world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Mystery Mamá: Facts and Favorites 2019-10-09
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- Her mother's first name
- Favorite food
- Favorite piece of clothing
- Favorite ice cream flavor (3 words)
- Favorite tool (2 words)
- College she attended
- One of her best friends
- Eye Color
- Birthday month
- Sister's name
- Favorite hobby
- City of Birth (2 words)
- Favorite Season of the Year
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- Favorite smell
- Weirdest food ever eater (2 words)
- Her favorite condiment
- Number of siblings (brothers & sisters)
- Favorite tree
- Favorite city in the world
- Favorite sport
- Animal she is afraid of
- Brother's name
22 Clues: Eye Color • Favorite food • Favorite tree • Sister's name • Favorite smell • Favorite sport • Birthday month • Favorite hobby • Brother's name • College she attended • Her favorite condiment • Her mother's first name • Favorite tool (2 words) • One of her best friends • Animal she is afraid of • City of Birth (2 words) • Favorite piece of clothing • Favorite city in the world • ...
Papá Puzzle: Facts & Favorites 2019-10-09
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- Favorite city in the world
- Favorite hobby
- Favorite tool
- College he attended
- Number of siblings (brothers & sisters)
- His favorite condiment (2 words)
- Weirdest food ever eater (2 words)
- His mother's first name
- Favorite piece of clothing
- Favorite sport
- Birthday month
- Brother's name
- Favorite color
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- Favorite ice cream flavor
- Favorite tree
- Favorite food (2 words)
- Sister's name
- City of Birth
- One of his best friends
- Eye Color
- Animal he is afraid of
- Favorite Season of the Year
- Favorite smell
23 Clues: Eye Color • Favorite tree • Sister's name • Favorite tool • City of Birth • Favorite hobby • Favorite sport • Favorite smell • Birthday month • Brother's name • Favorite color • College he attended • Animal he is afraid of • Favorite food (2 words) • His mother's first name • One of his best friends • Favorite ice cream flavor • Favorite city in the world • Favorite piece of clothing • ...
Civil War 2019-01-31
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- Began career at 25 and began as a Illinois state legislature whig
- Fed fort in Charleston South Carolina where first shots were fired
- A political agreement that admitted California to the Union as a free state while permitting popular sovereignty in the territories and enacting a stricter fugitive slave law
- Union General also 18th president
- Abolitionist government of Massachusetts
- Civil War battle fought on Union Territory
- A military tactic in which a navy prevents vessels from entering or leaving its enemy's ports
- Judges son from Ohio renowned Union General during Civil War
- During the Civil War a state that allowed slavery but remained in the Union: Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri
- Civil War killing 23,000 troops in one day
- 2 days of fighting killing nearly 25,000 soldiers
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- Law giving 160 acres to citizens willing to live on it for 5 years
- Formally withdraw from membership in group or organization
- Existed before civil war to help slaves escaped to safety
- A term used to describe the violence between proslavery and antislavery supporters in Kansas from 1854 to 1856
- Government of 11 states that seceded from United States and fought against Union
- Required all citizens to aid in apprehending runaway slaves
- Born into slavery in Maryland and escaped to Philadelphia
- Anti-slavery political party in mid-1800
- Declared free all enslaved people living in confederate states and territories
- Southern Planter and became President Confederate states
- Anti-slavery novel published by Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Principle in which people are a source of government power
- African American born to slavery and sued for freedom
- Party established on anti-slavery in 1854
- Divided the 2 states to let them choose to be a slave or free state
26 Clues: Union General also 18th president • Anti-slavery political party in mid-1800 • Abolitionist government of Massachusetts • Party established on anti-slavery in 1854 • Civil War battle fought on Union Territory • Civil War killing 23,000 troops in one day • 2 days of fighting killing nearly 25,000 soldiers • Anti-slavery novel published by Harriet Beecher Stowe • ...
Caesars Life 2016-01-05
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- cursus honorum, Caesar unterschritt das Alter
- Tapferkeitsauszeichnung für Caesar
- Caesars letzte Frau
- Pharaonin Ägyptens und Liebhaberin Caesars
- angebliche Schutzgöttin der Familie der Julier
- dritter Mann im Dreimännerbund
- Caesar war auch oberster Priester (2 Wörter)
- wilde Völker, Feinde Caesars
- Name von Caesars Tochter
- "... des März", Caesars Todestag (lat.)
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- Caesars "Beruf" kurz vor seinem Tod
- Caesars erste Frau
- Caesars Mordplatz
- Caesar war "dictator ..."
- berühmte Worte Caesars (3 Worte)
- Dreimännerbund (lateinisch)
- Titel der Bücher Caesars "... de bello ..."
- Dreimännerbund, Caesars Geldgeber
- Grenzfluss, von Caesar überschritten
- König (lat.), wäre Caesar auch fast geworden ;)
20 Clues: Caesars Mordplatz • Caesars erste Frau • Caesars letzte Frau • Name von Caesars Tochter • Caesar war "dictator ..." • Dreimännerbund (lateinisch) • wilde Völker, Feinde Caesars • dritter Mann im Dreimännerbund • berühmte Worte Caesars (3 Worte) • Dreimännerbund, Caesars Geldgeber • Tapferkeitsauszeichnung für Caesar • Caesars "Beruf" kurz vor seinem Tod • ...
Civil War 2024-09-13
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- Beauregard fought McDowell at first ___
- A 2 day battle in April
- ____ Corpus gives a person a hearing
- Frederick ___ said to make the war against slavery
- _____ main goal was to reunite the country
- _____ Proclamation from Abraham Lincoln in Jan. 1st, 1863
- Captured New Orleans
- Peace Democrats
- Monitor and Merrimac
- Union capital
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- ____ Davis
- Women served as ____
- Closing of ports
- Bloodiest single day
- Winfield ___ Gave North a war plan
- Confederate capital
- The ____ plan
- Worst protest against draft
- Mary Edwards ____ first female surgeon
- A small church
- Wanted supplies from Britain and France
21 Clues: ____ Davis • The ____ plan • Union capital • A small church • Peace Democrats • Closing of ports • Confederate capital • Women served as ____ • Bloodiest single day • Captured New Orleans • Monitor and Merrimac • A 2 day battle in April • Worst protest against draft • Winfield ___ Gave North a war plan • ____ Corpus gives a person a hearing • Mary Edwards ____ first female surgeon • ...
greek goddeses 2023-05-17
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- the mythlogy of greek (two words)
- communication, messages, the rainbow, and new endeavors.
- goddess of war stratigies and crafts and wisdome
- god of the under world
- lady with snakes for hair
- god of the sea
- god of war
- goddess of the moon
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- goddess of the hunt and protecter of animals
- hades daughter
- only goddess zues is afaird of
- the goddess like mother earth
- god of fire
- hades's wife
- goddess of harvest
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of the sun and poetry, healing, music, plagues, knowledge, order, prophecy, beauty, agriculture, and archery!
- goddess of death
18 Clues: god of war • god of fire • hades's wife • hades daughter • god of the sea • goddess of death • goddess of harvest • goddess of the moon • god of the under world • lady with snakes for hair • goddess of love and beauty • the goddess like mother earth • only goddess zues is afaird of • the mythlogy of greek (two words) • goddess of the hunt and protecter of animals • ...
middle ages 2022-04-06
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- lowest rank in feudal
- …… years war
- where the middle ages happened
- highest rank in the feudal system
- what the king sits in
- what the middle ages were apart of
- government system
- knights weapons
- where the middle ages happen
- where kings lived
- fight between 2 knights on horseback
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- under the king
- warriors
- knights wore these
- another word for king
- what the kings wore
- under the nobles
- killed a lot of people
- knightly system
- the people that fought
- there was 8 of them
- middle ages known as the ….. Times
- fight is called a
- lower than peasant
- knights protection
25 Clues: warriors • …… years war • under the king • knightly system • knights weapons • under the nobles • government system • fight is called a • where kings lived • knights wore these • lower than peasant • knights protection • what the kings wore • there was 8 of them • lowest rank in feudal • another word for king • what the king sits in • killed a lot of people • the people that fought • ...
Refugee 2021-05-05
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- Middle-eastern country
- Theme 2
- Mahmoud reached a hotel to stay at
- Joseph's second escape route
- Isabel's first escape route
- Theme 3
- Escaping Cuba due to lack of food
- Mahmoud saved Hanna from this
- Isabel's boat faced this
- Joseph did this on a boat
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- Escaping Nazis
- Mahmoud boat crashed in the middle of the ocean
- Island in the gulf of mexico
- Joseph's first escape route
- leaving to escape war
- Mahmoud first escape route
- Isabel made it here to resupply
- Mahmoud reached his final destination of...
- theme 1
- Mahmoud escaped this
20 Clues: Theme 2 • Theme 3 • theme 1 • Escaping Nazis • Mahmoud escaped this • leaving to escape war • Middle-eastern country • Isabel's boat faced this • Joseph did this on a boat • Mahmoud first escape route • Joseph's first escape route • Isabel's first escape route • Island in the gulf of mexico • Joseph's second escape route • Mahmoud saved Hanna from this • Isabel made it here to resupply • ...
Patriarchen 2013-12-06
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- Sohn Enoschs, Enkel Seths, Vater Mahalalels, er lebte 910 Jahre
- sein Halbbruder war Ismael
- hatte einen hervorragenden Glauben/wandelte mit Jehova (365)
- Abrahams Urgroßvater
- sein Name bedeutet "Trost" oder "Ruhe"/war untadelig unter seinen Zeitgenossen/überlebte die Flut
- der erste Mensch
- "Vater einer Menge"
- wurde 2 Jahre nach der Sintflut geboren
- ein Vorfahre Noahs und Sohn Adams
- erhielt diesen Namen, weil „in seinen Tagen . . . die Erde geteilt“ wurde (durch den Turmbau)
- Enkel Ebers und somit Vorfahre der Hebräer
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- der Vater Abrahams, Nahors und Haran
- war der Großvater Noahs und wurde 969 Jahre alt
- Enkel Sems
- ein Zwilling
- Sohn Kenansund lebte 895 Jahre
- er wurde 962 Jahre alt
- Vater Terachs
- er bekundete Glauben an Gott/starb 5 Jahre vor der Flut mit 777 und war der Vater Noahs
- sein Name bedeutet "sterblicher Mensch"
- er wurde von Noah gesegnet
- hatte zwei Söhne, Joktan (ließ sich in Arabien nieder) und Peleg
22 Clues: Enkel Sems • ein Zwilling • Vater Terachs • der erste Mensch • "Vater einer Menge" • Abrahams Urgroßvater • er wurde 962 Jahre alt • sein Halbbruder war Ismael • er wurde von Noah gesegnet • Sohn Kenansund lebte 895 Jahre • ein Vorfahre Noahs und Sohn Adams • der Vater Abrahams, Nahors und Haran • sein Name bedeutet "sterblicher Mensch" • wurde 2 Jahre nach der Sintflut geboren • ...
USA history 2019-01-17
7 Clues: Who was the first president? • What did the American Civil War? • When did begin the World War II? • What did change the industrial revolution? • When did the USA entre in the World War I? • Jefferson Who was the president in year 1803? • What was the name of the first brown skinned president?
A Newtown Special Crossword: April 2018 2018-04-20
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- Bishop in the hall
- The T in IT.
- The wee county
- Choose not to vote
- the redundant word in “he entered his pin number”
- describe the distinctive nature or features of
- In the library the bookcase says ___________ Library 1898
- It’s not parallel it’s at 90 Degrees
- Simon Coveney
- Fred’s friends fried Fritos for Friday’s food.
- used for displaying or holding a painting
- the beat
- Tom said : I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work .
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- A very large number! A "1" followed by one hundred zeros.
- bacterial fermentation of milk.
- Famous Bavarian Festival
- Complete the sequence: Foster______, Link, Penn, Webster
- Power to endure
- 5, 7, 5
- Solve x: 2x + 6 = 4x - 2
- liable to change
- Ireland’s largest mountain
- What decimal system is used in Libraries?
- middle ages
- Carbohydrates, Protein,Fat,Vitamins,Minerals, Water.
- addition
- 28.26/9
- Principal of Newtown during World War 1. (See Study Hall)
28 Clues: 5, 7, 5 • 28.26/9 • addition • the beat • middle ages • The T in IT. • Simon Coveney • The wee county • Power to endure • liable to change • Bishop in the hall • Choose not to vote • Famous Bavarian Festival • Solve x: 2x + 6 = 4x - 2 • Ireland’s largest mountain • bacterial fermentation of milk. • It’s not parallel it’s at 90 Degrees • What decimal system is used in Libraries? • ...
Europe 2012-12-19
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- Germany split after what war?
- Southern Europe has 3 what?
- what is a lowland Area that has been drained?
- Took 2 years to build this structure?
- Belgium is ____ cities (acity that is described by the many foreign influences)
- Western Europe has a lot of C_____e?
- Leaning tower of _____?
- leading producer of ______?
- Alps cover___of the nation?
- thought of the Eiffel Tower
- switzerland are not very____?
- What is 3 countrys nickname?
- Portugals land looks a lot like what other country?
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- Portugals leading export?
- What seperates Spain from France?
- Germany is put on _____ parts?
- what color is sapose to make bulls angry?
- ____ country: not taking sides?
- Southern Europe has how many Countries?
- what is mostpopulaed tourist destination in the world?
- What is the smallest country in Europe?
- France has 3 what?
- 20% of Greece is made up of these?
- Paris is 1 of the worlds leading _____ & cultural centers
24 Clues: France has 3 what? • Leaning tower of _____? • Portugals leading export? • Southern Europe has 3 what? • leading producer of ______? • Alps cover___of the nation? • thought of the Eiffel Tower • What is 3 countrys nickname? • Germany split after what war? • switzerland are not very____? • Germany is put on _____ parts? • ____ country: not taking sides? • ...
Countries of Europe 2022-09-13
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- The cause of world war 2
- Obsession with Russia
- Parts of the cross of Jesus are here
- The name isn't racist.
- Mark Zuckerburg has roots here
- First atheist country in Europe
- Most invaded country in Europe
- Baltic potato
- Largest exporter of fake teeth
- Transnistria
- Potato
- Hungry
- Russia's abandoned friend
- Check
- Atheist Baltic
- IKEA
- Svalbard
- Was in a union with Poland
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- Bri'ish
- Has a problem with Russia
- Depression and vodka
- Similar flag and name to Slovenia
- Worlds tiniest republic
- Greenland and the Faroe
- Only here because of Istanbul
- Despite the name, not much ice here
- Vampires
- The neck-tie was invented here
- Two islands near Sicily
- Most cars per capita
- Similar name and flag to Slovakia
- Co-run by a French and a Spanish
- Worlds oldest republic
- Most landmines per capita
- Home of a funny mustached man
35 Clues: IKEA • Check • Potato • Hungry • Bri'ish • Vampires • Svalbard • Transnistria • Baltic potato • Atheist Baltic • Depression and vodka • Most cars per capita • Obsession with Russia • The name isn't racist. • Worlds oldest republic • Worlds tiniest republic • Greenland and the Faroe • Two islands near Sicily • The cause of world war 2 • Has a problem with Russia • Russia's abandoned friend • ...
Chapter 15 Review 2022-05-06
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- famous Russian food
- Ivan the Terrible was the _________ czar of Russia
- Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Chekhov were Russian ______?
- French emperor that failed to conquer Russia
- Viking Tribe Russia was named after
- Lech Walesa organized this a union in Poland.
- Mount that is Europe's highest peak
- Nicholas II was the ________ czar of Russia
- Pro peace organization founded post WWII
- second largest country in Europe
- Europe's longest river
- threatened the "bury" the United States
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- Russian title meaning "emperor"
- name given to Stalin's reign of terror
- deception used to convince people of something
- leader of first Communist state
- __________ and Dardanelles are 2 straights controlled by Turkey that give Russia access to the Black Sea
- most powerful man in Russia post Soviet Union
- Western ________ Plain is the largest level region in the world
- Russian Communists
- world's deepest freshwater lake
- war Russia lost against England, France, Turkey..
- last name of the founder of Communism
- mountains dividing European Russia and Asian Russia
24 Clues: Russian Communists • famous Russian food • Europe's longest river • Russian title meaning "emperor" • leader of first Communist state • world's deepest freshwater lake • second largest country in Europe • Viking Tribe Russia was named after • Mount that is Europe's highest peak • last name of the founder of Communism • name given to Stalin's reign of terror • ...
Cold War Cross-Word 2024-02-02
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- Kids born in a certain period after WW2
- Dream of equality and freedom
- President that lead the Apollo 11 moon landing
- Main part of the progressive movement for education
- First suburban town
- Replacement of MacArthur
- American pediatrician whose books on child-rearing
- Multi-industry Business
- Increase sales and interest in automobiles
- Provided World War 2 veterans with school
- Things created meant to be released
- A place monitoring civil rights of the people
- Things were cheaper because of credit
- Created vaccine for poliomyelitis
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- Modern republicanism
- Another name for Winston Churchill
- The spreading of a business across the country
- Rapid increase in economic production and other things
- Highways that travel through states into other ones for cars.
- Gave a higher minimum wage
- A short lived political party against civil rights
- Court case that said all kids should go to the same school
- Towns that weren't rural and weren't urban
- Both men and women had strict gender roles
24 Clues: First suburban town • Modern republicanism • Multi-industry Business • Replacement of MacArthur • Gave a higher minimum wage • Dream of equality and freedom • Created vaccine for poliomyelitis • Another name for Winston Churchill • Things created meant to be released • Things were cheaper because of credit • Kids born in a certain period after WW2 • ...
