights.
- Author of the Declaration of Independence.
- The Civil War was fought between the ___ & South.
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- The U.S. economic system is primarily ___.
- Alabama's capital is ___.
- Executive, ____, & Judicial Branches.
- The main opponent in the Cold War was ___.
- White House burned in 1814 by the __>
- The ___ Canal separates Pacific & Atlantic.
- Written in 1787 in Philadelphia, PA.
- National, State, County, City Levels System.
- There are 27 ___ to the Constitution.
- We celebrate our ____ on July 4th.
- The ___ Amendment gave women voting rights.
- New citizens pledge _____ to the U.S.
29 Clues: First President • Largest land area state. • Alabama's capital is ___. • Fought for women's rights. • ___ makes all Federal Laws. • Civil Rights leader & martyr. • The are 100 of these; 2 per state. • We celebrate our ____ on July 4th. • U.S. flag's stripes represent the 13 • Written in 1787 in Philadelphia, PA. • Executive, ____, & Judicial Branches. • ...
Are You Smarter Than a Grade 12 Social Student? 2022-06-03
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- money given by goverment to important bankrupting business
- Party (2 words) did not agree with the baileouts. Right wing
- a belief where self reliance is the most important thing in a society. Every person for themselves. Ex) trucker convoy
- policy (2words) kaynes said during a depression lower interest rates to encourage spending and investing
- in 1929 when people began to sell shares and banks bought them up to smoothing things over.
- A liberal thinker. I am free to do what I want as long as it does not harm others. For example getting drunk and riding a motorcycle at top speed with no protective gear on. Has concern for minority rights. Advocated for women to vote.
- Wanted to limit the right to vote. Universal suffrage, politics, business and society (eugenics).
- An word acronym used to break down the causes of the cold war.
- (2 words) A period of hospital coexistence 1945-1953. It involved truman and stalin. There was an arms race, iron curtain speech, and Berlin blockade.
- 1970-1979 A desire to reduce tensions among your enemies. Ping pong diplomacy and SALT. Ended with Russia's invasion of Afghanistan and olympic boycotting.
- Society where interests of the wealthy come first. Exploitation of the working class.
- quality shaped by family, gender, gender gap, religion, environment, language, Interpretation of history and media's impact.
- was a Russian political party successful in the second revolution. Well organized with catchy slogans and appealing promises.
- (3 words) which replaced Lenin's War Communism. Big industries stayed nationalized but some were allowed to have small factories and businesses.
- movment (2worsd) Lefts responce to the bailouts which had no sgrings atacted and mainly went to the rich 1%
- place through class struggle → Historical Materialism → surplus value → inevitability of socialism → classless society.
- (last name only) The invisible hand. Believed in specialization, consumer capitalism, treatment of the rich and education of the consumers.
- Champion of free speech. “ I do not agree with a word you say but I will defend to the death your right to say it.
- avoid terany by dividing political power among different groups. Like today we have legislative, executive and judicial
- policy (2words) Kaynes belive that when thier was depression government should lower taxes and increase spending
- supply side econimics. No gov involbement. Should increas taxe when proseprus increas gov spending in ressesion.
- (3 words) Another name for the Regan years (1980-1988). Strategic Defense Initiative.
- (2 words) borrowing of 25million gold marks from America to pay reparations
- (2 words) Lenin's measures to protect the country. Larger factories taken over by the government. Military discipline in factories and strikers shot. Peasants had to give all surplus food to the government. Rationing
- brainwashing youth because they only hear about a certain set of ideals and successes
- (last name only) New Lanark founder. Was no need for low wages and poor working conditions. Provide employees with homes, schools and hospitals.
- Type of warfare taking place in the Vietnam war.
- This was built along with reviving the military to reduce german unemployment
- far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism characterized by dictatorial power and hash treatment of opposers.
- 1830 Britain's working class mass movement “people's charter.” Wanted universal males suffrage, annual elections, secret ballots, rep by pop, Abolition of property qualifications for MPs and payments to the members of parliament.
- to do what you want with minimum state interference. Early endeavors of this wanted to replace laws that only benefited the minority.
- openly discusses current and historical problems.
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- (2 words) an end will justify a means. Lenin believed in this.
- a word used to describe risky mortgages who were given to people with out the means to take care of their commitment starting in 2001
- liberalism - no government intervention
- (2 words) 1953-1970 Khrushcev took over the Soviet Union. Events of sputnik, the Berlin wall and the uprising of communism in Cuba.
- A form of society where the interests of people are treated equally.
- the margin (3 words) Befor the great deppreshion people were taking out lones and buying 90% of a stock
- Reactionaries who broke into factories and destroyed machinery they thought was replacing their skilled work
- (2 words) organization group of workers with goals to increase wages, shorter hours and safer working conditions.
- restructuring the soviet economy.
- a pattern of thinking that motivates humans to social and political action. Has 2 categories
- Felt government is a contract between citizens and ruler. Government should protect life, liberty and property. Citizens can rebel if these needs are not met and the government no longer has favor.
- (2 words) a styem in which the government makes all the decisions like GOSPLAN did
- sovringty (2words) when the consumers set the price
- state (2word) originated by britain after world war 2 inclued exstensive social programs such as free healthcare
- demand side economics
- (2 words) Locke believed in it. Government should only be in power as long as they have the consent of the people.
- war (2 words usually hyphenated) Movement that took place in the 1970s. Included the march on Washington DC priests and strikes.
- half truths or fabricated information manufacturer to misinform the public.
- Type of wars in the cold war to avoid mutual assured destruction one country would contribute indirectly to the cause.
- Deal (2 words) FDRs solution to the depression. Relief Recovery Reform
- a belief that strict roles are necessary to protect the welfare of society as a whole. We all wear masks.
- pong (2 words) Type of diplomacy that Nixon started when he went to communist China.
- tricle down economics less social services and tax brakes for the rich.
- (2 words) captains of industry can be seen as heroes or villains. Formed monopolies. Roosevelt did not like them.
56 Clues: demand side economics • restructuring the soviet economy. • liberalism - no government intervention • Type of warfare taking place in the Vietnam war. • openly discusses current and historical problems. • sovringty (2words) when the consumers set the price • money given by goverment to important bankrupting business • ...
B1 GOD CREATES THE WORLD Genesis 1:1 ‐ 2:3 2022-06-24
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- When God finished all that he created, He __________ it. (Gn. 2:3)
- Brought into being out of nothing. (Gn. 1:1)
- What command did God give the various kinds of fish, birds, animals that were created? (Gn. 1:22) four words
- How did all things come into existence? (Gn. 1:20) two words
- On which day did God end all the work of creation and rested? (Gn. 2)
- The earth had before been covered with water; but now the water and the dry land were __________. (Gn. 1:9)
- According to Genesis 1:2, the materials of the heaven and the earth were in existence, but the different kinds had not been separated or put into shape. two words
- What moved upon the face of the waters preparing the earth for being brought into an orderly form. (Gn. 1:2) three
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- Another word for likeness. (Gn. 1:27)
- According to the Bible, who created the world? (Gn. 1:1)
- Empty, and destitute of the vegetation, and living creatures which were afterwards brought forth. (Gn. 1:2)
- How is the abyss of waters described? (Gn. 1:2) two words
- When did God create the world? (Gn. 1:1) three words
- Everything that God created was very __________. (Gn. 1:25)
- Type of seed that continues by natural growth of the same kind. (Gn. 1:11) two words
- God caused the light to shine out of __________. (Gn. 1:15‐16)
- That which is above and around the earth, which we call sky (Gn. 1:6)
- How many lights did God create to bring about the seasons upon the land. (Gn. 1:16)
- According to Gn. 2:19, from where were the birds and animals formed?
- How many days did God take to create the world? (Gn. 1)
20 Clues: Another word for likeness. (Gn. 1:27) • Brought into being out of nothing. (Gn. 1:1) • When did God create the world? (Gn. 1:1) three words • How many days did God take to create the world? (Gn. 1) • According to the Bible, who created the world? (Gn. 1:1) • How is the abyss of waters described? (Gn. 1:2) two words • ...
