world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Run For Your Life (GK) 2020-04-07
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- The highest part of the Earth is:
- Which colour symbolizes peace?
- Where is the World’s longest sea bridge ?
- Amino acids are a product of the digestion of
- The color of polar bear’s skin is:
- Which is the largest animal in the earth?
- The largest populous Islamic country of the world is:
- which country is known as land of cakes?
- which country is known as land of white elephants?
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- the largest cold desert in the world is:
- Which is the coldest planet in the solar system?
- Which sea creature has three hearts?
- Which bird can fly backward?
- Which city is known as Big Apple?
- What is the Italian word for pie?
- Which city in India has the largest population?
- The country which lost the largest number of people in the 2nd world war ?
- What is the colour of the blood of a lobster?
- “Father of river” is known as:
- Which is the hardest substance available on earth?
20 Clues: Which bird can fly backward? • Which colour symbolizes peace? • “Father of river” is known as: • The highest part of the Earth is: • Which city is known as Big Apple? • What is the Italian word for pie? • The color of polar bear’s skin is: • Which sea creature has three hearts? • the largest cold desert in the world is: • which country is known as land of cakes? • ...
Maimai Trivia 2024-02-10
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- Dragonlady is infamous for this
- the copycat 1111
- Can this really be considered a song?
- Vocaloid song composer not from this world
- There's no piano in this
- The mainstay of Shin 8
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- 5/4!?
- the hardest achievement for 2 top players
- The first 14
- Somehow this is harder than the 2 remixes
- The condition to unlock QZKago Requiem
- AMBATUKAM
- The first challenge track
- 13?14?30?40?
- The Expert has 1 break
- 2 black dudes fighting
- Part of Proseka collab
17 Clues: 5/4!? • AMBATUKAM • The first 14 • 13?14?30?40? • the copycat 1111 • The Expert has 1 break • 2 black dudes fighting • The mainstay of Shin 8 • Part of Proseka collab • There's no piano in this • The first challenge track • Dragonlady is infamous for this • Can this really be considered a song? • The condition to unlock QZKago Requiem • the hardest achievement for 2 top players • ...
Armwrestling 2022-10-25
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- First name best LH armwrestler of all time.
- Best Venue in Houston! (2 Words)
- David ____, admin of aWu.
- First name of "That Canadian Armwrestler"
- Offical GOAT of armwrestling. (2 words)
- Supermatch series hosted by Neil Pickup.
- Jon Thompson's internet persona (2 words)
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- How to properly spell Artem's last name.
- This move requires the most pronation.
- Best group on facebook !
- King of Florida. (2 Words)
- This is Toddzilla's favorite technique.
- #1 Super Heavy Weight in the world RH.
- TV Show about armwrestling, game of _____
- Sport where people aggressively hold hands.
- Worlds Fastest Puncher.
16 Clues: Worlds Fastest Puncher. • Best group on facebook ! • David ____, admin of aWu. • King of Florida. (2 Words) • Best Venue in Houston! (2 Words) • This move requires the most pronation. • #1 Super Heavy Weight in the world RH. • This is Toddzilla's favorite technique. • Offical GOAT of armwrestling. (2 words) • How to properly spell Artem's last name. • ...
Happy Holidays! 2023-12-19
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- This green creature always tries to ruin Christmas (2 Words)
- This African holiday involves the lighting of seven candles
- The name of a famous winter snowman from a song
- This famous Christmas song was originally written for Thanksgiving (2 Words)
- This Jewish holiday involves the lighting of nine candles on the last night
- This character flies around the world to give children presents on Christmas (2 Words)
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- "Joyeaux Noël" in United States English (2 Words)
- Milk and ___, a snack often left out on Christmas Eve
- This five pointed shape is often put on top of a Christmas Tree
- ___ Center, the location of a world famous Christmas Tree in New York City
- This red and white striped candy is popular during Christmas (2 Words)
- An ___ Tree, a cheaper and easier alternative to a real Christmas Tree
- This is the name of a red-nosed reindeer in pop culture
- This Christian holiday is celebrated on December 25th
14 Clues: The name of a famous winter snowman from a song • "Joyeaux Noël" in United States English (2 Words) • Milk and ___, a snack often left out on Christmas Eve • This Christian holiday is celebrated on December 25th • This is the name of a red-nosed reindeer in pop culture • This African holiday involves the lighting of seven candles • ...
Sweet and Low 2015-03-29
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- island, A heaven of religious freedom
- franklin, Born in 1706, Boston
- , Thomas Morton hoisted a .... near by at "merry mount"
- , Believes in a sort of abstract God
- , The first elected legislature was called the "house of...."
- , Who spent 1609-1619 in Holland?
- of England, Tax-supported and government regulated church
- civil war, Religious friction created the ...