Crosswordle 2023-11-14
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- The first successful powered flight by the Wright Brothers in 1903 took place in this state
- Amendment establishing Prohibition
- President who initiated progressive reforms and trust-busting
- President during World War I
- The system of racial segregation in the Southern United States
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- Name of the ship sunk in 1915, a catalyst for U.S. involvement in World War I
- Landmark constitutional amendment granting women the right to vote
- The 19th Amendment is also known as the Women's __ Amendment
- Supreme Court case that declared segregation constitutional
- Organization advocating for women's suffrage
- Nickname for journalists who exposed social issues and corruption
- Policy of aggressive nationalism associated with Theodore Roosevelt
12 Clues: President during World War I • Amendment establishing Prohibition • Organization advocating for women's suffrage • Supreme Court case that declared segregation constitutional • The 19th Amendment is also known as the Women's __ Amendment • President who initiated progressive reforms and trust-busting • The system of racial segregation in the Southern United States • ...
Patriarchen 2013-12-06
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- Sohn Enoschs, Enkel Seths, Vater Mahalalels, er lebte 910 Jahre
- er wurde 962 Jahre alt
- "Vater einer Menge"
- hatte zwei Söhne, Joktan (ließ sich in Arabien nieder) und Peleg
- ein Zwilling
- er wurde von Noah gesegnet
- war der Großvater Noahs und wurde 969 Jahre alt
- Vater Terachs
- er bekundete Glauben an Gott/starb 5 Jahre vor der Flut mit 777 und war der Vater Noahs
- sein Halbbruder war Ismael
- sein Name bedeutet "sterblicher Mensch"
- erhielt diesen Namen, weil „in seinen Tagen . . . die Erde geteilt“ wurde (durch den Turmbau)
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- der Vater Abrahams, Nahors und Haran
- Enkel Ebers und somit Vorfahre der Hebräer
- wurde 2 Jahre nach der Sintflut geboren
- der erste Mensch
- ein Vorfahre Noahs und Sohn Adams
- Sohn Kenansund lebte 895 Jahre
- Enkel Sems
- hatte einen hervorragenden Glauben/wandelte mit Jehova (365)
- Abrahams Urgroßvater
- sein Name bedeutet "Trost" oder "Ruhe"/war untadelig unter seinen Zeitgenossen/überlebte die Flut
22 Clues: Enkel Sems • ein Zwilling • Vater Terachs • der erste Mensch • "Vater einer Menge" • Abrahams Urgroßvater • er wurde 962 Jahre alt • er wurde von Noah gesegnet • sein Halbbruder war Ismael • Sohn Kenansund lebte 895 Jahre • ein Vorfahre Noahs und Sohn Adams • der Vater Abrahams, Nahors und Haran • wurde 2 Jahre nach der Sintflut geboren • sein Name bedeutet "sterblicher Mensch" • ...
World War One Retrieval Crossword 2021-05-24
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- Archduke assassinated in 1914
- New deadly technology in WWI that would mow down troops
- Name of women working in weapons factories
- Title given to the plan Germany had to invade France through Belgium
- Place in a trench for sleeping and storing items
- Chlorine gas first used in 1917
- This act, passed in 1914, encouraged women to go into the workplace to support the war effort
- Year WWI ended
- Name given to the civilian population and activities of a nation whose armed forces engaged in war abroad
- All able-bodied men between 18-40 had to serve in the War Effort by war
- This was signed 11th November 1918
- Name given to soldiers rations
- Year rationing introduced in Britain
- Sweet thing that was rationed
- Where food was controlled in Britain during WWI
- Mental Health condition of those who suffered trauma at war
- Type of ship being build in the AGNR
- Place of fighting between France and Germany
- Competition between Britain and Germany to build the biggest navy
- Put on top of trenches to conceal troops
- People who refused to be conscripted
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- This is created more daylight for farmers to work in
- Group of women who would farm in men's absence
- Year WWI began
- Soldiers would do this on rags to protect themselves from mustard gas
- A soldier accused of cowardice would stand for trial in front of one of these
- Barren area between two opposing trenches
- Place of fighting between Greece and Ottoman Empire
- Method of execution for soldiers convicted of cowardice
- Britain had one of these which was a key reason why WWI became a World War
- Name given to weaponary in WWI
- Kaisers policy of global domination
- Recommended calorie intake for a soldier on the front line
- Alliance including Russia
- Name given to when troops would have to enter no man's land
- Alliance including Germany
- Assassin of 1914
- Place where a soldier would stand to shoot his fun in a trench
- Used to recruit people to the war effort
- Formation trenches were built in
- Number of men pardoned for cowardice in 2006
- These were put down to help protect troops feet in the trenches
- City of assassination
43 Clues: Year WWI began • Year WWI ended • Assassin of 1914 • City of assassination • Alliance including Russia • Alliance including Germany • Archduke assassinated in 1914 • Sweet thing that was rationed • Name given to weaponary in WWI • Name given to soldiers rations • Chlorine gas first used in 1917 • Formation trenches were built in • This was signed 11th November 1918 • ...
World War I Terms & Topics 2022-11-30
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- Germany's military strategy to avoid a two front war.
- This treaty officially ended WWI.
- Deep devotion / extreme pride in one's nation.
- Serbian terrorist group.
- Political ideology supported by the Allied powers.
- The country that European nations scrambled to colonize.
- This battle put an end to the Schlieffen Plan.
- Discovered by U.S. intelligence; Letter to Mexico from Germany promising them AZ, TX, & NM if they join the Central powers.
- When powerful countries try to dominate other countries.
- German Emperor who sided with Austria-Hungary in WWI.
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- Included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- The glorification and building up of armed forces.
- Included Germany, Austria Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.
- Included Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Japan, and later the United States.
- British cruise liner sank by German U-Boats, killing 128 Americans.
- Assassinated by Serbian nationalists.
- When there is no progress occuring; deadlocked.
- considered the "mother country" of smaller slavic countries.
- Included Russia, France, and Great Britain.
- an association of countries; an agreement of defense or common policies.
20 Clues: Serbian terrorist group. • This treaty officially ended WWI. • Assassinated by Serbian nationalists. • Included Russia, France, and Great Britain. • Included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. • Deep devotion / extreme pride in one's nation. • This battle put an end to the Schlieffen Plan. • When there is no progress occuring; deadlocked. • ...
World War I (Extra Credit) 2020-04-03
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- Ruler of Germany
- Commander of American Expeditionary Force
- Triple Alliance: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and _____.
- Big _____
- Closing of a port by blocking
- American Expeditionary Force (init.)
- President Wilson's "Fourteen _____(s)"
- Herbert ______: food administrator
- Armistice _____: November 11, 1918
- _____ Four: George, Clemenceau, Orlando, and Wilson
- Balkans were called "The powder ____ of Europe"
- Underwater craft: "U"-Boat
- Small countries of SE Europe
- Machines first used in this war
- ______ of Versailles: Jan. 1919
- America's WWI President
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- Wilson called WWI: "A war to end all _____."
- Switzerland remained _____
- Lloyd ______: English. One of the Big Four.
- ______ Entente: England, France and Russia
- Poisonous _____: chemical warfare
- ______ Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary
- Count ______ von Zeppelin, designed the zeppelin (rigid airship)
- Supreme Commander-in-Chief of Allies
- Armistice signed _____ (abbr.) 11, 1918
- ______ submarines were a menace to shipping
- British passenger ship sunk by German submarine
27 Clues: Big _____ • Ruler of Germany • America's WWI President • Switzerland remained _____ • Underwater craft: "U"-Boat • Small countries of SE Europe • Closing of a port by blocking • Machines first used in this war • ______ of Versailles: Jan. 1919 • Poisonous _____: chemical warfare • Herbert ______: food administrator • Armistice _____: November 11, 1918 • ...
Germany in World War II 2021-04-21
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- German ally that attacked pearl harbor
- German word for deployment groups
- Attacks on german cities that forced the withdrawal of lots of fighter planes
- Day that Germany declared war on the united states
- Future reorganization of eastern Europe which would kill 30+ million Slavs
- Hitler looted occupied territories for food, raw materials, and labor to avoid this from WWI
- Area given to Poland from the german territory after world war i
- What happened on May 7th, 1945 in France
- Operation against the Yugoslavs that overthrew the government
- What some people called Hitlers decision to transfer troops from Moscow to the south
- Only county in Europe that obstructed Hitlers path
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- Largest german concentration/extermination camp in Poland
- Agreement between the USSR and Germany to not attack each other
- Person who caused Hitler to have to delay his invasion of the USSR
- Estimated number of Jews killed in death factories in eastern Europe
- Mass murder of Jews that began with the German invasion of Poland
- Main area of combat and Russian operations in eastern Europe
- Bloodiest conflict and largest war in history
- German officers plot to assassinate Hitler
- Area where the allies launched their invasion of France in 1944
20 Clues: German word for deployment groups • German ally that attacked pearl harbor • What happened on May 7th, 1945 in France • German officers plot to assassinate Hitler • Bloodiest conflict and largest war in history • Day that Germany declared war on the united states • Only county in Europe that obstructed Hitlers path • ...
Topic 10 - World War I 2021-07-27
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- communist party officials
- nonbinding agreement
- agreement to end fighting
- the draft
- deadlock in battle
- supporting neither side in war
- spread of disease
- horrible acts
- spreading of ideas to promote a cause
- territories administered by the west
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- submarines
- final set of demands
- class of factory workers
- prepare forces for war
- illegal supplies
- gas filled balloons
- payments for war damage
- glorification of the military
- group of merchant ships protected by warships
- people who like the extreme
20 Clues: the draft • submarines • horrible acts • illegal supplies • spread of disease • deadlock in battle • gas filled balloons • final set of demands • nonbinding agreement • prepare forces for war • payments for war damage • class of factory workers • communist party officials • agreement to end fighting • people who like the extreme • glorification of the military • supporting neither side in war • ...
World War I 1914-1917 2023-02-14
Across
- extreme pride in one's country
- this boat was sunk by a German U-boat
- build of weapons
- This Germnany submarine terrorized Allied shipping
- this revolution replaced the tsar with communism
- This treaty punished the central powers, especially Germany
- this type of warfare resulted in a stalemate and many casualities on both sides
- the name of this alliance between Britain, France, Russia
- Was a gas used in WWI to fill up the lungs with fluid
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- This front was fought between Russia and Germany
- over 35,000 casualties among all these countries at war
- this note alleged there was an alliance between Mexico and Germnay
- this league was created to prevent future wars
- Which central power switched to the Triple Entente
- This front was fought in France in trenches
- _______determination is the idea that people of the same ethnicity, language, culture, political ideas should form a independent state
- means the dead and wounded
- The assassination of this Arch Duke was immediate cuase of WWI
- an agreement between countries
- this made warfare more deadly
- Germany Austria-Hungary Italy were known as the __________ powers
- an alliance between Germany Austria-Hungary Italy
22 Clues: build of weapons • means the dead and wounded • this made warfare more deadly • extreme pride in one's country • an agreement between countries • this boat was sunk by a German U-boat • This front was fought in France in trenches • this league was created to prevent future wars • This front was fought between Russia and Germany • ...
Valerie Hodge- World War 1 2023-03-24
Across
- Cease fire
- Agreement ending WW1
- Message sent to Mexico from Germany
- American ship sunk by German submarines
- Assassin that killed Franz Ferdinand
- Media created to shape public opinions
- Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, and Ottoman
- Right to a peoples own self rude
- Exploitation of a weaker nation
- group created to prevent future war
- Austrian arch duke assassinated in Sarajevo
Down
- Germany
- leader who wants to punish germany
- Russia withdrawal from WW1
- German strategy to fight a two front war
- November 11, 1918
- GB,France, Italy, Russia,and USA
- Build up of the countries military power
- Wilson ´ s plan for future peace
- Extreme pride in ones home country
- Communist revolutionary leader
- Punishment in the form of financial payments
- - Devoting all of a nations economic resources to the war effort.
- American President during WW1
24 Clues: Germany • Cease fire • November 11, 1918 • Agreement ending WW1 • Russia withdrawal from WW1 • American President during WW1 • Communist revolutionary leader • Exploitation of a weaker nation • GB,France, Italy, Russia,and USA • Wilson ´ s plan for future peace • Right to a peoples own self rude • leader who wants to punish germany • Extreme pride in ones home country • ...
WS World War II Review 2023-03-27
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- Germanys planned invasion of Great Britain
- Japan's surprise attack drawing the US into the war
- US Strategy to take back the Pacific
- Nazis tried for crimes against humanity
- Soviet Union, Great Britain and United States
- British forces escape France in order to evade capture
- Germany, Japan and Italy
- Japan invaded China in 1931 for raw resources
- Alamein Battle stoppping Germany's forces in North Africa
- Battle in which US gained the island to attack Japan
- Invaded by Geramny in 1939, beginning of WWII
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- Naval battle between US and Japan, US wins and begins to slowy conquer the Pacific
- Jewish fighters/resistance groups mainly comprised of youth
- European nations gave into Hilters demands
- US weapons used to flush out Japanese soldiers in the Pacific
- Speech delivered by British PM Winston Churchill
- Hitler's plan to exterminate the Jews in Europe
- Mobile killing units
- Battle in France to liberate Western Europe from Nazis
- Japans suicide bombers
- Bloodiest battle of the war, Germany is forced to surrender
21 Clues: Mobile killing units • Japans suicide bombers • Germany, Japan and Italy • US Strategy to take back the Pacific • Nazis tried for crimes against humanity • Germanys planned invasion of Great Britain • European nations gave into Hilters demands • Soviet Union, Great Britain and United States • Japan invaded China in 1931 for raw resources • ...
World War Two Crossword Puzzle 2013-06-05
Across
- Warship made in Canada.
- the power of a country is given to a race of power.
- German Army.
- Type of bomber plane.
- A new kind of bomb that revolutionized war.
- Walked away from Atomic Bomb research.
- Held Japanese-Canadians in the interior of Canada.
- Surrendered on Sept.2.1945.
- USA President; gave the ok to drop the Atomic Bombs in Japan.
- American Naval base in Hawaii.
- Last battle on the E. front in the Soviet Union.
- promised to never bring conscription back after WW1.
- A group of ships travelling together.
- Small and fast warship.
- Group of 900 soldiers.
- The hatred of Jews.
- When an entire country, including its home front, is involved in war efforts.
- Disaster battle for Canadians.
- ________ Canadian Air Force.
- Japanese suicide pilots.
- a law passed in Germany that took away Jewish citizenships away.
- The slums of the city, where the Jews were first gathered.
- Harmful rays of energy.
- German word for the "Night of the Broken Glass"
- Large German death Camp.
- a way of forcing young men into the armed forces.
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- Another resource needed by the Japanese.
- America's plan to lend machines to Britain.
- All countries that to NOT take part in war.
- American Bomber Plane.
- Battle on June.6.1944.
- German air force,
- Signed between Germany and the Soviet Union.
- British Commonwealth _____ Training Plan.
- Gave the government special powers in war times.
- The First atomic bomb used here.
- Now Sri Lanka.
- An autocratic government with 1 leader.
- Secret research project on atomic bombs.
- The second atomic bomb was used here.
- Japanese/Canadian belongings were given to them.
- extermination (by Germany) of Jews, Slavs, Asians and many other people.
- A new way of fighting.
- Alliance combined of USA, Canada and Britain.
- Resource need by the Japanese.
- Leader in Germany.
- Ads used to sway feelings, decisions and fears.
- Capital City of Burma.
- Alliance combined of Germany, Italy and Japan.
- A new invention that helped find hidden objects.
50 Clues: German Army. • Now Sri Lanka. • German air force, • Leader in Germany. • The hatred of Jews. • Type of bomber plane. • American Bomber Plane. • Battle on June.6.1944. • Group of 900 soldiers. • A new way of fighting. • Capital City of Burma. • Warship made in Canada. • Small and fast warship. • Harmful rays of energy. • Japanese suicide pilots. • Large German death Camp. • ...
Ch. 17 World War I 2015-04-05
Across
- System where the community owns everything collectively and everyone is equal (WH.18.B)
- This part of the peace treaty forced Germany to accept blame for starting the war and pay huge reparations (WH.10.C)
- This man was Archduke and heir to the Austrian Empire; his assassination set off a chain reaction (WH.1.F)
- The deliberate and systematic extermination of a national, racial, political, or cultural group (WH.22.D)
- Type of war for which a country mobilizes all its resources for war (WH.10.B)
- The idea that each ethnic group should have its own nation and their state and interests are superior (WH.10.A)
- Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Serbia, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, Romania made up this alliance (WH.10.A)
- This group was created to promote disarmament and prevent war (WH.10.C)
- This document detailed America's goals for WWI (WH.10.C)
- An "ism" where one country has political and economic control over another country (WH.10.C)
- U.S. President during WWI (last name) (WH.10.C)
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- The Ottoman government massacred more than one million of these people (WH.22.D)
- The peace treaty which ended WWI (WH.10.C)
- The idea that military superiority is the most important part of society (WH.10.A)
- This area was part of the Ottoman Empire but became the independent states of Greece, Serbia, Bulgaria, Albania, and Romania (WH.22.D)
- Germany, Austrian-Hungarian Empire, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria made up this alliance (WH.10.A)
- When one member of a group goes to war the others go to war, too (WH.10.A)
- Alias the "Great War" 1914-1919 which was going to "make the world safe for democracy" (WH.1.F)
- Type of warfare where each side digs ditches to create fortified positions (WH.10.B)
- System with intense nationalism, militarism, and an all-powerful leader (WH.18.D)
- These territories are ruled like colonies but supervised by the League of Nations (WH.10.C)
21 Clues: The peace treaty which ended WWI (WH.10.C) • U.S. President during WWI (last name) (WH.10.C) • This document detailed America's goals for WWI (WH.10.C) • This group was created to promote disarmament and prevent war (WH.10.C) • When one member of a group goes to war the others go to war, too (WH.10.A) • ...