7.50-52 vocab 2022-04-21
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- a strategy that aimed to reduce American involvement in the Vietnam War by transferring all military responsibilities to South Vietnam.
- a military strategy in which one side tries to cause so many losses of soldiers and so much destruction of military equipment that it wears down the enemy forces until they collapse
- saw the Viet Minh and French colonial forces battle for control of Vietnam
- was one of the most horrific incidents of violence committed against unarmed civilians during the Vietnam War
- comprised of ten separate documents that outlined military agreements, declarations from the parties present, and a plan for elections in Vietnam.
- theory adopted in U.S. foreign policy after World War II according to which the “fall” of a noncommunist state to communism would precipitate the fall of noncommunist governments in neighbouring states.
- the shooting of unarmed college students at Kent State University, in northeastern Ohio, by the Ohio National Guard on May 4, 1970
- authorized President Lyndon Johnson to “take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States and to prevent further aggression
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- a highly flammable sticky jelly used in incendiary bombs and flamethrowers, consisting of gasoline thickened with special soaps.
- extended voting rights (suffrage) to citizens aged 18 years or older.
- is a congressional resolution designed to limit the U.S. president's ability to initiate or escalate military actions abroad.
- the guerrilla force that, with the support of the North Vietnamese Army, fought against South Vietnam (late 1950s–1975) and the United States (early 1960s–1973).
- a Communist guerrilla force founded in 1941 to fight against the joint Japanese and Vichy French occupation of Vietnam during World War II.
- was a coordinated series of North Vietnamese attacks on more than 100 cities and outposts in South Vietnam
- is a term in US politics that refers to public aversion to American overseas military involvements after the domestic controversy over the Vietnam War, which ended in 1975
- was a herbicide and defoliant used in Vietnam
- a study of the origins and development of the Vietnam War
17 Clues: was a herbicide and defoliant used in Vietnam • a study of the origins and development of the Vietnam War • extended voting rights (suffrage) to citizens aged 18 years or older. • saw the Viet Minh and French colonial forces battle for control of Vietnam • ...
World War II Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-18
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- Its capital and largest city is Paris
- After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Roosevelt asked Congress to __________ _____ on Japan
- Soviet leader during WWII
- During WWII, Navajo soldiers who used their own language to radio vital messages during the island-hopping campaign
- A political group that ruled Germany under Adolf Hitler's leadership
- nations allied in opposition to the Axis Powers
- Economic downturn that was ended by U.S. involvement in WWII
- The type of landing craft that made the landing at Normandy possible.
- U.S. agreement with Mexico to essentially import labor during wartime
- Short for Unterseeboote, German submarines
- A vegetable garden, especially a home garden, planted to increase food production during a war
- This Act allowed the U.S. to legally send goods to the Allies without formally entering the war
- Political and economic belief held by the Soviets, which the U.S. did not want entering the country
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- Word used to describe second-generation Japanese immigrants in the Americas
- Wiping out an entire group of people
- Nickname given to the Tuskegee Airmen due to the paint on their planes
- the day on which a combat attack or operation is to be initiated; code name for the Allied invasion of Europe in 1944
- Campaigning, media, or advertisements used by both the US and Germany to support their side of the war
- Treaty that ended WWI, but created resentment with the German people due to being blamed for the war
- Motto of the 442nd Infantry Regiment
- Character created to encourage women to join the war effort (HINT: "We can do it!")
- Major U.S. Naval base in Hawaii
- The Soviets were upset that the other Allies would not open a _________ ________, leaving them to be pummled
- Germany, Italy, and Japan, which were allied before and during World War II
- "December 7th, 1941. A date which will live in _____________"
- Famous CA internment camp
- Soviet city that was attacked by the Nazis. Over 1 million lives were lost in the battle named for the city
- What the U.S. imposed on Japan in August 1941
- Far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism characterized by dictatorial power
- The code name given to the Allied invasion that took place in June 1944
- Prime Minister of the UK during WWII
- U.S. President during World War II
32 Clues: Soviet leader during WWII • Famous CA internment camp • Major U.S. Naval base in Hawaii • U.S. President during World War II • Wiping out an entire group of people • Motto of the 442nd Infantry Regiment • Prime Minister of the UK during WWII • Its capital and largest city is Paris • Short for Unterseeboote, German submarines • What the U.S. imposed on Japan in August 1941 • ...
WWII 2024-12-12
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- Tool used by Hitler to paint Germany as a victim and justify aggression.
- Country invaded by Germany on September 1, 1939.
- German military tactic involving rapid and overwhelming force.
- Treaty signed after World War I, used by Hitler as a rallying cry for vengeance.
- Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.
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- Region remilitarized by Germany in 1936, violating the Treaty of Versailles.
- Policy of conceding to aggressor demands to avoid conflict, as seen in Munich 1938.
- German dictator whose aggression led to World War II.
8 Clues: Country invaded by Germany on September 1, 1939. • German dictator whose aggression led to World War II. • Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II. • German military tactic involving rapid and overwhelming force. • Tool used by Hitler to paint Germany as a victim and justify aggression. • ...
Wars And Depression 2023-05-15
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- A series of air raids on British cities and towns during World War II.
- A system of sharing scarce goods and services.
- A policy of remaining apart from other groups or countries.
- A vegetable garden planted by civilians during wartime to supplement food rations.+
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- The systematic murder of Jews and others by the Nazis during World War II.
- An intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory.
- The policy of making concessions to avoid conflict.
- The day (June 6, 1944) in World War II on which Allied forces
8 Clues: A system of sharing scarce goods and services. • The policy of making concessions to avoid conflict. • A policy of remaining apart from other groups or countries. • The day (June 6, 1944) in World War II on which Allied forces • An intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory. • ...
Revolutionary War 2024-06-26
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- What the colonies were fighting for
- One of the major battles that happend in Boston also it's 2 word so put a _ in-between the words
- One of the battles and it made the British change their strategies
- What made the English Army Soldiers more powerful
- What kept the English Army on the ground
- One of the major war fought in New England This has 2 words so put an _ in-between them
- One of the battles that happend near the Chesapeake bay also this has 2 words so put a _ in between them
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- Allies of the Colonialists to help in the war
- What kept the Colonial Army together
- This battle marked the end of the revolutionary war
- Why the Colonial Army had good tactics for the terrain
- Why George Washington was a good general
- One of the battles where George Washington took the English Army by surprise by crossing the delaware river
- What gave the English an advantage
- Fighting for a common goal lead to this amount the Colonial soldiers
15 Clues: What gave the English an advantage • What the colonies were fighting for • What kept the Colonial Army together • Why George Washington was a good general • What kept the English Army on the ground • Allies of the Colonialists to help in the war • What made the English Army Soldiers more powerful • This battle marked the end of the revolutionary war • ...
Guardians of the Galaxy 2016-03-01
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- Defenders #29
- Micronauts #1
- Iron Man #54
- Nova Vol 4 #8
- Avengers #264
- Captain America #434
- Giant-Size Defenders #5
- Avengers #112
- Guardians of the Galaxy #9
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- Marvel Super-Heroes #18
- Defendest #27
- Thor #225
- Marvel Premiere #2
- Annihilation: Conquest - Starlord 31
- Marvel Super-Heroes #18
- Guardians of the Galaxy #17
- Marvel Super-Heroes #18
- Marvel Preview #7
- Strange Tales #180
- Marvel Preview #11
- Marvel Presents #4
- Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 #12
- War of Kings: Darkhawk #1
23 Clues: Thor #225 • Iron Man #54 • Defendest #27 • Defenders #29 • Micronauts #1 • Nova Vol 4 #8 • Avengers #264 • Avengers #112 • Marvel Preview #7 • Marvel Premiere #2 • Strange Tales #180 • Marvel Preview #11 • Marvel Presents #4 • Captain America #434 • Marvel Super-Heroes #18 • Marvel Super-Heroes #18 • Marvel Super-Heroes #18 • Giant-Size Defenders #5 • War of Kings: Darkhawk #1 • ...