- revolt, When farmers burned Jamestown it was called the...
- press, Freedom of the press
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- enlightenment, In 1700 a change of mind called the...
- heads, Puritan army's rank and file
- , the pilgrims sailed to America in the...
- purchased, 1619, the first black...
- , In 1660 the throne was restored to ...
- witchcraft, Witches sent 20 humans and 2 dogs to their death
- , Anti Established agitators
- , Someone trying to purify the established churches
- war, King Philip led a Guerrilla war against the whites called the...
19 Clues: press, Freedom of the press • , Anti Established agitators • franklin, Born in 1706, Boston • , Who spent 1609-1619 in Holland? • heads, Puritan army's rank and file • purchased, 1619, the first black... • island, A heaven of religious freedom • , In 1660 the throne was restored to ... • , Believes in a sort of abstract God • , the pilgrims sailed to America in the... • ...
Crossword Puzzle ( Revolution ) 2020-01-23
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- ( what happened on 1642? )
- ( The Kings supported who? )
- ( What did the monarchs declared? )
- ( who were the supporters of cromwell in 1653? )
- ( what was King James I’s problem? )
- ( What did the 2 kings needed the most? )
- ( Charles needed money for what? )
- ( Who was the next king and what was he going to rule? )
- What allowed the monarchs to rule without any worries? )
- ( who was the leader of the Puritans? )
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- ( What couldn’t king do to the parliaments? )
- ( what was charles's supporters names as a army? )
- ( what happened after the civil war? )
- ( who were the ones trying to protect the english people and their rights? )
- of common ( what was allowed to stay after the war? )
- ( what was their mission as a religious group? )
- of lords ( what was the upper class named )
- ( what happened to charles on 1649? )
- ( who was considered a traitor on 1649? )
- James ( who lived a fancy live? )
20 Clues: ( what happened on 1642? ) • ( The Kings supported who? ) • James ( who lived a fancy live? ) • ( Charles needed money for what? ) • ( What did the monarchs declared? ) • ( what was King James I’s problem? ) • ( what happened to charles on 1649? ) • ( what happened after the civil war? ) • ( who was the leader of the Puritans? ) • ( What did the 2 kings needed the most? ) • ...
Andrews Family Crossword 2022-06-17
13 Clues: roo-er • roo-er #2 • golf buddy • rocket man • golf master • cheerleader • your holiday • horrible war • unicorn lover • number master • bicycle rider • underwater vehicle • you're good at this
World War 1 Crossword 2022-01-20
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- To declare or tell what will happen next
- method of fighting when you stay in a deep hole in the ground for protection and don’t get much yardage when in battle.
- To stop temporarily
- something made from raw materials by hand or by machinery
- To give a different position or course
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- To happen at the same time or place
- the state produced by the establishment of one or more pathogenic agents in or on the body of a suitable host
- Something or someone who is not important or insignificant
- To study something carefully
- the act or power of producing an effect without apparent exertion of force
- promise a positive result
- to specifically mention something
12 Clues: To stop temporarily • promise a positive result • To study something carefully • to specifically mention something • To happen at the same time or place • To give a different position or course • To declare or tell what will happen next • something made from raw materials by hand or by machinery • Something or someone who is not important or insignificant • ...
World War II Vocabulary 2021-12-08
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- Government bonds sold during war as a way of raising money to pay for the costs of the war.
- A section of a city in which all Jews were required to live.
- The effort made to stop or to fight against someone or something
- The deliberate and systematic mass slaughter of European Jews during WWII.
- A prison camp (also called death camp), where political prisoners or prisoners of war are kept under brutal conditions and forced to work.
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- Great Britain, France, Poland, Russia, and the United States
- A history of a person's life written or told by that person.
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- A place where prisoners are held during wartime.
- A member of a special corps in the Japanese air force charged with the suicidal mission of crashing an aircraft laden with explosives into an enemy target, especially a warship. Means "Divine Wind"
- A ruler who has total power over a country and its people, and is not held back by laws.
- A powerful bomb that gets its great force from the energy released by the splitting of atoms.
12 Clues: Germany, Italy, and Japan • A place where prisoners are held during wartime. • Great Britain, France, Poland, Russia, and the United States • A history of a person's life written or told by that person. • A section of a city in which all Jews were required to live. • The effort made to stop or to fight against someone or something • ...
World War One Vocab 2022-01-07
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- Major cause of WWI; belief that a government must maintain a strong military capability.
