world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
English Settlement of the New World 2025-10-09
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- Pocahontas' real name
- New World > Europe; a must for pizza.
- England's first settlement; 1607.
- Will work for passage to New World. __ servant.
- role of colony; provide __ materials.
- exports > imports; trade policy
- #1 cash crop for Jamestown.
- English fort built b/w S.Carolina and St. Augustine.
- English colonists wanted this b/w them and the Spanish.
- Europe > New World; can pull or be ridden.
- a Jamestown problem; arrived _to plant crops. (2-words)
- #of British colonies.
- a Jamestown problem.
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- a reason for being a colonist. wanting a __ life.
- second English colony. abbrev.
- New World > Europe; it's popped.
- Georgia abrev.
- New World > Europe; needed for french fries.
- # of first year survivors at Jamestown.
- a reason for being a colonist. __ freedom.
- defeated by the English. opened up the seas. Spanish __.
- goods brought from other countries.
- Europe > New World; great source for vitamin D.
- goods sold to other countries.
- first English colony.
- Pocahontas marries him to gain her freedom. John __.
26 Clues: Georgia abrev. • a Jamestown problem. • Pocahontas' real name • first English colony. • #of British colonies. • #1 cash crop for Jamestown. • second English colony. abbrev. • goods sold to other countries. • exports > imports; trade policy • New World > Europe; it's popped. • England's first settlement; 1607. • goods brought from other countries. • ...
The Cold War 2025-09-23
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- the capital of Germany was inside the Soviet’s section.
- At the end of WW2, the Eastern half of Europe favored ______.
- At first, the Allies divided Germany into ______zones.
- The U.S. and other Allied countries wanted to establish ________ governments in the new countries.
- When the wall came down East and West _______ unified to form one democratic nation.
- One proxy war during the Cold War was the _____ Missile Crisis.
- The U.S. and the USSR were called ______ after the war because they had strong militaries and influence over the world.
- The Soviet Union wanted to establish ______ governments .
- The line that divided the Eastern bloc from the Western countries came to be known as the _____ Curtain.
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- Another proxy war during the Cold War was the ______ War which was a conflict between North and South Korea.
- In the 1960’s, the Berlin ______was erected by the USSR to keep people from escaping to West Berlin.
- At the end of WW2, the Western half of Europe favored _______.
- _____ Berlin prospered because the western allies financially helped them.
- In the fall of 1989, many Eastern Bloc countries threw off ________.
- ______ Berlin did not prosper because it received little help from the USSR.
- Near the end of WWII, the Allies met at the ________ Conference to decide what to do with Germany after the war.
- The ______War got its name because both sides were afraid of fighting each other directly.
- The Berlin Wall came down in ______ 1990.
18 Clues: The Berlin Wall came down in ______ 1990. • At first, the Allies divided Germany into ______zones. • the capital of Germany was inside the Soviet’s section. • The Soviet Union wanted to establish ______ governments . • At the end of WW2, the Eastern half of Europe favored ______. • At the end of WW2, the Western half of Europe favored _______. • ...
Spanish American War 2015-02-28
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- Folly- Name given to the purchase of Alaska from Russia because Congress did not want to make the purchase
- of Influence- Nation exerts special economic or political control in a certain area
- of kettle Hill- Turning point of the Spanish American War
- Expanding a countries nation or empire by taking over foreign countries
- Lome Letter - Letter written by Spanish minister talking about US president McKinley
- A relationship of protection and partial control by another country
- of Portsmouth- Ended Russo-Japanese War and was negotiated by Theodore Roosevelt.
- White Fleet- Roosevelt sent out the US naval fleet to show the world our naval power
- Door Policy- Gave all nations equal trading rights in China
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- US overthrew this country and used it for naval bases
- Maine Explosion- A US ship was blown up off of the coast of Cuba. This was a short term spark of the Spanish American War
- War- Japan wins showing that they are a naval power
- of Paris- Ends War
- Bought from the Russian Empire for $7.2 million
- Rule- The country over still allows some things to be done by the people being taken over
- Rule- The country taking over rules everything
- Amendment- Rules for how Cuba should act once Independent form Spain
- Little War- Nickname given to the Spanish American War
- Dewey- Attacks the Philippines & Guam for the US and he wins
- Rebellion- Event gains support for open door policy
- Journalism- Journalism based off of exaggerated stories
21 Clues: of Paris- Ends War • Rule- The country taking over rules everything • Bought from the Russian Empire for $7.2 million • Rebellion- Event gains support for open door policy • War- Japan wins showing that they are a naval power • US overthrew this country and used it for naval bases • Little War- Nickname given to the Spanish American War • ...
AP Euro Final Project 2025-05-22
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- German city where Post-War trials of Nazis were held
- Lenins Ideological Inspiration
- Major Transformation occurring in the 19th Century
- Place where Treaty ending World War One was signed
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- Early Social Reform movement in the UK championing Universal Male Suffrage
- Immense Patriotism and belief in National Superiority
- German Military Strategy prioritizing rapid Motorized Warfare
- Empire that stretched from the Balkans to Egypt and collapsed after World Ware One
- German Chancellor who masterminded German Unification
- Russian Peasant Class prior to Abolition
10 Clues: Lenins Ideological Inspiration • Russian Peasant Class prior to Abolition • Major Transformation occurring in the 19th Century • Place where Treaty ending World War One was signed • German city where Post-War trials of Nazis were held • Immense Patriotism and belief in National Superiority • German Chancellor who masterminded German Unification • ...
Secret Santa 2023-12-25
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- What was the name of the American propaganda campaign encouraging women to work in factories during the war?
- What was the term for the German air raids on British cities during World War I?
- Which Allied operation involved the invasion of Sicily in 1943
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- Name two European countries where significant resistance movements operated during World War II.
- Which battle on the Eastern Front is considered the largest in World War I
- Name two European countries where significant resistance movements operated during World War II.
- Who was the leader of the French resistance during World War II?
7 Clues: Which Allied operation involved the invasion of Sicily in 1943 • Who was the leader of the French resistance during World War II? • Which battle on the Eastern Front is considered the largest in World War I • What was the term for the German air raids on British cities during World War I? • ...
WWI Crossword 2024-12-03
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- passenger ship torpedoed by a German U-boat was:
- One of the new countries created from Austria Hungary after the war
- Money paid to repair the damage caused by war
- Country that had to pay reparations and take blame for WWI
- The belief that disputes can only be resolved through military force:
- Caused a greater death toll
- What country's entrance into WWI was considered the turning point?
- War I Test
- WWI combatants that included Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire
- Term that refers to a stronger country taking over a weaker country's government or economy:
- WWI weapon used by the Germans that required is to use urine soaked rags for protection
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- The organization that was proposed by the US president after WWI to help countries work out their problems was called:
- Document that the US refused to sign because they were afraid of being drug into another war was:
- Used to influence your opinion using emotional appeals
- Harming women and children and other non-combatants in war
- Many thought this was an indirect threat against the US
- Weapon used in WWI that was effective in rolling over trench lines
- Who was the US president during WWI?
- Groups of countries that agree to assist one another in case of war.
- Ferdinand Name of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne whose assassination began WWI:
- Powers Name for WWI combatants that included France, the US, GB and Russia
- Country that took blame and had to pay reparations
22 Clues: War I Test • Caused a greater death toll • Who was the US president during WWI? • Money paid to repair the damage caused by war • passenger ship torpedoed by a German U-boat was: • Country that took blame and had to pay reparations • Used to influence your opinion using emotional appeals • Many thought this was an indirect threat against the US • ...
Matt Albanese Period 5 2022-01-28
20 Clues: 1/2 • Jay • 1/4 • 1/1 • 1/16 • 1/32 • Isaac • JACOB • Faster • Slides • Herman • Silence • The bombs • Bass clarinet • the other bombs • Quite instrument • Womp Womp Womp Womp • Superior instrument • Drum Chris war theme • Loud and annoying (chris)
Age of Exploration 2021-10-21
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- Islamic Empire that controlled Silk Road at 1453
- dominated "Canada" south to the Ohio River
- type of sail borrowed from Islamic world
- his voyages open door for European settlement
- dominated east coast of North America
- this metal fueled colonial era trade
- leg of the Triangle Trade bringing slaves
- the crop most responsible for slave trade
- Inca/Spanish labor system in Spain's New World
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- Spaniard that circumnavigated the globe (kinda)
- _____ war begins in this period due to colonies
- economic principle that colonies = money
- trade routes shift to the ___, land routes decline
- new European ship design, good for open ocean
- transfer of biology during Age of Expl.
- the European power that began exploration
- experienced extreme persecution/expelled from Spain
- the European power that created New World empire
18 Clues: this metal fueled colonial era trade • dominated east coast of North America • transfer of biology during Age of Expl. • economic principle that colonies = money • type of sail borrowed from Islamic world • the European power that began exploration • leg of the Triangle Trade bringing slaves • the crop most responsible for slave trade • ...
The War in the North pgs. 278-281 2023-02-23
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- (2 words) The man who was negotiating with the French to get their help.
- (4 words) A German soldier who joined the American army in Valley Forge and trained them to be better soldiers.
- Number of major battles during the first years of the war.
- the defeat of an enemy.
- (2 words) These were used as signals for soldiers marching into battle.
- Last Name of the greatest leader of the Patriots.
- A soldier who is paid to fight for a foreign country.
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- (3 words) A 19 year old French soldier who joined Washington's Army and led many battles.
- (2 words) Was from Connecticut and volunteered to be a spy to keep track of the British.
- (2 words) A Polish engineer that helped the Americans stop the British soldiers near Saratoga, New York.
- (2 words) A town in Pennyslvania where the Americans spent the winter months and had a very hard time.
- The name of the town when the Americans won a battle against the British and made the French believe the Americans could win the War.
- (2 words) A British General that led an army south towards Albany, New York.
- (2 words) A brave American officer who led many attacks against the British.
- means move away from the enemy
- The town Washington and his soldiers attacked the day after Christmas while the mercenaries were still sleeping.
16 Clues: the defeat of an enemy. • means move away from the enemy • Last Name of the greatest leader of the Patriots. • A soldier who is paid to fight for a foreign country. • Number of major battles during the first years of the war. • (2 words) These were used as signals for soldiers marching into battle. • ...
World History Exam Review 2022-05-18
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- Spanish general whose armies took control of Spain in 1939 and who ruled as a dictator until his death (1892-1975).
- U.S. President Woodrow Wilson's list of terms for resolving World War I and future wars
- 1947, President Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism.
- Austrian born Dictator of Germany, implement Fascism and caused WWII and Holocoust.
- The Third Republic of Germany which began Hitler's rule in 1933 and ended with his defeat in 1945
- A methodical plan orchestrated by Hitler to ensure German supremacy.
- He founded the Italian Fascist Party, and sided with Hitler and Germany in World War II.
- an international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations
- A Communist-led army and guerrilla force in South Vietnam that fought its government and was supported by North Vietnam.
- the right of people to choose their own form of government
- Leader of the Communist Party in China that overthrew Jiang Jieshi and the Nationalists.
- The sum total of the value of all the goods and services produced in a nation
- large farm owned and operated by peasants as a group
- glorification of the military
- A policy of making concessions to an aggressor in the hopes of avoiding war.
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- A policy initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev that involved restructuring of the social and economic status quo.
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- A campaign in China ordered by Mao Zedong to purge the Communist Party of his opponents and instill revolutionary values in the younger generation.
- A philosopher from India, this man was a spiritual and moral leader favoring India's independence from Great Britain.
- Bolshevik revolutionary, head of the Soviet Communists after 1924, and dictator of the Soviet Union from 1928 to 1953.
- Prime minister of Japan during World War II
- A secret agreement between the Germans and the Russians that said that they would not attack each other
- Polish trade union created in 1980 to protest working conditions.
- American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
- a policy of the Soviet government allowing freer discussion of social problem.
- A group of revolutionary Russian Marxists who took control of Russia's government in November 1917
- 33rd President of the United States.
- Killing by British troops of nearly 400 Indians gathered here to protest the Rowlatt Acts
28 Clues: glorification of the military • 33rd President of the United States. • Prime minister of Japan during World War II • large farm owned and operated by peasants as a group • the right of people to choose their own form of government • Polish trade union created in 1980 to protest working conditions. • ...
American Revolution crossword 2022-02-04
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- French Enlightenment writer, believed in freedom of speech
- document outlining rules for where colonist could and could not settle
- war that signaled the beginning of the american revolution
- Shoot out between red coats and colonists that took place in Boston
- Document outlining America's freedom from Great Britain
- act placing tax on newspapers and legal documents
- second meeting the delegates that united the colonies to begin the revolutionary war
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- first meeting of delegates from each colony
- treaty that officially ended the revolutionary warr
- cost of war left to be paid
- war between britain and france over new world territory
- man who's philosophy greatly contributes to the declaration of independence's expression of natural rights and freedoms.