American Revolutionary War 2021-03-07
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- 2 words; 11 letters; the location of the first battle won by the British in the American revolutionary war
- 1 word; 5 letters; the number of major battles won by america in The American Revolutionary War
- 1 word; 8 letters; the location of the last major battle in the American Revolutionary War
- 1 word; 7 letter word; the losing group that fought in the American Revolutionary War
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- 1 word; 13 letters; the location of the first major battle in the American Revolutionary war
- 1 word; 7 letter word; the winning group that fought in the American Revolutionary War
- 2 words; 10 letters; the first major battle won by the British in the American Revolutionary War
- 1 word; 8 letters; the last major battle of the American Revolutionary War
- 1 word; 4 letters; the number of major battles won by the British in the American revolutionary War
- 3 words; 20 letters; the first major battle of the American Revolutionary War
10 Clues: 1 word; 8 letters; the last major battle of the American Revolutionary War • 3 words; 20 letters; the first major battle of the American Revolutionary War • 1 word; 7 letter word; the losing group that fought in the American Revolutionary War • 1 word; 7 letter word; the winning group that fought in the American Revolutionary War • ...
Cold War 2025-03-10
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- he refused to sign an affidavit indicating whether he had ever been a member of the Communist Party; the State Department revoked his passport for eight years. During that time, he was unable to perform abroad and was blacklisted at home. His income fell from $150,000 a year to $3,000 a year.
- This made it unlawful to plan any action that might lead to the establishment of a totalitarian dictatorship in the United States. Truman vetoed the bill, saying, “In a free country, we punish men for the crimes they commit, but never for the opinions they have.” But Congress enacted the law over Truman’s veto.
- 34th President of the United States, serving from 1953 to 1961, known for his leadership during World War II and his policy of containment during the Cold War.
- American citizens convicted and executed in 1953 for espionage-related charges, accused of passing atomic secrets to the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- U.S. foreign policy announced by President Harry Truman in 1947, pledging to support nations threatened by communist expansionism, particularly in Greece and Turkey.
- American government official accused of being a Soviet spy during the Cold War, convicted of perjury in 1950 for lying about his communist affiliations.
- Chinese communist revolutionary and leader of the People's Republic of China from its establishment in 1949 until his death in 1976.
- Hydrogen bomb, a thermonuclear weapon with much greater destructive power than atomic bombs, developed during the Cold War arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- U.S. foreign policy initiative announced by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1957, pledging military and economic aid to Middle Eastern countries threatened by communism.
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- A young conservative Republican congressman named Richard Nixon gained fame for pursuing the charges against Hiss. Within four years of the highly publicized case, Nixon was elected vice president of the United States.
- Foreign policy strategy involving the willingness to risk war in order to protect national interests, particularly associated with the Cold War era.
- Military alliance formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellite states in response to the establishment of NATO.
- On the night of April 17, 1961, some 1,300 to 1,500 Cuban exiles supported by the U.S. military landed on the island’s southern coast at Bahia de Cochinos, the Bay of Pigs. Nothing went as planned. An air strike had failed to knock out the Cuban air force, although the CIA reported that it had succeeded. A small advance group sent to distract Castro’s forces never reached shore. When the main unit landed, it lacked American air support as it faced 25,000 Cuban troops backed up by Soviet tanks and jets. Some of the invading exiles were killed, others imprisoned.
- Incident in 1960 in which the Soviet Union shot down an American U-2 spy plane, causing tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- List of individuals or organizations deemed to be subversive or disloyal, particularly with regard to communist sympathies, resulting in their exclusion from employment or other opportunities.
- Group of Hollywood film industry professionals who were blacklisted and jailed for contempt of Congress after refusing to testify before HUAC about their alleged communist affiliations.
- Term used to describe the practice of making accusations of subversion or treason without proper regard for evidence, particularly associated with Senator Joseph McCarthy's anti-communist crusade.
- Its purpose was to investigate government employees and to dismiss those who were found to be disloyal to the U.S. government. The U.S. attorney general drew up a list of 91 “subversive” organizations; membership in any of these groups was grounds for suspicion.
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- In the Atlantic Ocean, Soviet ships—presumably carrying more missiles—headed toward Cuba, while the U.S. Navy prepared to quarantine Cuba and prevent the ships from coming within 500 miles of it. In Florida, 100,000 troops waited—the largest invasion force ever assembled in the United States.
- Conflict fought from 1950 to 1953 between North Korea, supported by China and the Soviet Union, and South Korea, supported by the United Nations and primarily the United States.
- Kennedy increased defense spending in order to boost conventional military forces—nonnuclear forces such as troops, ships, and artillery—and to create an elite branch of the army called the Special Forces, or Green Berets. He also tripled the overall nuclear capabilities of the United States. These changes enabled the United States to fight limited wars around the world while maintaining a balance of nuclear power with the Soviet Union. However, even as Kennedy hoped to reduce the risk of nuclear war, the world came perilously close to nuclear war under his command as a crisis arose over the island of Cuba.
- the German-born physicist Klaus Fuchs admitted giving the Soviet Union information about America’s atomic bomb. The information probably enabled Soviet scientists to develop their own atomic bomb years earlier than they would have otherwise
- A country politically and economically dependent on another nation, particularly used to describe Eastern European countries under Soviet influence during the Cold War.
- U.S. government agency responsible for gathering intelligence and conducting covert operations abroad, established in 1947.
- Term coined by Winston Churchill to describe the ideological and physical division of Europe between Western capitalist democracies and Eastern communist bloc countries during the Cold War.
- Chinese nationalist leader who fought against the communists during the Chinese Civil War and later led the Republic of China (Taiwan) until his death in 1975.
- Crisis: Castro had a powerful ally in Moscow: Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, who promised to defend Cuba with Soviet arms. During the summer of 1962, the flow to Cuba of Soviet weapons—including nuclear missiles—increased greatly. President Kennedy responded with a warning that America would not tolerate offensive nuclear weapons in Cuba. Then, on October 14, photographs taken by American planes revealed Soviet missile bases in Cuba—and some contained missiles ready to launch. They could reach U.S. cities in minutes. On October 22, Kennedy informed an anxious nation of the existence of Soviet missile sites in Cuba and of his plans to remove them. He made it clear that any missile attack from Cuba would trigger an all-out attack on the Soviet Union next six days, the world faced the terrifying possibility of nuclear war. In the Atlantic Ocean, Soviet ships—presumably carrying more missiles—headed toward Cuba
- Line of latitude that divided North and South Korea following World War II and became the de facto border between the two countries after the Korean War.
- Military alliance formed in 1949 by the United States, Canada, and several Western European nations to counter Soviet aggression and promote collective defense.
- Allied operation in 1948-1949 to airlift supplies to West Berlin after the Soviet Union blockaded the city in an attempt to force Western withdrawal.
- Castro openly declared himself a communist and welcomed aid from the Soviet Union. Castro gained power with the promise of democracy. From 1956 to 1959, he led a guerrilla movement to topple dictator Fulgencio Batista. He won control in 1959 and later told reporters, “Revolutionaries are not born, they are made by poverty, inequality, and dictatorship.” He then promised to eliminate these conditions from Cuba.
- Island nation off the southeastern coast of China, formerly known as Formosa, where the nationalist government led by Chiang Kai-shek fled after losing the Chinese Civil War to the communists.
- U.S. Senator from Wisconsin who led a campaign of anti-communist hysteria and persecution during the early Cold War period, known as McCarthyism.
- Soviet leader who succeeded Joseph Stalin as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, known for his policy of de-Stalinization and for leading the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- U.S. foreign policy strategy during the Cold War aimed at preventing the spread of communism, particularly by confronting Soviet expansionism through diplomatic, economic, and military means.
- declared their crime “worse than murder.” To him, they were directly responsible for one of the deadliest clashes of the Cold War.
- U.S. Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower, known for his staunch anti-communism and advocacy of brinkmanship in foreign policy.
- Period of geopolitical tension and rivalry between the United States and its allies and the Soviet Union and its allies, lasting from the late 1940s to the early 1990s.
- American pilot shot down and captured by the Soviet Union in 1960 while flying a reconnaissance mission over Soviet territory in a U-2 spy plane.
- became the 35th president of the United States on a crisp and sparkling day in January 1961.
- House Un-American Activities Committee, a congressional committee established to investigate communist infiltration and subversion in the United States during the Cold War.