World War 1 Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-06
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- A German submarine.
- An un-limited use of a country's power in order to attack and destroy another country's forces.
- A system where all property is owned by the community and only receives according to their needs.
- Ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers.
- A dirigible airship of the early 20th century, long and cylindrical in shape and with a rigid framework.
- A heavy warship with extensive armor protection and large-calibre guns.
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit.
- An aircraft without moving wings carried by and engine and a propeller.
- Poisonous gas or vapor, used especially to disable an enemy in warfare.
- A long, narrow ditch.
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- A self-propelled underwater missile designed to be fired from a ship or submarine.
- Large-calibre guns used in warfare on land.
- The belief that a country should have strong military capability.
- Information used to promote a political cause or point of view.
- Was the understanding linking Russia, France, and Great Britain.
- A system which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned.
- A position counting as a draw.
- A protective mask used to cover a person's face as a defense against poison gas.
- A person who serves in an army.
- A heavy armored fighting vehicle carrying guns.
20 Clues: A German submarine. • A long, narrow ditch. • A position counting as a draw. • A person who serves in an army. • Large-calibre guns used in warfare on land. • A heavy armored fighting vehicle carrying guns. • A union or association formed for mutual benefit. • Ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. • ...
World War I Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-28
Across
- Great Britain, France, Russia, Japan, and Italy are all ______
- an agreement to stop fighting
- German emperor who wanted to assert his own power
- Italy representative for the Big Four
- soldiers battling from trenches
- allowing people to decide what government they wished to live under
- An alliance formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- A deadlocked region in northern France, where a long, bloody battle took place
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- countries devoting all of their resources to the war
- People only able to buy mall amounts of items also needed for war
- US representative for the Big Four
- GB representative for the Big Four
- An alliance formed between Britain, France, and Russia
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire are all _____
- Germany's military plan at the outbreak of WWI
- France representative for the Big Four
- The policy of glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war
- A stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border
- A series of proposals drawn up by Wilson
- one-sided information designed to persuade, and support the war
20 Clues: an agreement to stop fighting • soldiers battling from trenches • US representative for the Big Four • GB representative for the Big Four • Italy representative for the Big Four • France representative for the Big Four • A series of proposals drawn up by Wilson • Germany's military plan at the outbreak of WWI • German emperor who wanted to assert his own power • ...
World War I / 9 History 2018-03-14
Across
- Devotion or loyalty to one's own country
- The deliberate spreading of information to influence the way people think
- To enrol voluntarily for military service
- System of social organization in which all property is owned by the community and each person contributes and receives according to their ability and needs
- System of warfare in which troops fought battles from opposing lines of connected defensive holes
- Extreme devotion or loyalty to one's own country
- Archduke Franz _________ was assassinated on 28/6/1914
- Final set of demands or terms backed by a threat
- Area of fighting in Western Europe during WWI in which Germany engaged its enemies to the West
- The foremost territory held during a war by any one side where fighting is occurring
- Site where Australian and New Zealand troops landed in Turkey on 25 April 1915
- Soldiers mounted on horses
- Person who performs a service willingly and without pay
- Territory or countries ruled over by one country
- Country in which the Battle of the Somme occurred
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- A source which is created at the time being studied
- Economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
- Acronym used to refer to a soldier from the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- Name given to World War I prior to 1939 - The _____ War
- The policy of maintaining a large military force
- Compulsory enlistment of people in a military service
- The first sentence in a paragraph, outlines the topic to be discussed
- The strait in Turkey which runs between the northern peninsula of Turkey and the mainland
- Occurred at 11am on 11/11/1918 when Germany surrendered
- The collective name for Great Britain, Russia and France during WWI
- Something that one is expected or required to do by moral or legal obligation
26 Clues: Soldiers mounted on horses • Devotion or loyalty to one's own country • To enrol voluntarily for military service • The policy of maintaining a large military force • Extreme devotion or loyalty to one's own country • Final set of demands or terms backed by a threat • Territory or countries ruled over by one country • Country in which the Battle of the Somme occurred • ...
World War I (Part 1) 2023-11-07
Across
- the British passenger ship that was torpedoed with Americans on board
- What type of government does the US have?
- when a bigger country takes over a smaller or weaker country
- Russian leader who was forced to step down
- The policy by which President Wilson felt about getting involved in the war
- What country was Germany able to turn all its military might on after they stopped fighting Russia?
- Another name for submarine
- poison that depends on the weather - no rain or wind
- what country was Arthur Zimmerman trying to get to join Germany against the United States
- countries working together
- the area between both sides of trenches
- The telegram that was sent to get Mexico to fight against the US
- What is the name of the treaty that stopped fighting between Russia and Germany
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- wanting a large military
- What happened to Franz Ferdinand?
- airship or blimp
- fighting from dugout protection
- Another name for a German leader
- Who was the spark that started WWI?
- took over Russia and formed a communist government
- Thinking your country is the best
- shot from uboats
- United States President at the start of the war
- What country has a communist government?
- Neither side is able to make progress; no one is winning
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire
- USA, Canada, France, and Great Britain
27 Clues: airship or blimp • shot from uboats • wanting a large military • Another name for submarine • countries working together • fighting from dugout protection • Another name for a German leader • What happened to Franz Ferdinand? • Thinking your country is the best • Who was the spark that started WWI? • USA, Canada, France, and Great Britain • the area between both sides of trenches • ...
World War I Final Review 2023-11-29
Across
- Another word for U-boat
- What word means a strong sense of pride in one's own country?
- This weapon has caterpillar tracks and is slow
- The Sergeant who did not want to enlist but came out a war hero
- When the German navy quit - reason why Germany lost the war
- This second battle was the turning point of the war
- Who sent the telegram that Great Britain intercepted?
- Which NAVAL battle was near the Ottoman Empire?
- What PLAN was Germany using in WW I?
- President who wanted to keep the country neutral
- What was Ferdinand's title?
- What did the U.S. use to pay for the war?
- Selective Service Act
- 1914 Christmas, the soldiers had a ______
- Who Led the AEF?
- Wilson's speech to Congress about his goals for peace
- The Schlieffen Plan was so Germany could AVOID fighting a ____ ____ war.
- Russia withdrew from the war after signing this treaty
- An end to fighting
- This NAVAL battle was near the North Sea and Germany never used it ships again, only u-boats
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- A hero pilot - U.S. ace
- What is the passenger ship that was sunk by the Germans and caused the U.S. to be mad?
- Wilson's 14th Point to make sure countries worked peacefully to settle disputes
- Which word means the belief in having a large army and navy?
- What type of government does the U.S. have?
- Which country was supposed to receive a telegram from Germany?
- Nickname for the U.S. troops
- When the German ______ stepped down - reason why Germany lost the war
- What Russian leader was a communist?
- What type of government does Russia have?
- What month was the war finally over?
- not wanting to fight
- Warfare What type of warfare did the soldiers engage in for WW I?
- When African Americans moved north for jobs
- no one country is winning
- Money a losing country has to pay after a war
- A pilot who shoots down five or more enemy planes
- Weather is a factor for this weapon
- What word means when a stronger nation takes over a weaker one - especially for natural resources?
- another name for a submarine
- The treaty that ended the war
- In the battle of Tannenberg, _____ messages were intercepted and Russia lost
- Which FRONT of fighting was France on?
43 Clues: Who Led the AEF? • An end to fighting • not wanting to fight • Selective Service Act • A hero pilot - U.S. ace • Another word for U-boat • no one country is winning • What was Ferdinand's title? • Nickname for the U.S. troops • another name for a submarine • The treaty that ended the war • Weather is a factor for this weapon • What Russian leader was a communist? • ...
World War I - Maddy Wandel 2024-03-22
Across
- u-boat
- wilson's plan for future peace
- build up of arms
- where germany fought France
- right to people's own self rule
- Austrio-Hungary,Italy,Germany
- media created to share public opinion
- cease fire
- french leader who wanted to punish germany
- American president during wwI
- limiting resources or food
- agreement ending WWI
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- german plan to win war on two fronts
- Great Britain, france, russia
- where germany fought Russia
- soldiers dig in to avoid attacking
- Great Britain,France,Italy,Russia,Usa
- king of germany
- organization that was created to prevent war
- germany,austria,bulagria,ottoman
- devoting all of a nations economic resources to war
21 Clues: u-boat • cease fire • king of germany • build up of arms • agreement ending WWI • limiting resources or food • where germany fought France • where germany fought Russia • Great Britain, france, russia • Austrio-Hungary,Italy,Germany • American president during wwI • wilson's plan for future peace • right to people's own self rule • germany,austria,bulagria,ottoman • ...
World War 1 Test Review 2025-01-15
Across
- Type of garden grown to save crops
- Ads encouraging war effort support
- Group with France, Great Britain and Russia
- Agreements of groups of countries
- deadly new weapon
- Famous ship sunk before US entered WW1
- The Archduke's Love
- losing side
- agreement to stop fighting
- Happened in Russia ending their involvement
- type of airships
- Pledge to not sink passengers
- Shooter
- Money raising sale in US
- Misnamed illness at end of war
- Build up of armies
- acronym of causes
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- tactic in ditches
- Lame Serbian Terrorists
- America's Fighting force led by Pershing
- Area between trenches
- Name of plot between Germany and MExico
- US practice of staying out of
- underwater missile
- Guy shot
- Winners
- reason for country competition
- pride in country
- Germany's best weapons
29 Clues: Winners • Shooter • Guy shot • losing side • pride in country • type of airships • tactic in ditches • deadly new weapon • acronym of causes • underwater missile • Build up of armies • The Archduke's Love • Area between trenches • Germany's best weapons • Lame Serbian Terrorists • Money raising sale in US • agreement to stop fighting • US practice of staying out of • Pledge to not sink passengers • ...
World War 1 - summary crossword 2025-02-15
Across
- Britain, France, Belgium, Russia, and USA formed this group.
- Closest trench to the enemy.
- Over 18 million people killed worldwide.
- Name of main line of war (trenches) running through France and Belgium.
- WW1 was also known as this.
- First used in combat during WWI.
- German airships that bombed Britain.
- Nearly a million used in the war.
- Continent where WWI was mainly fought.
- - Raids that killed over 500 in Britain.
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- Infested soldiers in the trenches.
- Powers including Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire.
- Germany invaded this country in 1914, prompting Britain to declare war.
- Agreement signed on November 11, 1918 to end the war.
- Bloody battle lasting over five months.
- Red flowers symbolizing remembrance of the war.
- This type of warfare involved narrow ditches where soldiers lived and fought on the frontline.
- Big guns responsible for 75% of WWI deaths.
- Dangerous area between trenches.
- British civilians under threat here from air raids.
- Infested the trenches along with lice.
21 Clues: WW1 was also known as this. • Closest trench to the enemy. • Dangerous area between trenches. • First used in combat during WWI. • Nearly a million used in the war. • Infested soldiers in the trenches. • German airships that bombed Britain. • Infested the trenches along with lice. • Continent where WWI was mainly fought. • Bloody battle lasting over five months. • ...
World War I/Russian Revolution 2025-11-13
Across
- payments for war damages
- this group seized complete control of Russia in 1917
- channeling of all of a nation's resources into the war effort is a _________ war
- British colonel who helped Arab nationalists free their nations from the Ottoman Empire
- factory & railroad workers, miners, & urban workers
- policy of not taking sides during a war
- glorification of the military
- Germany, Italy, & Austria-Hungary made of the Triple ___________
- the Allies organized these to protect merchant ships from U-boats
- Wilson believe countries should have the right to choose their own form of __________
- Russia said it would defend Slavic people in this country
- this note from Germany offered to help Mexico get land back from the U.S.
- many colonial subjects hoped to gain these rights by participating in the war
- the Allies supported the overthrow of the Russian tsar hoping for a stronger ______
- the U.S. had cultural ties to this nation causing them to eventually enter the war
- this technology had the greatest impact on the war
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- spreading of ideas to promote a cause or damage the opponents cause
- this empire controlled Russian supply routes
- French leader that wanted to punish Germany
- this plan failed due to Russia mobilizing quicker than expected
- the British blockade violated international ____ by confiscating food
- large gas-filled balloons used by Germany to drop bombs
- nationalism caused this country to fear rebellion from its own people
- strait connecting the Black Sea with the Mediterranean Sea
- number of points Wilson had designed to help prevent future wars
- nationalism caused Germany to be proud of their military power and industrial ______________
- Germany's hope for a quick victory ended at this Battle
- Britain had the world's strongest _______ to protect its overseas empires
- the main point of the Treaty of Versailles was to punish this nation
- this type of warfare made it difficult for either side to gain an advantage
- country Germany invaded causing Britain to enter the war
- France, Britain, & Russia made up the Triple _________
32 Clues: payments for war damages • glorification of the military • policy of not taking sides during a war • French leader that wanted to punish Germany • this empire controlled Russian supply routes • this technology had the greatest impact on the war • factory & railroad workers, miners, & urban workers • this group seized complete control of Russia in 1917 • ...
KIS - War World 1 Glossary 2025-09-08
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- Also known as Siegfriedstellung or Siegfried Position, it was a German defensive position built during the winter of 1916–1917 on the Western Front in France during the First World War by the Germans.
- Latin expression that describes an act or situation that provokes or justifies a war.
- The society aimed to bring all the Serbian territory controlled by the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary under the rule of Serbia.
- a bag or sack made of sturdy materials and filled with sand or soil and used for such purposes as flood control, military fortification in trenches and bunkers, shielding glass windows in war zones.
- A situation in which two or more countries continuously construct warships that are consistently more powerful than warships built by the other country in the previous years. These races often lead to high tension and near-wars, if not outright conflict.
- An agreement signed by opposing sides at war with each other to stop the fighting for a certain time.
- Any person who is lost from a military unit through death, wounds, injury, sickness, capture or by going missing.
- Any person who is lost from a military unit through death, wounds, injury, sickness, capture or by going missing.
- the action or state of dividing or being divided into parts.
- An extensive group of territories ruled over by a single monarch, an oligarchy, or a sovereign state
- Competition between nations to develop and accumulate weapons to gain military and political power.
- a situation in which neither group involved can win or get an advantage
- The British policy that suggested avoiding any involvement in European affairs and disputes
- A military strategy that has the goal of wearing down the enemy to the point of defeat by continuously attacking their forces and equipment until they become exhausted and cannot continue
- Armoured vehicle able to move on rough terrain.
- A significant and often rapid decline in population numbers or shifts in population structure - which can lead to economic, social, and political challenges - is called...
- the power or capacity of causing an effect in indirect or intangible ways.
- Extreme scarcity of food
- The economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories is called...
- French military plan studied to attack Germany and annex Alsace-Lorraine to France.
- An exceptionally deadly global influenza pandemic caused by the H1N1 subtype of the influenza A virus that happened between 1918 and 1920.
- A country ruled by elected representatives of the people (who form the parliament), a government with all the different ministers/secretaries and a president
- Naval submarines operated by Germany, particularly in the First and Second World Wars.
- A branch of an army made up of soldiers trained, armed, and equipped to fight on foot.
- the branch of a nation's armed forces principally designated for naval and amphibious warfare
- Steel fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points, a major feature of the fortifications in trench warfare.
- The land between opposing trenchlines.
- A class of warship equipped with a great number of heavy-calibre guns and steam turbine propulsion
- a confrontation where no strategy exists that allows any party to achieve victory.
- To organize or prepare a group of people for an upcoming war
- a boardwalk laid on a wet, muddy, or cold surface.
- To take possession of territory and absorb it into one’s own nation, often using force.
- Policy of extending a country’s power and reach through colonising and ruling over new territories, which are absorbed into the empire.
- A series of German attacks along the Western Front during the First World War, beginning on 21 March 1918.
- Tiny, wingless insects that feed on human blood.
- Due to their constant state of agitation, the Balkans were known as...
- To develop industries in a country or region on a wide scale
- a protected area that the soldiers could use to rest by taking turns.
- German military plan studied to permit Germany to fight and win a war against France and Russia
- It is processed to produce phosphorus, one of the three main nutrients most commonly used in fertilizers (the other two are nitrogen and potassium) for agriculture. Phosphate also finds applications in many other industries (from food and cosmetics to animal feed and electronics, to military).
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- a number of aircraft, buses, cars, or other vehicles under the control of one company or organisation
- A series of massive Allied offensives that ended the First World War, beginning with the Battle of Amiens (8–12 August) on the Western Front.
- small pieces of metal that fly through the air when a bomb or similar weapon explodes and are intended to injure people.
- The region in the middle of Europe that was a cause of contention between Germany and France
- At the end of the 19th century / early 20th century, German politicians indicated their colonial policy towards Africa as...
- Mobile field guns used to shell the enemy trenches from afar in preparation for the infantry attack.
- The alliance that included France, Russia and the United Kingdom.
- A type of naval warfare in which submarines sink merchant ships such as freighters and tankers without warning.
- Any material, such as oil, cotton, or sugar in its natural condition, before it has been processed for use.
- To target and murder a public figure, usually to achieve political objectives.
- Organised dissemination, or spreading, of specific information to influence thoughts, beliefs and actions.
- a state of confusion, uncertainty, or disorder.