- Pre-WWI Alliance between Germany, Austro-Hungary and Italy
- US Federal Law that outlawed any anti-war, military or government speech
- US Federal Law passed prohibiting the obtaining of info regarding national defense
- British ocean liner carrying American Passengers, sunk by a German U-boat
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- Pre-WWI agreement between France, Russia, and Great Britain
- Major cause of WWI; fervent love of country and belief that nations should have self-rule
- Major cause of WWI;Policy of extending country's power and influence over other countries
- Britain, France, Russia, Italy, USA, Serbia
- French cross-English Channel passenger ferry torpedoed by a German Submarine
- Germany, Austro-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria
- Major cause of of WWI; Union formed between nations for mutual benefit and assurance
12 Clues: Britain, France, Russia, Italy, USA, Serbia • Germany, Austro-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria • Pre-WWI Alliance between Germany, Austro-Hungary and Italy • Pre-WWI agreement between France, Russia, and Great Britain • US Federal Law that outlawed any anti-war, military or government speech • ...
WORLD WAR ONE BATTLES 2020-08-16
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- Australia defeats Germany in a naval battle
- Russians initially unsuccessful, but second siege attempt succeeds.
- Russian Second Army encircled and destroyed by the German Eighth Army.
- German invasion of France halted by Allies. The city of Paris was saved.
- German victory in East Africa.
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- First battle on the Russian Eastern Front in World War 1
- Serbians drive out Austrians.
- French and Belgian victory.
- Moroccan tribes defeat French troops.
- It was a skirmish for control of two river fords between contingents of the German and South African armed forces, ending with a South African victory.
- Cold weather thwarts German gas attack against Russians.
- Was the opening engagement of the German invasion of Belgium.
12 Clues: French and Belgian victory. • Serbians drive out Austrians. • German victory in East Africa. • Moroccan tribes defeat French troops. • Australia defeats Germany in a naval battle • First battle on the Russian Eastern Front in World War 1 • Cold weather thwarts German gas attack against Russians. • Was the opening engagement of the German invasion of Belgium. • ...
World War 1 Crossword 2022-03-15
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- boats used in war U-Boats
- Great Britain, France, Serbia, France, and the United States. Allies
- victim to the German U-boats in 1915 Lusitania
- act was passed in June 1917, gave the U.S government to suppress powers? The Espionage Act
- strategy they used was one land that involved deep long holes? Trench Warfare
- July 1, 1916, what battle took place? Battle of Somme
- between opposing Trenches No Mans Land
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- Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria. Central Powers
- in one's country and ethnicity Nationalism
- persuasion via the media Propoganda
- weapon responsible for maiming, blinding and killing thousands Poison gas
- was the 28th president of the United States in World War One? Woodrow Wilson
- treaty that stopped WW1 Treaty of Versailles
13 Clues: boats used in war U-Boats • persuasion via the media Propoganda • between opposing Trenches No Mans Land • in one's country and ethnicity Nationalism • treaty that stopped WW1 Treaty of Versailles • victim to the German U-boats in 1915 Lusitania • July 1, 1916, what battle took place? Battle of Somme • Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria. Central Powers • ...
The 2nd World War 2022-02-15
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- An amount of supplies that you would get while most of it went to the soldier in the middle of the war
- Country that was led by Chamberlin and then Churchill
- The year that the world war started
- Book written by Hitler that was the road map to get Germany out of financial trouble
- Attack that Japan executed against the US
- Something that Chamberlin used for Hitler
- The fascist leader of German
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- Group consisting of Germany, Japan, and Italy
- Country that both Germany and Russia attacked at the same time
- The president of the US
- A piece of technology that can shoot bombs towards enemy lines
- Thing that makes people join the army incase of a war
12 Clues: The president of the US • The fascist leader of German • The year that the world war started • Attack that Japan executed against the US • Something that Chamberlin used for Hitler • Group consisting of Germany, Japan, and Italy • Country that was led by Chamberlin and then Churchill • Thing that makes people join the army incase of a war • ...
World War I Knowledge! 2024-04-30
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- a devastating weapon that could fire over 600 rounds per minute and had a range of 4,500 yards
- a way the countries were able to mobilize tens of millions of men to join the war effort
- a feeling of pride in one's country or the idea that each distinct nationality is entitled to its own government and homeland
- his assassination was a factor that sparked up the First World War in Europe
- alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy during WWI
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- alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia during WWI
- belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- a type of combat in which the opposing sides attack, counterattack, and defend from relatively permanent systems of trenches dug into the ground
- the area of land between two enemy trench systems, not controlled by either side
- a military conflict in which nations mobilize all available resources with the help of society in order to destroy another nation's ability to engage in war
- invention that was used to cross battlefields and no man's land to break through the enemy trench system
- was issued by Germany that Austria-Hungary could fully rely on Germany for money and resources even if it meant war
12 Clues: alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia during WWI • alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy during WWI • his assassination was a factor that sparked up the First World War in Europe • the area of land between two enemy trench systems, not controlled by either side • ...