42 Clues: line • became the 35th president of the United States on a crisp and sparkling day in January 1961. • U.S. government agency responsible for gathering intelligence and conducting covert operations abroad, established in 1947. • declared their crime “worse than murder.” To him, they were directly responsible for one of the deadliest clashes of the Cold War. • ...
Cold War 2023-04-02
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- Program that provided economic aid to Western European countries after World War II
- U.S. president who authorized the use of nuclear weapons during the Korean War
- U.S. operation to airlift supplies to West Berlin during a Soviet blockade
- U.S. president who negotiated with Khrushchev to end the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Soviet leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Military alliance established by the Soviet Union and its allies in Eastern Europe
- senator who led a campaign against alleged communist infiltration in the government
- Soviet satellite launched in 1957
- Term used to describe the post-World War II tension between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- U.S. policy of providing military and economic aid to countries threatened by communism
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- U.S. policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism
- American policy of threatening massive retaliation in response to any aggression
- U.S. attorney general who authorized the wiretapping of Martin Luther King Jr
- Soviet leader who succeeded Stalin
- Cuban revolutionary who led the overthrow of U.S.-backed dictator Fulgencio Batista
- Military alliance established by the U.S. and its allies in Europe
- U.S. spy plane shot down over the Soviet Union in 1960
- Term used to describe the hostile relationship between the U.S. and Soviet Union
18 Clues: Soviet satellite launched in 1957 • Soviet leader who succeeded Stalin • Soviet leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis • U.S. spy plane shot down over the Soviet Union in 1960 • U.S. policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism • Military alliance established by the U.S. and its allies in Europe • ...
Civil War 2019-12-15
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- Confederate attempted to destroyed part of the Unions force
- First major battle in western theater of war
- Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- First and only Confederate president.
- Largest Battle in America
- States wanted rights
- Took over after Lincoln died
- Where Lee unofficially surrendered
- Known as the Union army's greatest victory
- How slaves escaped
- First major battle
- Served as Commander in Chief of the Union Army
- Navy try to keep supplies from entering or leaving the confederacy
- Territory that south wanted to have slaves in
- A ship war that ended in a tie
- Confederate invaded Maryland and it resulted in a Union victory
- President during the war
- Rebuilding after the war
- Last war
- Confederates depend on it
- People who try to stop slavery
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- Lost half of the states afterward
- Raided Harpers ferry
- Abolitionist who convinced Lincoln to let African Americans to serve in the war
- Confederates didn't like it
- Invented cotton gin
- Commander of the Confederate Army of Northern VA
- Last major port owned by the South
- Part 2 of the First major battle
- By John Wilkes Booth
- Lincoln frees slaves
- Signer of the Kansas-Nebraska act
- Accidental War
- After Southern states seceded
- Campaign to destroy the confederate
- Confederate general serving under Robert E. Lee
- First state to secede
- Spy during the war
- Slaves went rogue
- Date that the Confederate surrendered
40 Clues: Last war • Accidental War • Slaves went rogue • How slaves escaped • First major battle • Spy during the war • Invented cotton gin • Raided Harpers ferry • By John Wilkes Booth • Lincoln frees slaves • States wanted rights • First state to secede • President during the war • Rebuilding after the war • Largest Battle in America • Confederates depend on it • Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin • ...
The Iron Curtain 2025-05-07
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- Leader of the Soviet Union during World War II
- Leader of East Germany
- Country that was behind the Iron Curtain
- Policy of Containment
- Event that marked the end of the Cold War
- Winston Churchill’s famous speech
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- City divided by the Iron Curtain
- Event that marked the beginning of the Cold War
- Country that was a key player in the Cold War
- Organization that was formed in response to the Iron Curtain
- Ideology that was promoted by the Soviet Union
- Organization that was formed by the Soviet Union
12 Clues: Policy of Containment • Leader of East Germany • City divided by the Iron Curtain • Winston Churchill’s famous speech • Country that was behind the Iron Curtain • Event that marked the end of the Cold War • Country that was a key player in the Cold War • Leader of the Soviet Union during World War II • Ideology that was promoted by the Soviet Union • ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt 2020-02-11
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- Franklin D. Roosevelt was the ___ president.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt died on the 12th day of this month in 1945
- Franklin D. Roosevelt has buried in _______, New York.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt ´s nickname is _____.
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- Franklin D. Roosevelt was__________ years old when he died.
- Was married on the 17th day of this month to Anna Eleanor Roosevelt.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt had________ children.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt die by having a hemorrhagic ______________.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt was born on the 30th day of this month in 1882.
- War 2 7.Franklin D. Roosevelt was in ____________.
10 Clues: Franklin D. Roosevelt had________ children. • Franklin D. Roosevelt ´s nickname is _____. • Franklin D. Roosevelt was the ___ president. • War 2 7.Franklin D. Roosevelt was in ____________. • Franklin D. Roosevelt has buried in _______, New York. • Franklin D. Roosevelt was__________ years old when he died. • ...
Word Work Week 4-20-17 2017-04-26
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- A synonym for hurt.
- Another word for woods.
- This is a person who helps you learn in school.
- This is a person who is usually flexible.
- This person throws the ball to the batter in a game of baseball.
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- You usually _______ centimeters, and inches with a ruler.
- Everyone was in ______ in World War 2.
- A rare item with gold in it. It is usually found by pirates.
- You usually put this in your dining room, or living room.
- This person would receive the ball in a game of baseball.
10 Clues: A synonym for hurt. • Another word for woods. • Everyone was in ______ in World War 2. • This is a person who is usually flexible. • This is a person who helps you learn in school. • You usually _______ centimeters, and inches with a ruler. • You usually put this in your dining room, or living room. • This person would receive the ball in a game of baseball. • ...
Vocabulary List 2014-12-08
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- The ___________ of the man seemed to be unfair in some peoples eyes.
- Don't ______ on something you can't fix.
- My teacher __________ the point that we have to pass the SOL.
- The rumor _________ throughout the school in just a few hours.
- The car sounded weird when it was on _____ .
- The man _______ the decision.
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- The __________ decision showed that the boy jumped because he had too.
- The man has a ____________ look on his face after working out.
- The judge _________ the man on the accusations of stealing.
- The Americans __________ the Jews during World War 2.
10 Clues: The man _______ the decision. • Don't ______ on something you can't fix. • The car sounded weird when it was on _____ . • The Americans __________ the Jews during World War 2. • The judge _________ the man on the accusations of stealing. • My teacher __________ the point that we have to pass the SOL. • The man has a ____________ look on his face after working out. • ...
CK Roaring 20s 2025-03-05
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- This treaty allowed, Britain, France, Italy, Japan, and the United States to essentially formalized Hughes’s proposal.
- This conference inspired U.S. secretary of state and French foreign minister to propose a treaty to outlaw war altogether.
- The United States and 14 other nations signed this Pact. All signing nations agreed to abandon war and to settle all disputes by peaceful means.
- This is the idea that the United States will be safer and more prosperous if it stays out of world affairs.
- At Mellon’s urging, Congress dramatically reduced ___ rates.
- in 1924 this American diplomat negotiated an agreement with France, Britain, and Germany.
- America’s former allies, Britain and _____, had difficulty making the payments on their immense war debts.
- A critic joked that this person could be “silent in five languages.”
- When Mellon took office, he had three major goals: to balance the budget, to reduce the government’s debt, and to ___ taxes.
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- The first cabinet secretary to go to prison.
- If taxes were lower, businesses and some consumers would spend and invest their extra money. This would cause the economy to grow, and Americans would earn more money. The government then would collect more in taxes. This idea is known today as,
- This person was secretary of the treasury under President Harding and the chief architect of economic policy.
- sold scarce medical supplies from veterans’ hospitals and kept the money for himself. He cost the public about $250 million.
- Under this Secretary of State, the nation tried to use its economic power to promote peace and stability.
- Before World War I, the United States was a _____ nation.
- Most famous scandal where Harding’s secretary of the interior, Albert B. Fall, secretly allowed private interests to lease lands containing U.S. Navy oil reserves at Teapot Dome, Wyoming, and Elk Hills, California.
- guaranteed China’s independence.