- a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office on January 17, 1917, that proposed a military contract between the German Empire and Mexico if the United States entered World War I against Germany.
- The alliance that included Austria-Hungary, Germany and Italy.
- a formal meeting of people with a shared interest, typically one that takes place over several days.
- A philosophy that emphasises the importance of military power. In militaristic nations, generals and admirals often act as government ministers or officials, advising political leaders and influencing domestic policy.
- Foot damage due to moisture, whose initial symptoms often include tingling or itching, but it can progress to numbness. The feet may become red or bluish in colour. As the condition worsens, the feet can start to swell and smell of decay. Complications may include skin breakdown or infection.
- Intense loyalty and devotion to one’s national identity, often manifested as advocating for the political independence of one’s nation, or its superiority over other nations.
- A military conflict in which a country must fight enemies on two separate fronts or geographical areas at the same time. This strategy complicates military logistics and forces a nation to divide its resources, making it difficult to achieve decisive victories against either opponent
- A concentrated artillery bombardment over a wide area.
- The place where Russia and Germany signed their peace treaty on 3 March 1918 to end their conflict.
- The series of events that allowed Lenin and the Bolshevik Party (Communist Party) to lead Russia.
- A member of a group of peoples in central and eastern Europe speaking Slavic languages (e.g., Russians, Serbs, Croatians, Bulgarians, Slovenians)
- The transportation system that allows the front line soldiers to receive food, medicines and ammunition from the areas behind the front line.
- A diagnosis used during World War I to explain soldiers’ traumatic responses to war (now recognised as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder).
- Policy of extending a country’s power and reach through colonising and ruling over new territories, which are absorbed into the empire.
- a narrow hole that is dug into the ground to protect soldiers
- A stock or amount of something supplied or available for use.
68 Clues: Extreme scarcity of food • The land between opposing trenchlines. • a state of confusion, uncertainty, or disorder. • Armoured vehicle able to move on rough terrain. • Tiny, wingless insects that feed on human blood. • a boardwalk laid on a wet, muddy, or cold surface. • A concentrated artillery bombardment over a wide area. • ...
World War II Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-07
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- allows the US to lend arms and materials to the Allies.
- U.S. Strategy of attacking unfortified islands within the Pacific to slowly cripple the Japanese fleet.
- WWII alliance between Great Britain, USA, France, Soviet Union and China.
- Plan by Stalin to improve industrialization in the Soviet Union.
- "Living space" A justification for Germany's expansion in Europe.
- WWII alliance between Italy, Germany and Japan.
- Discrimination against the Jewish population
- The joining of Austria and Germany into one country.
- allows the US to lend arms and materials to the Allies.
- a government that takes total control over every aspect of public and private life.
- Time period in the Soviet Union when Stalin tried to get rid of all opposition to his leadership.
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- allows the US to lend arms and materials to the Allies.
- American development plan for the atomic bomb.
- U.S., Great Britain, and Soviet Union meet to discuss how to split Germany up. This conference paves the way for the Cold War.
- large government controlled farms made up of smaller farms, usually found in a Communist society.
- Allied leaders meet before the end of the war to discuss future peace plans.
- Allied plan to counter the German army in France.
- allows the US to lend arms and materials to the Allies.
- Congress allows the US to lend arms and materials to the Allies.
- A political belief that focuses on extreme nationalism and a dictatorship of one leader with only one party.
- A society with no classes or private property and all businesses are run by the government.
- Political strategy where you give into an aggressor to keep the peace and avoid another major war.
- "Lighting War" Goal was to overwhelm the other side by sending all your troops, tanks and planes all at once.
23 Clues: Discrimination against the Jewish population • American development plan for the atomic bomb. • WWII alliance between Italy, Germany and Japan. • Allied plan to counter the German army in France. • The joining of Austria and Germany into one country. • allows the US to lend arms and materials to the Allies. • allows the US to lend arms and materials to the Allies. • ...
World War I Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-08
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- largest worldwide pandemic
- where they figured out the peace treaty
- first name of the U.S. President
- sometimes as big as cats
- word to describe the trenches
- big, heavy, got stuck in mud
- used to get you to do something or think something
- telegram Germany sent Mexico asking them to attack the U.S.
- symbol for U.S.
- November 11th at 11:00 a.m.
- got $10 million from Germany and started a Russian Revolution
- first battle where poison gas was used by the Germans
- result of standing in water for long periods
- they did this to letters and newspapers
- both sides playing defense
- 128 Americans died
- symbol for U.S.
- used to protect trenches
- soccer and singing
- buy to help fund the war
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- powder keg
- large gas balloons used to drop bombs
- what you'll get from frequent bombings
- to leave the throne
- preparing your military to attack
- used for reconnaissance missions and delivered letters
- used for reconnaissance missions
- what Germany gave Austria-Hungary to start the war
- military draft
- Germany owed $30 billion in these at the end of the war
- Ottomans committed this against the Armenians & Greeks
- to be sent away
- to limit how much you use
- where the hellfighters came from
- where you didn't want to go
- as they left the war, the U.S. came in
- first name of the man whose assassination sparked the war
- naval battle, Britain won
- the British introduced tanks in this battle
- they fought a two-front war
- stops goods from entering/exiting
41 Clues: powder keg • military draft • symbol for U.S. • to be sent away • symbol for U.S. • 128 Americans died • soccer and singing • to leave the throne • sometimes as big as cats • used to protect trenches • buy to help fund the war • to limit how much you use • naval battle, Britain won • largest worldwide pandemic • both sides playing defense • November 11th at 11:00 a.m. • ...
World War I Crossword Review 2025-10-20
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- Chemical weapon introduced during WWI
- German submarine that attacked Allied shipping
- Act that limited free speech during wartime
- Payments Germany was forced to make after the war
- Service Act that established the military draft
- 1917 Russian event that led to withdrawal from war
- Wilson's Points that outlined his peace plan
- US policy before entering WWI in 1917
- Powers that opposed the Central Powers in WWI
- Movement of African Americans to Northern cities during war
- Senator who opposed the League of Nations
- Psychological trauma experienced by soldiers in combat
- System of grouping merchant ships with warship protection
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- Nickname for American infantrymen in WWI
- German telegram proposing Mexican alliance against US
- British passenger ship sunk by German U boat in 1915
- Military deadlock where neither side could advance
- US President who led nation into WWI
- Government information designed to shape public opinion
- Front characterized by trench warfare and little movement
- War Board that coordinated production for war effort
- Treaty that officially ended WWI
- Type of defensive warfare that created stalemate on Western Front
- International organization created to prevent future wars
- Front with more mobility and less trench warfare
25 Clues: Treaty that officially ended WWI • US President who led nation into WWI • Chemical weapon introduced during WWI • US policy before entering WWI in 1917 • Nickname for American infantrymen in WWI • Senator who opposed the League of Nations • Act that limited free speech during wartime • Wilson's Points that outlined his peace plan • ...
Gilded Age and Beyond 2014-03-11
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- 27th president of the United States, succeeded Theodore Roosevelt.
- Serbian nationalist, terrorist group, responsible for the assassination of the heir to the throne of Austria Hungary, which precipitated the outbreak of WWI
- Popular name for the Federal Reserve Banking System, the U.S. central bank, established in 1913
- A military watercraft capable of independent operation underwater, effectively used by Germany to blockade England during World War I
- The greatest teacher you ever had.
- A temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties; a truce.
- A kind of international diplomacy, practiced by Theodore Roosevelt, involving intimidation by threat or use of military force.
- Type of industrial production in which prefabricated, interchangeable parts are used to assemble a finished product; process used by Henry Ford to mass produce quality, affordable automobiles
- American sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, graduating from Harvard, he was the first African American to earn a doctorate, was one of the co-founders of the NAACP in 1909.
- Popular name for the short-lived political party that ran former President Roosevelt against Republican President Taft and Democrat Woodrow Wilson, in the 1912 election.
- Vegetable, fruit and herb gardens planted at private residences and public parks in the during World War I and World War II to reduce the pressure on the public food supply brought on by the war effort.
- A nation that does not take part or give assistance in a dispute or war between others nations
- A black progressive most known for the “back to Africa” movement.
- Progressive Era Founder of Planned Parenthood, firm believer (and activist in promoting) eugenics.
- Young journalist who headed the Committee on Public Information (America’s propaganda agency) during World War I.
- 28th resident of the U.S., succeeded William H. Taft.
- Founder of the Standard Oil Company.
- Serbian nationalist who assassinated AustriaHungary’s heir to the throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, thus triggering World War I
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- American teacher, author and journalist, was one of the leading "muckrakers" of the progressive era; is best known for the 1904 book The History of the Standard Oil Company.
- American railroad tycoon, industrialist, politician. He served one two-year term as governor of California, was president of Southern Pacific and Central Pacific railroads.
- The period in American history, between 1870 and 1900, characterized by rapid and substantial economic and industrial growth, urbanization, massive immigration from Europe and the amassing of large fortunes by a handful of industrialists.
- American author and humorist, one of his books gave rise to the term “Gilded Age”.
- Gilded Age industrialist who dominated the steel industry.
- A social philosophy advocating the improvement of human genetic traits through the promotion of higher reproduction of people with desired traits (positive .....), and reduced reproduction of people with less-desired or undesired traits (negative ......).
- Progressive Era social reformer, leader of woman's suffrage, and pioneer settlement social worker; best known for her founding of the Hull House in 1889.
- Amendment to the 1901 Army appropriations bill specifying several conditions for the American military evacuation of Cuba. Required that Cuba cede territory for American military and naval bases and grant the U.S. the right to intervene in the island to preserve order.
- President Roosevelt's domestic program formed upon three basic ideas: conservation of natural resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection; often referred to as the "three C's".
- Policy in the late 19th century outlined in Secretary of State Hay's 1899 letter to the European powers, "requesting" that they keep China open to trade with all countries on an equal basis; thus, no international power would control that country.
- Muckraking author of The Jungle.
- Gilded Age banker and industrialist.
- British ocean liner, in 1915 she was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat, causing the deaths of 1,198 passengers and crew, including 128 Americans.
- Reform-minded, Progressive Era journalists, who wrote primarily for popular magazines and worked to expose social ills and corporate and political corruption (whether real or imaginary).
- A type of journalism that presents little or no legitimate well-researched news but, instead, uses eye-catching headlines to sell newspapers; techniques include exaggerations of events, scandal-mongering, and sensationalism
- Alliance linking Russia, France, and the United Kingdom before the outbreak of World War I.
- A kind of diplomacy, initiated during the administration of President Taft, which encouraged investment of U.S. capital in foreign countries, largely targeting Latin American and Caribbean countries.
- The German title meaning "Emperor"; it is directly derived from the Roman Emperors' title of “Caesar”.
- Radical group within the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party that became the Communist Party in 1918
- Popular nickname for the Industrial Workers of the World, a union headed by Socialist William “Big Bill” Haywood.
- Kind of tax created by the “Underwood Tariff Bill” after the passage of the 16th Amendment.
39 Clues: Muckraking author of The Jungle. • The greatest teacher you ever had. • Gilded Age banker and industrialist. • Founder of the Standard Oil Company. • 28th resident of the U.S., succeeded William H. Taft. • Gilded Age industrialist who dominated the steel industry. • A black progressive most known for the “back to Africa” movement. • ...
Gilded Age and Beyond 2014-03-11
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- A kind of international diplomacy, practiced by Theodore Roosevelt, involving intimidation by threat or use of military force.
- A temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties; a truce.
- A black progressive most known for the “back to Africa” movement.
- Alliance linking Russia, France, and the United Kingdom before the outbreak of World War I.
- Founder of the Standard Oil Company.
- Type of industrial production in which prefabricated, interchangeable parts are used to assemble a finished product; process used by Henry Ford to mass produce quality, affordable automobiles
- Policy in the late 19th century outlined in Secretary of State Hay's 1899 letter to the European powers, "requesting" that they keep China open to trade with all countries on an equal basis; thus, no international power would control that country.
- Amendment to the 1901 Army appropriations bill specifying several conditions for the American military evacuation of Cuba. Required that Cuba cede territory for American military and naval bases and grant the U.S. the right to intervene in the island to preserve order.
- President Roosevelt's domestic program formed upon three basic ideas: conservation of natural resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection; often referred to as the "three C's".
- Radical group within the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party that became the Communist Party in 1918
- Gilded Age banker and industrialist.
- 28th resident of the U.S., succeeded William H. Taft.
- Progressive Era social reformer, leader of woman's suffrage, and pioneer settlement social worker; best known for her founding of the Hull House in 1889.
- Serbian nationalist who assassinated AustriaHungary’s heir to the throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, thus triggering World War I
- Serbian nationalist, terrorist group, responsible for the assassination of the heir to the throne of Austria Hungary, which precipitated the outbreak of WWI
- Kind of tax created by the “Underwood Tariff Bill” after the passage of the 16th Amendment.
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- American teacher, author and journalist, was one of the leading "muckrakers" of the progressive era; is best known for the 1904 book The History of the Standard Oil Company.
- Progressive Era Founder of Planned Parenthood, firm believer (and activist in promoting) eugenics.
- A nation that does not take part or give assistance in a dispute or war between others nations
- The period in American history, between 1870 and 1900, characterized by rapid and substantial economic and industrial growth, urbanization, massive immigration from Europe and the amassing of large fortunes by a handful of industrialists.
- 27th president of the United States, succeeded Theodore Roosevelt.
- Vegetable, fruit and herb gardens planted at private residences and public parks in the during World War I and World War II to reduce the pressure on the public food supply brought on by the war effort.
- A type of journalism that presents little or no legitimate well-researched news but, instead, uses eye-catching headlines to sell newspapers; techniques include exaggerations of events, scandal-mongering, and sensationalism
- A military watercraft capable of independent operation underwater, effectively used by Germany to blockade England during World War I
- American railroad tycoon, industrialist, politician. He served one two-year term as governor of California, was president of Southern Pacific and Central Pacific railroads.
- A social philosophy advocating the improvement of human genetic traits through the promotion of higher reproduction of people with desired traits (positive .....), and reduced reproduction of people with less-desired or undesired traits (negative ......).
- British ocean liner, in 1915 she was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat, causing the deaths of 1,198 passengers and crew, including 128 Americans.
- The greatest teacher you ever had.
- Muckraking author of The Jungle.
- American author and humorist, one of his books gave rise to the term “Gilded Age”.
- Young journalist who headed the Committee on Public Information (America’s propaganda agency) during World War I.
- American sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, graduating from Harvard, he was the first African American to earn a doctorate, was one of the co-founders of the NAACP in 1909.
- Popular name for the Federal Reserve Banking System, the U.S. central bank, established in 1913
- Gilded Age industrialist who dominated the steel industry.
- Popular name for the short-lived political party that ran former President Roosevelt against Republican President Taft and Democrat Woodrow Wilson, in the 1912 election.
- The German title meaning "Emperor"; it is directly derived from the Roman Emperors' title of “Caesar”.
- Reform-minded, Progressive Era journalists, who wrote primarily for popular magazines and worked to expose social ills and corporate and political corruption (whether real or imaginary).
- Popular nickname for the Industrial Workers of the World, a union headed by Socialist William “Big Bill” Haywood.
- A kind of diplomacy, initiated during the administration of President Taft, which encouraged investment of U.S. capital in foreign countries, largely targeting Latin American and Caribbean countries.
39 Clues: Muckraking author of The Jungle. • The greatest teacher you ever had. • Founder of the Standard Oil Company. • Gilded Age banker and industrialist. • 28th resident of the U.S., succeeded William H. Taft. • Gilded Age industrialist who dominated the steel industry. • A black progressive most known for the “back to Africa” movement. • ...
Technology 2022-03-23
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- Best technology in the world
- Keeps memories
- You can’t live without it
- This invention replaces many professions
- Keeping food cold
- You can watch film in reality
- scooter Comfortable travel over short distances
- Movies,serials,cartoons,etc
- Get information on paper
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- engine It was invented in 1698 by Thomas Severy
- Travel in the universe
- Air travel
- Good invention for charging
- Quick dry hair
- Studying astronomy throug a magnifying glass
- You can listen to it everythere
- Helps people see the world from a bird’s eye view
- Inventor:Thomass Edisson
- 4 wheels and steering wheel
- Helps to count
20 Clues: Air travel • Keeps memories • Quick dry hair • Helps to count • Keeping food cold • Travel in the universe • Inventor:Thomass Edisson • Get information on paper • You can’t live without it • Good invention for charging • 4 wheels and steering wheel • Movies,serials,cartoons,etc • Best technology in the world • You can watch film in reality • You can listen to it everythere • ...
American Imperialism 2022-04-04
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- The country the US declared war against on April 25, 1898
- Who becam president after McKinley died
- Created by Teddy Roosevelt after he resigned as Assistant Secretary of the Navy
- The US was considered both an Imperial power and what other kind of power
- The battleship sent to Cuba in 1898
- The person who shot McKinley in September 1901
- The US armed forces branch that was ranked 3rd in 1900
- the view of the first "Vietnam" war amongst Americans
- what took place in 1900 when the US took an active role in Asian Affairs
- What was needed in the American Army after Cuba and San Juan Hill
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- in 1867, the US did what to the Midway Islands and Alaska
- The state annexed by the US in 1898
- The month in 1898 where the Treaty of Paris was signed, ending the war
- The Civil War vet who wanted neutrality
- The result of the Siege of Santiago de Cuba
- The country that rebelled against Spain in 1895
- The country annexed by McKinley right after the war ended
- The battle of Manila Bay resulted in what
18 Clues: The state annexed by the US in 1898 • The battleship sent to Cuba in 1898 • Who becam president after McKinley died • The Civil War vet who wanted neutrality • The battle of Manila Bay resulted in what • The result of the Siege of Santiago de Cuba • The person who shot McKinley in September 1901 • The country that rebelled against Spain in 1895 • ...