WW1 2014-11-30
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- Swordlike stabbing blade that may be fixed to the muzzle of a rifle for use in hand-to-hand fighting.
- Steel balls ejected from shell upon detonation.
- A union of countries formed in 1919 by the Treaty of Versailles to uphold peace, security and promote settlements.
- The feeling of intense loyalty to one's country or group.
- Treaty between Germany and the allied powers in which Germany accepted full responsibility for the war and agreed to pay reparation.
- Narrow trench, normally for communication.
- 11 day of the 11 month of the 11 hour 1918.
- Sold to Americans to help with the war budget.
- Term used to describe any light tank.
- The archduke of Austria and assassinated prior to the war.
- For fighting whereby two sides fight each other from opposite trenches.
- Originally the term used to describe the German 42cm Morser but later used to to identify any German artillery.
- German submarine, taken from the German "untersee boat".
- Slatted wooden planking used for flooring trenches or muddy ground.
- A prewar alliance among Russia, France, and Britain.
- German hand-grenade with a wooden handle, so that it could be thrown further.
- The area of land between enemy trenches.
- Women's Auxiliary Army Corps.
- disorder caused by prolonged exposure to combat.
- A mixture of chlorine and phosgene gas.
- Sack filled with earth from which defences were built.
- Fungal infection of the foot which could become gangrenous, caused by exposure to wet and cold.
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- A limited portion or allowance of food or goods.
- A prewar alliance among Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- Women's Royal Air Force.
- Repayment by a defeated nation for damages
- The gathering of resources and preparation for war.
- Board created to ensure the production of vital war materials.
- A January 1917 telegram sent by German foreign minister Alfred Zimmerman to the German ambassador to Mexico.
- Backyard gardens that were grown by the people who were not fighting in the war but in the home country.
- alliance during World War I that originally consisted of Russia, France, and Britain.
- The fourteen things that were outlined by President Wilson in 1918.
- Trench-system projecting towards the enemy.
- British passenger liner sunk en by German u-boats 1915 that had american passengers on board.
- System that prevents any one country from dominating the others.
- Period when troops in the front line were required to man the firestep of their trench, fully armed, in case of enemy attack. Routinely done at dawn and nightfall when enemy attacks were most likely to occur.
- A shell with impact fuse to explode immediately on touching ground.
- Slang term for British soldier.
- The president of the United States for the entire period of the war.
- Voluntary Aid Detachment.
- An alliance during World War I that originally consisted of Germany and Austria-Hungary.
- A shelter that was dug into the ground for soldiers to rest, sleep, eat meals, and arrange meetings.
- Women's Royal Naval Service.
- A period of front-line service.
44 Clues: Women's Royal Air Force. • Voluntary Aid Detachment. • Women's Royal Naval Service. • Women's Auxiliary Army Corps. • Slang term for British soldier. • A period of front-line service. • Term used to describe any light tank. • A mixture of chlorine and phosgene gas. • The area of land between enemy trenches. • Repayment by a defeated nation for damages • ...
Multicultural society in Britain 2016-05-07
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- After World War 2 Britain lost many colonies since these countries fought for their independence. This process was called ...
- Today there are many ... minorities in Britain.
- Multiculturalism refers to multiple groups of cultures existing within one ...
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- People from India, Pakistan and ... immigrated to Britain.
- When black Africans settled in Britain the society slowly started to become a ... one.
- Several former colonies joined the ... of Nations.
- Immigrants mainly live in ... cities.
7 Clues: Immigrants mainly live in ... cities. • Today there are many ... minorities in Britain. • Several former colonies joined the ... of Nations. • People from India, Pakistan and ... immigrated to Britain. • Multiculturalism refers to multiple groups of cultures existing within one ... • ...
Quarter one vocab 2021-09-23
10 Clues: lukewarm • body force • World War Two • danger of loss • typical example • bad backtracking • explore thoroughly • personal associations • no fluids passing through • showing attention to detail
4Jacobs WWI and WWII 2022-04-29
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- Adolf Hitler committed____ in his bunker
- ______ drop bombs on japan
- u.s and russia _______ to build more atomic bombs
- ______ was being attacked by japan
- _________ the naval base in Hawaii
- the______ bomb was dropped in japan
- _______ would not give back land they took after fighting Germany
- ________ of children with birth defects
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- _____controlled germmany
- ___ joined war around 1941
- the_____ second city bombed in japan
- ___________ the war with us and russia after ww2
- ________the attack on Frances beached with Germanys on the cliffs
- ______ tried to take over the world
- would not surrender after the first atomic bomb dropped
- 100,000 around______ people died from cancer
- 70,000 died instantly from being ______
- ______ the firsr city bombed in japan
18 Clues: _____controlled germmany • ___ joined war around 1941 • ______ drop bombs on japan • ______ was being attacked by japan • _________ the naval base in Hawaii • ______ tried to take over the world • the______ bomb was dropped in japan • the_____ second city bombed in japan • ______ the firsr city bombed in japan • 70,000 died instantly from being ______ • ...