- Coolidge believed that prosperity rested on business leadership and that government should interfere with business and industry as ______ as possible.
- Promised "a return to normalcy" after the war.
- People applauded the _________ atmosphere of the Harding administration, replacing the reform and war fervor of President Wilson’s last years.
20 Clues: guaranteed China’s independence. • The first cabinet secretary to go to prison. • Promised "a return to normalcy" after the war. • Before World War I, the United States was a _____ nation. • At Mellon’s urging, Congress dramatically reduced ___ rates. • A critic joked that this person could be “silent in five languages.” • ...
WWII Cranmer 2020-05-07
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- at the beginning of the world war.
- in Hawaii is where this is found.
- display of nuclear weaponry.
- raid is where most of the fighting happened.
- Dwight D. Eisenhower was the officer for this.
- naval war with over 200,000 people.
- Counteroffensive was another name for this battle.
- is another name for this battle.
- battle on June 1942.
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- invasion of June 1941
- Gamelin introduced Plan D here.
- Lake Ladoga.
- amphibious assault.
- occupied Port Moresby during this battle.
- Air Raids.
15 Clues: Air Raids. • Lake Ladoga. • amphibious assault. • battle on June 1942. • invasion of June 1941 • display of nuclear weaponry. • Gamelin introduced Plan D here. • is another name for this battle. • in Hawaii is where this is found. • at the beginning of the world war. • naval war with over 200,000 people. • occupied Port Moresby during this battle. • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-03
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- God of music
- Rules over fire, metalworking, and others
- the messenger for the olympian gods
- queen of the gods
- God of sea
- in mythology it is said her look could turn people to stone. She represented fertility, death, and rebirth
- Rules over wisdom and war
- God of love
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- Goddess of the hunt
- god of sky and ruler of the olympian gods
- Rules over love and beauty
- brought evil into the world
- ruler of the underworld
- Corn goddess
- Rules over war
15 Clues: God of sea • God of love • God of music • Corn goddess • Rules over war • queen of the gods • Goddess of the hunt • ruler of the underworld • Rules over wisdom and war • Rules over love and beauty • brought evil into the world • the messenger for the olympian gods • god of sky and ruler of the olympian gods • Rules over fire, metalworking, and others • ...
Citizenship Crossword 2025-04-01
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- Ocean on the East coast
- U.S. Representative for District 3 in Oklahoma
- Number of U.S. Representatives depends on
- an amendment
- The other Senator from Oklahoma
- a diplomat, author of Poor Richard's Almanac
- Current Speaker of the House
- 4th President and an author of the Federalist Papers
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- Reason we fought the British
- Leader of the Civil Rights Movement
- Leader of the Women's suffrage
- President during World War I
- Current Chief Justice
- Oklahoma Senator
- President during the Civil War
15 Clues: an amendment • Oklahoma Senator • Current Chief Justice • Ocean on the East coast • Reason we fought the British • President during World War I • Current Speaker of the House • Leader of the Women's suffrage • President during the Civil War • The other Senator from Oklahoma • Leader of the Civil Rights Movement • Number of U.S. Representatives depends on • ...
global inequalities 2013-04-09
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- a severe shortage of food in a region caused by factors
- Human immunodeficiency ---
- the UN started after World War ---
- the number of people who suffer poverty and hunger
- the movement of goods, services and money between countries
- a country that does not provide opportunities
- the poorest continent
- living on less than $1 per day
- the name of the goals set by the world in 2000
- the main health problem in developed countries
- he boy with aids
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- a very large country helped by AusAid
- the largest slum in the world
- only drugs to help aids patients
- the ability to read and write
- the capital of Kenya
- a cause of unsafe drinking water
- children dying before 1 year is called the infant --- rate
- male or female
19 Clues: male or female • he boy with aids • the capital of Kenya • the poorest continent • Human immunodeficiency --- • the largest slum in the world • the ability to read and write • living on less than $1 per day • only drugs to help aids patients • a cause of unsafe drinking water • the UN started after World War --- • a very large country helped by AusAid • ...
Book Thief Partners 2024-05-02
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- Works expressing opinions of explanations of an event, often news pg 452
- Action done in a funny and crazy way pg 453
- Inspection, investigation, or test pg 455
- Unwrapping pg 483
- Made a large metallic sound pg 482
- Used foot operated levers pg 440
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- Indent of part of a body in the ground pg 441
- The number between 13 and 15, also 2x7 pg 472
- The city know known as Volgograd, had a major battle in World War 2 pg 471
- Having lost favor, or discredited pg 455
10 Clues: Unwrapping pg 483 • Used foot operated levers pg 440 • Made a large metallic sound pg 482 • Having lost favor, or discredited pg 455 • Inspection, investigation, or test pg 455 • Action done in a funny and crazy way pg 453 • Indent of part of a body in the ground pg 441 • The number between 13 and 15, also 2x7 pg 472 • ...
Great Gatsby Chapters 1-7 Review Crossword 2025-04-03
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- What Daisy's voice is compared to by Gatsby
- What school did Gatsby attend after the war?
- The sport Jordan plays (and probably cheats at)
- Daisy and Tom live on the ___________ Egg.
- The _________ light on Daisy's dock symbolizes Gatsby's hopes and dreams for his future with Daisy.
- The nickname Gatsby seems to call everyone
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- Tom's mistress who is run over by Daisy
- Character who wore molar cufflinks and probably fixed the 1919 World Series.
- Jay Gatsby's given name was _______ ________ (2 words).
- The narrator of the story (who just turned 30!!!)
10 Clues: Tom's mistress who is run over by Daisy • Daisy and Tom live on the ___________ Egg. • The nickname Gatsby seems to call everyone • What Daisy's voice is compared to by Gatsby • What school did Gatsby attend after the war? • The sport Jordan plays (and probably cheats at) • The narrator of the story (who just turned 30!!!) • ...
Holocaust 2024-03-06
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- A part of town where Jews were forced to live before being sent to the camps
- Largest Concentration camp
- Hitlers plan to systematically murder all Jews
- The attempt to exterminate people of a certain race
- Chambers used for the execution of Jews by poison
- The dictator of Germany during World War 2
- Camp Compounds made by Hitler used to hold Jews to murder and force labor on them.
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- The mass murder of millions of Jews
- Discrimination against Jews
- six pointed star which was the sign of Judaism
10 Clues: Largest Concentration camp • Discrimination against Jews • The mass murder of millions of Jews • The dictator of Germany during World War 2 • Hitlers plan to systematically murder all Jews • six pointed star which was the sign of Judaism • Chambers used for the execution of Jews by poison • The attempt to exterminate people of a certain race • ...
A Farewell to Arms 2023-05-22
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- The environment that symbolizes safety for Henry
- A nurse who does not like Henry, gets his leave taken
- The main character of the story
- The country Henry is from
- The character who believes the war will end if both sides are tired enough
- A close friend of Catherine and another nurse
- Henry's best friend in the war
- The English nurse Henry falls in love with
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- The author of the book
- The soldier who doesn't leave Henry during their retreat
- The war taking place during the book
- The country Henry is fighting against
- The country Henry is fighting with
- Short for lieutenant, Henry's role in the army
- A common form of fighting during World War I; How Henry gets wounded
- The environment symbolizing danger for Henry
- A favorite alcoholic drink of the characters in the book
- The illness Henry gets while in the hospital
- What Henry is in the process of when he is separated from the army
- A symbol for bad events about to happen
- The country Henry and Catherine flee to
21 Clues: The author of the book • The country Henry is from • Henry's best friend in the war • The main character of the story • The country Henry is fighting with • The war taking place during the book • The country Henry is fighting against • A symbol for bad events about to happen • The country Henry and Catherine flee to • The English nurse Henry falls in love with • ...