Time Period 7 Vocab 2022-06-06
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- A movement in the late 1800s / early 1900s which emphasized charity and social responsibility as a means of salvation, taught religion and human dignity would help the middle class over come problems of industrialization
- Journalists who exposed the ills of society, paved the way for progressivism
- Also called the Pact of Paris, this 1929 agreement was the brainchild of US Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg and French premier Aristide Briand. It pledged its signatories, eventually including nearly all nations, to shun war as an instrument of policy. Derided as an "international kiss", it had little effect on the actual conduct of world affairs
- On December 7, 1941 Japanese warplanes attacked US naval forces at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, sinking several ships and killing more than 2400 American sailors, The even marked America's entrance into World War II.
- Reacting to their disillusionment with World War I and absorbed in the domestic crisis of the Depression, Americans backed Congress's three neutrality acts in the 1930's. The 1935 and 1936 acts forbade selling munitions or lending money to belligerents in a war. The 1937 act required that all remaining trade be conducted on a cash-and-carry basis.
- statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I. The principles were outlined in a January 8, 1918 speech on war aims and peace terms to the United States Congress by President Woodrow Wilson
- president Hoover's administration initiated new approach to Western hemispheric relations. The Good Neighbor policy declared American's intention to use cooperation and friendship in place of threats and armed intervention in its dealings with Latin America. It was extended and elaborated by the administration of FDR.
- intellectual and cultural revival of African American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater, politics and scholarship centered in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, spanning the 1920s and 1930s
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- the movement of six million African Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West between 1910 and 1970
- Theodore Roosevelt's domestic program, which reflected his three major goals: conservation of natural resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection
- the state of being subject only to laws established for the good of the community, especially with regard to freedom of action and speech.
- Arguing that aiding Britain would help America's own self defense, President Roosevelt in 1941 asked Congress for a $7 billion Lend-Lease plan.This would allow the president to sell, lend, lease, or transfer war materials to any country whose defense he declared vital to that of the United States.
- Axis power whose leader initiated the Holocaust
- A procedure for submitting to popular vote measures passed by the legislature or proposed amendments to a state constitution.
- the perception that national or foreign communists were infiltrating or subverting U.S. society and the federal government. The name refers to the red flag as a common symbol of communism
- group of people that the United States should actively support the Allied war effort economically and militarily during WWII
16 Clues: Axis power whose leader initiated the Holocaust • Journalists who exposed the ills of society, paved the way for progressivism • group of people that the United States should actively support the Allied war effort economically and militarily during WWII • ...
Unit 5 - Interdependence 2025-05-23
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- Term for the world seen as a community connected by technology and communication (2 words)
- Relationships influencing power, policy, and governance across nations (2 words)
- Relationships between people and natural ecosystems (2 words)
- A person who moves to another country to live permanently (1 word)
- Bonds formed through shared art, language, traditions, or beliefs (2 words)
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- Someone forced to flee their country due to conflict or persecution (1 word)
- Links between people, places, and economies worldwide (2 words)
- A person's perspective shaped by culture, experience, and belief (1 word)
- The routes and networks that link global transportation and tourism (2 words)
- Links formed through the exchange of goods and services between countries (2 words)
- People who see the world as a shared community and take responsibility beyond borders (2 words)
- Polluted precipitation that damages forests and waterways (2 words)
12 Clues: Relationships between people and natural ecosystems (2 words) • Links between people, places, and economies worldwide (2 words) • A person who moves to another country to live permanently (1 word) • Polluted precipitation that damages forests and waterways (2 words) • A person's perspective shaped by culture, experience, and belief (1 word) • ...
War for Independence 2025-07-18
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- Strategy used by American forces involving ambushes and hit-and-run tactics
- Americans advantage of knowing the terrain and using it for defense and movement
- Document signed in 1776 declaring independence from Britain and sparking full war
- Leader of the continental army and helped fight for independence
- Provided crucial naval support at Yorktown, helping trap the British
- 1781 battle where British General Cornwallis surrendered, ending the war
- Costly British victory that proved colonial forces could stand up to the Redcoats
- Leader of the British army who used ineffective tactics and lacked war support
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- French officer who supported and trained American troops during the war
- Colonists who actively supported fighting against British rule
- Nickname for British soldiers due to their bright uniforms during the war
- First battle of the Revolutionary War, known as the "shot heard round the world"
- Main American military force fighting for independence from Britain
- Harsh winter camp where Washington's army trained and became stronger
- 1777 battle that marked a turning point and convinced France to support the Americans
15 Clues: Colonists who actively supported fighting against British rule • Leader of the continental army and helped fight for independence • Main American military force fighting for independence from Britain • Provided crucial naval support at Yorktown, helping trap the British • Harsh winter camp where Washington's army trained and became stronger • ...
Unit 2 | North America | Vocab | Vol. III 2022-11-01
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- the largest mountain range system in North America
- The use of machines to make raw materials (such was lumber) into usual products (like chairs or tables)
- the effort to rebuild and reunite the United States following the Civil War
- the mass slaughter by the Nazis of six million Jews and others during World War II
- the second longest river in North America
- a large farm that grows crops for profit
- a partnership between countries
- to strengthen
- the speech Abraham Lincoln made in 1863 honoring soldiers who died at the Battle of Gettysburg during the U.S. Civil War
- the movement to end slavery, before and during the Civil War in the United States
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- an 1863 document that freed all slaves living in Confederate held territory
- a ruler with complete control
- the route the Cherokees took during their forced migration from the southeast United States to Oklahoma in the 1830s
- a war between opposing groups of citizens in the same country
- the idea that the United States had the right to expand its territory to the Pacific Ocean
15 Clues: to strengthen • a ruler with complete control • a partnership between countries • a large farm that grows crops for profit • the second longest river in North America • the largest mountain range system in North America • a war between opposing groups of citizens in the same country • an 1863 document that freed all slaves living in Confederate held territory • ...
Unit 2 | North America | Vocab | Vol. III 2022-11-01
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- a war between opposing groups of citizens in the same country
- a ruler with complete control
- a large farm that grows crops for profit
- the effort to rebuild and reunite the United States following the Civil War
- The use of machines to make raw materials (such was lumber) into usual products (like chairs or tables)
- the largest mountain range system in North America
- the second longest river in North America
- the speech Abraham Lincoln made in 1863 honoring soldiers who died at the Battle of Gettysburg during the U.S. Civil War
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- an 1863 document that freed all slaves living in Confederate held territory
- the idea that the United States had the right to expand its territory to the Pacific Ocean
- a partnership between countries
- the movement to end slavery, before and during the Civil War in the United States
- the route the Cherokees took during their forced migration from the southeast United States to Oklahoma in the 1830s
- the mass slaughter by the Nazis of six million Jews and others during World War II
- to strengthen
15 Clues: to strengthen • a ruler with complete control • a partnership between countries • a large farm that grows crops for profit • the second longest river in North America • the largest mountain range system in North America • a war between opposing groups of citizens in the same country • an 1863 document that freed all slaves living in Confederate held territory • ...
Revolutionary War 2025-06-06
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- Colonial militia trained to fight at a minute’s notice during the Revolutionary War
- Nickname for British soldiers due to their bright uniforms during the war
- Americans’ advantage of knowing the terrain and using it for defense and movement
- Colonists who actively supported fighting against British rule
- Provided crucial naval support at Yorktown, helping trap the British
- Main American military force fighting for independence from Britain
- 1777 battle that marked a turning point and convinced France to support the Americans
- Document signed in 1776 declaring independence from Britain and sparking full war
- Costly British victory that proved colonial forces could stand up to the Redcoats
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- Leader of the Continental Army who guided American forces to victory
- 1781 battle where British General Cornwallis surrendered, ending the war
- French officer who supported and trained American troops during the war
- Harsh winter camp where Washington’s army trained and became stronger
- Strategy used by American forces involving ambushes and hit-and-run tactics
- First battle of the Revolutionary War, known as the "shot heard round the world"
15 Clues: Colonists who actively supported fighting against British rule • Main American military force fighting for independence from Britain • Leader of the Continental Army who guided American forces to victory • Provided crucial naval support at Yorktown, helping trap the British • Harsh winter camp where Washington’s army trained and became stronger • ...
The kite runner 2024-01-19
13 Clues: Title • Country • Invaders • No spouse • Competition • Sexual abuse • Hurtful crime • servant/friend • Main character • Important character • Moving across the boarders • All is fair in love and... • Big power position in the world
English CrosswordPuzzle 1347s Simon Duran, Samuel Tenorio 2021-10-22
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- Mask, Mask used by Plague 0doctors to prevent being infected by the Black Death.
- Consequences, because towns and urban areas were hit by the plague and were abandoned.
- The winning country that is the biggest of Europe that fought in the one hundred year war for the lands against England.
- Small animals that sting and transfer viruses, and some of them have a pair of antennae which they spread through all Asia and Europe.
- One of the main animals that spread the Black death around the different continents of the world, and causes the black death.
- Effects that happen when infected by a virus or plague.
- a way to prevent the spread of the plague by staying in their homes.
- The largest continent of the earth where the black death outbreak.
- One Continent of the world which got seriously affected by the black death and killed 1/3 of its population.
- Lands made with a large population of people and buildings. These places were affected gravely by the black death.
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- one of the main countries that fight in the one-hundred-year war against France for the dispute of additional lands.
- Road, a road for the traders could get their supplies to other cities and trade but also one way for the black death to spread.
- caused great damage and suffering in the villages from Europe and other continents in the world where the black death spread, and because of that, people abandoned their villages and families.
- The black death easily spread from Europe. Europe could finally be free of the Black Death and finally, finish in 1351 with ⅓ of Europe's population, this plague outbreak around Europe is called…
- the synonyms of expanding or transmitting the virus of the black death all around the countries of the world.
- Death, an epidemic that mostly affected Asia and Europe that occur in 1347 killing 70 million people.
- Outbreak, the occurrence of disease cases in a huge amount with a fast spread transmitted person to person.
- Doctor, the person in charge to cure and save the patients infected by the black death.
- hundred-year war, War between France and England that started in 1337. This had a great impact on the black death pandemic because of the spread.
19 Clues: Effects that happen when infected by a virus or plague. • The largest continent of the earth where the black death outbreak. • a way to prevent the spread of the plague by staying in their homes. • Mask, Mask used by Plague 0doctors to prevent being infected by the Black Death. • ...
WPGHS Term3 PE Revision Crossword 2021-09-15
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- Captain of the Matildas football team
- Music typically used in line dancing
- Name of a line dance
- A slow Rock'n'Roll Line Dance is called "The ?"
- Needed to be a good juggler
- Which large leg muscles are used in elastics & skipping?
- A component of fitness
- Can cause throat & lung cancer
- When a softball batter swings and misses the umpire calls ?
- Chuck ? is a famous early Rock"n"Roll singer
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- Another famous line dance is called the ?
- Fitness of the heart & lungs
- Need stretching before vigorous physical activity
- Number of balls before a softball batter gets a walk
- Where did "elastics" originate?
- Plays in the forward line of a soccer team
- Country where Rock"n"Roll began
- To improve your ? you should stretch your muscles before vigorous physical activity
- Allowed to use the hands in a soccer match
- A benefit of physical activity is I will be ?
- Popular World War 2 dance style
21 Clues: Name of a line dance • A component of fitness • Needed to be a good juggler • Fitness of the heart & lungs • Can cause throat & lung cancer • Where did "elastics" originate? • Country where Rock"n"Roll began • Popular World War 2 dance style • Music typically used in line dancing • Captain of the Matildas football team • Another famous line dance is called the ? • ...
A long walk to water - LA project 2022-11-17
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- The relative that Salva found in chapter 5
- Nya's little sister
- The longest river in the world that Salva had to cross
- Salva's tribe
- The refugee camp in Ethiopia, the first refugee camp Salva made it to
- Salva's friend
- Salva's village
- The desert that Salva had to cross
- Plants that the group Salva was walking with made into boats
- Nya's tribe
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- The animal that took Marial
- The reason Salva had to run away from home
- Sad or serious
- Where salva is walking to in chapter five
- A refugee camp in Kenya, the second camp Salva made it to
- The state where Nya and Salva live
- Where Salva and Nya lived, called a town in America
- One of the rivers that Salva crossed; this one is known for its crocodiles
- A refugee camp in Kenya, the third camp Salva made it to
- The people who took Salva's group in chapter 2
20 Clues: Nya's tribe • Salva's tribe • Sad or serious • Salva's friend • Salva's village • Nya's little sister • The animal that took Marial • The state where Nya and Salva live • The desert that Salva had to cross • Where salva is walking to in chapter five • The relative that Salva found in chapter 5 • The reason Salva had to run away from home • ...
Europe 2024-12-28
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- Germany split after what war?
- Southern Europe has 3 what?
- what is a lowland Area that has been drained?
- Took 2 years to build this structure?
- Belgium is ____ cities (acity that is described by the many foreign influences)
- Western Europe has a lot of C_____e?
- Leaning tower of _____?
- leading producer of ______?
- Alps cover___of the nation?
- thought of the Eiffel Tower
- switzerland are not very____?
- What is 3 countrys nickname?
- Portugals land looks a lot like what other country?
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- Portugals leading export?
- What seperates Spain from France?
- Germany is put on _____ parts?
- what color is sapose to make bulls angry?
- ____ country: not taking sides?
- Southern Europe has how many Countries?
- what is mostpopulaed tourist destination in the world?
- What is the smallest country in Europe?
- France has 3 what?
- 20% of Greece is made up of these?
- Paris is 1 of the worlds leading _____ & cultural centers
24 Clues: France has 3 what? • Leaning tower of _____? • Portugals leading export? • Southern Europe has 3 what? • leading producer of ______? • Alps cover___of the nation? • thought of the Eiffel Tower • What is 3 countrys nickname? • Germany split after what war? • switzerland are not very____? • Germany is put on _____ parts? • ____ country: not taking sides? • ...
part2 2025-09-07
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- A polynomial with degree three
- Treaty signed between France and Britain after Seven Years' War
- Two tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are always.....
- Proof used to show √2 is not rational
- Largest producer of coffee in the world
- The first Governor - General of India.
- Equal chords of a circle subtend equal ......
- The graph of a quadratic polynomial is a .....
- Revolt of 1857 began in this city
- A line dividing a line segment into a given ratio
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- The reciprocal of cosine
- The most important metallic mineral used for making steel.
- Division of power between Centre and State
- Black soil is best suited for this crop.
- Square of standard deviation
- Political leader who led the Bolshevik Revolution
- Law making body at the national level
- Numbers having no common factor other than 1
- The difference between highest and lowest values in data.
- India's largest glacier, located in Ladakh
20 Clues: The reciprocal of cosine • Square of standard deviation • A polynomial with degree three • Revolt of 1857 began in this city • Law making body at the national level • Proof used to show √2 is not rational • The first Governor - General of India. • Largest producer of coffee in the world • Black soil is best suited for this crop. • Division of power between Centre and State • ...
The Samanthan Sentinel 5.20.24 2024-05-20
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- This movie stars DiCaprio as a master of deception- Catch Me ___ ___ ___! (3 words)
- This president was big on emancipation & had a movie made on him!
- This archeologist is scared of snakes, but definitely not scared of adventure! (2 words)
- This little guy just wants to Phone Home!
- In this movie that Spielberg helped with, you don't need roads where they're headin! (3 words)
- Dun Dun..."you're gonna need a bigger boat!"
- In the words of John Hammond, "Welcome to ___ ___!" (2 words)
- Spielberg also directed the War movie "Saving Private ___"
- Spielberg helped create this movie...'You Have now crossed over into The ___ ___!" (2 words)
- 'When You're a Jet, You're a Jet all the way!'- An iconic line from an Iconic musical movie! (3 words)
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- Tommy Lee Jones & Will Smith make for one amazing duo in this movie that could be argued that it's 'out of this world'! (3 words)
- Ever heard of Pre-Crime? That's this movie's main premise! (2 words)
- What type of folks were looking for the Lost Ark? (plural)
- How long is the distance between 'Encounters of the Third Kind'?
- Spielberg lent a hand in helping these Autobots roll out! (plural)
- Named after Peter Pan's foil/rival, Robin Williams was a perfect adult Peter Pan
- "Goonies Never Say ___!"
- Heading to The Oasis? You might be watching this movie about the complexities of real life and Virtual Reality (3 words)
- What was the type of Skull Jones was on the hunt for?
- This movie is actually named after the acronym of the 24 foot tall goliath that is sweet and kind to Sophie
20 Clues: "Goonies Never Say ___!" • This little guy just wants to Phone Home! • Dun Dun..."you're gonna need a bigger boat!" • What was the type of Skull Jones was on the hunt for? • What type of folks were looking for the Lost Ark? (plural) • Spielberg also directed the War movie "Saving Private ___" • In the words of John Hammond, "Welcome to ___ ___!" (2 words) • ...
List 15 2020-11-03
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- The world was viewed as an animate ______, an image of the human microcosm
- _______ is a type of photoluminescence related to fluorescence
- A ______ is a poetic meter
- _____ is the underside of a plant or animal
- A ______ created destruction usually in a war
- _____ energy is motion energy
- ________ is 2 parts of a whole that are represented differently like yin yang.