- punitive laws passed by british parliament after the boston tea party
- tax on tea
14 Clues: tax on tea • cost of war left to be paid • first meeting of delegates from each colony • act placing tax on newspapers and legal documents • treaty that officially ended the revolutionary warr • war between britain and france over new world territory • Document outlining America's freedom from Great Britain • French Enlightenment writer, believed in freedom of speech • ...
ww1 2025-10-29
18 Clues: Food • Code • Plane • German • French • States US • Air combat • Sub warfare • Bombardment • Failed Campagne • Romanov dynasty • Last battle of WW1 • Sunk in May 7, 1915 • To cross no mans land • First Battle of ______ • The first battle of _____ • Mask Something you wear for gas • the longest and bloodiest battles of World War I
The Holocaust 2021-10-19
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- Jews were imprisoned in _________ due to Nazis persecution.
- Germany invaded ________ starting World War II in 1939.
- These people were band from public places
- Country defeated with the end of World War I.
- Germans exluded other races because they were not
- The concentration camps were liberated in 1945.
- All those organizations and people who did not support the Nazis were
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- became the leader of the National SOcialist German Workers Party in 1921.
- Jews died from _______ in the camps.
- Jews were transported to ______.
10 Clues: Jews were transported to ______. • Jews died from _______ in the camps. • These people were band from public places • Country defeated with the end of World War I. • The concentration camps were liberated in 1945. • Germans exluded other races because they were not • Germany invaded ________ starting World War II in 1939. • ...
American war heroes 2025-09-25
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- visual symbol of your country
- the quality of facing danger, fear or pain
- A specific task or operation assigned to soldiers, often dangerous or critical.
- During World War II, U.S. troops landed in this French area (= where the teacher is from !!)
- he act of working for the military or the government, especially during wartime.
- Biased or misleading information used to promote a political cause or point of view.
- A mental health condition affecting people who have experienced extreme trauma, such as soldiers after war.
- military award, given for acts of bravery
- The act of giving up something valuable (like one’s life or comfort) for the sake of others or a greater
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- this war ended in defeat and caused many protests in the U.S.
- After the 9/11 attacks in 2001, the U.S. invaded ________ to remove the Taliban and fight terrorism. It became the longest U.S. war (2001–2021).
- the opposing force in a war
- The belief that all forms of violence, including war, are wrong and should be avoided.
- The U.S. invaded _____ in 2003 to remove Saddam Hussein.
- A person who has served in the military, especially during a war.
- An organized public demonstration expressing strong objection to something.
- Love for and loyalty to one’s country, often shown by supporting national values or defending the country.
17 Clues: the opposing force in a war • visual symbol of your country • military award, given for acts of bravery • the quality of facing danger, fear or pain • The U.S. invaded _____ in 2003 to remove Saddam Hussein. • this war ended in defeat and caused many protests in the U.S. • A person who has served in the military, especially during a war. • ...
WWI Vocabulary 2025-11-03
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- - a type of land warfare where each side digs long lines of trenches for protection
- - a group of governments that strived to prevent wars and protect independent nations
- - an agreement nations make to support and defend each other
- information that is used to shape people's thinking
- - the building of a strong military to frighten or defeat other countries
- - President Wilson's goals for an end to World War I and lasting peace
- - an alliance between countries including Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and Japan; fought against the Central Powers
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- - treaty between the Allies and Germany that ended World War I
- - the desire to stay out of world events
- - an alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria; fought against the Allied Powers
- - Stronger countries seek to take over weaker countries
- - Extreme pride in your country
12 Clues: - Extreme pride in your country • - the desire to stay out of world events • information that is used to shape people's thinking • - Stronger countries seek to take over weaker countries • - an agreement nations make to support and defend each other • - treaty between the Allies and Germany that ended World War I • ...
Australia #1 2023-08-27
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- Most populated state. (abbreviation)
- Mining region in NW WA.
- Australia is the ? largest country in the world.
- Northern city in Queensland.
- South Australia opal mining town. (2 words)
- Largest lake in Aus.
- Guilty in the Azaria case.
- Last man executed in WA. (2 words)
- Tropic that passes through Australia.
- Gems farmed at Broome.
- Plain separating WA from SA.
- Site of first gold discovery in WA (2 words).
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- Tallest mountain in Aus.
- Site of Australia's last whaling station.
- Channel separating Tasmania from the mainland. (2 words)
- Largest desert in Aus. (2 words)
- First name of Australia's most infamous bushranger.
- deadly eastern state spider.
- Longest river in Aus.
- Beach from where the Beaumonts vanished.
20 Clues: Largest lake in Aus. • Longest river in Aus. • Gems farmed at Broome. • Mining region in NW WA. • Tallest mountain in Aus. • Guilty in the Azaria case. • Northern city in Queensland. • deadly eastern state spider. • Plain separating WA from SA. • Largest desert in Aus. (2 words) • Last man executed in WA. (2 words) • Most populated state. (abbreviation) • ...
4.04 End of WWI 2024-12-16
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- League of ________: International peacekeeping organization after WWI.
- Fourteen _______: U.S. president's peace plan for WWI.
- _______ of Versailles: Agreement that ended World War I.
- ______-determination: Right of nations to govern themselves.
- Payments demanded from Germany after WWI.
- _____ Guilt Clause: Treaty provision blaming Germany for WWI.
- ________ impact of war: Financial devastation caused by WWI.
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- Ceasefire agreement that ended WWI fighting.
- _______ Powers: WWI alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and others.
- Pride in one’s country, leading to independence movements.
- _______ Republic: German government formed after WWI.
- ____ Nation reestablished after WWI.
- ________ Powers: Coalition including Britain, France, and the U.S. in WWI.
13 Clues: ____ Nation reestablished after WWI. • Payments demanded from Germany after WWI. • Ceasefire agreement that ended WWI fighting. • _______ Republic: German government formed after WWI. • Fourteen _______: U.S. president's peace plan for WWI. • _______ of Versailles: Agreement that ended World War I. • Pride in one’s country, leading to independence movements. • ...
Happy Birthday Jay 2022-10-12
10 Clues: event we met at • month you were born • your favourite co-op • world's fastest train • animal you remind me of • your least favourite nickname • type of dog you want (2 words) • smallest country in the world (2 words) • what you are studying for your master's • famous world structure built in 1887 (2 words)
Elizabeth/Virginia Recap 2022-01-18
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- 1585 treaty which put England and Spain at war
- Christians who follow the Pope
- Precious natural resource found in the New World
- When people are extremely poor
- Duke of ___ Sidonia commanded Spanish Armada
- What we call the New World now
- Christians with plain churches and an English Bible
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- Native chief how was decapitated/beheaded
- Anne ___ was Elizabeth I's mother
- First name of the queen from 1558-1603
- Somebody who settles in a new area
- Another word for status
- surname of the privateer who circumnavigated the world 1577-1580
- Wives Henry VIII had
14 Clues: Wives Henry VIII had • Another word for status • Christians who follow the Pope • When people are extremely poor • What we call the New World now • Anne ___ was Elizabeth I's mother • Somebody who settles in a new area • First name of the queen from 1558-1603 • Native chief how was decapitated/beheaded • Duke of ___ Sidonia commanded Spanish Armada • ...
Elizabeth/Virginia Recap 2022-01-18
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- Wives Henry VIII had
- Precious natural resource found in the New World
- Anne ___ was Elizabeth I's mother
- What we call the New World now
- Christians who follow the Pope
- First name of the queen from 1558-1603
- Another word for status
- When people are extremely poor
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- Native chief how was decapitated/beheaded
- 1585 treaty which put England and Spain at war
- surname of the privateer who circumnavigated the world 1577-1580
- Somebody who settles in a new area
- Duke of ___ Sidonia commanded Spanish Armada
- Christians with plain churches and an English Bible
14 Clues: Wives Henry VIII had • Another word for status • What we call the New World now • Christians who follow the Pope • When people are extremely poor • Anne ___ was Elizabeth I's mother • Somebody who settles in a new area • First name of the queen from 1558-1603 • Native chief how was decapitated/beheaded • Duke of ___ Sidonia commanded Spanish Armada • ...
Chapter 5 Test Review 2021-11-04
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- This event occured because the British taxes allowed a monopoly of the tea market.
- This British General was defeated near Fort Duquesne.
- This regulated trade between colonial trade and foreign nations
- This is the first attempt to unite the American Colonies.
- This person said the line "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
- Left the French and Indian War becoming the strongest nation in the world.
- These skirmishes marked the beginning of the War for Independence.
- The defeat of this city brought about the fall of New France.
- In Newfoundland, this is what gained the interest of both the French and the British
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- This man was forced to surrender at Fort Necessity, marking a loss for the British.
- While Braddock failed, he built this as a way to the frontier.
- British general who fought in the Battle of Quebec
- This was a method of protesting the British taxes on goods
- This man made the famous ride through the countryside to warn of the British.
- This country controlled a large area in the new world, but had a small population.
- The settlement of this valley brought the cause of the French and Indian War.
16 Clues: British general who fought in the Battle of Quebec • This British General was defeated near Fort Duquesne. • This is the first attempt to unite the American Colonies. • This was a method of protesting the British taxes on goods • The defeat of this city brought about the fall of New France. • While Braddock failed, he built this as a way to the frontier. • ...
Criss Crossing Laneways and a Thieving Cat 2025-10-19
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- has an evergreen smell
- helps to understand people
- the exact centre of the keyboard
- one of the four perfect things in the world
- torn to bits and such
- (3) deliveries of mice, grasshoppers, baby birds and salamanders
- (2) a time to check things out
- time to spring into action
- can never be owned
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- toy bear enthusiasts
- (2) annoying but effective
- how a cat reads
- still has energy and grit
- (2) ____________ wrote “keep some room in your heart for the unimaginable”
- what toys do
- (2) had the ears of a throw pillow
- home
17 Clues: home • what toys do • how a cat reads • can never be owned • toy bear enthusiasts • torn to bits and such • has an evergreen smell • still has energy and grit • (2) annoying but effective • helps to understand people • time to spring into action • (2) a time to check things out • the exact centre of the keyboard • (2) had the ears of a throw pillow • ...
Spanish American War - Comaris 2024-04-22
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- Who was one of the two warring newspaper owners who contributed to exaggerated accounts and was the owner of the New York Journal?
- Who was one of the two warring newspaper owners who contributed to exaggerated accounts and was the owner of the New York World?
- What was the name of the ship that exploded, and prompted the United States to declare war against Spain?
- Who won the medal of honor during the Spanish American War and would eventually become a U.S. President?
- What style of newspaper reporting emphasized sensationalism over facts?
- What volunteer unit was led by Theodore Roosevelt during the war?
- What battle is considered one of the most decisive of the Spanish-American War?
- What treaty ended the war between the United States and Spain?
- Who led the American fleet to victory in Manila Bay?
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- What did the United States gain control of in the Caribbean after the war with Spain that is now a territory of the United States?
- What term describes a country with an empire extending across various territories?
- What was the rallying cry that urged Americans to join the war?
- What did the United States gain control of in the Pacific Ocean after the war with Spain?
- Who was the American president during the Spanish-American War?
- Which island was attempting to break free from Spanish control in the 1890s?
15 Clues: Who led the American fleet to victory in Manila Bay? • What treaty ended the war between the United States and Spain? • What was the rallying cry that urged Americans to join the war? • Who was the American president during the Spanish-American War? • What volunteer unit was led by Theodore Roosevelt during the war? • ...
World War One Vocab Crossword 2025-03-12
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- Spreading biased or misleading information to influence public opinion.
- A government-issued loan that helps fund a war, with the promise of repayment.
- The policy of a country expanding its territory or influence.
- The countries, including Germany and Austria-Hungary, that fought against the Allies in World War I.
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- A major global conflict that took place from 1914 to 1918.
- A strong love and devotion to one’s country.
- The countries, including France, Russia, and the United Kingdom, that fought together during World War I.
- Efforts by citizens to support their country’s war, such as working in factories or saving resources.
- The belief in building a strong military and being prepared to use it.
9 Clues: A strong love and devotion to one’s country. • A major global conflict that took place from 1914 to 1918. • The policy of a country expanding its territory or influence. • The belief in building a strong military and being prepared to use it. • Spreading biased or misleading information to influence public opinion. • ...
Prefixes 2021-11-09
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- transportation underground
- being gone from something
- to guide apart
- increase or decrease
- animal that eats all
- to put together
- accomplish something with certainty
- very disruptive
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- all across the world
- higher quality
- to behave wrong or badly
- break something apart
- desire to do bad
- move across to another place
- do something again
- take away property
- not fake
- not a perfect world
- 2 wheeled cycle
- not fair
20 Clues: not fake • not fair • higher quality • to guide apart • 2 wheeled cycle • to put together • very disruptive • desire to do bad • do something again • take away property • not a perfect world • all across the world • increase or decrease • animal that eats all • break something apart • to behave wrong or badly • being gone from something • transportation underground • move across to another place • ...
Texas History 2022-04-22
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- is the act of competing
- migrating within one country or state.
- is the single worldwide computer network that interconnects other computer networks, enabling data and other information to be exchanged.
- This is caused because of no plant rotation and the ground is made of dust so the hard winds cause a tornado-like thing
- the domestic marketplace for goods and services operating within the borders of and governed by the regulations of a particular country.
- A war within The US between the north and south
- was a leader who had a war with Texas over land and freedom
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- The time when the world changed for women so they can do more things that men can do
- the alternating phases of economic growth and decline.