Iron Curtain 2022-02-10
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- The name given by Western Allies to the best Berlin Wall crossing point during the Cold War.
- developed their own military alliances
- To aid Western Europe in economic support helping rebuild Western European economies after the end of World War II
- policy that sought to limit the expansion of communism
- who inside the Hungarian government decided to open their border
- A second German state founded on October 7th
- A collective defense treaty among the Soviet Union and seven other Soviet satellite states during the Cold War
- contributed to the downfall of communist regimes
- Individuals speech that indirectly announced the Cold War beginning
- restrictions of iron curtain decreased shortly after the following individuals death
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- prevent the population from escaping Soviet-controlled East Berlin to West
- agency that provided uncensored news to those behind the curtain
- policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism
- President Harry Truman's program of economic and social reform
- A term indicating the imaginary boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas
15 Clues: developed their own military alliances • A second German state founded on October 7th • contributed to the downfall of communist regimes • policy that sought to limit the expansion of communism • President Harry Truman's program of economic and social reform • agency that provided uncensored news to those behind the curtain • ...
Cold War 2022-04-12
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- South Vietnamese communists who revolted against the South Vietnamese government
- How Americans and the British helped the people of West Berlin during Stalin's blockade of the city
- how the Korean War ended
- Falsely accused Americans of being communist
- first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union
- leader of the Soviet Union during the construction of the Berlin Wall, Bay of Pigs Invasion and Cuban Missile Crisis
- U.S. President who escalated American involvement in the in Vietnam
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- foreign policy designed to stop the spread of communism
- had to serve in the military and caused much opposition to the war
- someone who supported American involvement in Vietnam
- President of the U.S. during the Korean War
- someone who believed the Unites States should not be involved in the Vietnam War
- President of the U.S.during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Cuba became communist under his leadership
- curtain boundary representing the division between communism and the free world in Europe
15 Clues: how the Korean War ended • Cuba became communist under his leadership • President of the U.S. during the Korean War • Falsely accused Americans of being communist • President of the U.S.during the Cuban Missile Crisis • someone who supported American involvement in Vietnam • foreign policy designed to stop the spread of communism • ...
Jacob Kuhn Period 7 2022-10-24
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- the highest power in homer's universe
- a neighboring city to troy
- Son of zeus
- Paris awards for the judgement
- God of the underworld
- The people of troy
- The messenger god
- Homer's poem
- A long strait of water from the black sea to the aegean sea
- Non dying
- real or not real stories
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- goddess of war and wisdom
- The king of the gods
- king of the sea
- the people of greece
- A neighboring city to greece
- Greece's best warrior
- goddess of the home and health
- A large fight between 2 countries
- A long time ago
- storyteller
- queen of the gods
22 Clues: Non dying • Son of zeus • storyteller • Homer's poem • king of the sea • A long time ago • The messenger god • queen of the gods • The people of troy • The king of the gods • the people of greece • God of the underworld • Greece's best warrior • real or not real stories • goddess of war and wisdom • a neighboring city to troy • A neighboring city to greece • Paris awards for the judgement • ...
The longest IB History crossword ever! 2024-02-06
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- A geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism
- President Nixon authorized the secret bombing of this country during the Vietnam War
- Arms control treaty signed under Kennedy in 1963
- Guatemalan president removed in 1954 by the CIA
- A war that started in 1950
- U.S. defense strategy in which a wide range of diplomatic, political, economic, and military options are used to deter an enemy attack
- Arms control treaty signed under Johnson in 1968
- Summit between the US and USSR in 1955
- Secretary of Defense under President Kennedy
- This launching in 1957 intensified the arms race
- Alliance for ?. Kennedy's Latin American policy
- Chile's first socialist president
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- SEATO stands for...
- A plan to aid in the economic recovery of European nations after World War II
- The theory that influenced Kennedy's Latin American policy
- Kennedy accused Eisenhower's Cold War policy of being too focused on...
- Secretary of State under President Eisenhower
- A military doctrine and nuclear strategy in which a state commits itself to retaliate in much greater force in the event of an attack
- President inaugurated in 1961
- An intergovernmental collective security agreement signed in 1947
- The policy of normalising relations and openness towards East Germany.
- Latin American country which experience a military coup in 1964
- Leader of the military junta that overthrew the socialist government of Chile in 1973
- Eisenhower's proposal to send NATO aircraft carrying sensors over Warsaw Pact countries and vice versa
- Eisenhower's policy in Latin America valued ? over social upheaval.