- When light his a plant and I turns away or toward the light
- A _____ joins 2 vertexes or vertices in a shape
- ______ is the upper side of a plant or animal
- The ________ is a structure formed in the early development of mammals
- Her _________ is amazing!
- She believed in the ______ of this
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- A _________ is an upaired set of chromosomes
- They were ________ and never finished anything
- There are many ______ hanging from the celings and roofs of caves and hot springs
- there is a _________ of the article on the back
- The _______ artery is a major blood vessel located in the upper arm and gets blood from the arm to the hand
- the expressive ability of clear ________
- tadpole:gills::fish:
- He has a voracious appetite
- painting:art::cooking
- _____ is a surgery performed on a joint using an arthroscope
- _____ is a category of living organisms
- Salt contains a lot of ________
25 Clues: tadpole:gills::fish: • painting:art::cooking • Her _________ is amazing! • A ______ is a poetic meter • He has a voracious appetite • _____ energy is motion energy • Salt contains a lot of ________ • She believed in the ______ of this • _____ is a category of living organisms • the expressive ability of clear ________ • _____ is the underside of a plant or animal • ...
Terry Fox Vocabulary 2024-09-30
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- Nowadays, people get their news through many kinds of __________.
- They used ___________ flowers to decorate the house.
- Let’s ___________ some flowers for a bouquet.
- In many cultures, ___________ clothes are traditionally black.
- The summer heat in Dubai is ___________.
- She felt ___________ to write a book after she travelled the world.
- The doctor had to ___________ his leg to save his life.
- Tatiana was born in Ukraine but she ___________ in Canada (2 words).
- Sarah ___________ the loss of her mother who died of cancer.
- He is ___________ to lose 20 pounds by the end of the year.
- When I ___________ from my fever, I will return to school.
- She has a __________ personality that brightens the room.
- We ___________ for our favorite team at the game.
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- Terry Fox is an ___________ Canadian hero.
- On Remembrance Day, we __________ those who served Canada in times of war and peace.
- More and more jobs are getting replaced by artificial __________.
- Maria wants to be a doctor when she ___________ (2 words).
- I had a small family ___________ at my house on the weekend.
- The ___________ learned to walk with a prosthetic leg.
- The news ___________ quickly throughout the town.
- Many people ________ during difficult times.
- Cancer ___________ has greatly improved in the last 20 years.
- His ___________ from surgery was quick; he was back to work in a week.
23 Clues: The summer heat in Dubai is ___________. • Terry Fox is an ___________ Canadian hero. • Many people ________ during difficult times. • Let’s ___________ some flowers for a bouquet. • The news ___________ quickly throughout the town. • We ___________ for our favorite team at the game. • They used ___________ flowers to decorate the house. • ...
US1A - Civil War 2025-02-05
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- Winners
- Killed nearly 2/3 of all soldiers in the war.
- Name for the southern states that seceded and fought the North
- Those states that did not join the Confederacy but were adjacent to it.
- Assassinated Lincoln.
- State that became the heart of the Confederacy
- Profession that became more associated with women.
- The period after the Civil War that tried to make the nation whole.
- _____ Tom's Cabin
- Played by troops during the war, known for its chaos.
- They had more men and war materials than the South.
- Led a "March to the Sea" burning everything in his wake.
- Riots in NYC and elsewhere opposed to being forced to serve in this.
- Lincoln's wife.
- Successful and audacious leading general of the Confederacy.
- Type of tax the North used to pay for the war.
- South _____ was the first state to secede
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- New holiday celebrating when African Americans discovered that slavery was over.
- _____ Proclamation that freed slaves in the Confederacy.
- What the Confederacy did - removing itself or withdrawing.
- Became America's past-time soon after the war.
- The deadliest weapon in the war.
- After the Civil War this was amended to free slaves, grant equal protection and ensure the right to vote.
- Name for the North
- Location of the Confederacy's surrender.
- The first shots were fired at this fort.
- New political party dedicated to anti-expansion of slavery.
- Lee invaded this Pennsylvania town to get global support for the Confederacy.
- The most basic cause of the Civil War.
- Ultimate victorious general of the Union.
- _____ Slave Act
- His presidential election prompted the South to secede
32 Clues: Winners • _____ Slave Act • Lincoln's wife. • _____ Tom's Cabin • Name for the North • Assassinated Lincoln. • The deadliest weapon in the war. • The most basic cause of the Civil War. • Location of the Confederacy's surrender. • The first shots were fired at this fort. • Ultimate victorious general of the Union. • South _____ was the first state to secede • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab Choice Board 2022-01-07
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- spying to acquire government information
- A treaty that ended world war 1
- A space between opposing trenches
- An act requiring all men between ages 21-30 to register for the draft
- Commander of American Expeditionary Force
- a feeling or intense pride for one's homeland
- An agreement made between the USA and Germany to keep the US out of war a little longer
- Payment given by the losing country in war to the winning country for damages caused by the war
- Groups of merchant ships and troop transports
- prohibited goods
- Austro-Hungarian archduke that was assassinated
- This groups members pledged to respect and protect each other's territory and political independence
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- a region in south east Europe that was in crisis in the 1800's
- A food conservation effort so families would save foods for the troops
- the aggressive build up of armed forces to scare other nations
- A telegram that stated a possible agreement between Mexico and Germany
- President Wilson's peace plan
- information designed to influence opinion
- A truce to stop fighting
19 Clues: prohibited goods • A truce to stop fighting • President Wilson's peace plan • A treaty that ended world war 1 • A space between opposing trenches • spying to acquire government information • Commander of American Expeditionary Force • information designed to influence opinion • a feeling or intense pride for one's homeland • Groups of merchant ships and troop transports • ...
Presidential Imperialism 2024-05-16
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- US President who, supported Dollar Diplomacy.
- US President’s foreign policy was "Speak softly and carry a big stick".
- US Supported Panamanian independence from this country.
- Where did the Boxer Rebellion take place.
- Gave Puerto Ricans US citizenship in 1900.
- TR won the Noble Peace Prize for negotiating an end to this war.
- Stated the US would not annex Cuba.
- Was the first Imperial President.
- When completed the Panama Canal reduced travel time from NYC to SF to how many months roughly.
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- After the Spanish-American War, the US fought a Guriella war against Separatists where?
- What fleet was a show of US Military Strength around the World?
- Was the last Sphere of Influence returned to China.
- US Secretary of State developed the Open Door policy.
- Filippino Guriella Leader.
- These were colonial zones within China.
- TR built a canal through this country.
- TR considered this an extension of the Monroe Doctrine.
- He came up with a method to deal with mosquitoes in Panama.
- What treaty ended the Russo-Japanese war.
- Chinese Nationalists that rose up against Westerners.
20 Clues: Filippino Guriella Leader. • Was the first Imperial President. • Stated the US would not annex Cuba. • TR built a canal through this country. • These were colonial zones within China. • Where did the Boxer Rebellion take place. • What treaty ended the Russo-Japanese war. • Gave Puerto Ricans US citizenship in 1900. • US President who, supported Dollar Diplomacy. • ...
World War II 2022-05-02
5 Clues: who started the World War ii • how many people were in World War ii • Who the president during World War ii • why the nazzie started the world war ii • What was the longest battle in World War ii
60s-70s 2025-05-07
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- In 1965, LBJ passed the ___ Rights Act
- The commander of the Apollo 11 Mission
- The New Left created a ___
- This president was "a born-again Southern Baptist"
- He preached all over the world during the 20th century
- Nixon's VP resigned because he had accepted ___
- Roe v. Wade made this legal
- Spending more money than you bring in is called a ___
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- He was president when the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed
- He was the first president sworn in by a woman
- The capital of South Vietnam during this time
- Americans used Agent ___ to get rid of the jungle in Vietnam
- He made a phone call to the moon
- The Democratic Party's headquarters were in this hotel
- To avoid the draft, some people burned their draft ___
- The Communists killed over 2 million ___ during this time
- The plaque on the moon says, "We come in peace for all ___."
- LBJ declared a war on ____
18 Clues: The New Left created a ___ • LBJ declared a war on ____ • Roe v. Wade made this legal • He made a phone call to the moon • In 1965, LBJ passed the ___ Rights Act • The commander of the Apollo 11 Mission • The capital of South Vietnam during this time • He was the first president sworn in by a woman • Nixon's VP resigned because he had accepted ___ • ...
Watchmen 2023-05-03
10 Clues: Tumor • Breaks the Law • To cover the face • Novel with pictures • Measurement of time • Captured from a lens • Major city in New York • Planet in our solar system • Conflict feared by the world • The power threatening the world
Food Guidelines 2024-09-17
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- Which stage in the life cycle is it where foods with raw or cooked honey should be avoided?
- replaced the pyramid with mealtime to remind consumers to make healthy food choices.
- 5 categorized food groups.
- USDA created nutritionally dense and cost-effective plans for families.
- 2005 showed vertical bonds for food groups and added a band for oils.
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- Released in 1956 and recommended a minimum number of foods from each of the four food groups per day.
- Which stage in the life cycle where potential allergenic foods should be introduced?
- My pyramid food Guidance System added______ as components of a healthy lifestyle?
- in 1992 and turned the Food Wheel of the 1980s into____?
- After World War 2 the ________ was released in 1956.
- Which guideline guarantees an individual can personalize their food and beverage choices to their specific needs?
- Regulated added sugar to less than ______ percent each day.
- What year did the change from recommendations to Americans two and older to birth to adulthood.
- Released in 1984 by the American Red Cross and outlined a healthy diet?
- Helped people cope with limited supplies of certain foods during the war.
15 Clues: 5 categorized food groups. • After World War 2 the ________ was released in 1956. • in 1992 and turned the Food Wheel of the 1980s into____? • Regulated added sugar to less than ______ percent each day. • 2005 showed vertical bonds for food groups and added a band for oils. • Released in 1984 by the American Red Cross and outlined a healthy diet? • ...
Week 28 Lillian Merwin 2024-03-14
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- , Rittenhouse helped the English astronomers Charles Mason and _________________. (p.18)
- , Who organized an expedition to Newfoundland? (p.18)
- , Who called the Seven Years War the first “world” war?
- , In 1750 American society's prominent feature was its ________. (p.15)
- , Whose army stretched out for 4 miles through the forest? (p.19)
- , A prominent astronomer and surveyor whose parents had been slaves. (p.18)
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- , Benjamin West, and who else was known for painting subjects from American history. (p.21)
- , What prominent figure fought in the first battle of the Seven Years War. (p.19
- , in 1750 American society no one called themselves “___________” (p.15)
- , What the Seven Years War was called in America? (p.18)
- , The Seven Years War was mainly a struggle between _______ and France. (p.19)
- , music was confined to _______ in early America. (p.16)
- ,DavidRittenhouse was a Philadelphia_________ who also contributed to astronomy. (p.18)
- , Benjamin Franklin discovered in 1753 that _______ is a form of electricity. (p.18)
- , Britain amassed considerable _____ by paying for the war and protecting the colonies. (p.21)
15 Clues: , Who organized an expedition to Newfoundland? (p.18) • , Who called the Seven Years War the first “world” war? • , What the Seven Years War was called in America? (p.18) • , music was confined to _______ in early America. (p.16) • , Whose army stretched out for 4 miles through the forest? (p.19) • ...
Unit 2 | North America | Vocab | Vol. III 2022-11-01
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- an 1863 document that freed all slaves living in Confederate held territory
- a war between opposing groups of citizens in the same country
- the movement to end slavery, before and during the Civil War in the United States
- the speech Abraham Lincoln made in 1863 honoring soldiers who died at the Battle of Gettysburg during the U.S. Civil War
- the idea that the United States had the right to expand its territory to the Pacific Ocean
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- the route the Cherokees took during their forced migration from the southeast United States to Oklahoma in the 1830s
- the largest mountain range system in North America
- the second longest river in North America
- a partnership between countries
- the effort to rebuild and reunite the United States following the Civil War
- a ruler with complete control
- The use of machines to make raw materials (such was lumber) into usual products (like chairs or tables)
- the mass slaughter by the Nazis of six million Jews and others during World War II
- a large farm that grows crops for profit
- to strengthen
15 Clues: to strengthen • a ruler with complete control • a partnership between countries • a large farm that grows crops for profit • the second longest river in North America • the largest mountain range system in North America • a war between opposing groups of citizens in the same country • the effort to rebuild and reunite the United States following the Civil War • ...
Hochzeitsrätzel 2018-05-21
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- Welche Beilage fügte Markus als Kind jedem Essen zu sogar Kuchen?
- Was war Markus’ erstes Haustier?
- Wie hieß Markus’ erstes Haustier?
- Was war die erste Auslandsstation von Sophies und Markus’ Elternzeitreise mit Hermine?
- Wie war Markus Spitzname in Teeniezeiten den er seiner damaligen Frisur zu verdanken hatte?
- Was war Sophies erstes Haustier?
- Wo feierte Sophie mit Markus und ihren Freunden ihren 30 Geburtstag?
- Welche Ausbildung macht Sophie gerade?
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- Welchen Job hat Sophie in Neusseland gemacht?
- Wohin sollen die Flitterwochen gehen?
- Wo hat Sophie ihr Hochzeitskleid gekauft?
- Bei welcher Gelegenheit haben sich Sophie und Markus kennen gelernt?
- Was hat Sophie studiert?
- Welchen Wintersport teilen Sophie und Markus?
- Welche Kinderkrankheit suchte Hermine ausgerechnet zwei Wochen vor der Hochzeoit heim?
- Wo wurde Markus geboren?
- Zu welcher österreichischen Stadt hat Sophie eine besondere Beziehung?
- Wie lautet Hermines 2. Vorname?
18 Clues: Was hat Sophie studiert? • Wo wurde Markus geboren? • Wie lautet Hermines 2. Vorname? • Was war Markus’ erstes Haustier? • Was war Sophies erstes Haustier? • Wie hieß Markus’ erstes Haustier? • Wohin sollen die Flitterwochen gehen? • Welche Ausbildung macht Sophie gerade? • Wo hat Sophie ihr Hochzeitskleid gekauft? • Welchen Job hat Sophie in Neusseland gemacht? • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE PUZZLE 2022-02-21
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- Three primary colours are red, blue and ____
- Country has won the most World Cup
- Pizza originated from
- Hottest part of the chili
- Number 1 most visited website
- Country occupied Malaysia during World War II
- Denmark currency
- Human brain communicates with the rest of the body through network of ____
- What is gorgonzola?
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- Mario's brother
- Penang ____ is made with tamarind and mackerel fish
- Popeye loves to eat
- Fifth planet from the sun
- Agent 007
- Top color of the rainbow
15 Clues: Agent 007 • Mario's brother • Denmark currency • Popeye loves to eat • What is gorgonzola? • Pizza originated from • Top color of the rainbow • Hottest part of the chili • Fifth planet from the sun • Number 1 most visited website • Country has won the most World Cup • Three primary colours are red, blue and ____ • Country occupied Malaysia during World War II • ...
Crossword 2023-02-17
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- God of war in Greek mythology
- Winners of 2023 Super Bowl
- The franchise that has Iron Man
- What you used to tell time
- Smallest planet
- Animal that sits on lily pads
- The tallest mountain in the world
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- The company worth the most in the world
- Orange vegetable
- What you walk in
- Capital of the UK
- Movie with blue people in it
- The amount of states in the US
- Famous toy that has building blocks
- Plant closest to the sun
15 Clues: Smallest planet • Orange vegetable • What you walk in • Capital of the UK • Plant closest to the sun • Winners of 2023 Super Bowl • What you used to tell time • Movie with blue people in it • God of war in Greek mythology • Animal that sits on lily pads • The amount of states in the US • The franchise that has Iron Man • The tallest mountain in the world • ...
World War II Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-10
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- An often negative preconceived opinion or feeling towards someone due to their race, gender, religion, or anything else
- The United States helped Great Britain by supplying ammunition and old warships in exchange for several military bases in Bermuda and the Caribbean
- Site of the Japanese surprise attack on December 7, 1941
- An economic condition when money loses its values and prices rise
- (a.k.a. Nationalist Socialist German Workers’ Party) Hitler’s fascist party; government during World War II
- Fearful of Japanese spies, more than 100,000 West Coast Japanese-Americans were sent to detention centers
- A leader who rules with total authority in a cruel or brutal manner; individual human rights and freedoms are restricted
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Great Britain, the United States, the USSR, and France
- Hatred, hostility, and discrimination toward and against Jews
- A government in which all economic and social activity is controlled by totalitarian leaders and one powerful political party
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- A fictional character appearing on government posters encouraging women to help in the war effort
- A political philosophy in which total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied
- Hitlers “Final Solution” genocide (systematic killing) of European Jews and others by the Nazis during World War II
- Prison and work camps for civilians
- Consumers could buy only a certain number of goods so that the majority of these goods could be sent abroad to aid in the war effort
- Accepting demands in order to avoid conflictions
17 Clues: Germany, Italy, and Japan • Prison and work camps for civilians • Accepting demands in order to avoid conflictions • Great Britain, the United States, the USSR, and France • Site of the Japanese surprise attack on December 7, 1941 • Hatred, hostility, and discrimination toward and against Jews • An economic condition when money loses its values and prices rise • ...
Punic Wars - Nolan Kennedy 2021-03-17
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- The general of Carthage - Punic War #2
- Hannibal did this to win the battle of Cannae.
- The island that made Rome and Carthage fight over for trading.
- When Carthage got burned to ash, survivors were sold as ______
- The senator that hated Carthage.
- The Romans got this after winning Punic War #2
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- How many layers did Carthage have on its walls?
- She was the founder of Carthage.
- A ship that had 5 banks of oars.