Action Movies 2023-04-02
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- Brad Pitt leads a tank crew through world war 2
- Arnold Schwarzenegger is the ultimate killing machine
- Bruce Willis Yells Yipee Kai Yay Motherfucker
- Liam Neeson has a very particular set of skills
- Keanu Reeves kills the guy who stole his car
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- Nicolas Cage who's actually John Travolta get thrown into a supermax prison
- Matt Damon's Identity supremacy and legacy
- Mel Gibson protects his family from biker gangs
- Tom Cruise is a hot shot fighter pilot
- Uma Thurman gets revenge on the deadly viper assassination squad
10 Clues: Tom Cruise is a hot shot fighter pilot • Matt Damon's Identity supremacy and legacy • Keanu Reeves kills the guy who stole his car • Bruce Willis Yells Yipee Kai Yay Motherfucker • Brad Pitt leads a tank crew through world war 2 • Mel Gibson protects his family from biker gangs • Liam Neeson has a very particular set of skills • ...
Holocaust 2024-03-06
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- A part of town where Jews were forced to live before being sent to the camps
- Largest Concentration camp
- Hitlers plan to systematically murder all Jews
- The attempt to exterminate people of a certain race
- Chambers used for the execution of Jews by poison
- The dictator of Germany during World War 2
- Camp Compounds made by Hitler used to hold Jews to murder and force labor on them.
Down
- The mass murder of millions of Jews
- Discrimination against Jews
- six pointed star which was the sign of Judaism
10 Clues: Largest Concentration camp • Discrimination against Jews • The mass murder of millions of Jews • The dictator of Germany during World War 2 • Hitlers plan to systematically murder all Jews • six pointed star which was the sign of Judaism • Chambers used for the execution of Jews by poison • The attempt to exterminate people of a certain race • ...
f1 2022 drivers 2022-06-28
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- races in an alpha tauri
- races in an aston martin
- used to race for mercedes
- 1 world championship
- Mr saturday
- has a famous dad
- the honeybadger
- raced for mclaren before joining ferrari
- new to f1
- won the 2021 hungarian grand prix
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- back in f1 in a haas again
- british driver for a orange car
- 4 time world champion
- man from monaco
- 2 year in f1
- mexican legend
- makes mistakes all the time
- 7 time world champion
- still driving at 40 years of age
- swapped from red bull to williams
20 Clues: new to f1 • Mr saturday • 2 year in f1 • mexican legend • man from monaco • the honeybadger • has a famous dad • 1 world championship • 4 time world champion • 7 time world champion • races in an alpha tauri • races in an aston martin • used to race for mercedes • back in f1 in a haas again • makes mistakes all the time • british driver for a orange car • still driving at 40 years of age • ...
Reconstruction (Kate Reidenbach) 2022-05-31
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- Act that divided the South into 5 districts with military supervision (2 words)
- Republicans that wanted Southern states to change more before entering the Union (2 words)
- Forced seperation of African Americans and whites
- The name for northern-born Democrats that moved South after the war (2 words)
- This allowed states to make a new government (3 words)
- Leader of the Radical Republicans from Pennsylvania (2 words)
- A relief fund for poor people in the South created by Congress (2 words)
- The name of the laws that required segregation (3 words)
- President that ran under the slogan "Let us have peace" (2 words)
- Society from Tennessee made of white men that opposed African American civil rights (3 words)
- Amendment for African American civil rights (2 words)
- Democrats that regained control of the South
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- This made slavery illegal (2 words)
- The place where Lincoln was buried (2 words)
- The name for southern-born Democrats
- This made states meet 2 conditions before rejoining the Union (3 words)
- Amendment that gave African Americans the right to vote (2 words)
- Lincoln's official pardon
- Laws that limited African American rights (2 words)
- The process of rebuilding the South without slavery
20 Clues: Lincoln's official pardon • This made slavery illegal (2 words) • The name for southern-born Democrats • The place where Lincoln was buried (2 words) • Democrats that regained control of the South • Forced seperation of African Americans and whites • Laws that limited African American rights (2 words) • The process of rebuilding the South without slavery • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-04-20
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- river in Hades
- one-eyed monster
- one look could turn you to stone
- kidnapped by Hades
- released evils upon the world
- greedy
- swallowed all of his children except Zeus
- bitten by a snake
- only weak spot is his heel
- messenger god
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- pushes a rock up a hill in Tartarus
- Athena changed her into a spider
- goddess of war and wisdom
- goddess of love and beauty
- three-headed dog of Hades
- demigod who beheaded Medusa
- ferryman of the Underworld
- demigod known for his strength
- weapon is a lightning bolt
- has the weight of the world on his shoulders
20 Clues: greedy • messenger god • river in Hades • one-eyed monster • bitten by a snake • kidnapped by Hades • goddess of war and wisdom • three-headed dog of Hades • goddess of love and beauty • ferryman of the Underworld • weapon is a lightning bolt • only weak spot is his heel • demigod who beheaded Medusa • released evils upon the world • demigod known for his strength • ...
WWII Definitions CW Puzzle!! 2023-05-05
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- the belief that any violence, including war, is unjustifiable under any circumstances, and that all disputes should be settled by peaceful means
- political union of Austria with Germany
- suicide bombing tactic used by the Empire of Japan during World War II
- a security alliance of 30 countries from North America and Europe
- the systematic murder of Europe's Jews by the Nazis and their collaborators during the Second World War 1941 - 1945.
- a border area of Czechoslovakia containing a majority ethnic German population
- a camp in which people are detained or confined, usually under harsh conditions and without regard to legal norms of arrest and imprisonment that are acceptable in a constitutional democracy.
- a policy which stated that the US would give aid to any country threatened by communism.
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- the action or process of appeasing
- an intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory.
- proposed that the United States provide economic assistance to restore the economic infrastructure of postwar Europe
- a system that would allow the United States to lend or lease war supplies to any nation
- air weapon
13 Clues: air weapon • the action or process of appeasing • political union of Austria with Germany • a security alliance of 30 countries from North America and Europe • an intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory. • suicide bombing tactic used by the Empire of Japan during World War II • ...
Kyler word wall words 2013-04-12
21 Clues: on • saw • cash • tail • tiny • wile • under • ocean • money • 2 two • small • close • piece • pretty • silent • street • evening • usually • universe • somewhere • exiting awesome
Week 10 2024-02-29
WW1_Zilai_Vince 2023-12-14
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- What was the expression that indicated a strategy during the First World War?
- What was the name of the alliance of Central European countries?
- What was the name of the weapon that caused respiratory irritation and poisoning?
- Who was the first leader of the Soviet Union?
- Who was affectionately called the Turkish father?
- Who was the person who served as the leader of Great Britain, participated in the Versailles Peace Conference, and was later elevated to the House of Lords?
- What is the name of the city that serves as the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina?
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- What is the strategy called that refers to rapid and surprise attacks, along with the coordinated use of airborne forces?
- What was the vehicle that underwent significant development during World War I and was originally invented by David Bushnell?
- What was the name of the largest naval battle in history?
- What was the name of the peace treaty that concluded the First World War between the Allies and Hungary?
- What is the term for the detailed mapping of an area, including its topography?
- What was the French river where significant losses occurred for both the Allies and Central Powers called?
- A political trend where a country seeks to reclaim its former territorial or political losses, often following a humiliating defeat.
- What is the expression used to denote losses and desperate battles?
- Against whom did Gavrilo Princip commit the assassination?
- What battle took place between August 26-30, 1914?
- Which is the city in France where the most significant battle in history took place in 1916?
18 Clues: Who was the first leader of the Soviet Union? • Who was affectionately called the Turkish father? • What battle took place between August 26-30, 1914? • What was the name of the largest naval battle in history? • Against whom did Gavrilo Princip commit the assassination? • What was the name of the alliance of Central European countries? • ...