- The system of ordering people by law to join the armed forces. Introduced by Johnson during the Vietnam War
26 Clues: SEATO stands for... • A war that started in 1950 • President inaugurated in 1961 • Chile's first socialist president • Summit between the US and USSR in 1955 • Secretary of Defense under President Kennedy • Secretary of State under President Eisenhower • Guatemalan president removed in 1954 by the CIA • Alliance for ?. Kennedy's Latin American policy • ...
The longest IB History crossword ever! 2024-02-06
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- A geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism
- President Nixon authorized the secret bombing of this country during the Vietnam War
- Arms control treaty signed under Kennedy in 1963
- Guatemalan president removed in 1954 by the CIA
- A war that started in 1950
- U.S. defense strategy in which a wide range of diplomatic, political, economic, and military options are used to deter an enemy attack
- Arms control treaty signed under Johnson in 1968
- Summit between the US and USSR in 1955
- Secretary of Defense under President Kennedy
- This launching in 1957 intensified the arms race
- Alliance for ?. Kennedy's Latin American policy
- Chile's first socialist president
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- SEATO stands for...
- A plan to aid in the economic recovery of European nations after World War II
- The theory that influenced Kennedy's Latin American policy
- Kennedy accused Eisenhower's Cold War policy of being too focused on...
- Secretary of State under President Eisenhower
- A military doctrine and nuclear strategy in which a state commits itself to retaliate in much greater force in the event of an attack
- President inaugurated in 1961
- An intergovernmental collective security agreement signed in 1947
- The policy of normalising relations and openness towards East Germany.
- Latin American country which experience a military coup in 1964
- Leader of the military junta that overthrew the socialist government of Chile in 1973
- Eisenhower's proposal to send NATO aircraft carrying sensors over Warsaw Pact countries and vice versa
- Eisenhower's policy in Latin America valued ? over social upheaval.
- The system of ordering people by law to join the armed forces. Introduced by Johnson during the Vietnam War
26 Clues: SEATO stands for... • A war that started in 1950 • President inaugurated in 1961 • Chile's first socialist president • Summit between the US and USSR in 1955 • Secretary of Defense under President Kennedy • Secretary of State under President Eisenhower • Guatemalan president removed in 1954 by the CIA • Alliance for ?. Kennedy's Latin American policy • ...
Chapter 12 Review 2024-04-09
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- first president of the Cold War
- now means bullying, making false charges
- communist spy until 1938
- advisor who developed policy of containment
- helped fight with N. Koreans
- race to develop space technologies
- most countries of __ Europe become communist after WWII
- gave “iron curtain” speech
- body of countries; to keep peace
- supplied the N. Koreans
- first “battle” of the Cold War
- blacklisted actors, etc. b/c of suspicion
- policy to use force to keep Middle East countries communist-free
- fear of communism here in America
- keeping communism from expanding
- talked about “peaceful coexistence”
- US promise to give aid to countries to stop communism
- State department guy accused of spying
- couple executed for treason
- country that is basically controlled by a stronger one
- pro-democracy alliance in Europe
- crushing, overwhelming military force
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- nuke scientist leaked info to USSR
- the USA and USSR compete building weapons
- official religion of USSR
- huge program to rebuild Europe
- international court after WWII
- US policy to go to the edge of war to avoid war
- term for being unable to get a job
- spy agency of the USA
- first truly global world organization
- integral part of the United Nations
- made communistic anarchy illegal
- more powerful nuke bomb
- communist alliance in Europe
- nobody wins
- banished from the movie industry
- general who was fired by Truman
- Unlike WWII, the Korean War was a ___ ___
- very powerful UN agency
- claimed gov’t was full of commies
- Chinese communist leader
- first orbiting sattelite
- unofficial struggle b/w dem. and communism
- elected in 1952
- blockaded by Stalin
- Korean War ends in a ___
47 Clues: nobody wins • elected in 1952 • blockaded by Stalin • spy agency of the USA • more powerful nuke bomb • supplied the N. Koreans • very powerful UN agency • communist spy until 1938 • Chinese communist leader • first orbiting sattelite • Korean War ends in a ___ • official religion of USSR • gave “iron curtain” speech • couple executed for treason • helped fight with N. Koreans • ...
SW ASIA 2022-05-03
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- democratic nation that lied to the south of the 38th Parallel that was backed by the United States during the Cold War.
- An economic structure of government that promotes the establishment of a classless society based on common ownership of products and property.
- political and economic competition/conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- A founder of the Chinese Communist Party who led the Long March and proclaimed the People’s Republic of China in 1949.