- a financial gain
- They are animal in Texas that over populated
- A region close to the water with high precipitation
- True or False: The second amendment is the right to bear arms
- What is the reason the US joined World War ll
- space comprises the earth’s atmosphere and space
- people of color owned by someone else to be used for work
16 Clues: a financial gain • is the act of competing • migrating within one country or state. • They are animal in Texas that over populated • What is the reason the US joined World War ll • A war within The US between the north and south • space comprises the earth’s atmosphere and space • A region close to the water with high precipitation • ...
The Great Gatsby Review 2025-04-30
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- Gatsby’s true first name
- Symbol of Gatsby’s unattainable dream (2 words)
- Gatsby was killed by this character
- Myrtle's tragic end
- The novel's narrator
- Gatsby was a soldier in this war (3 words)
- Gatsby throws these to attract Daisy
- The area between West Egg and New York City (3 words)
- Daisy’s husband
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- Gatsby’s job is rumored to involve this
- Gatsby's shady business partner
- The era in which the novel is set (2 words)
- Fitzgerald critiques this American ideal (2 words)
- The place Daisy and Gatsby first met
- Myrtle’s husband
- Daisy’s maiden name
- The location of Gatsby’s mansion (2 words)
- Color symbolizing wealth and corruption
- Daisy's daughter
19 Clues: Daisy’s husband • Myrtle’s husband • Daisy's daughter • Daisy’s maiden name • Myrtle's tragic end • The novel's narrator • Gatsby’s true first name • Gatsby's shady business partner • Gatsby was killed by this character • The place Daisy and Gatsby first met • Gatsby throws these to attract Daisy • Gatsby’s job is rumored to involve this • Color symbolizing wealth and corruption • ...
World History Crossword 2025-05-20
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- The practice of building up weapons to convince enemies not to attack
- A philosophy that emphasizes the importance of the nation above all else
- The process of people moving to cities for work
- A political system where the government has unlimited, unchecked power over politics, the economy, and people's personal lives
- A movement for societal improvement
- Germany's attempt to rid the world of Jews and other marginalized groups
- A policy where one country exerts power over another, often for political, economic, or social gain
- Where the first atomic bomb was dropped on Japan
- The sinking of this ship contributed to the US's entry into World War I
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- The process of shifting from an agricultural economy to a manufacturing economy
- The trade of people, products, cultures, and diseases between societies
- The deep ditches soldiers fought in on World War I's Western Front
- An era when people emphasized the importance of reason
- A Sumerian temple with rectangular, stepped towers
- An independent city with its own government, economy, and culture
- the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- A philosophy that encourages people to draw conclusions based on observation, calculation, and logical argument
- A practice where a country tries to avoid conflict by giving in to the demands of a more aggressive country
18 Clues: A movement for societal improvement • the North Atlantic Treaty Organization • The process of people moving to cities for work • Where the first atomic bomb was dropped on Japan • A Sumerian temple with rectangular, stepped towers • An era when people emphasized the importance of reason • An independent city with its own government, economy, and culture • ...
The Texas industrilization 2013-04-18
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- This was one of the worst major economical breakdowns in Texas history
- This was the first major world war
- This was a huge discovery and oil was started it created a "boom"
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- This weapon during the world wars was highly demanded and so was oil because of this
- This is used to make your shirts
- This was the major way Texas pickekd cotton until it was exterminated
- This was a huge oil producer
- This was a huge advancement in transportation
- This was the second major world war
9 Clues: This was a huge oil producer • This is used to make your shirts • This was the first major world war • This was the second major world war • This was a huge advancement in transportation • This was a huge discovery and oil was started it created a "boom" • This was the major way Texas pickekd cotton until it was exterminated • ...
WWI at Home 2025-07-16
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- Cross, a humanitarian organization that provided medical services, supplies, and volunteer support during the war.
- Administration, a government agency that managed coal supplies and promoted fuel conservation with “gasless Sundays” and “lightless nights.”
- biased communication designed to influence people’s thoughts and actions, widely used during WWI to build support for the war.
- Gardens, homegrown vegetable gardens planted by citizens to support the war effort and reduce demand on public food supply.
- Creel, the journalist who led the Committee on Public Information and coordinated war propaganda campaigns.
- Amendment, the constitutional amendment passed in 1919 and ratified in 1920, granting women the right to vote.
- Objector, a person who refuses to participate in warfare due to moral or religious beliefs.
- Act, a 1917 law that made it illegal to interfere with military operations or support U.S. enemies during wartime.
- on Public Information (CPI), the first U.S. propaganda agency, created to influence public opinion and promote support for the war.
- Administration, the agency that took control of the nation’s railroads to ensure efficient transportation of troops and supplies during the war.
- Substitutes, new names for German-associated items (like “liberty cabbage” for sauerkraut) meant to promote patriotism and reduce German influence.
- Saving Time, a time adjustment first introduced nationally in 1918 to save fuel by using more daylight hours.
- Bonds, government-issued bonds sold to raise money for the war effort; buying them was seen as a patriotic duty.
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- M. Baruch, the head of the War Industries Board and a successful businessman who helped regulate wartime industry.
- Act, a 1918 law that expanded the Espionage Act by making it illegal to speak against the government or war effort.
- Men, volunteers who gave brief patriotic speeches across the country to promote the war effort and government policies.
- Industries Board, a government agency created in 1917 to coordinate the production of war materials and encourage mass production and efficiency.
- a person who opposes war and violence as a means of settling disputes, often targeted during wartime for disloyalty.
- Garden, a personal or community garden used during wartime to supplement rations and support the war effort.
- Migration, the large-scale movement of African Americans from the rural South to northern cities for jobs and to escape racism.
- Hysteria, widespread prejudice and violence toward immigrants, especially German Americans, during World War I.
- Administration, a wartime agency led by Herbert Hoover that encouraged food conservation through voluntary measures like “meatless” and “wheatless” days.
- V. Debs, a socialist leader who was imprisoned under the Sedition Act for giving antiwar speeches.
- War Labor Board, a federal agency created in 1918 to resolve labor disputes during the war and improve working conditions.
- Epidemic of 1918, a deadly influenza outbreak that spread worldwide, killing an estimated 500,000 Americans and millions more globally.
25 Clues: Objector, a person who refuses to participate in warfare due to moral or religious beliefs. • V. Debs, a socialist leader who was imprisoned under the Sedition Act for giving antiwar speeches. • Creel, the journalist who led the Committee on Public Information and coordinated war propaganda campaigns. • ...
Christmas Time 2025-12-15
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- Who voiced the Grinch in the 1966 television special? (2 words)
- What is the best-selling Christmas song of all time? (2 words)
- In Mariah Carey’s classic “All I Want for Christmas,” song, what does she say she won’t even wish for?
- What does Noel mean?
- Who sings “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree”? (2 words)
- Where is the world-famous Christmas tree placed in New York City? (2 words)
- Which US state has a town named Santa Claus?
- Who sang “Hard Candy Christmas” in 1982? (2 words)
- In which month is Boxing Day celebrated?
- In a Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”, what is the first name of Scrooge?
- What celestial ornament is typically set atop a Christmas tree?
- January 6th is also known as?
- What real-life department store is Miracle on 34th Street based on?
- What mythical figure punishes naughty children in central Europe?
- We associate “Jingle Bells” with Christmas today, but which holiday did it originally celebrate?
- What is the official Christmas flower in North America?
- What do we call the 24 days leading up to Christmas?
- Which famous scientist was born on Christmas Day in 1642? (2 words)
- Elvis isn’t going to have a white Christmas, he’s going to have a….(2 words)
- Which fictional holiday includes “The Airing of Grievances?”
- What holiday drink is also called “milk punch”?
- In the 12 days of Christmas song, what did the true love give to the singer on the second day of Christmas? (2 words)
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- In National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, what does Clark want to buy with his bonus? (2 words)
- What food did Kevin McCallister’s family order the night before their departure?
- Which movie is about a train that takes children to the North Pole on Christmas Eve? (2 words)
- Who wrote the famous poem “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas?” (3 words)
- What beverage company has used Santa Claus in its Christmas marketing since 1931? 2 words_
- What is the name of the famous Christmas ballet? The_________
- What is Ralphie's little brothers name in the movie "A Christmas Story"?
- Which U.S. President made Christmas a federal holiday?
- What is the name of the day after Christmas in Canada, Australia, and the UK? (2words)
- What artist sang and wrote the hit song, “Run, Run, Rudolph?” (2 words)
- What was the first song broadcast from space? (2 words)
- Who wrote the classic story “A Christmas Carol?”
- During which world war was the Christmas Truce, where opposing sides stopped fighting and celebrated Christmas together, observed?
- Who invented the first electric Christmas lights that were used on a Christmas tree?
- In How the Grinch Stole Christmas, what’s Cindy-Lou Who’s dog’s name?
- What city was Kevin McCallister’s family traveling to for the holidays in the hit movie, Home Alone?
- What 1988 action movie takes place on Christmas Eve? (2 words)
- How many ghosts visit Scrooge in A Christmas Carol?
- On average, how many years does it take to grow a Christmas tree to typical height?
- In the song “The Christmas Song,” whose eyes are described as “all aglow?” (2 words)
- What pop duo released the song "Last Christmas" in 1984?
- Which Christmas carol includes the lyrics “City sidewalks, busy sidewalks dressed in holiday style”? (2 words)
- What actor played the Grinch in the 2000 live-action movie Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas?
- One country has an unusual Christmas tradition. They go to KFC. Which country celebrates this way?
- In the movie Elf, what condiment does Buddy put on everything?
47 Clues: What does Noel mean? • January 6th is also known as? • In which month is Boxing Day celebrated? • Which US state has a town named Santa Claus? • What holiday drink is also called “milk punch”? • Who wrote the classic story “A Christmas Carol?” • Who sang “Hard Candy Christmas” in 1982? (2 words) • How many ghosts visit Scrooge in A Christmas Carol? • ...
USH 2.3 2025-09-10
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- "Country that became America’s key ally, providing ships, soldiers, and money.",
- "Type of army led by George Washington.",
- "German mercenaries hired by the British to fight in the war.",
- "Winter camp where Washington's army endured harsh conditions but grew stronger.",
- "Colonists who supported independence from Britain.",
- "1783 agreement that officially ended the Revolutionary War.",
- "Site of the final major battle of the Revolutionary War, where Cornwallis surrendered.",
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- "Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army.",
- "British naval strategy to cut off American ports and supplies.",
- "One of the first battles of the war, along with Concord, where the 'shot heard round the world' was fired.",
- "General who betrayed the American cause by plotting to surrender West Point.",
- "Colonists who remained faithful to Britain during the war.",
- "Hit-and-run style of fighting used effectively by American militias.",
- "Branch of military where America was weak, but France provided crucial support.",
- "Turning point battle that convinced France to support the Americans."
15 Clues: "Type of army led by George Washington.", • "Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army.", • "Colonists who supported independence from Britain.", • "Colonists who remained faithful to Britain during the war.", • "1783 agreement that officially ended the Revolutionary War.", • "German mercenaries hired by the British to fight in the war.", • ...
Name the Author 2025-04-25
18 Clues: Lolita • The Raven • The Odyssey • Animal Farm • Oliver Twist • Mrs. Dalloway • War and Peace • The Dutch House • Brave New World • Huckleberry Finn • The Great Gatsby • The Sun Also Rises • Catcher in the Rye • Pride and Prejudice • The Three Musketeers • 100 Years of Solitude • A Gentleman in Moscow • Murder on the Orient Express
WW1 Terms 2023-09-25
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- City of the mining Community during WW1.
- a series of battles fought along the eastern frontier of France and in southern Belgium, shortly after the outbreak of the First World War.
- a person killed or injured in a war or accident.
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- secret Serbian society of the early 20th century that used terrorist methods to promote the liberation of Serbs outside Serbia from Habsburg or Ottoman rule and was instrumental in planning the assassination of the Austrian archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- the act of purposely planning and executing said plan to kill someone.
- a condition with psychological and psychosomatic symptoms resulting from exposure to active warfare.
- also known as the Somme offensive, was a battle of the First World War fought by the armies of the British Empire and the French Third Republic against the German Empire. It took place between 1 July and 18 November 1916 on both sides of the upper reaches of the river Somme in France.
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
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- combat in and on the sea, the ocean, or any other battlespace involving a major body of water such as a large lake or wide river.
- the use of political means to compel an opponent to do one's will, based on hostile intent.
- was signed by Germany and the Allied Nations on June 28, 1919, formally ending World War One. The terms of the treaty required that Germany pay financial reparations, disarm, lose territory, and give up all of its overseas colonies.
- The Battle of Verdun was fought from 21 February to 18 December 1916 on the Western Front in France.
- Assassin who killed the Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- The Teddy Bear President.
15 Clues: The Teddy Bear President. • City of the mining Community during WW1. • a person killed or injured in a war or accident. • Assassin who killed the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. • a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries. • the act of purposely planning and executing said plan to kill someone. • ...
Crossword #15 2022-05-31
10 Clues: synonym of war • synonym of ally • world superpower • Capital city of Russia • country at war with Russia • they did a ___ for Ukraine • What is the Ukraine flower • one of Ukraine's flag colors • a person fleeing from conflict • America is showing ___ to Ukraine
United Nations 2021-03-26
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- The headquarters of the UN. (3 words)
- The agreement drafted by President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill that stated that no country could expand its territory at the end of the war and the basis for the UN Charter. (2 words)
- The military of the UN. (2 words)
- In charge of resolving international conflicts and preventing war. This part of the UN has 5 permanent members and ten non-permanent members. (2 words)
- Abbreviation for the judicial (justice) part of the UN.