- General of Carthage - Punic War #1
10 Clues: She was the founder of Carthage. • A ship that had 5 banks of oars. • The senator that hated Carthage. • General of Carthage - Punic War #1 • The general of Carthage - Punic War #2 • Hannibal did this to win the battle of Cannae. • The Romans got this after winning Punic War #2 • How many layers did Carthage have on its walls? • ...
Chapter 5: War Shaping North America 2022-06-20
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- The French general in the Battle of the plains of Abraham
- the _______ ____ war was considered the first world war
- The British general in the Battle of the plains of Abraham
- another reason Britain/France wanted Acadia
- a reason Britain/France wanted Acadia
- The Treaty of ____ is the document signed after the War of Spanish succession giving the land of Acadia to Britain
- The Battle of the Plains of _________ in 1759 was when the British sneak-attacked the fortress in Quebec
- large-scale combat between two different groups, governments, or countries
- name of the homeland of Acadia to the Mi’kmaq
- a location in a war that has a significant tactical advantage for war
- Chief ______ organized FN attacks on British he, withe the help of Mineweh seized 9 british forts
- the Oath the Acadians signed in 1730
- Being kicked out of a place where someone lives without consent
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- the British getting rid of the Acadians 1755-1763
- The oath of ______ was offered to the Acadaians to say they would fight for Britain if there was a war. This Oath got refused by the Acadians
- the royal proclamation tried to assimilate Canadiens by banning Catholics in goverment the revolt caused by this is what led to the Act of 1774
- The _______ Act of 1774 established much more French rights
- a public statement usually of a government or monarch formally introducing a new law or something like that
- in 1713 the Acadians ____ the British who tell them to leave
- a contract between two or more countries or governments stating a certain compromise or way of doing things (commonly after a war)
- being forced to become of a culture that is not your own
- The Treaty of ____ signed by Britain and France in 1763 to end the Seven Years' War. France surrenders nearly all its claims in North America in favor of Guadeloupe.
- the french name for the region where the Acadians lived
23 Clues: the Oath the Acadians signed in 1730 • a reason Britain/France wanted Acadia • another reason Britain/France wanted Acadia • name of the homeland of Acadia to the Mi’kmaq • the British getting rid of the Acadians 1755-1763 • the french name for the region where the Acadians lived • the _______ ____ war was considered the first world war • ...
Indochinese Wars Revision 2023-10-24
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- General Secretary of Vietnam Communist Party, influential in post-war reunification and reconstruction.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Western military alliance (founded 1949).
- Charismatic U.S. President, faced Cuban Missile Crisis, assassinated in 1963.
- Strategy to prevent communist expansion through diplomatic and military means.
- Geopolitical tension and rivalry between the USA and USSR (1947-1991).
- Southeast Asian nation, site of major Cold War conflict (1955-1975).
- Opposition to communist ideology and influence on a global scale.
- 36th U.S. President, signed Civil Rights Act, escalated Vietnam War, faced domestic unrest.
- Decisive 1954 battle led to French withdrawal from Vietnam.
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- Military alliance of Eastern Bloc countries led by the USSR.
- Soviet leader, transformed USSR, played a key role in World War II.
- Belief that if one country falls to communism, neighboring nations follow.
- WWII hero, 34th U.S. President, promoted civil rights, launched the interstate highway system.
- Naval incidents in 1964 escalated U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
- Indirect conflict between superpowers using local allies as surrogates.
- Communist leader of North Vietnam, key figure in Vietnam's struggle for independence.
- South Vietnam's first president, faced controversy, assassinated during Vietnam War.
- U.S. President (1945-1953), oversaw the end of WWII, ordered atomic bombings on Japan.
18 Clues: Decisive 1954 battle led to French withdrawal from Vietnam. • Military alliance of Eastern Bloc countries led by the USSR. • Naval incidents in 1964 escalated U.S. involvement in Vietnam. • Opposition to communist ideology and influence on a global scale. • Soviet leader, transformed USSR, played a key role in World War II. • ...
World Wars & Globalization Vocab Review 2024-05-07
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- policy of not getting involved in foreign affairs through refusal to participate in treaties, alliances, etc.
- to formally give up control of a country or state; to relinquish a throne
- someone who assists the enemy in times of invasion
- elimination/prevention of the use of weapons, fortifications and other instruments of war
- refusal to take sides or become involved in wars between other nations
- A truce or agreement to end the fighting in a war
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- the process of assembling troops and supplies to engage in war
- deliberate mass murder or attempted extinction of a particular racial/political/ethnic group
- payment made by the defeated country of a war to the victor
- A resistance fighter against foreign occupation in world war II
- Period of political tension between the U.S. and Soviet Union following WW2; marked by dispute between democracy and communism.
- war that mobilizes massive amounts of resources and people, impacts civilians and soldiers alike.
- satisfying reasonable demands of dissatisfied powers in attempt to maintain peace/stability
- "divine wind" - suicide pilots who would intentionally fly their aircraft into U.S. fighting ships at sea
- "lightning war" - swift military attacks used by the Germans during WW2
15 Clues: A truce or agreement to end the fighting in a war • someone who assists the enemy in times of invasion • payment made by the defeated country of a war to the victor • the process of assembling troops and supplies to engage in war • A resistance fighter against foreign occupation in world war II • ...
Post WWII 2025-06-12
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- Brown v. BOE led to the integration of public ____
- her arrest led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- only war the US ever lost
- president that had 2 crisis in Cuba during the Cold War
- his famous speech is titled "I Have a Dream"
- this war is nicknamed "The Forgotten War"
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- US foreign policy during the Cold War
- president who took our troops out of Vietnam
- president blamed for escalating the Vietnam War
- an anti-war protest at ___ State University turned deadly in 1970
10 Clues: only war the US ever lost • US foreign policy during the Cold War • this war is nicknamed "The Forgotten War" • her arrest led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott • president who took our troops out of Vietnam • his famous speech is titled "I Have a Dream" • president blamed for escalating the Vietnam War • Brown v. BOE led to the integration of public ____ • ...
What was the Cold War, and what did it have to do with the Vietnam War? 2024-10-09
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- What was the war called between the periods of 1955-1975?
- What did both parties believe the other to be?
- One of the North Vietnamese military forces was called the Viet …?
- After the Vietnam war what was Vietnam united under?
- Was North or South Vietnam Communist?
- What was the main ideology of Western culture during the Cold War?
- What world event did the Cold War occur after?
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- What was the main ideology of the Soviet Union during the Cold War?
- What was the Cold war and Vietnam War wars of?
- Was Ngô Đình Diệm the North or South Vietnamese president?
- What theory did the USA aim to stop?
11 Clues: What theory did the USA aim to stop? • Was North or South Vietnam Communist? • What did both parties believe the other to be? • What was the Cold war and Vietnam War wars of? • What world event did the Cold War occur after? • After the Vietnam war what was Vietnam united under? • What was the war called between the periods of 1955-1975? • ...
Roaring 20's OB 2025-03-05
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- Authorizes postal officials to hire private airplane operators to carry mail(2wds)
- A one-cent coin minted in the United States from 1909 to 1958 (2wds)
- Where suffrage protesters burned a speech by President Wilson (2wds)
- The neighborhood with the largest Black population in the world at the time (3wds)
- Debuted in 1920 (2wds)
- "Hero" of the 1920's (2wds)
- A national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs
- A political and social movement that advocates for the self-determination and cultural pride of Black people (2wds)
- Designed clothes that emphasized women's bodies (2wds)
- Introduced knit swimwear (2wds)
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- Reflected the prejudices and fears of the era(3wds)
- House of Representatives passes federal woman suffrage amendment by ------ majority (2wds)
- Style of music evolving from African American spirituals and noted for its melancholy sound
- Established in 1920, this organization took prisoners of war from World War I and helped refugees (3wds)
- A period of cultural and artistic expression in the 1920s and 1930s (2wds)
- Unconventional; not bound by the rules of society
- A portrayal of the darker side of the era, and a pointed criticism of the corruption and immorality lurking beneath the glitz and glamour(3wds)
- Automobile built by the Ford Motor Company from 1908 until 1927
- French foreign minister (2wds)
- Battled hard against segregation and discrimination against African Americans
20 Clues: Debuted in 1920 (2wds) • "Hero" of the 1920's (2wds) • French foreign minister (2wds) • Introduced knit swimwear (2wds) • Unconventional; not bound by the rules of society • Reflected the prejudices and fears of the era(3wds) • Designed clothes that emphasized women's bodies (2wds) • A national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs • ...
Parshas Matos Masai 2021-07-09
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- A vow.
- The Bnei Yisroel divided this amongst themselves after the war.
- The land which the 2 and a half tribes wanted to stay one originally belonged to these two nations
- One of the tribes that didn't want to enter Eretz Yisroel.
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- Moshe Rabbeinu's reaction to the. request of 2 and a half tribes.
- Only part of this tribe wanted to stay outside Eretz Yisroel.
- This person led the Bnei Yisroel in war
- Another tribe that didn't want to enter Eretz Yisroel
- The Bnei Yisroel go to war with this nation in this weeks Parsha.
- A swear.
- Cities of refuge
11 Clues: A vow. • A swear. • Cities of refuge • This person led the Bnei Yisroel in war • Another tribe that didn't want to enter Eretz Yisroel • One of the tribes that didn't want to enter Eretz Yisroel. • Only part of this tribe wanted to stay outside Eretz Yisroel. • The Bnei Yisroel divided this amongst themselves after the war. • ...
world war II crossword 2023-05-14
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- ,a conflict between different nations
- , which country bombed Japan twice during War World II
- , a country led by Hitler
- , the 32nd president
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- ,what was the United States, Great Britain, France, and Soviet Union called
- , What battle made the U.S join World War II
- , What is Japan, Germany, and Italy called
7 Clues: , the 32nd president • , a country led by Hitler • ,a conflict between different nations • , What is Japan, Germany, and Italy called • , What battle made the U.S join World War II • , which country bombed Japan twice during War World II • ,what was the United States, Great Britain, France, and Soviet Union called
Chronicles of a Death Foretold 2022-08-10
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- the narrator is...
- political civil war
- setting
- motif heavily related to santiago
- experimental modernism, movement
- time
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- type of town responsibility
- main character
- GI towards angela
- performative theme
- reconstruction of narrative
- fantastical elements in realistic world
- milkstore
- angela's possession
- published when
15 Clues: time • setting • milkstore • main character • published when • GI towards angela • the narrator is... • performative theme • political civil war • angela's possession • type of town responsibility • reconstruction of narrative • experimental modernism, movement • motif heavily related to santiago • fantastical elements in realistic world
Vocab #4 Crossword 2020-11-02
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- Summer is an __________ time to do nothing.
- Brigands commit acts of _______.
- Most members of the U.S. military are ________.
- Politicians will most likely be _______ to gain popularity.
- Larry was _________ from his job as another person stepped in.
- Learning a new skill can sometimes be _______.
- Kelly is on the _________ of bankruptcy and will have to move in with her mother.
- I want to _______ things with my friend before she leaves town.
- Do you think he will _______ with the money?
- Once Christmas lights are ____________, they can look fascinating.
- The _________ of the airplane was created in the early 1900s.
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- Rubber bands are ______, which makes them easy to use.
- Basketball players have ______ to the locker rooms.
- The forest fires ___________ California.
- Many people pretend to be paupers to ________ people into giving them money.
- The king _______ at his subjects because they made a mistake.
- Being social can be ________ for shy people.
- World War 2 was filled with corruption and _______.
- Structures such as buildings are _________.
- Everyone is _____ to die eventually.
20 Clues: Brigands commit acts of _______. • Everyone is _____ to die eventually. • The forest fires ___________ California. • Summer is an __________ time to do nothing. • Structures such as buildings are _________. • Being social can be ________ for shy people. • Do you think he will _______ with the money? • Learning a new skill can sometimes be _______. • ...
Night Wordsearch (Answer Key) 2024-03-20
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- The method used to end the young pipel's life
- how old Elie claims to be to the camp doctor
- The camp where Elie and his father were imprisoned
- The Term used for the mass genocide of the jewish population in Europe during world war 2
- This is a sickness Shlomo had died from
- Elie's oldest sisters name
- Elie's younger sisters name
- This is the name of the small shanty town Elie's community was forced to stay in before their departure to the camps
- The doctor who preformed the selections
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- What causes Elie to receive lashings?
- This building was used to burn many dead bodies
- Elie's hometown where he grew up
- The jewish day of atonement
- The camp where elie's father died
- The jewish prayer for the dead
- This gas was used to kill many jews
- The veteran prisoner who becomes friends with ELie
- Elie's father had this job
- Elie's tattooed identification
- The army that liberated the camp Elie was in
20 Clues: Elie's father had this job • Elie's oldest sisters name • The jewish day of atonement • Elie's younger sisters name • The jewish prayer for the dead • Elie's tattooed identification • Elie's hometown where he grew up • The camp where elie's father died • This gas was used to kill many jews • What causes Elie to receive lashings? • This is a sickness Shlomo had died from • ...
Civics Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-09
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- A war in America where it was South vs North.
- The biggest Star.
- A court where you settle issues with other people.
- 2 members for each state and 100 members in total.
- Court that deals with crimes rather than people.
- Max of years you can be as President.
- You have to be above/at this age to qualify for President.
- Amount of letters in the ABC's.
- Not Religious.
- First 10 amendments.
- 5x+5=30, solve for x.
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- A painting that is known for not smiling but seeming like it.
- Freedom of Speech, press, assembly, press, religion.
- A court made of 9 people who serve it for life unless quit/kicked.
- A cold desert.
- Someone using information, ideas or rumors against someone and to influence others.
- The release of private information regarding the government.
- Laws that were used against Black People
- A minor crime that does not land you in jail and normally a fine.
- The avoidance of involvement in world affairs.
20 Clues: A cold desert. • Not Religious. • The biggest Star. • First 10 amendments. • 5x+5=30, solve for x. • Amount of letters in the ABC's. • Max of years you can be as President. • Laws that were used against Black People • A war in America where it was South vs North. • The avoidance of involvement in world affairs. • Court that deals with crimes rather than people. • ...
10.1 2024 2024-12-09
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- How I drink my coffee
- A nice verb you've learned, ends with an 's'
- Billy's wife in SH5
- A documentary type
- Islands, also another K Vonnegut novel
- Part B of your first assessment task was a...
- The war Vonnegut wrote during
- The movement/ideology of the novel studied
- Effective language for a speech (two words)
- A technique/ voice is...
- Humans are inherently...
- The surname of the man who wrote the forward for 'The Visitors'
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- The world around the book
- Lani's dramatic accent
- The character Emma Watson is famous for
- The city I always mention when explaining postmodernism
- '? and smoke' was the title of a short story we read in Term 1
- The plural of the aliens in SH5
- The narrative structure of SH5 (two words)
- We did a few of these types of reading this year
- Zahra/ Ezra's character in the play
- A poet
- Who wrote your Term 2 novel
- Ajda's favourite subject
- Gillard's opponent, spelled correctly
25 Clues: A poet • A documentary type • Billy's wife in SH5 • How I drink my coffee • Lani's dramatic accent • A technique/ voice is... • Ajda's favourite subject • Humans are inherently... • The world around the book • Who wrote your Term 2 novel • The war Vonnegut wrote during • The plural of the aliens in SH5 • Zahra/ Ezra's character in the play • Gillard's opponent, spelled correctly • ...
AbigailRuppert-JuniorScholastic 2025-03-26
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- How many Afghans endure food insecurity?
- How many feet high is the Skylodge?
- Who made a boot print on the moon?
- What year did Germany surrendered to the allied powers?
- Which state has the most gray wolves?
- Which state has the least gray wolves?
- how old was Janine Binder after World War?
- Who many visitors does Sacred Valley get a year?
- What is Janine's fathers name?
- how many countries did the Axis power have in Europe?
- What month did a powerful earthquakes struck northwest Afghanistan?
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- How many Afghanistan children are malnourished?
- who runs a cattle ranch in Northern California?
- How many people nearly got killed during 9/11?
- What year is Janine born in?
- The average amount of sugar in a 2-ounce can of cola?
- Which mountain is the Skylodge on?
- How many gray wolves once roamed across North America?
- what year did the last known wolf die in California?
- What month was the California wildfires occur?
20 Clues: What year is Janine born in? • What is Janine's fathers name? • Who made a boot print on the moon? • Which mountain is the Skylodge on? • How many feet high is the Skylodge? • Which state has the most gray wolves? • Which state has the least gray wolves? • How many Afghans endure food insecurity? • how old was Janine Binder after World War? • ...
9th Crossword (B) 2025-09-07
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- A polynomial with degree three
- Treaty signed between France and Britain after Seven Years' War
- Two tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are always.....
- Proof used to show √2 is not rational
- Largest producer of coffee in the world
- The first Governor - General of India.
- Equal chords of a circle subtend equal ......
- The graph of a quadratic polynomial is a .....
- Revolt of 1857 began in this city
- A line dividing a line segment into a given ratio
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- The reciprocal of cosine
- The most important metallic mineral used for making steel.
- Division of power between Centre and State
- Black soil is best suited for this crop.
- Square of standard deviation
- Political leader who led the Bolshevik Revolution
- Law making body at the national level
- Numbers having no common factor other than 1
- The difference between highest and lowest values in data.
- India's largest glacier, located in Ladakh
20 Clues: The reciprocal of cosine • Square of standard deviation • A polynomial with degree three • Revolt of 1857 began in this city • Law making body at the national level • Proof used to show √2 is not rational • The first Governor - General of India. • Largest producer of coffee in the world • Black soil is best suited for this crop. • Division of power between Centre and State • ...