- the demilitarized zone and dividing line between Vietnam during the Cold War and Vietnam War
- extreme pride in one's own country
- United States policy that was created to stop the spread of communism
- Northern Vietnamese supporters who were living in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
- the demilitarized zone and dividing line between North Korea and South Korea
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- a Japanese city that was bombed during World War II. U.S. President Harry S. Truman ordered the atomic bomb to be dropped
- communist nation that lied to the north of the 38th Parallel that was backed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- War fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953. The war began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea following clashes along the border and rebellions in South Korea
- a Japanese city that was bombed during World War II. U.S. President Harry S. Truman ordered the atomic bomb to be dropped
- the belief that if communism reached one country that it would spread to all nations
- communist leader of Vietnam during the Vietnam war. Helped Vietnam free themselves from French rule
15 Clues: extreme pride in one's own country • United States policy that was created to stop the spread of communism • the demilitarized zone and dividing line between North Korea and South Korea • the belief that if communism reached one country that it would spread to all nations • Northern Vietnamese supporters who were living in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. • ...
Der Islam 2020-10-20
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- Was bedeutet Hijra?
- In welche Richtung beten Muslime? (Stadt)
- Wo beten Aleviten?
- In welcher Gruppe sind nur 15% der Muslime?
- Wie heißt der Fastenmonat der Muslime?
- Wer war Gabriel?
- Wer ist der bedeutendste Prophet im Islam
- Zu welcher Gruppe gehört die Mehrheit der Muslime.
- Wie nennen die Muslime ihren Gott?
- Wie nannte man die Nachfolger von Mohammed?
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- Was bedeutet Muezzin?
- Was bedeutet Salat?
- Was dürfen Muslime nicht essen?
- Wo ist Mohammed gestorben? (Stadt)
- Wie oft beten Muslime am Tag? (als Zahlwort)
- Was ist ein Kadi?
- Welcher der 4 Kalifen war der 2.? (nach Mohammed)
- Wo beten Muslime?
- Wie heißt das heilige Buch der Muslime?
- Was bedeutet Sadaqa?
20 Clues: Wer war Gabriel? • Was ist ein Kadi? • Wo beten Muslime? • Wo beten Aleviten? • Was bedeutet Hijra? • Was bedeutet Salat? • Was bedeutet Sadaqa? • Was bedeutet Muezzin? • Was dürfen Muslime nicht essen? • Wo ist Mohammed gestorben? (Stadt) • Wie nennen die Muslime ihren Gott? • Wie heißt der Fastenmonat der Muslime? • Wie heißt das heilige Buch der Muslime? • ...
Norse Origin Story & the Nine Realms 2022-05-05
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- The realm that is home to the Vanir
- The home of the Aesir gods
- The type of tree used to create woman
- Ancestor of all the giants, whose body was used to create the world by Odin and his brothers
- The realm of the dark mists
- The realm that is home to the light elves
- The void into which the rivers of the mist of the world flowed
- The realm of fire, home to the fire giant Surtr
- The ancestor to the gods
- The gods that reside in Asgard
- The first gods, whom the Aesir fought in a great war
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- The realm of the frost giants and home to Mimir's well
- The world tree that is a part of all the realms
- The realm that is home to the dwarfs, also referred to as the dark elves
- The type of tree used to create man
- One of Odin's brothers, who helped him create the world
- The squirrel that lives in the world tree, who loved to provoke anger in others
- Another of Odin's brothers, who helped him create the world
- The name of the first woman
- The land of the dead who did not die in battle, also the goddess that rules over it
- The home of the humans
- Known as the all-father for his role in creating man and woman
- The name of the first man
23 Clues: The home of the humans • The ancestor to the gods • The name of the first man • The home of the Aesir gods • The realm of the dark mists • The name of the first woman • The gods that reside in Asgard • The realm that is home to the Vanir • The type of tree used to create man • The type of tree used to create woman • The realm that is home to the light elves • ...
Chapter 1: Introduction to Marine Biology 2022-07-13
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- Study of the physical (non-living) aspects of the ocean
- In which city was the first major American marine laboratory founded
- the set of procedures that scientists use to learn about the world
- Began in 1872; sailed around the world for 3.5 years; published results 19 later
- Factors that might affect observations
- In 1519 led the first expedition to sail around the globe
- self-contained underwater breathing apparatus
- When one manipulates nature to make the necessary observations
- The use of observation to arrive at general principles
- Considered by many to be the first marine biologist
- A statement that might be true and must be able to be tested
- In 995 CE discovered Vinland; what is now known as North America
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- Variables that are prevented from affecting an experiment is a ________
- Sailed around the world on the HMS Beagle; proposed the theory of evolution
- Remotely operated vehicle
- The currency of science
- A new technology developed during World War II; sound navigation and ranging
- a deep-sea submarine operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic institution
- first accomplished Western navigators of the sea; sailing by 2000 BCE
- Reasoning from general principles to specific conclusions
- supported by overwhelming evidence; our best explanation of how the world works
- Rediscovered the “New World” in 1492
- Autonomous underwater vehicle
- The scientific study of life in the sea
- The first European to see the Antarctic ice fields and to land in Hawaii and Tahiti
25 Clues: The currency of science • Remotely operated vehicle • Autonomous underwater vehicle • Rediscovered the “New World” in 1492 • Factors that might affect observations • The scientific study of life in the sea • self-contained underwater breathing apparatus • Considered by many to be the first marine biologist • The use of observation to arrive at general principles • ...