- Another term for developing countries. (2 words)
- "UN" stands for ____________ (2 words)
- The group within the UN that votes on important issues regarding peace and security; it includes all of the members of the UN. (2 words)
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- Unfortunately, the League of Nations was _________ (did not work) at maintaining peace between countries after WWI.
- The UN replaced which failed peacekeeping organization? (3 words)
- The UN is an international _________ organization.
- Conducts research to make the UN a better organization.
- Who played a big role in the creation of the UN? (2 words)
13 Clues: The military of the UN. (2 words) • The headquarters of the UN. (3 words) • "UN" stands for ____________ (2 words) • Another term for developing countries. (2 words) • The UN is an international _________ organization. • Conducts research to make the UN a better organization. • Abbreviation for the judicial (justice) part of the UN. • ...
Identity in Christ 2013-05-01
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- ______of all our sins Ephesians 1:7
- ______ for Christ 2 Corinthians 5:20
- ______ in Him Colossians 2:10
- new _____ 2 Corinthians 5:17
- _______ in the name of the Lord Jesus 1 Corinthians 6:11
- ____of God John 1:12
- ______ by God 1 John 4:19
- ______of Christ Isaiah 61:10
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- sweet _____ of Christ 2 Corinthians 2:15
- _______ of the world Matthew 5:14
- ______ of righteousness Romans 6:18
- _____together with God 1 Corinthians 3:9
- _______through Christ Romans 8:37
- ______ of God Romans 8:17
- ______ generation 1 Peter 2:9
- ______ of God John 15:15
16 Clues: ____of God John 1:12 • ______ of God John 15:15 • ______ of God Romans 8:17 • ______ by God 1 John 4:19 • new _____ 2 Corinthians 5:17 • ______of Christ Isaiah 61:10 • ______ in Him Colossians 2:10 • ______ generation 1 Peter 2:9 • _______ of the world Matthew 5:14 • _______through Christ Romans 8:37 • ______ of righteousness Romans 6:18 • ______of all our sins Ephesians 1:7 • ...
1920's LIving 2013-07-08
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- Fixed 1919 World Series
- Music Genre of the Decade
- Famous and Controversial Golfer (2 words)
- Location of the Gatsby Manor (2 Words)
- Valley of_____: Industrial Space
- Birthplace of Daisy Buchanan wife of Tom Buchanan
- Lavish Party Host
- T.J. __________: Famous Billboard
- Famous Polo Player (2 words)
- A Place for Investors to Make Money (2 words)
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- Colour of the Light at the End of the Buchanan's Dock
- Street Where Real Businessmen Work (2 words)
- School Attended by Jay Gatsby
- National _________: America's sport
- Pianist at the Gatsby Manor
- Location of the Buchanan Home (2 words)
16 Clues: Lavish Party Host • Fixed 1919 World Series • Music Genre of the Decade • Pianist at the Gatsby Manor • Famous Polo Player (2 words) • School Attended by Jay Gatsby • Valley of_____: Industrial Space • T.J. __________: Famous Billboard • National _________: America's sport • Location of the Gatsby Manor (2 Words) • Location of the Buchanan Home (2 words) • ...
Famous New Zealanders 2022-03-03
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- Fought in the afghan war
- Was killed by pirates
- Plays in the Nba
- invented commercial bungy jumping
- A swimmer in the Paralympics
- First to climb Mount Everest
- Famous kiwi male singer
- Split the atom
- Played for the All blacks at 19
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- Won two World cups for the All Blacks
- Recently retired from shotput
- Prime minister of New Zealand
- Flew across the world in a plane in the 1930s
- Wrote Hairy Maclary
- an Olympian who does kayaking
- Stared in the film hunt for the wilder people
16 Clues: Split the atom • Plays in the Nba • Wrote Hairy Maclary • Was killed by pirates • Famous kiwi male singer • Fought in the afghan war • A swimmer in the Paralympics • First to climb Mount Everest • Recently retired from shotput • Prime minister of New Zealand • an Olympian who does kayaking • Played for the All blacks at 19 • invented commercial bungy jumping • ...
Brody N 2022-12-19
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- leader of the continental army
- souther most state of the 13 colonies
- the 13 colonies wanted this in parliament
- who wrote the DeclarationIndependence
- England the colonies
- the treaty of __ ended the French and Indian war
- The French had a with the 13 colonies during the revolutionary war
- slaves where vital to the Southern states__
- Spain could a lot of this in the new world
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- the French fought with whom in the French and Indian war
- where a bloody massacre took place
- what was the English congress called
- rights life Liberty and pursuit of happiness
13 Clues: England the colonies • leader of the continental army • where a bloody massacre took place • what was the English congress called • souther most state of the 13 colonies • who wrote the DeclarationIndependence • the 13 colonies wanted this in parliament • Spain could a lot of this in the new world • slaves where vital to the Southern states__ • ...
Spanish-American War 2023-02-17
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- Publisher of the New York World whose sensational newspaper stories called for a war to liberate Cuba from Spanish rule
- Port on the southeastern coast of Cuba, site of a major naval battle during the Spanish American war
- Publisher of the New York Journal whose sensational newspaper stories called for a war to liberate Cuba from Spanish rule
- capital of Spanish owned Cuba
- US army engineer who supervised the construction of the Panama Canal
- A narrow piece of land extending into a body of water and connecting two larger land masses
- Port town at the Pacific end if the Panama Canal
- Spanish general that was sent to Cuba to put down the revolt for independance
- US president during the Spanish-American war
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- Pacific islands that were acquired by the US as a result of the Spanish-American war
- US artist who illustrated reporters dispatches during the Spanish-American war
- This place has the world's best cigars
- US Secretary of State who negotiated the treaty that allowed the US access to the Panama canal zone
- Bay of a us navy station in Cuba
- Place where a very special treaty took place in 1919
- Leader of the First Volunteer Calvary regiment during the SA war - resigned as assistant secretary of the navy in order to fight
- Nickname of General John J. Pershing
17 Clues: capital of Spanish owned Cuba • Bay of a us navy station in Cuba • Nickname of General John J. Pershing • This place has the world's best cigars • US president during the Spanish-American war • Port town at the Pacific end if the Panama Canal • Place where a very special treaty took place in 1919 • US army engineer who supervised the construction of the Panama Canal • ...
World War I 2023-05-13
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- He was a German Field Marshal and statesman who led Germany to a major victory over Russia at the Battle of Tannenberg. He later became the president of Germany in 1925 until his death.
- He was the last tsar of Russia. He was abdicated on March 5th, 1917. He was removed by the rebellion led by Vladimir Lenin.
- He was a Russian revolutionary who helped create the Soviet Union. He was its first leader.
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- He was the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary. His assassination was the leading cause of World War I.
- He was a soldier during World War I and then became the prime minister of Great Britain during World War II.
- He was the US president during World War I.
- He was a Bosnian Serb student who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- He was the last German emperor. He was abdicated on November 9th, 1918.
8 Clues: He was the US president during World War I. • He was a Bosnian Serb student who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand. • He was the last German emperor. He was abdicated on November 9th, 1918. • He was a Russian revolutionary who helped create the Soviet Union. He was its first leader. • ...
Happy Birthday Jay 2022-10-12
10 Clues: event we met at • month you were born • your favourite co-op • world's fastest train • animal you remind me of • your least favourite nickname • type of dog you want (2 words) • smallest country in the world (2 words) • what you are studying for your master's • famous world structure built in 1887 (2 words)
Introduction to the Periodic Table 2022-09-29
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- scientists all over the world can understand
- Period 7, Elements 89 - 112
- (2) Number of protons in the nucleus
- Scientist who first created P.T.
- (2) Group 2 elements
- symbols are used because it is easier
- (3) elements arranged on P.T.
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- number of Groups on the P.T.
- Inert gasses
- (2) Group 1 elements
- Found in Group 6; Elements 57 - 80
- (2) Groups 3 - 12
- semi-conductors
- number of Periods on the P.T.
- Group 17 elements
- most abundant element in the atmosphere
16 Clues: Inert gasses • semi-conductors • (2) Groups 3 - 12 • Group 17 elements • (2) Group 1 elements • (2) Group 2 elements • Period 7, Elements 89 - 112 • number of Groups on the P.T. • number of Periods on the P.T. • (3) elements arranged on P.T. • Scientist who first created P.T. • Found in Group 6; Elements 57 - 80 • (2) Number of protons in the nucleus • ...
Introduction to the Periodic Table 2022-09-29
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- scientists all over the world can understand
- Period 7, Elements 89 - 112
- (2) Number of protons in the nucleus
- Scientist who first created P.T.
- (2) Group 2 elements
- symbols are used because it is easier
- (3) elements arranged on P.T.
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- number of Groups on the P.T.
- Inert gasses
- (2) Group 1 elements
- Found in Group 6; Elements 57 - 80
- (2) Groups 3 - 12
- semi-conductors
- number of Periods on the P.T.
- Group 17 elements
- most abundant element in the atmosphere
16 Clues: Inert gasses • semi-conductors • (2) Groups 3 - 12 • Group 17 elements • (2) Group 1 elements • (2) Group 2 elements • Period 7, Elements 89 - 112 • number of Groups on the P.T. • number of Periods on the P.T. • (3) elements arranged on P.T. • Scientist who first created P.T. • Found in Group 6; Elements 57 - 80 • (2) Number of protons in the nucleus • ...
Oliver`s geographical crossword 2013-09-11
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- imaginary line along the crest of an anticline
- sections in a year
- A drawing that shows an island,lands, oceans and more
- hemisphere- The southern side of the world
- large area with many countries in it
- level-Is the height below the sea
- area that has very little or no vegetation and is very hot
- Pole-is the very bottom point of the world
- Pole-is the very top point of the world
- Circle- The very top of the world
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- a book that has many maps inside it
- large amount of water near a land or country
- the height above sea level
- item that is used for measurement
- hemisphere- The western side of the world
- A large amount of water that takes 2/3rds of the earth
- hemisphere- The northern side of the world
- the very middle line of the earth and it is a imaginary line
- hemisphere- The eastern side of the world
- time limit with 24 hours in it
20 Clues: sections in a year • the height above sea level • time limit with 24 hours in it • item that is used for measurement • level-Is the height below the sea • Circle- The very top of the world • a book that has many maps inside it • large area with many countries in it • Pole-is the very top point of the world • hemisphere- The western side of the world • ...
WW1 Crossword 2025-06-13
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- A neutral country that Germany decided to move through to attack france
- the President of the united states during WW1
- Germany, Austria, Italy for the start of the war
- The treaty that end ww1 with germany and mad germany take the fall for ww1 as well as other punishments
- The ______ was a ship that Germany sank that had 114 American passengers that all died on it
- Join the was in 1917 after the Zimmermann Letter and the sinking of the Lusitania
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- A letter ment to go to Mexico to convince them to attack the United states
- joined the war because of the shared Slovic culture with Serbia
- was said to be the war to end all wars
- the county the was made to take the blame for the war
- joined the war after Germany violated a treaty and moved throw Belgium
- This county was allied Germany, and was the county Francis ferdinand was the duke of
- Join the war after it allay Russia had joined the war
- Was the county that the people who assaninated Arch Duke Francis ferdinand where from
14 Clues: was said to be the war to end all wars • the President of the united states during WW1 • Germany, Austria, Italy for the start of the war • the county the was made to take the blame for the war • Join the war after it allay Russia had joined the war • joined the war because of the shared Slovic culture with Serbia • ...
BAFAM October Crossword Challenge - Week 1 2024-09-27
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- Ritchey had to endure ______ during his baseball career, particularly in the South
- The Johnny Ritchey Breaking Barriers Scholarship is celebrated on ______ Robinson Day.
- War II Before joining the PCL, Johnny Ritchey served in the ______.
- Johnny ______ became the first African-American player in the Pacific Coast League.
- Johnny Ritchey served in a combat ______ unit during World War II.
- In 1938, Ritchey was barred from competing in the American ______ World Series due to his race.
- The Padres announced the second annual Johnny Ritchey Breaking Barriers ______.
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- Ritchey led the San Diego State ______ with a .356 batting average in 1946.
- The ______ expressed interest in bringing Johnny Ritchey to the Pacific Coast League in 1947.
- Johnny Ritchey played as a ______ in professional baseball.
- Ritchey broke racial ______ in the Pacific Coast League. Barriers Ritchey broke racial ______ in the Pacific Coast League.
- Ritchey’s batting style was compared to that of Tony ______.
- A bust of Johnny Ritchey is on display at ______ Park.
- Ritchey was inducted into the San Diego ______ of Champions' Breitbard Hall of Fame in 2017.
- In 1947, Ritchey won a batting title in the ______ Leagues with the Chicago American Giants.
15 Clues: A bust of Johnny Ritchey is on display at ______ Park. • Johnny Ritchey played as a ______ in professional baseball. • Ritchey’s batting style was compared to that of Tony ______. • Johnny Ritchey served in a combat ______ unit during World War II. • War II Before joining the PCL, Johnny Ritchey served in the ______. • ...