Ap comp sci crossword puzzle 2025-12-08
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- Data compression where data is discarded
- Electronic switch that forms the basis of modern CPUs
- number system based on the number 10
- Brain of the computer that executes instructions
- Movie about nuclear war simulations and early hacking
- Film showing data analytics in baseball
- Converting analog signals into digital
- Smallest unit of a digital image
- Internet pioneer who helped create TCP/IP
- Video explaining how the Internet works
- Company famous for e-commerce and cloud computing
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- Number of CPU cycles per second Observation that transistor counts double roughly every two years
- Eight bits grouped together
- beginner friendly method of programming
- Base-2 number system using 0s and 1s
- Inventor of the World Wide Web
- Data compression where no data is lost
- Major tech company known for search engines
- Cyrus West Field helped lay the first transatlantic cable
- Tech company that created the iPhone
- Binary digits to the right of the binary point
21 Clues: Eight bits grouped together • Inventor of the World Wide Web • Smallest unit of a digital image • number system based on the number 10 • Base-2 number system using 0s and 1s • Tech company that created the iPhone • Data compression where no data is lost • Converting analog signals into digital • beginner friendly method of programming • ...
Vocabulary/Spelling- Civil War 1 2024-02-02
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- The company was ____________ cotton to sell to clothing companies.
- The prefix meaning against or opposite.
- The word ___________ can mean polite, but in the term _______ War, it means a war inside a country.
- _________________________ work is important because it gives us food and materials we need.
- The _____________ is about how we make, buy, and sell things, and it changed a lot because of the Civil War.
- In 1865, slavery was __________________ and officially ended in the United States.
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- The _____________________ states were the 11 southern states that left the United States during the Civil War.
- The Civil War had a big _____________ on our country.
- ________________ was a sad part of our history where people owned other people, mostly in the South.
- Some southern states _____________, or left the United States, which started the Civil War.
- The _________________ revolution changed the world; we moved from farming to factory work.
- The ____________ is what we call the northern states that stayed with the United States during the Civil War.
- The prefix meaning away or from.
13 Clues: The prefix meaning away or from. • The prefix meaning against or opposite. • The Civil War had a big _____________ on our country. • The company was ____________ cotton to sell to clothing companies. • In 1865, slavery was __________________ and officially ended in the United States. • ...
WWI 2024-02-02
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- A series of violent conflicts between states or nations.
- A side in the war including countries like Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- A vehicle used in war that is used for destruction and has a giant cannon on the front.
- A movement based on having pride for one’s nation.
- The belief that a nation needs a large military force.
- The ruler of Austria-Hungary until assassinated. His death ultimately caused World War One.
- A military tactic where soldiers would hide in a trench and fire their weapons.
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- A large warship that usually holds heavy amounts of artillery and some can even hold planes.
- A design that many soldiers wore that helped them blend in to their environment.
- Large heavy guns used in war.
- A side in the war including countries like The United States, England, and France.
- A persuasive advertisement usually used in war for recruitment.
- A formal agreement for warring parties to stop fighting.
13 Clues: Large heavy guns used in war. • A movement based on having pride for one’s nation. • The belief that a nation needs a large military force. • A series of violent conflicts between states or nations. • A formal agreement for warring parties to stop fighting. • A persuasive advertisement usually used in war for recruitment. • ...
How Well Do You Know Singapore? 2021-07-23
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- Singapore's first National Day was held at the __.
- Singapore is celebrating its __ birthday this year.
- Singapore gained independence from __ in 1965.
- Jewel Changi Airport is home to the world’s tallest indoor __.
- What was Singapore's name during World War II?
- Singapore's longest serving president is __.
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- Singapura was named after a strange beast seen by __ , a 14th century prince, while hunting.
- You might not know it but Singapore’s land area includes as many as 64 offshore __ that surround the main island.
- Singapore was founded by Sir __ back in 1819.
- Singapore's official national language.
- One of the many firsts,Singapore is home to the world's first Night __ that opened in 26 May 1994.
- what is Singapore's slang?
- What is Singapore's official mascot?
- Singapore's national anthem is titled __ Singapura.
- Which country invaded and occupied Singapore during World War II?
15 Clues: what is Singapore's slang? • What is Singapore's official mascot? • Singapore's official national language. • Singapore's longest serving president is __. • Singapore was founded by Sir __ back in 1819. • Singapore gained independence from __ in 1965. • What was Singapore's name during World War II? • Singapore's first National Day was held at the __. • ...
cH 33 Crossword 2020-03-02
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- a period of time in which business became very slow. The depression lasted from 1929 to World War II.
- a European nation that Adolf Hitler took conquered before WWII started.
- helped the growth of nationalism in Italy, and he became Italy’s dictator in 1922.
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- a group of nations that fought the Allies during World War II.
- prisons where captured Jews and other people were sent by Nazis during World War II.
- a group of German people who supported Adolf Hitler as Germany’s dictator.
- the leader of a group of Germans called Nazis, and he became Germany’s dictator in 1933.
- a country in Africa.
8 Clues: a country in Africa. • a group of nations that fought the Allies during World War II. • a European nation that Adolf Hitler took conquered before WWII started. • a group of German people who supported Adolf Hitler as Germany’s dictator. • helped the growth of nationalism in Italy, and he became Italy’s dictator in 1922. • ...
World War II: 1939 - 1945 2018-04-10
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- FDR's secretary of state who promoted reciprocal trade agreements (last name)
- instigator of 1934 Senate hearings that castigated WWI munition manufacturers
- Republican presidential nominee in 1944 who found little support for his effort to deny FDR a 4th term (last name)
- leading American industrialist & shipbuilder during WWII
- name)
- U.S. destroyer sunk by German submarines
- German-born physicist who helped persuade Roosevelt to develop the atomic bomb (last name)
- U.S.-British agreement of August 1941 to promote democracy & establish a new international organization for peace
- controversial U.S. - British demand on Germany & Japan that substituted for a "second front" ("______________ surrender")
- European diplomatic conference in 1938 where Britain & France practice unsuccessful "appeasement" of Hitler
- head of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters whose threatened march on Washington opened job opportunities for blacks during WWII
- FDR's repudiation of TR's corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
- commander of U.S. nval forces in the Pacific & brilliant strategist of the "island-hopping" campaign (last name)
- demilitarized territory under the Versailles treaty, occupied by Hitler in 1935 in is first blatant act of aggression
- U.S. owned Pacific archipelago seized by Japan in the early months of WWII
- site of 1943 FDR/Churchill conference in N. Africa at which they planned the invasion of Italy
- U.S gunboat sunk by Japan in 1937
- beginning of the Allied invasion of France in June 1944
- Mexican - American workers brought into the U.S. to provide an agricultural labor supply
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- controversial 1941 law that made America the "arsenal of democracy"
- communist nation invaded by Hitler in June 1941 and aided by American lend-lease
- Japanese emperor who was allowed to stay his throne, despite unconditional surrender
- site of racial disturbance during WWII
- commander of U.S. Army in the Pacific during WWII who fulfilled his promised (last name)
- FDR's 1937 speech that proposed strong U.S measures against overseas aggressors
- leading isolationist group
- nation whose sudden fall to Hitler in 1940 pushed the U.S. closer to direct aid to Britain
- series of laws enacted by Congress in the mid-1930s that attempted to prevent any American involvement in future overseas war
- fascist rebel against the Spanish loyalist government (last name only)
- former Missouri senator who was suddenly catapulted to national & world leadership on April 12th, 1945
- symbolic personification of female laborers who took factor jobs in order to sustain U.S. production during the war (_____ the Riveter)
- last heavily defended Japanese island conquered by the United States in 1945, at a high cost in casualties
- crucial naval battle of June 1942 in which U.S. Admiral Chester Nimitz blocked the Japanese attempt to conquer a strategic island near Hawaii
- FDR's liberal Vp during most of WWII, who was dumped from the ticket in 1944
- federal agency that coordinated U.S. industry and successfully mobilized the economy to produce vast quantities of military supplies (abbreviation)
- leader of "America First" & chief spokesman for U.S. isolationism
- tough head of United Mine Workers whose work stoppages precipitated antistrike legislation (last name)
- federal agency established to guarantee opportunities for African American employment in WWII industries (abbreviation)
38 Clues: name) • leading isolationist group • U.S gunboat sunk by Japan in 1937 • site of racial disturbance during WWII • U.S. destroyer sunk by German submarines • beginning of the Allied invasion of France in June 1944 • leading American industrialist & shipbuilder during WWII • FDR's repudiation of TR's corollary to the Monroe Doctrine • ...
Post Armistice World War 1 2013-04-27
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- Developed fourteen points
- Became Soviet Union after WW1
- Germany declared one of there on November 11th, 1918 at the 11th hour
- Premier that represented France at the peace conference
- New nation created by the Treaty of Versailles
- Influenza virus that caused the death of 30 million people worldwide
- A famous conscientious objector of America
- Biggest loser of WW1
- Countries should determine themselves where they fit in
- Led the American Expeditionary Force
- Europeans who rejected the standards of the arts and literatures
- A new weapon of WW1
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- War neurosis
- Clause in the Treaty of Versailles that retured land back to other nations
- Wilson's fourteenth point proposal
- War damages, Germany had to pay 33 billion dollars in these to the Allies
- Required men to register with government randomly for combat
- Conservative senator that said the League of Nations threatened the US foreign policy of isolationism
- Movement of African Americans to northern cities from slavery in the south
- British prime minister who won reelection on the slogan "Make Germany Pay"
20 Clues: War neurosis • A new weapon of WW1 • Biggest loser of WW1 • Developed fourteen points • Became Soviet Union after WW1 • Wilson's fourteenth point proposal • Led the American Expeditionary Force • A famous conscientious objector of America • New nation created by the Treaty of Versailles • Premier that represented France at the peace conference • ...
World War II by:Alexis Reese 2013-01-27
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- Surprise attack by Japan on the U.S naval base on December 7, 1941.
- Term used to am amendment to the Neutrality Act.
- A clause that included the Treaty of Versailles that held Germany responsible for WWI and have to pay the damage.
- A fourteenth plan for peace was presented by president Woodraw Wilson to congress.
- Legislation passed by congress in 1941 making a plan to join arms with Britain.
- The right of the other nations to determine their own government.
- At the close of WWI one of the Democratic senators that supported the Treaty of Versailles.
- A peace treaty signed by the Allied powers and Germany at the Paris Peace conference to stop the war.
- The way the government made money during the war.
- Encouraged Americans to grow their own vegetables and gardens.
- Government policy of not taking part in economic and political alliances with other countries.
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- A system of limiting the spreading of food, gasoline, and other goods so that military can have the supplies they need.
- A payment demanded of a nation defeated in the war.
- Agreement with BRitain and France to appease Hitler by agreeing Germany could annex the Sudetenland.
- Rumors spread by a group to promote a cause or idea.
- Forced the relocation of Japanese nations to camps during the WWII.
- The land taken by Germany to create the buffer zone.
- An organization established by the Allied powers during the end of WWI to promote peace.
- The land Britain and France gave to Hitler.
- Icon representing the U.S women in factories in WWII.
20 Clues: The land Britain and France gave to Hitler. • Term used to am amendment to the Neutrality Act. • The way the government made money during the war. • A payment demanded of a nation defeated in the war. • Rumors spread by a group to promote a cause or idea. • The land taken by Germany to create the buffer zone. • Icon representing the U.S women in factories in WWII. • ...
World War II Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-17
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- Although Canada did not send a force, many Canadians volunteered to fight in this country's civil war
- Many governments effectively used this to persuade people during the war
- As a thank you, this country still sends Canada tulips for liberating them in 1945
- Code name for the beach that Canadians landed at on D-Day
- The success of this battle which the Allies lost is still debated today
- Sold by the government to help fund the war, these were a major success
- British Colony that Canadians tried to help protect before surrendering to Japanese
- Britain heavily relied upon this country for supplies and reinforcements
- Canadian women would knit these for soldiers overseas
- System used to protect cargo ships from German U-boat attacks
- Grown by families during the war so that they would not have to buy as much food
- Agreement signed by France, Britain, and Germany that gave Hitler the Sudetenland
- Initials of the program that trained many Allied pilots here in Canada
- Measure that was imposed by the government to make sure sensitive information was not leaked
- Province that felt betrayed when conscription was introduced for overseas service
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- Time period when the Allies had announced war but no fighting was done
- Many Japanese-Canadians were sent to these camps after the attacks on Pearl Harbor/Hong Kong
- Canadians cleared the Germans out of the mouth of this river so it could be used as a supply route to Antwerp
- The D-Day landing site in Northern France
- Canadian Prime Minister for all of the war
- American B-29 bomber that dropped the first atomic bomb
- Effective fighting technique involving many connected buildings, mastered by Canadians
- The Prime Minister wanted to go back on his promise about conscription, so he held a __________
- Italian port that Canadians captured from the NAZIs in December 1943
- Many commercial/fishing, as well as naval boats sailed here to rescue cornered Allied troops
- Canada's "minister of everything", appointed by the Prime Minister
- Canadian soldier who risked his life to repair a damaged communication wire
- Secret training base for spies in Whitby, Ontario
- Machine the German U-boats used to communicate with German high command
- This substance, used in the atomic bomb, was mined in the Northwest Territories
30 Clues: The D-Day landing site in Northern France • Canadian Prime Minister for all of the war • Secret training base for spies in Whitby, Ontario • Canadian women would knit these for soldiers overseas • American B-29 bomber that dropped the first atomic bomb • Code name for the beach that Canadians landed at on D-Day • ...
Georgia After World War II 2013-05-21
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- A type of demonstration people enter a public building and refuse to leave until they are served or demands are met
- She was one of first two black students to enter UGA
- Former bell craft plant
- Was the most far-reaching and important Civi Rights legislation since Reconstruction
- Governor in 1943,first to serve four-term
- Elect governer of GA in 1950
- He was one of the first two black students to enter UGA
- Linda Brown's father sued the Topeka board of education
- Held hearings all over the state to learn how the public felt about integration
- Segregrationist and restaurant owner of Atlanta became governor
- Something added on
- Basic facilities such as roads, bridges,and ports
- The man that integrated city government and fire dept
- Was born on January 15,1929 in Atlanta
- Was changed to incorporate the St.Andrews cross a Confederate battle emblem
- Chairman of board of education
- Was a pastor in a Thomasville Church when he became involved in the civil rights movement
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- Was sworn in as Atlanta's youngest and first black mayor in January 1974
- Governor for 6 terms
- The policy that every citizens vote should be equal to every other citizens vote no matter where the person was
- On August 28,1963, over 250,00 people representing all races, creeds, and nationalities
- To redraw voting districts to ensure districts of equal population sizes
- Residental areas around cities
- Became a center of civil rights activity
- An onrganized founded in 1960 to coordnate and publicize siting
25 Clues: Something added on • Governor for 6 terms • Former bell craft plant • Elect governer of GA in 1950 • Residental areas around cities • Chairman of board of education • Was born on January 15,1929 in Atlanta • Became a center of civil rights activity • Governor in 1943,first to serve four-term • Basic facilities such as roads, bridges,and ports • ...
World War 1 Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-18
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- plagued soldiers from all sides in the trenches
- poison gas used in the war
- Foot if soldiers could not keep their feet dry, they could get this
- Alliance Also known as the Central Powers
- Plan devised by Schlieffen of the Germany Army before the war
- Boats another name for German submarines
- Germany’s king - William II. Spelt Wilhelm in German
- War another name for WW1
- used in WW1
- intensified rivalries between nations
- one of the poison gases used during the war
- the armies, primarily, of Britain, France, Russia and America
- of Versailles peace terms signed by Germany in June 1919
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- armored vehicle first introduced in this war
- large air ships used by Germany to bomb Britain
- Powers Germany, Austria and Turkey
- Line the area of trenches nearest to the enemy
- Front name of the front line that ran through France and Belgium
- Gas one of the poison gases used on the Western Front
- in Africa-increase tension over territories
- of Somme fought mainly between the British and German armies in 1916
- an agreed cease-fire in the war that proved to be the end of the war
- Massive arms buildup late 1800s/early 1900s in Europe
- treaties to defend one another in event of war
24 Clues: used in WW1 • War another name for WW1 • poison gas used in the war • Powers Germany, Austria and Turkey • intensified rivalries between nations • Boats another name for German submarines • Alliance Also known as the Central Powers • in Africa-increase tension over territories • armored vehicle first introduced in this war • one of the poison gases used during the war • ...
World War I Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-13
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- World War I became a ______ involving a complete mobilization of resources and people.
- These appeared for the first time on the battlefield in 1915.
- a war based on wearing the other side down
- heir to the Hapsburg throne
- a place southwest of Constantinople
- a military draft
- France, Great Britain, and Russai created this in 1907.
- In 1914, this made a large Slavic state in the Balkans
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- German giant airship
- systems directed by government agencies
- promised Germany's full support with a blank check
- process of assembling troops and supplies
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed this in 1882.
- ordered partial mobilization of the Russian army
- Sarajevo is a city in _____.
- fighting from ditches protected by barbed wire
- a 19-year-old Bosnian Serb
- American president who said everybody is a part of the army
- Who halted a short distance from Paris at the first battle of Marne?
- ideas spread to influence public opinion
20 Clues: a military draft • German giant airship • a 19-year-old Bosnian Serb • heir to the Hapsburg throne • Sarajevo is a city in _____. • a place southwest of Constantinople • systems directed by government agencies • ideas spread to influence public opinion • process of assembling troops and supplies • a war based on wearing the other side down • ...