Versailles Settlement 2024-05-27
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- Region on border between France and Germany; after the Versailles Settlement it remained part of Germany but became a demilitarised zone with an Allied military occupation for 15 years
- Leader of Great Britain during the post-WWI peace negotiations; sought to protect the British Empire, protect trade, limit threat of communism
- Article 231; Germany forced to accept guilt for the First World War
- Term used to describe the process of the League of Nations taking control of Germany’s former colonies (e.g. the Cameroons) and allowing Great Britain, France and Japan to govern them on the League’s behalf
- Phrase used to describe the leaders of France, Great Britain and the USA during the post-WWI peace negotiations
- Leader of the USA during the post-WWI peace negotiations; sought the Fourteen Points, disarmament, self-determination, “fair and lasting peace”
- Political union/alliance between Austria and Germany; banned in the Versailles Settlement
- Forced participation in a country’s military for a certain number of years; banned in Germany in the Versailles Settlement
- Region on the border between France and Germany; taken by Germany from France after the Franco-Prussian War in 1871; given back to France in the Versailles Settlement
- Term used to describe the fact Germany had no option but to accept the terms of the Versailles Settlement
- Article 232; Germany forced to pay £6,600 million to the Allies (mainly France and Belgium) in yearly instalments
- Establishment of nation-states rather than great empires; ambition of Woodrow Wilson during the post-WWI peace negotiations
- Leader of France during the post-WWI peace negotiations; sought revenge, security, reparations
- March 918; peace treaty signed between Soviet Russia and Germany following Russia's withdrawal from WWI; Russia lost 54% of its industrial lands and 89% of its coalfields
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- City taken from Germany in the Versailles Settlement to become a ‘Free City’
- January 1918; statement of principles of peace that was sought by USA President Woodrow Wilson in the post-WWI peace settlements
- Organisation established in the Versailles Settlement; idea of Woodrow Wilson; sought to bring all states in the world as a world parliament and guarantee peace through collective security
- Composed of West Prussia, Posen and parts of Upper Silesia; given to Poland from Germany in the Versailles Settlement
- Industrial region of Germany; the Versailles Settlement stated that its mining profits were to be given to France for 15 years
- 11 November 1918; brought the First World War to an end
- June 1919; peace treaty that dealt with Germany following the First World War
- Following the Versailles Settlement, Germany was only allowed 100,000 soldiers, six battleships, no heavy artillery, no submarines, no air force, and no conscription
22 Clues: 11 November 1918; brought the First World War to an end • Article 231; Germany forced to accept guilt for the First World War • City taken from Germany in the Versailles Settlement to become a ‘Free City’ • June 1919; peace treaty that dealt with Germany following the First World War • ...
Countries 2022-12-02
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- Home to many of the world's major pyramids
- hosted world cup in 2014
- Home to most populated city in the world
- island nation in Europe, next to France
- English and French both official languages
- Biggest economy
- Known for looking like a boot
- setting of three animated movies, island
- smallest country
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- Known for always being neutral
- Most visited country in Southeast Asia
- Helsinki
- Highest level of safety, island nation
- at war with Ukraine in 2022
- Burj Khalifa
- Home to Steve Irwin
- only borders spain
- second most people out of any country
- Paris
- Popular beach destination next to Florida
20 Clues: Paris • Helsinki • Burj Khalifa • Biggest economy • smallest country • only borders spain • Home to Steve Irwin • hosted world cup in 2014 • at war with Ukraine in 2022 • Known for looking like a boot • Known for always being neutral • second most people out of any country • Most visited country in Southeast Asia • Highest level of safety, island nation • ...
Cold War Begins Lesson 28 Intro/Sec 1 2024-04-17
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- Device that made Soviet help in Japan unneeded
- ongoing power struggle between US and Soviet Union
- US was producing more than ____ world's total industrial output after WW2
- Truman invested 320 ______ for "world freedom and world peace"
- Country Stalin worked to support communism
- Where Soviet and US troops met at end of WW2
- economic system US had and wanted for Europe after WW2
- Feb 1945 conference to decide post-war Europe
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- Stalin's concern for Russia after WW2
- ideological barrier between east/west in Europe
- economic system Soviet Union had wanted for Europe after WW2
- US sought to maintain a strong _____ presence overseas
- Prime minister of Great Britain after Churchill
- Aug 1945 conference to decide post-war Europe
14 Clues: Stalin's concern for Russia after WW2 • Country Stalin worked to support communism • Where Soviet and US troops met at end of WW2 • Aug 1945 conference to decide post-war Europe • Feb 1945 conference to decide post-war Europe • Device that made Soviet help in Japan unneeded • ideological barrier between east/west in Europe • ...
World War I Group B 2018-05-10
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- einen Sieg erringen
- rivalität verschärfen
- Schlacht
- The Germans promised full support for Austria. This is called the ...
- ausgleichen
- the Germans felt.... when France, Russia and GB formed the entente
- region in southeastern Europe where WW started.
- Spannung
- gain new territories in other parts of the world
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- merklich
- ein Bündnis schließen
- Abnutzungskrieg
- sich an einem Krieg beteiligen
- demütigen
- Neuer Kurs
15 Clues: merklich • Schlacht • Spannung • demütigen • Neuer Kurs • ausgleichen • Abnutzungskrieg • einen Sieg erringen • ein Bündnis schließen • rivalität verschärfen • sich an einem Krieg beteiligen • region in southeastern Europe where WW started. • gain new territories in other parts of the world • the Germans felt.... when France, Russia and GB formed the entente • ...
Global Studies Unit 2 Crossword 1 - 15 2022-11-29
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- War between people in the same country
- Writes the laws
- The laws for how the universe works -gravity
- your basic freedoms given by god
- Never going to war
- Science and Reason to make the world better
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- King by god's choice
- Military takes over as a government
- three branches of government
- Big change
- decides if you broke a law
- Hypothesis, experiment, report
- God as the scientist running an experiment
- Your best guess based on known information
- Enforces the laws
15 Clues: Big change • Writes the laws • Enforces the laws • Never going to war • King by god's choice • decides if you broke a law • three branches of government • Hypothesis, experiment, report • your basic freedoms given by god • Military takes over as a government • War between people in the same country • God as the scientist running an experiment • ...
Pop Culture 2019-08-22
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- Marge and _______ Simpson
- fictional suburb of Neighbours
- Honky-Tonk capital
- musician married to David Furnish (2 words)
- surname of Harry Potter author
- Elvis Presley’s dream abode
- Black Adder, or Mr Bean (2 words)
- company behind the iPhone
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- newest royal baby
- Kim’s hapless, netball-loving friend
- he penned ‘Achey Breaky Heart’ (3 words)
- the war that featured in MASH
- famous Jodie
- ____ Wars, _____ Trek
- famous suburb in Los Angeles
- surname of a famous reality TV family
- disliked American President (2 words)
- Kath and _____
- Sam and _____, brothers fighting supernatural beasts
19 Clues: famous Jodie • Kath and _____ • newest royal baby • Honky-Tonk capital • ____ Wars, _____ Trek • Marge and _______ Simpson • company behind the iPhone • Elvis Presley’s dream abode • famous suburb in Los Angeles • the war that featured in MASH • fictional suburb of Neighbours • surname of Harry Potter author • Black Adder, or Mr Bean (2 words) • Kim’s hapless, netball-loving friend • ...
Yr 7 November exam crossword 1 2023-11-01
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- they praised (perfect tense)
- then/next
- iratus -a -um
- "2-1-2" refers to which part of speech in Latin?
- she is hurrying (present tense)
- I have built (perfect tense)
- he captured (perfect tense)
- auxilium
- to do / make (infinitive)
- inhabitant
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- the preposition 'ad' is always followed by the ....... case
- of the war
- he/she/it was
- horses - (accusative plur)
- da!
- deus
- gold
- he shouted (perfect tense)
- to depart (infinitive)
- malus -a -um
- I want
21 Clues: da! • deus • gold • I want • auxilium • then/next • of the war • inhabitant • malus -a -um • iratus -a -um • he/she/it was • to depart (infinitive) • horses - (accusative plur) • he shouted (perfect tense) • to do / make (infinitive) • he captured (perfect tense) • they praised (perfect tense) • I have built (perfect tense) • she is hurrying (present tense) • ...
Cyber Security Awareness Quiz 2024-09-20
WWI Crossword Review 2024-01-11
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- Name of territory Germany had to give back to France.
- Treaty that was created at the Paris Peace Conference in January 1919 and Germany was forced to sign.
- The use of mass media used to get people to do what the government wanted.
- For most of the War, the United States did not get involved as way to maintain this stance.
- German ambassador who sent a telegram to Mexico asking them to invade the United States.
- For most of the War, neither side was able to gain any ground.
- Major player of WWI led by David Lloyd George
- The political, economic, or military domination of one nation over another.
- A Deep Devotion to one's nation.
- German's military was limited to this many soldiers after WWI.