Edition 18 Crossword 2024-02-18
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- What theologian, historian, and chronologist helped popularize the practice of dating events relative to the birth of Jesus Christ?
- Which group propagated the views of the 14th-century theologian John Wycliffe, considered one of the forerunners of the Protestant Reformation in England?
- British monarchs have frequently celebrated what occasion two different times a year?
- Where did the popes spend much of the 14th century?
- Which king of Scotland gained independence from English overlordship in 1189?
- Which archbishop of Canterbury was burned at the stake for heresy during the Tudor period?
- Which queen of England was known as “the Virgin Queen”?
- Which principal adviser to Henry VIII was eventually executed, in 1540, for heresy and treason?
- Which animals were frequently used to carry messages during World War I?
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- Which king of England began his reign in 1042 and was eventually made a saint because of his reputation for piety?
- Which of these innovations helped end World War I-style trench warfare?
- Which English statesman and adviser to Henry VIII was the son of a butcher?
- Which was the last country in Europe to convert officially to Christianity, in 1387?
- Which of object is included in the crown jewels used in the coronation of British monarchs?
- On the event that sparked World War I, The New York Times headline for June 29, 1914, was “HEIR TO AUSTRIA''S THRONE IS” what?
- Members of what religion are expressly forbidden from becoming monarch of Britain?
- After King Charles III, Prince William is next in line for the British throne. Who is after him?
17 Clues: Where did the popes spend much of the 14th century? • Which queen of England was known as “the Virgin Queen”? • Which of these innovations helped end World War I-style trench warfare? • Which animals were frequently used to carry messages during World War I? • Which English statesman and adviser to Henry VIII was the son of a butcher? • ...
Bibelquiz von Inji Lea Raja 2022-12-05
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- Wer kämpfte gegen Israel ?(1 Kron (10,1)
- Wer ist die Frau des Abischurs ? (1 Chr 2,29)
- Was war die vierte Plage?(2.Mo Ex 8,20)
- Wo lehrte Jesus am Subbat (Lk 13,10)
- Zu wem flieht David ? (1 Sam 19,18)
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- Wer wurde Isaks Frau (1.Mo (24,15)
- Was zerriss David vor seinen Männern die danach Totenklage hielten? (2.Sam 1,11)
- Wie alt war Josia als er König wurde (2 Kön 22,1)
- Wer ist Erstgeborener Sohn von David (1 Chr 3,1)
- Wohin zog Abimelech und was eroberte er ?( Ri 9,50)
- Wie viele Söhne hatte Lea (1 Mo 30,20)
- Wie alt war Josia als er König wurde (2 Kön 22,1)
- Wer ist Noomis Schwiegermutter( Rut 3,9)
13 Clues: Wer wurde Isaks Frau (1.Mo (24,15) • Zu wem flieht David ? (1 Sam 19,18) • Wo lehrte Jesus am Subbat (Lk 13,10) • Wie viele Söhne hatte Lea (1 Mo 30,20) • Was war die vierte Plage?(2.Mo Ex 8,20) • Wer kämpfte gegen Israel ?(1 Kron (10,1) • Wer ist Noomis Schwiegermutter( Rut 3,9) • Wer ist die Frau des Abischurs ? (1 Chr 2,29) • ...
Texas History 2022-04-22
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- is the act of competing
- migrating within one country or state.
- is the single worldwide computer network that interconnects other computer networks, enabling data and other information to be exchanged.
- This is caused because of no plant rotation and the ground is made of dust so the hard winds cause a tornado-like thing
- the domestic marketplace for goods and services operating within the borders of and governed by the regulations of a particular country.
- A war within The US between the north and south
- was a leader who had a war with Texas over land and freedom
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- The time when the world changed for women so they can do more things that men can do
- the alternating phases of economic growth and decline.
- a financial gain
- They are animal in Texas that over populated
- A region close to the water with high precipitation
- True or False: The second amendment is the right to bear arms
- What is the reason the US joined World War ll
- space comprises the earth’s atmosphere and space
- people of color owned by someone else to be used for work
16 Clues: a financial gain • is the act of competing • migrating within one country or state. • They are animal in Texas that over populated • What is the reason the US joined World War ll • A war within The US between the north and south • space comprises the earth’s atmosphere and space • A region close to the water with high precipitation • ...
Classical Greece 2014-05-08
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- island nation east of Greece where many Greeks lived
- city attacked by Athens whose citizens were enslaved or killed
- playwright who wrote Oedipus Rex
- leader of Athens under which democracy flourished
- wanted Sparta to punish Athens harshly
- agreement that lasted for 30 years between Athens and Sparta (2)
- architect who designed many buildings in Athens
- teacher of Alexander
- writer who recorded events of Peloponnesian War
- pericles' speech to honour dead Athenians (2)
- grand temple dedicated to Athena
- city-state excluded from using ports around Athens
- location of many Greek sculptures (2)
- alliance created in case of future Persian attacks (2)
- leader of Athens killed in battle
- considered "backward cousins" of Greeks
- geographical area where Athens is located
- half-brother of Alexander
- son of Miltiades who won Battle of Marathon
- king of Macedonia
- illness that killed a lot of people, including Pericles
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- city on Sicily island that Athens tried to conquer
- city in northern Greece where burial chambers were found
- final battle location of Peloponnesian War
- rich trading city like Athens
- location of last battle of Thucydides
- great ruler who conquered Persians and established large empire (3)
- goddess with gold and ivory statue in front of reflecting pool
- pride
- geographical area where Sparta is located
- place behind which Athenians hid from Spartans (2)
- storyteller who wrote fables
- highest point in Athens
- king of Sparta killed in battle
34 Clues: pride • king of Macedonia • teacher of Alexander • highest point in Athens • half-brother of Alexander • storyteller who wrote fables • rich trading city like Athens • king of Sparta killed in battle • playwright who wrote Oedipus Rex • grand temple dedicated to Athena • leader of Athens killed in battle • location of last battle of Thucydides • location of many Greek sculptures (2) • ...
Imperialism Crossword 2023-10-10
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- ________ was asked to be a go between to achieve peace in portsmouth, new hampshire- wins nobel peace prize
- industrial _________ generates a need for markets for manufactured goods and new raw materials.
- whatwar happened in 1904
- the peace treaty with spain was the treaty of _____
- separation from the political affairs of other countries
- further isolated the U.S from europe in 1823
- led guerillas on a rain at columbus, new mexico, burned the city and killed 18 americans(2 words no space)
- _______ speaking nations had superior character, ideas, and systems of gov't
- which act created a civil government for the island
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- "remember the maine!" became the battle cry for who (2 words, no space)
- _______ journalism caused many americans to support the rebels
- what was the name of the powers: chile, argentina, and brazil
- what was added to an army bill and governed the relations betweeen cuba and u.s for 33 years (2 words, no space)
- which ship exploded outside of havanna causing the war (2 words, no space)
- what was the name of the canal in central america that helped with shipping
- policy of establishing colonies and building an empire
- the mutual lowering of tariffs, hoping to increase trade
- the refusal to take sides (2 words no space)
- a small war
- july 8, 1853, japan signs the treaty of __________
- congress attached the _________ amendment, congress agreed to leave the gov't and control of cuba to the people
21 Clues: a small war • whatwar happened in 1904 • the refusal to take sides (2 words no space) • further isolated the U.S from europe in 1823 • july 8, 1853, japan signs the treaty of __________ • the peace treaty with spain was the treaty of _____ • which act created a civil government for the island • policy of establishing colonies and building an empire • ...
FranciscoD 2024-01-18
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- was a geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism after the end of World War II.
- Race: was a 20th-century competition between two Cold War rivals, the United States and the Soviet Union, to achieve superior spaceflight capability.
- Communism is left-wing to far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society.
- War: was fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.
- Curtain: The Iron Curtain is a political metaphor used to describe the political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
- Doctrine: is an American foreign policy that pledges American "support for democracies against authoritarian threats."
- is a system of government in which state power is vested in the people or the general population of a state. According to the United Nations.
- Race: occurs when two or more groups compete in military superiority. It consists of a competition between two or more states to have superior armed forces.
- Union (USSR): The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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- Theory: is a geopolitical theory which posits that increases or decreases in democracy in one country tend to spread to neighboring countries in a domino effect.
- Nations: is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security.
- was the first artificial Earth satellite. It was launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957 as part of the Soviet space program.
- Plan: proposed that the United States provide economic assistance to restore the economic infrastructure of postwar Europe.
- War: The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies.
- Pact: a collective defence treaty established by the Soviet Union and seven other Soviet satellite states in Central and Eastern Europe.
- Airlift: was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War.
16 Clues: War: was fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953. • Airlift: was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War. • Nations: is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security. • ...
Hispanic American Observance 2023-08-25
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- Last name of the first Hispanic American Attorney General
- Nickname for the 65th Infantry Regiment
- In 1952, the 65th Infantry Regiment was the US Army last "_______" unit
- Last name of the first Hispanic American Secretary of the United States Army
- Motto for the 158th Infantry Regiment
- Last name of the first Hispanic American Under Secretary of the United States Army
- Last name of the first female Hispanic American astronaut for NASA
- How many Hispanic Americans were flying aces in World War II and the Korean War?
- Approximately 200 Puerto Rican women served in the Women’s Army Corps and served in the critical role of "_______" to avoid enemy intelligence in World War II
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- Nickname for the 158th Infantry Regiment
- State or territorial home for the 65th Infantry Regiment
- Last name of the first president to appoint a Hispanic American to a cabinet position
- State or territorial home for the 158th Infantry Regiment
- Last name of the first Hispanic American to be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor
- Last name of the first Hispanic American to serve as Chief of the National Guard Bureau
- Last name of the first Hispanic American astronaut for NASA
- Last name of the first Hispanic American four-star general of the United States Army
- State or territorial home for the 141st Infantry Regiment
- Last name of the first Latin American to fly in space
19 Clues: Motto for the 158th Infantry Regiment • Nickname for the 65th Infantry Regiment • Nickname for the 158th Infantry Regiment • Last name of the first Latin American to fly in space • State or territorial home for the 65th Infantry Regiment • Last name of the first Hispanic American Attorney General • State or territorial home for the 158th Infantry Regiment • ...
United Nations 2021-03-26
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- The agreement drafted by President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill that stated that no country could expand its territory at the end of the war and the basis for the UN Charter. (2 words)
- The UN is an international _________ organization.
- The UN replaced which failed peacekeeping organization? (3 words)
- Who played a big role in the creation of the UN? (2 words)
- Another term for developing countries. (2 words)
- In charge of resolving international conflicts and preventing war. This part of the UN has 5 permanent members and ten non-permanent members. (2 words)
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- The military of the UN. (2 words)
- Abbreviation for the judicial (justice) part of the UN.
- The group within the UN that votes on important issues regarding peace and security; it includes all of the members of the UN. (2 words)
- "UN" stands for ____________ (2 words)
- The headquarters of the UN. (3 words)
- Unfortunately, the League of Nations was _________ (did not work) at maintaining peace between countries after WWI.
- Conducts research to make the UN a better organization.
13 Clues: The military of the UN. (2 words) • The headquarters of the UN. (3 words) • "UN" stands for ____________ (2 words) • Another term for developing countries. (2 words) • The UN is an international _________ organization. • Abbreviation for the judicial (justice) part of the UN. • Conducts research to make the UN a better organization. • ...
Cold War Review 2024-05-07
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- Country who turned communist after Russia (in 1949)
- NATO is a _________ alliance
- NATO's competition (created by the Soviet Union)
- What did the Truman Doctrine promise countries threatened by communism?
- It's called the "Cold" war because there was no ___________.
- City that the wall was built in
- Who did the United States support in Afghanistan?
- Number of years the Cold War lasted (almost)
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- Where the Soviet Union invaded in 1979 (supporting a communist government)
- Who did the United States support in Nicaragua?
- Dictator who turned Cuba into a communist country
- Closest the world has ever gotten to nuclear war
- The Cold War is the United States versus ________
- What was the mission created by the CIA to send Cuban exiles back to Cuba and overthrow Castro?
14 Clues: NATO is a _________ alliance • City that the wall was built in • Number of years the Cold War lasted (almost) • Who did the United States support in Nicaragua? • Closest the world has ever gotten to nuclear war • NATO's competition (created by the Soviet Union) • Dictator who turned Cuba into a communist country • The Cold War is the United States versus ________ • ...
Clone of CHAVURAH 2024-11-08
14 Clues: repair • Sabbath • The Mama • The Papa • 4 species • The world • little guy • middle child • donate money • New Year (2 wds) • Surname (2 wds.) • citrus like lemon • oldest Van Straaten • Feast of Tabernacles
war 2023-05-05
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- who was president during the U.S civil war.
- the treaty made at the end of world war 1.
- who led the U.S army during the korean war.
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- what was the war called that the USSR and the U.S fought about.
- led by the U.S, Britain, and France in ww2.
- what tactics were used in the vietnam war.
- a government that tries to control the people.
- to try to keep someone or something of land that you own.
- a government that belongs to the people.
- led by Germany, Italy, and Japan in ww2.
10 Clues: a government that belongs to the people. • led by Germany, Italy, and Japan in ww2. • what tactics were used in the vietnam war. • the treaty made at the end of world war 1. • who was president during the U.S civil war. • led by the U.S, Britain, and France in ww2. • who led the U.S army during the korean war. • a government that tries to control the people. • ...
ww1 2025-10-29
18 Clues: Food • Code • Plane • German • French • States US • Air combat • Sub warfare • Bombardment • Failed Campagne • Romanov dynasty • Last battle of WW1 • Sunk in May 7, 1915 • To cross no mans land • First Battle of ______ • The first battle of _____ • Mask Something you wear for gas • the longest and bloodiest battles of World War I
World War II - The War in Europe 2020-02-03
17 Clues: lova • fira • seger • kräva • tvinga • ge upp • besegra • dela upp • invånare • mark/ jord • misslyckas • Medelhavet • fredsavtal • under tiden • hur som helst • slag (i krig) • välja (politiskt)
WW1 2022-05-24
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- this side of the war included Germany
- this was the country that assassinated Austria's archduke
- the average amount of deaths a day in WW1
- the treaty that ended WW1
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- of World War 1.
- This side of the war included countries like England and France
- known as the war to end all wars
- the number of military deaths in WW1
- this country left, right when America joined
- This country was sent a message by Germany to go to war with America to gain their land back
- true or false WW1 was known as one of the most of the bloodiest battles of all time
11 Clues: of World War 1. • the treaty that ended WW1 • known as the war to end all wars • the number of military deaths in WW1 • this side of the war included Germany • the average amount of deaths a day in WW1 • this country left, right when America joined • this was the country that assassinated Austria's archduke • ...
Think Abroad Week 2023-03-05
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- In which city would you find La Sagrada Familia?
- The ancient Greek god of war
- 44th president of the USA
- What is the name of the tallest mountain in the world?
- What is the largest African island?
- What company is also the name of one of the longest rivers in the world?
- What was the Turkish city of Istanbul called before 1930?
- Street artist Banksy is originally associated with which British city?
- What is the name of the main antagonist in the Shakespeare play Othello?
- Which is Africa's longest river?
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- What language is spoken in Brazil?
- Which US state was Joe Exotic a.k.a. the Tiger King's G.W. Zoo based?
- How many planets are in our solar system?
- What are the names of the five oceans of the world? Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Antarctic...
- What is the capital of Canada?
- Which country has the most pyramids in the world?
- Which country has the largest population in the world?
- Where was Frida Kahlo born?
- Beirut is the capital of which country?
- The largest continent
- In The Princess Diaries, Mia Thermopolis is heir to the throne of which fictional country?
21 Clues: The largest continent • 44th president of the USA • Where was Frida Kahlo born? • The ancient Greek god of war • What is the capital of Canada? • Which is Africa's longest river? • What language is spoken in Brazil? • What is the largest African island? • Beirut is the capital of which country? • How many planets are in our solar system? • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-03
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- Captain of Redhawks Women's Throwball team
- One of the FIFA world cup 2026 hosting cities in Canada
- Fastest bowler of Redhawks cricket team
- Rogers Arena is the home arena of which Vancouver team
- Smallest country to qualify for FIFA World cup
- 3-a side sport that Redhawks became champions for the first time
- A special cultural event performed by Redhawk's men in Varavelppu-2025
- Winner club of this year's prestigious KCABC cricket tournament
- Name of the event where Redhawks had a clean sweep on all participated competitions
- Most popular sports in the world
- Joint secretary of Redhawks club for the year 2025
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- Goalkeeper with most golden gloves award in Redhawks soccer team
- Name of the event conducted by Consulate General of India to celebrate India’s cultural diversity
- 7-a side sport event where Z type movement of player positions involved
- Sport in which Redhawks team became the finalists for most times this year
- A sport event where Redhawks women's team are maiden champions
- Winner of 2025 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup
- Home ground of Vancouver Whitecaps
- Coach of Redhawks Tug of War teams
- Country who is making debut in 2026 cricket T20 world cup
20 Clues: Most popular sports in the world • Home ground of Vancouver Whitecaps • Coach of Redhawks Tug of War teams • Fastest bowler of Redhawks cricket team • Captain of Redhawks Women's Throwball team • Winner of 2025 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup • Smallest country to qualify for FIFA World cup • Joint secretary of Redhawks club for the year 2025 • ...
Continents & Oceans Vocabulary 2024-08-19
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- United States, Canada, Mexico
- Has the longest river in the world, the Nile River
- Amazon Rainforest
- History of war and many languages
- The smallest continent in the world
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- Separates Europe, Africa, and North and South America
- The largest ocean
- The smallest, shallowest,and coldest ocean in the world.
- The coldest continent
- Borders India,East African, Australia, and the Southern Ocean
- The largest continent with the highest population
11 Clues: The largest ocean • Amazon Rainforest • The coldest continent • United States, Canada, Mexico • History of war and many languages • The smallest continent in the world • The largest continent with the highest population • Has the longest river in the world, the Nile River • Separates Europe, Africa, and North and South America • ...
WW1 TW 2023-10-10
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- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other
- The Treaty of Versailles was signed by Germany and the Allied Nations on June 28, 1919, formally ending World War One.
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- U.S. Army general who commanded the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) in Europe during World War I.
- a coded message sent to Mexico, proposing a military alliance against the United States
- one of the largest movements of people in United States history
- Designed as guidelines for the rebuilding of the postwar world
- made it a crime for American citizens to "print, utter, or publish any false, scandalous, and malicious writing"
- advocacy of or support for the political independence of a particular nation or people
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce
- authorized the Federal Government to temporarily expand the military through conscription
10 Clues: Designed as guidelines for the rebuilding of the postwar world • one of the largest movements of people in United States history • a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other • advocacy of or support for the political independence of a particular nation or people • ...
History crossword 2024-12-11
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- african americans who migrated from the south to KansaThe s
- the separation of people based on race
- The 1919 peace treaty at the end of World War 1 which established new nations, borders, and war reparations
- African American leader who promoted self-reliance for african americans; he started the Universal Negro Improvement Society, which urged African Americans to take pride in their heritage.
- The principles making up President Woodrow Wilson's plan for world peace following World War
- a mixture of people from different cultures and races who blend by abandoning their native languages and cultures
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- Military operations in which the opposing forces attack and counterattack from systems of fortified ditches rather than on a
- One of the free-thinking young women who embraced the new fashions and urban attitudes of the 1920s.
- gives women the right to vote
- multifamily urban dwelling usually overcrowded and unsanitary
10 Clues: gives women the right to vote • the separation of people based on race • african americans who migrated from the south to KansaThe s • multifamily urban dwelling usually overcrowded and unsanitary • The principles making up President Woodrow Wilson's plan for world peace following World War • ...
Classical Greece 2014-05-08
Across
- wanted Sparta to punish Athens harshly
- pride
- architect who designed many buildings in Athens
- geographical area where Athens is located
- son of Miltiades who won Battle of Marathon
- leader of Athens under which democracy flourished
- place behind which Athenians hid from Spartans (2)
- geographical area where Sparta is located
- great ruler who conquered Persians and established large empire (3)
- final battle location of Peloponnesian War
- city on Sicily island that Athens tried to conquer
- grand temple dedicated to Athena
- city attacked by Athens whose citizens were enslaved or killed
- goddess with gold and ivory statue in front of reflecting pool
- alliance created in case of future Persian attacks (2)
- leader of Athens killed in battle
Down
- city in northern Greece where burial chambers were found
- considered "backward cousins" of Greeks
- writer who recorded events of Peloponnesian War
- location of last battle of Thucydides
- king of Sparta killed in battle
- king of Macedonia
- highest point in Athens
- island nation east of Greece where many Greeks lived
- pericles' speech to honour dead Athenians (2)
- playwright who wrote Oedipus Rex
- half-brother of Alexander
- location of many Greek sculptures (2)
- teacher of Alexander
- agreement that lasted for 30 years between Athens and Sparta (2)
- rich trading city like Athens
- illness that killed a lot of people, including Pericles
- city-state excluded from using ports around Athens
- storyteller who wrote fables
34 Clues: pride • king of Macedonia • teacher of Alexander • highest point in Athens • half-brother of Alexander • storyteller who wrote fables • rich trading city like Athens • king of Sparta killed in battle • playwright who wrote Oedipus Rex • grand temple dedicated to Athena • leader of Athens killed in battle • location of last battle of Thucydides • location of many Greek sculptures (2) • ...
Imperialism and World War One Crossword 2022-01-20
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- Territorial or economic expansion
- The Great War
- A style of newspaper, some of the publihers were Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst.
- a group of countries and nations fighting together.
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- Germany,Italy, and Austria-Hungary formed a secret agreement. This was called...
- Rule by an emperor or government.
- the causes of world war one was abbreviated to...
- on November Eleventh we remember the armistice signed between the Allies of World War I
8 Clues: The Great War • Rule by an emperor or government. • Territorial or economic expansion • the causes of world war one was abbreviated to... • a group of countries and nations fighting together. • Germany,Italy, and Austria-Hungary formed a secret agreement. This was called... • on November Eleventh we remember the armistice signed between the Allies of World War I • ...
Chapter 7 Crossword 2018-01-11
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- When a superpower nation supports nations that oppose the same country with financial, military, or personnel support
- A foreign policy implemented intended to prevent the expansion of communism through international allies
- A leader in Britain after the second world war, who created the iron curtain metaphor
- Used by major powers to deter the advancements made by the opposing side with arms build up
- Leader of the Soviet Union during the Cold War
- Countries siding with neither the United states or the Soviet Union during the cold war, these countries mostly being part of the UN
- Acquiring additional land through the means of violating the sovereignty of nations to benefit
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- A phrase created by Winston Churchill to refer to the difference in ideologies of the Western Europe and and pro-democratic nations in the Western region of the world, and Eastern European nations that are in support of communism, which result in an ideological barrier
- Behaviour or foreign policy on an international scale that results in the threat of military means being used to resolve conflict
- A physical manifestation of the iron curtain metaphor, which separated East and West Berlin
- A war that does not involve combat, but instead fueled by propaganda and espionage directed at the opposing nation
- Created by a Republican senator in an attempt to persecute communists in America during the Cold War
- Struggles of people for independence in nations that are oppressed or colonized
- A period when the major powers in the Cold War tried to tone down the tensions through many means
14 Clues: Leader of the Soviet Union during the Cold War • Struggles of people for independence in nations that are oppressed or colonized • A leader in Britain after the second world war, who created the iron curtain metaphor • A physical manifestation of the iron curtain metaphor, which separated East and West Berlin • ...
ww1 2025-10-29
18 Clues: Food • Code • Plane • German • French • States US • Air combat • Sub warfare • Bombardment • Failed Campagne • Romanov dynasty • Last battle of WW1 • Sunk in May 7, 1915 • To cross no mans land • First Battle of ______ • The first battle of _____ • Mask Something you wear for gas • the longest and bloodiest battles of World War I
icon_slayer 2020-10-02
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- puzzling path
- ... my patience
- dressing
- ... machina
- blunt
- settle away
- meat.vegetable.fruit (1,1,1)
- (of) number
- land eye-ay
- returned from war
- contend with
- stumble
- barks
- period
- ... ... oxenfree
- thrill
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- brain highway relay
- Principia ...
- regulate
- world unit
- protrudes
- stuff
- veil
- heighten
- lexical unit
- lyrical hip-hop
- lock n' ...
- ... control
- anime spinoff
- lit
30 Clues: lit • veil • stuff • blunt • barks • period • thrill • stumble • regulate • dressing • heighten • protrudes • world unit • ... machina • settle away • (of) number • land eye-ay • lock n' ... • ... control • lexical unit • contend with • puzzling path • Principia ... • anime spinoff • ... my patience • lyrical hip-hop • ... ... oxenfree • returned from war • brain highway relay • meat.vegetable.fruit (1,1,1)
Games 2021-12-13
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- Parkour
- Race with Luigi
- Blackreef Island
- Global Brawls
- Block building
- Battle Deck
- Crossword Style
- Skateboard
- Don’t get run over
- Game Creator
- Cold War
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- Jake and Tricky
- CIA Officer
- High Speed Rhythm
- Carjacker
- Match Three
- Various Songs
- Intricate Sentences
- Forty tracks
- First Real Blood
- Hand-eye coordination
- Imposter
- Nintendo Original
- Link
- Virtual World
25 Clues: Link • Parkour • Imposter • Cold War • Carjacker • Skateboard • CIA Officer • Match Three • Battle Deck • Forty tracks • Game Creator • Various Songs • Global Brawls • Virtual World • Block building • Jake and Tricky • Race with Luigi • Crossword Style • First Real Blood • Blackreef Island • High Speed Rhythm • Nintendo Original • Don’t get run over • Intricate Sentences • Hand-eye coordination
general knowledge 2020-07-08
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- fastest man in the world
- dwarf planet(5)
- named after a roman goddess(5)
- largest planet(7)
- best football players whith diego in them
- 7th from the sun(6)
- known as the blue planet(5)
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- closest to the sun(7)
- penguins live there(9)
- blue planet 8th away from the sun(7)
- biggest bird in britain(17)
- second largest planet(6)
- largest land mammal(8)
- largest country in the world(6)
- the god of war(4)
- capital city of the U.S.A(15)
16 Clues: dwarf planet(5) • largest planet(7) • the god of war(4) • 7th from the sun(6) • closest to the sun(7) • penguins live there(9) • largest land mammal(8) • fastest man in the world • second largest planet(6) • biggest bird in britain(17) • known as the blue planet(5) • capital city of the U.S.A(15) • named after a roman goddess(5) • largest country in the world(6) • ...