- Germany was forced to pay $33 billion in war debts.
- When a nation devotes all resources and citizens in a pursuit of victory.
- Two Major groups of this emerged during WWI that included the Triple Entente and Central Powers.
- German territory they were forced to demilitarize.
- International Organization designed to resolve world problems diplomatically rather than going to War.
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- Austrian Archduke whose assassination sparked WWI.
- President of the United States during WWI
- Long lasting consequence of WWI that would cripple the world's economy.
- Idea of nations being able to choose their own governments.
- Glorification of a nation's military.
- This "one-two punch" strategy was Germany's attempt to quickly invade France and avoid a two-front war with Russia.
- The majority of WWI was fought in this area of Europe.
- Fortifications dug for hundreds of miles along the Western Front turned WWI into this type of warfare.
- Woodrow Wilson's speech that outlined his vision for achieving World Peace.
- An agreement to stop fighting and effectively ended WWI.
- Major player of WWI that eventually took the blame for starting the war.
- Flu strain that started an epidemic in 1918 that killed over 50 million people worldwide.
- Passenger ship destroyed by German U-Boats taking the lives of 128 Americans.
28 Clues: A Deep Devotion to one's nation. • Glorification of a nation's military. • President of the United States during WWI • Major player of WWI led by David Lloyd George • Austrian Archduke whose assassination sparked WWI. • German territory they were forced to demilitarize. • Germany was forced to pay $33 billion in war debts. • ...
Cold War Vocabulary 2022-05-31
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- a policy of threatening to go to war in response to any enemy aggression.
- during the Cold War, the boundary separating the Communist nations of Eastern Europe from the mostly democratic nations of Western Europe.
- the North Atlantic Treaty Organization—a defensive military alliance formed in 1949.
- military alliance formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union and seven Eastern European countries.
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- U.S. policy of giving economic and military aid to nations threatened by opponents.
- the state of diplomatic hostility between the United States and the Soviet Union in the decades following World War II.
- U.S. foreign policy in which the United States tried to stop the spread of communism
- U.S. program of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after World War II.
- an international peacekeeping organization founded in 1945 to provide security to the nations of the world.
9 Clues: a policy of threatening to go to war in response to any enemy aggression. • U.S. policy of giving economic and military aid to nations threatened by opponents. • U.S. foreign policy in which the United States tried to stop the spread of communism • the North Atlantic Treaty Organization—a defensive military alliance formed in 1949. • ...
India 2024-10-02
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- Make sure you drive on this side of the road
- First nuclear test in 1974 was codenamed ... Buddha
- First word of the national anthem
- Largest religion
- Independence from whom occurred in 1947
- War fought with this country in 1962
- Its highest mountain is the ... highest in the world
- Independence Day is celebrated in this month
- It is the ... largest country in the world by area
- National animal
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- Most commonly spoken language
- Number of gold medals won at the Olympic Games
- Mountain range to the north
- It is the ... largest country in the world by population
- Country bordering to the east
- The Taj Mahal can be found here
- Capital city, New ...
- World's largest producer of this dairy product
- The World Cup in which sport was won in 1983?
- National flower
- Unit of currency
- This colour is found at the bottom of the flag
- First Prime Minister
23 Clues: National flower • National animal • Largest religion • Unit of currency • First Prime Minister • Capital city, New ... • Mountain range to the north • Most commonly spoken language • Country bordering to the east • The Taj Mahal can be found here • First word of the national anthem • War fought with this country in 1962 • Independence from whom occurred in 1947 • ...
India 2022-11-04
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- Make sure you drive on this side of the road
- First nuclear test in 1974 was codenamed ... Buddha
- First word of the national anthem
- Largest religion
- Independence from whom occurred in 1947
- War fought with this country in 1962
- Its highest mountain is the ... highest in the world
- Independence Day is celebrated in this month
- It is the ... largest country in the world by area
- National animal
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- Most commonly spoken language
- Number of gold medals won at the Olympic Games
- Mountain range to the north
- It is the ... largest country in the world by population
- Country bordering to the east
- The Taj Mahal can be found here
- Capital city, New ...
- World's largest producer of this dairy product
- The World Cup in which sport was won in 1983?
- National flower
- Unit of currency
- This colour is found at the bottom of the flag
- First Prime Minister
23 Clues: National flower • National animal • Largest religion • Unit of currency • First Prime Minister • Capital city, New ... • Mountain range to the north • Most commonly spoken language • Country bordering to the east • The Taj Mahal can be found here • First word of the national anthem • War fought with this country in 1962 • Independence from whom occurred in 1947 • ...
Guardians of the Galaxy 2024-06-12
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- Defenders #29
- Micronauts #1
- Iron Man #54
- Nova Vol 4 #8
- Avengers #264
- Captain America #434
- Giant-Size Defenders #5
- Avengers #112
- Guardians of the Galaxy #9
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- Marvel Super-Heroes #18
- Defendest #27
- Thor #225
- Marvel Premiere #2
- Annihilation: Conquest - Starlord 31
- Marvel Super-Heroes #18
- Guardians of the Galaxy #17
- Marvel Super-Heroes #18
- Marvel Preview #7
- Strange Tales #180
- Marvel Preview #11
- Marvel Presents #4
- Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 #12
- War of Kings: Darkhawk #1
23 Clues: Thor #225 • Iron Man #54 • Defendest #27 • Defenders #29 • Micronauts #1 • Nova Vol 4 #8 • Avengers #264 • Avengers #112 • Marvel Preview #7 • Marvel Premiere #2 • Strange Tales #180 • Marvel Preview #11 • Marvel Presents #4 • Captain America #434 • Marvel Super-Heroes #18 • Marvel Super-Heroes #18 • Marvel Super-Heroes #18 • Giant-Size Defenders #5 • War of Kings: Darkhawk #1 • ...
Doctor Who (series 1-6) 2023-04-04
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- the doctor’s tool
- you will be upgraded
- the last centurion
- hello sweetie
- the girl who waited
- the doctor’s home
- the doctor’s mortal enemy and former friend
- season 1+2 boyfriend
- the greatest war
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- companion who became half time lord
- time and relative dimensions in space
- exterminate
- season 1+2 mom
- captain
- the changing of a time lord
- stargazing grandpa
- the woman who walked the earth
- bad wolf
- titular character
- humanity’s first home
20 Clues: captain • bad wolf • exterminate • hello sweetie • season 1+2 mom • the greatest war • the doctor’s tool • the doctor’s home • titular character • stargazing grandpa • the last centurion • the girl who waited • you will be upgraded • season 1+2 boyfriend • humanity’s first home • the changing of a time lord • the woman who walked the earth • companion who became half time lord • ...
Daily Liberty's Awesome Word Puzzle 2024-02-13
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- Those enamored with war and supremacy
- Cavalry regiment who played a key role in Cuba
- War broke out in this island after Spanish American War
- What the US became after the war
- Spain is blamed for the sinking off
- These people lost their colonial empire in the western hemisphere
- The explosion of the USS Maine, Support for Cuban and Philippine independence led to...(answer is abbreviated)
- The expansion and overtaking of other countries
- What the US felt for Cuba
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- Criticized McKinley and helped start Spanish American War
- Belief that Americans must expand west under God's will
- Country with great influence across the world
- Current US territory located in the Caribbean
- What the territories US won from Spain are called
- Journalist Love to exaggerate and catch people's attention
- Closed Western Hemisphere from colonization
- Given to US by Spanish after Treaty of Paris
- To not intervene with other countries and keep to itself
- Was an island overtaken by Spain but then liberated by US
19 Clues: What the US felt for Cuba • What the US became after the war • Spain is blamed for the sinking off • Those enamored with war and supremacy • Closed Western Hemisphere from colonization • Given to US by Spanish after Treaty of Paris • Country with great influence across the world • Current US territory located in the Caribbean • ...
Vocab for ¨Bomb¨ 2021-01-29
17 Clues: bad • peace • guilty • truthful • to create • agreement • sarcastic • sneaky spy • US,GS,Soviet • splitting up • quick victory • bossy, controlling • taking for yourself • trying to get stuff • smart spy steal info ;) • person sent by a country • fought against the Allies of World War 1