Israel's Defining Wars 2022-01-10
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- King of Jordan who was on the Arab side until the 73 war
- The attempted assassination by the Palestinian forces in Jordan of King Hussein that started Black September
- Resolution that Israel must withdraw from territory taken during the 6 day war
- militant wing of PLO
- territory that Israel takes in 67
- PM that ignored warning signs
- A main source of conflict for the Sinai War
- Leader of the PLO
- President of Egypt, strong face in Arab world
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- Report by the Soviets that the Israeli's were fortifying the Syrian border
- had interests in cold war but did not want to seem like the bad guy, influenced start of Six-day war
- The Egyptians closed it after false intelligence
- Conflict between the Jordanians and Palestinian militant groups
- the Egyptians nationalized it in 56, forcing colonial powers to step in
- The thought that Israel's intelligence was full proof and that there could not be a surprise attack on Israel
15 Clues: Leader of the PLO • militant wing of PLO • PM that ignored warning signs • territory that Israel takes in 67 • A main source of conflict for the Sinai War • President of Egypt, strong face in Arab world • The Egyptians closed it after false intelligence • King of Jordan who was on the Arab side until the 73 war • ...
Mouat Mind Madness Crossword 2016-04-12
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- Famous German Composer Born 1685
- God of War
- Pierre Trudeau's Son
- The Third Planet
- Luxembourg's Capital
- He said "Everything in life is luck"
- The "King"
- Co-Founder of Apple
- Coined the Term "Spaceship Earth"
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- Abbotsford's Mayor
- 2020
- Geordi La Forge
- Peace
- Nevermore
- Dunkin
- Grown Up Garçon
- Debris Around the World
- Born 1989
- Russian Secret Service
19 Clues: 2020 • Peace • Dunkin • Nevermore • Born 1989 • God of War • The "King" • Geordi La Forge • Grown Up Garçon • The Third Planet • Abbotsford's Mayor • Co-Founder of Apple • Pierre Trudeau's Son • Luxembourg's Capital • Russian Secret Service • Debris Around the World • Famous German Composer Born 1685 • Coined the Term "Spaceship Earth" • He said "Everything in life is luck"
Classical Greece 2014-05-08
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- wanted Sparta to punish Athens harshly
- rich trading city like Athens
- pride
- king of Macedonia
- agreement that lasted for 30 years between Athens and Sparta (2)
- king of Sparta killed in battle
- city in northern Greece where burial chambers were found
- great ruler who conquered Persians and established large empire (3)
- city attacked by Athens whose citizens were enslaved or killed
- location of last battle of Thucydides
- leader of Athens killed in battle
- writer who recorded events of Peloponnesian War
- son of Miltiades who won Battle of Marathon
- goddess with gold and ivory statue in front of reflecting pool
- leader of Athens under which democracy flourished
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- city on Sicily island that Athens tried to conquer
- illness that killed a lot of people, including Pericles
- grand temple dedicated to Athena
- geographical area where Athens is located
- island nation east of Greece where many Greeks lived
- location of many Greek sculptures (2)
- geographical area where Sparta is located
- storyteller who wrote fables
- half-brother of Alexander
- teacher of Alexander
- considered "backward cousins" of Greeks
- city-state excluded from using ports around Athens
- pericles' speech to honour dead Athenians (2)
- alliance created in case of future Persian attacks (2)
- final battle location of Peloponnesian War
- playwright who wrote Oedipus Rex
- architect who designed many buildings in Athens
- place behind which Athenians hid from Spartans (2)
- highest point in Athens
34 Clues: pride • king of Macedonia • teacher of Alexander • highest point in Athens • half-brother of Alexander • storyteller who wrote fables • rich trading city like Athens • king of Sparta killed in battle • grand temple dedicated to Athena • playwright who wrote Oedipus Rex • leader of Athens killed in battle • location of many Greek sculptures (2) • location of last battle of Thucydides • ...
Key concepts 4.3-5.3 crossword 2021-05-25
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- The ___ ___ (2 words) said that an enslaved person in a free state is not entitled to freedom.
- The _______ states wanted to keep slavery.
- _________ Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin.
- Slavery was dubbed a "_____ evil"
- The ____________ (2 words with a hyphen) party opposed the expansion of slavery and later merged into the republican party.
- The idea that God wanted Americans to migrate west. (2 words)
- The _____ compromise made ____ a slave state and stopped the North's efforts to abolish slavery.
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- The _______ amendment gave citizenship to everyone born in the US.
- The ______ exclusion act forbade ____ immigration in the US.
- The nativists were very anti-______.
- The ____ ____ (2 words)was passed during westward expansion. It was an attempt to get Americans to move west with the promise of land.
- The ____ Purchase was when we bought the ______ territory from the French.
- The ____ ____ (2 words). Europe can not interfere within Americans and America can not be colonized.
- Allowed someone to use the land as long as they give a portion of their crops for that land.
- The ______-nebraska act was a repsonse to the pro-slavery 'Bleeding _____' violence.
- The _____ amendment gave African American men the right to vote.
- The _______ Amendment abolished slavery.
- The ____ proviso tried to ban slavery in newly acquired territory but was unsuccessful.
- The _____-American war was a war fought over the right to claim Texas.
- The ________ Address was given by Abraham Lincoln to support anti-slavery.
20 Clues: Slavery was dubbed a "_____ evil" • The nativists were very anti-______. • The _______ Amendment abolished slavery. • The _______ states wanted to keep slavery. • _________ Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin. • The ______ exclusion act forbade ____ immigration in the US. • The idea that God wanted Americans to migrate west. (2 words) • ...
Wonderful world 2 2019-05-28
16 Clues: task • Lager • giftig • 14Tage • Vorräte • takepart • Insekten • Autogramm • klatschen • Petroleum • Überleben • beschweren • Teilnehmer • gelangweilt • Schlangenbiss • Filmmannschaft
FranciscoD 2024-01-18
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- was a geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism after the end of World War II.
- Race: was a 20th-century competition between two Cold War rivals, the United States and the Soviet Union, to achieve superior spaceflight capability.
- Communism is left-wing to far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society.
- War: was fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.
- Curtain: The Iron Curtain is a political metaphor used to describe the political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
- Doctrine: is an American foreign policy that pledges American "support for democracies against authoritarian threats."
- is a system of government in which state power is vested in the people or the general population of a state. According to the United Nations.
- Race: occurs when two or more groups compete in military superiority. It consists of a competition between two or more states to have superior armed forces.
- Union (USSR): The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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- Theory: is a geopolitical theory which posits that increases or decreases in democracy in one country tend to spread to neighboring countries in a domino effect.
- Nations: is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security.
- was the first artificial Earth satellite. It was launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957 as part of the Soviet space program.
- Plan: proposed that the United States provide economic assistance to restore the economic infrastructure of postwar Europe.
- War: The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies.
- Pact: a collective defence treaty established by the Soviet Union and seven other Soviet satellite states in Central and Eastern Europe.
- Airlift: was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War.
16 Clues: War: was fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953. • Airlift: was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War. • Nations: is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security. • ...
American revoultuion 2021-10-12
16 Clues: tiger • olive • fredom • oui oui • thomas paine • first to sign • married people • the hill fight • chritmas fight • first president • opposite of warm • the turning point • scary German soilders • american football team • "the shot heard around the world" • tried to get the french to join the war
United Nations 2021-03-26
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- The agreement drafted by President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill that stated that no country could expand its territory at the end of the war and the basis for the UN Charter. (2 words)
- The UN is an international _________ organization.
- The UN replaced which failed peacekeeping organization? (3 words)
- Who played a big role in the creation of the UN? (2 words)
- Another term for developing countries. (2 words)
- In charge of resolving international conflicts and preventing war. This part of the UN has 5 permanent members and ten non-permanent members. (2 words)
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- The military of the UN. (2 words)
- Abbreviation for the judicial (justice) part of the UN.
- The group within the UN that votes on important issues regarding peace and security; it includes all of the members of the UN. (2 words)
- "UN" stands for ____________ (2 words)
- The headquarters of the UN. (3 words)
- Unfortunately, the League of Nations was _________ (did not work) at maintaining peace between countries after WWI.
- Conducts research to make the UN a better organization.
13 Clues: The military of the UN. (2 words) • The headquarters of the UN. (3 words) • "UN" stands for ____________ (2 words) • Another term for developing countries. (2 words) • The UN is an international _________ organization. • Abbreviation for the judicial (justice) part of the UN. • Conducts research to make the UN a better organization. • ...
Classical Greece 2014-05-08
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- teacher of Alexander
- city-state excluded from using ports around Athens
- leader of Athens under which democracy flourished
- king of Sparta killed in battle
- pericles' speech to honour dead Athenians (2)
- city in northern Greece where burial chambers were found
- island nation east of Greece where many Greeks lived
- geographical area where Sparta is located
- alliance created in case of future Persian attacks (2)
- wanted Sparta to punish Athens harshly
- writer who recorded events of Peloponnesian War
- agreement that lasted for 30 years between Athens and Sparta (2)
- king of Macedonia
- location of many Greek sculptures (2)
- half-brother of Alexander
- place behind which Athenians hid from Spartans (2)
- son of Miltiades who won Battle of Marathon
- illness that killed a lot of people, including Pericles
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- final battle location of Peloponnesian War
- goddess with gold and ivory statue in front of reflecting pool
- geographical area where Athens is located
- considered "backward cousins" of Greeks
- great ruler who conquered Persians and established large empire (3)
- playwright who wrote Oedipus Rex
- city on Sicily island that Athens tried to conquer
- storyteller who wrote fables
- architect who designed many buildings in Athens
- rich trading city like Athens
- pride
- grand temple dedicated to Athena
- location of last battle of Thucydides
- city attacked by Athens whose citizens were enslaved or killed
- highest point in Athens
- leader of Athens killed in battle
34 Clues: pride • king of Macedonia • teacher of Alexander • highest point in Athens • half-brother of Alexander • storyteller who wrote fables • rich trading city like Athens • king of Sparta killed in battle • playwright who wrote Oedipus Rex • grand temple dedicated to Athena • leader of Athens killed in battle • location of last battle of Thucydides • location of many Greek sculptures (2) • ...
CIVIL WAR 2021-11-02
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- what was a crucial success for the Union
- what happend during April 12, 1861 – April
- Who led the south to war
- who wanted to keep slavery
- 23,000 men died in what place
- What was the first battle
- What was the fourth battle
- who wanted to end slavery
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- what did they fight for
- Who was the president during the civil war
- What part of california did they fight in
- who was leader in the abolitionist movement
- confederacy in the American Civil War.
- What place had 2 major battles in it
- What did africans americans want
- Who led the Union Armies to victory over
16 Clues: what did they fight for • Who led the south to war • What was the first battle • who wanted to end slavery • who wanted to keep slavery • What was the fourth battle • 23,000 men died in what place • What did africans americans want • What place had 2 major battles in it • confederacy in the American Civil War. • what was a crucial success for the Union • ...
Ch 4 (The American Revolution) 2021-09-27
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- American naval hero (3 words)
- Privately owned ship used to attack an enemy
- Country that helps another
- German soldier hired by the British
- loyalists moved here after the war (country north of America)
- Long steel knives attached to the ends of guns
- Place of 1777 battles and British surrender
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- Hit-and-run fighting tactic
- To run away from the military
- European ally of Patriots
- Commander of the Continental Army
- Overall plan of action
- Carolina commander Francis Marion nickname (2 words)
- Problem caused when Congress borrowed money for war
- Outlawed in Vermont and Massachusetts after the war
15 Clues: Overall plan of action • European ally of Patriots • Country that helps another • Hit-and-run fighting tactic • To run away from the military • American naval hero (3 words) • Commander of the Continental Army • German soldier hired by the British • Place of 1777 battles and British surrender • Privately owned ship used to attack an enemy • ...
FIRST SEMESTER FINAL REVIEW #1 2023-12-11
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- First 10 Amendments
- His was the first rebellion
- what Jefferson declared for America
- Compact used by the Pilgrims
- "these are the times that try men's souls"
- She told John to remember the ladies
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- Religious movement from 1730-1750
- "shot heard round the world"
- used as propaganda
- intro to the Constitution
- End of the Revolutionary War
- "turning point of the Rev War"
- a common man writing to common men
13 Clues: used as propaganda • First 10 Amendments • intro to the Constitution • His was the first rebellion • "shot heard round the world" • End of the Revolutionary War • Compact used by the Pilgrims • "turning point of the Rev War" • Religious movement from 1730-1750 • a common man writing to common men • what Jefferson declared for America • She told John to remember the ladies • ...
pu 2025-04-02
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- A literary device that is used to express meaning through symbols and characters.
- Golding was also revolted by the evil deeds in WW2 like...
- After WW2, many countries had arsenal of ______ (2 words).
- What was set up after WW2 to prevent global conflict.
- Golding was revolted by the evil deeds in WW2 like...
- Golding was ashamed of his own actions in WW2 as a ____ (2 words).
- Golding's experience during WW2 had a _____ effect on him.
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- In LOTF, _____ are used to express feelings about control and culture.
- Because of the Cold War, ____ was a possibility.
- In LOTF, setting is used to express feelings about ______.
- William Golding is from what country?
- Golding believed that even good people could be _____.
- In LOTF, characters are used to express feelings about ________.
- This conflict began in the 1950s.
- Golding viewed _____ (2 words) as savage.
- LOTF taking place against the backdrop of nuclear was no ____.
- LOTF was published after what war?
17 Clues: This conflict began in the 1950s. • LOTF was published after what war? • William Golding is from what country? • Golding viewed _____ (2 words) as savage. • Because of the Cold War, ____ was a possibility. • What was set up after WW2 to prevent global conflict. • Golding was revolted by the evil deeds in WW2 like... • ...
APUSH VOCAB 2019-04-03
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- poor landless freemen
- 37th president of the United States from 1969 to 1974
- Wilson's peace plan
- took over the presidency during World War II upon the death of Roosevelt
- president during World War I
- 26th president of the United States
- President who instituted the New Deal
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- several burglars were arrested in the office of the Democratic National Committee, located in the Watergate complex of buildings in Washington, D.C.
- worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world, lasting from 1929 to 1939
- international military campaign that was launched by the United States government after the September 11 attacks against the United States
- policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries
- He pushed his "Share Our Wealth" program which would make "Every Man a King."
- the social order that is dominated by the so-called middle class
- widespread fear by a society or state about a potential rise of communism, anarchism, or radical leftism
- Program with the goal of reviving the American Economy during the Great Depression
15 Clues: Wilson's peace plan • poor landless freemen • president during World War I • 26th president of the United States • President who instituted the New Deal • 37th president of the United States from 1969 to 1974 • the social order that is dominated by the so-called middle class • took over the presidency during World War II upon the death of Roosevelt • ...
Fun Facts 2020-03-29
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- the largest herbivore is the
- This country has the largest beach in the world
- This ocean is the largest
- World War II lasted ___ years
- The largest mammal in the world
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- The capital of Florida
- What is the healthiest candy option
- This ocean is salt free
- This state has the most State Parks
- The capital of Ohio
- This mammal is a protected species in Florida
11 Clues: The capital of Ohio • The capital of Florida • This ocean is salt free • This ocean is the largest • the largest herbivore is the • World War II lasted ___ years • The largest mammal in the world • What is the healthiest candy option • This state has the most State Parks • This mammal is a protected species in Florida • This country has the largest beach in the world
Revision May 2023-05-09
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- ______is the spider?
- Tina Turner is simply ___ ___ (2 words)
- Frank Sinatra famous song travel by air to a natural satellite
- An actor, now dead who was a rebel without a cause(2 words)
- You have 5 on each foot.
- Ritchie Valens and "The wolves" made this song famous (2 words)
- only one time, it is also lottery for the blind in Spain.
- you are correct, and not left.
- This animal has 8 legs,9 brains and 3 hearts
- _____are you?
- I _____ dinner, lunch, coffee, and breakfast and a break
- We live on this planet.
- _____is your name?
- this is not the last help in an emergency.
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- Now Bernard Arnault is the ______ man in the world. Last year Elon it was Elon Musk.
- This alcohol is served on the rocks
- a dozen or half a dozen
- Highest mountain in the world
- Russia is the _______ country in the world.
- on toast this is not "jamón"
- You can buy online here, and also a long river
- Shoes you wear in the house
- Male sibling.
- a portable computer
- 007 likes this shaken but not stirred
- _____is your birthday?
- The answer is blowing in the ______
27 Clues: Male sibling. • _____are you? • _____is your name? • a portable computer • ______is the spider? • _____is your birthday? • a dozen or half a dozen • We live on this planet. • You have 5 on each foot. • Shoes you wear in the house • on toast this is not "jamón" • Highest mountain in the world • you are correct, and not left. • This alcohol is served on the rocks • ...
Spring Final: Revolutions and other things. 2023-05-15
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- Reign of ______ was started by the Committee of Public Safety during the most dangerous time for the Revolution.
- ______ Restoration; the Japanese Emperor takes over and Japan industrializes.
- Beheading device the French Revolution used a lot.
- Shared cultural identity by a people that fueled both consolidation and fascism.
- World War ___; Axis vs Allies in the 1940's.
- Great _____ Forward; Mao's economic plan for China that killed 40 million people.
- Right-wing dictatorship type of government started by Italy.
- Europe's policy of colonizing most of the world in the 1800s.
- ______ Warfare; dig a hole, and try not to die crossing No Man's Land in WWI.
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- The French ________ kicked off the 1800s with the overthrow of Louis XVI, the Reign of Terror, and the rise of Napoleon.
- _______ Warfare; gas attacks and other nasty things in WWI
- World War ___; Triple Entente vs Central Powers in the 1910's.
- The ________ Revolution saw massive leaps in technology in the 1800s.
- Over 6 million Jews killed, alongside millions of others.
- The ______ Among The Nations were those who saved people form the Holocaust.
15 Clues: World War ___; Axis vs Allies in the 1940's. • Beheading device the French Revolution used a lot. • Over 6 million Jews killed, alongside millions of others. • _______ Warfare; gas attacks and other nasty things in WWI • Right-wing dictatorship type of government started by Italy. • Europe's policy of colonizing most of the world in the 1800s. • ...
Fun Facts 2020-03-29
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- This state has the most State Parks
- The largest mammal in the world
- The capital of Ohio
- This country has the largest beach in the world
- the largest herbivore is the
- What is the healthiest candy option
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- The capital of Florida
- This ocean is salt free
- World War II lasted ___ years
- This mammal is a protected species in Florida
- This ocean is the largest
11 Clues: The capital of Ohio • The capital of Florida • This ocean is salt free • This ocean is the largest • the largest herbivore is the • World War II lasted ___ years • The largest mammal in the world • This state has the most State Parks • What is the healthiest candy option • This mammal is a protected species in Florida • This country has the largest beach in the world
Cold War Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-30
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- A communist guerrilla group that fought South Vietnamese government forces during the Vietnam War.
- The theory that if one country becomes Communist, then its neighboring countries will come under Communist control.
- The last name of the leader of the Soviet Union when the Cold War started.
- General MacArthur believed the U.S. would appear to take part in ___________ if they were to fully back off from the Korean War.
- The policy of stopping the spread of Communism in which the U.S. was a part of.
- An alliance the U.S. created during the Cold War.
- The name of the Vietnamese leader of North Vietnam when the Vietnam War started.
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- A herbicide used for chemical warfare by the U.S. during the Vietnam War.
- The name of the 2-mile-wide border between North and South Korea that is still around today.
- The last name of the person who founded Communism.
- The last name of the U.S. president during the Korean War.
- The Korean War ended in a _________ that maintained the 38th parallel boundary.
- The USSR created the ______ Pact during the Cold War.
- The name of the Korean leader of North Korea when the Korean War started.
- The name of the first president of South Vietnam who was assassinated.
15 Clues: An alliance the U.S. created during the Cold War. • The last name of the person who founded Communism. • The USSR created the ______ Pact during the Cold War. • The last name of the U.S. president during the Korean War. • The name of the first president of South Vietnam who was assassinated. • ...
1960s Cold War 2023-05-04
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- - US President during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- - US spy plane shot down over the Soviet Union in 1960.
- of Pigs - Failed invasion of Cuba by US-backed forces in 1961.
- - A type of weapon that uses atomic energy to cause destruction.
- - A weapon capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.
- - Country where the US fought a long and divisive war during the Cold War era.
- - A conflict where two powers support opposing sides in a smaller country.
- - Mutual Assured Destruction, a doctrine of nuclear deterrence.
- - Soviet satellite that was the first to be launched into orbit.
- - The willingness to go to the brink of war to achieve political goals.
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- - Soviet leader during the early 1960s.
- - German city divided by the Wall during the Cold War.
- - A person who gathers secret information about another country or organization.
- Wall - Concrete barrier built to separate East and West Berlin.
- - Communist leader of Cuba during the Cold War.
- race - A competition between nations to have the most powerful weapons.
- - A period of relaxed tensions between the US and the Soviet Union in the 1970s.
- - Term used to describe Communist countries or sympathizers during the Cold War.
- - The "race" between the US and the Soviet Union to explore outer space.
- - Weapons and military equipment used during the Cold War.
20 Clues: - Soviet leader during the early 1960s. • - US President during the Cuban Missile Crisis. • - Communist leader of Cuba during the Cold War. • - A weapon capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. • - German city divided by the Wall during the Cold War. • - US spy plane shot down over the Soviet Union in 1960. • - Weapons and military equipment used during the Cold War. • ...
british columbia 1995-2009 2015-03-06
World War I Vocabulary 2023-05-05
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- the practice of having a large, aggressive army
- the practice of controlling many other countries
- the earth, the globe
- country
- loving your own country, but not liking other countries
- not taking a side in a war
- friend
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- the belief that a country shouldn't get involved in other countries' conflicts
- a group of countries under one country's control
- being alone, by yourself
- friendship
- army, soldiers
- a fight, a battle
13 Clues: friend • country • friendship • army, soldiers • a fight, a battle • the earth, the globe • being alone, by yourself • not taking a side in a war • the practice of having a large, aggressive army • a group of countries under one country's control • the practice of controlling many other countries • loving your own country, but not liking other countries • ...
Crossword by xavyer 2025-05-19
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- was where the battles were fought in
- Miltary general from Rome
- kid killed at birth
- wars The punic war had
- of Hannibal’s army died from hunger and Cold temperatures
- No one until guity
- If son gets sold three times
- Miltary general from Carthage
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- major gift to the world
- The punnic war lasted for
- must computey traing before marriage
- Africa was where cathrage was located
- was Rome's enemy
13 Clues: was Rome's enemy • No one until guity • kid killed at birth • major gift to the world • The punnic war lasted for • Miltary general from Rome • wars The punic war had • If son gets sold three times • Miltary general from Carthage • must computey traing before marriage • was where the battles were fought in • Africa was where cathrage was located • ...
Middle East!! 2024-05-17
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- Iraq invaded this country in 1990
- Jews and Arabs both claim to be owners of
- Led by Yasir Arafat
- A war that occurred in 1967
- Captured 12/13/03
- This was the first war
- Young Palestinians organized this
- In 1994 this country made a peace agreement with Israel
- Migrated to Palestine in late 1800's
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- Muslims began to oppose in 1970's
- A non-religious government
- This group was back in power in 2005
- These 2 countries signed this
- This group was elected into the parliament
- This war happened in 1991
15 Clues: Captured 12/13/03 • Led by Yasir Arafat • This was the first war • This war happened in 1991 • A non-religious government • A war that occurred in 1967 • These 2 countries signed this • Iraq invaded this country in 1990 • Muslims began to oppose in 1970's • Young Palestinians organized this • This group was back in power in 2005 • Migrated to Palestine in late 1800's • ...
Russia in WW1 2015-04-21
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- people suffered from this under Czarina Alexandra's rule
- the bolsheviks side in the Russian Civil war
- economic system where businesses are privately owned
- czar nicholas 2 left her in charge during his absense
- a plan created by Lenin to increase food production
- a marxist group in Russia
- the number of soldiers in Russia's army @ start of war
- another name for WW1
- economic system where society controls means of production
- conditions grew ____ when Czar Nicholas the second took command of the military
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- responsible for socialist thought
- the czar of Russia during WW1
- the Russian revolution took place during this war
- marx believed that workers would fall into _____ if capitolism kept up
- most of Russia's equipment was
- everyone who opposed the bolsheviks during the Russian Civil war
16 Clues: another name for WW1 • a marxist group in Russia • the czar of Russia during WW1 • most of Russia's equipment was • responsible for socialist thought • the bolsheviks side in the Russian Civil war • the Russian revolution took place during this war • a plan created by Lenin to increase food production • economic system where businesses are privately owned • ...
Wars- Dahlia R. 2023-10-31
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- Flammable jelly used in bombs and flame throwers
- Capturing of South Vietnams capitol that marked end of Vietnam War
- border between the north and south with barbed wires and land mines
- an armistice forcing Germany to take the blame for war
- british ship sunk by german U boats
- broad shouldered suits with long jackets and wide legged pants
- weapon used during WW1 to get through barbed wire
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- prejudice against Jews
- Incident where north vietnam attacked 2 navy ships from the US
- nickname for the Korean War because it is not talked about and pointless
- 4.6 million Mexicans immigrated to US for temporary work
- side US was on/supported during war
- laws that didnt allow Jews to do most activities
- sharp sticks made of bamboo found in Cu Chi tunnels
- a tactic used to disorganize the opposing side
- state of being shocked/traumatized
- The US joined the Korean War to stop the spread of this
17 Clues: prejudice against Jews • state of being shocked/traumatized • side US was on/supported during war • british ship sunk by german U boats • a tactic used to disorganize the opposing side • Flammable jelly used in bombs and flame throwers • laws that didnt allow Jews to do most activities • weapon used during WW1 to get through barbed wire • ...