Nationalism 2023-08-27
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- Archduke Ferdinand of the____-____ Empire.
- British Imperialist Nationalist
- Serbian Nationalist; shot Franz Ferdinand
- Who started World War 1 Offically?
- The problem with nationalism was it increased ____ between countries.
- The Four ____ causes of war
- Expansionist Kaiser/Emperor of Germany
- Nationalism in in itself promotes _____ which is the idea of promoting a free and independent nation
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- Patriotic Identity
- Nationalism promotes _______ and encourages citizens to fight for their freedom
- Archduke of Austria
- Extreme Nationalism
12 Clues: Patriotic Identity • Archduke of Austria • Extreme Nationalism • The Four ____ causes of war • British Imperialist Nationalist • Who started World War 1 Offically? • Expansionist Kaiser/Emperor of Germany • Serbian Nationalist; shot Franz Ferdinand • Archduke Ferdinand of the____-____ Empire. • The problem with nationalism was it increased ____ between countries. • ...
Chapter 12 Review 2022-04-05
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- first president of the Cold War
- now means bullying, making false charges
- communist spy until 1938
- advisor who developed policy of containment
- helped fight with N. Koreans
- race to develop space technologies
- most countries of __ Europe become communist after WWII
- gave “iron curtain” speech
- body of countries; to keep peace
- supplied the N. Koreans
- first “battle” of the Cold War
- blacklisted actors, etc. b/c of suspicion
- policy to use force to keep Middle East countries communist-free
- fear of communism here in America
- keeping communism from expanding
- talked about “peaceful coexistence”
- US promise to give aid to countries to stop communism
- State department guy accused of spying
- couple executed for treason
- country that is basically controlled by a stronger one
- pro-democracy alliance in Europe
- crushing, overwhelming military force
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- nuke scientist leaked info to USSR
- the USA and USSR compete building weapons
- official religion of USSR
- huge program to rebuild Europe
- international court after WWII
- US policy to go to the edge of war to avoid war
- term for being unable to get a job
- spy agency of the USA
- first truly global world organization
- integral part of the United Nations
- made communistic anarchy illegal
- more powerful nuke bomb
- communist alliance in Europe
- nobody wins
- banished from the movie industry
- general who was fired by Truman
- Unlike WWII, the Korean War was a ___ ___
- very powerful UN agency
- claimed gov’t was full of commies
- Chinese communist leader
- first orbiting sattelite
- unofficial struggle b/w dem. and communism
- elected in 1952
- blockaded by Stalin
- Korean War ends in a ___
47 Clues: nobody wins • elected in 1952 • blockaded by Stalin • spy agency of the USA • more powerful nuke bomb • supplied the N. Koreans • very powerful UN agency • communist spy until 1938 • Chinese communist leader • first orbiting sattelite • Korean War ends in a ___ • official religion of USSR • gave “iron curtain” speech • couple executed for treason • helped fight with N. Koreans • ...
How Disney Propaganda Shaped Life on the Home Front During World War Two 2023-04-25
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- If Mussolini is portrayed as a jowly thug, emperor Hirohito had yellow skin, buck teeth, and slanted eyes, what was Hitler as?
- What was closed in Europe causing Fantasia, Pinocchio, and Bambi to log early box office losses upon their release?
- If war posed a business problem for Disney, then converting to wartime production was the ______
- Animated short sold patriotic message about the freedoms of American life, but it also epitomized the racist _____?
- This saying is from a poster about ________ "Thousands of eyes in the Dark Keep your eyes open"
- What was not referenced in the material by Disney?
- During World War One, Disne volunteered for the Red Cross, doing what?
- upwards of what percent of Disney's work was related to the war effort?
- After Pearl Harber, Disney studios lost in Burbank, California was converted into _________?
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- The company's artist created 1200 of what, free of charge?
- In Der Fuehrer's Face, where is Donald Stuck in?
- "I don't like this profit during war . . . When people are out there giving up their _____" -Walt Disney
- Soldiers got to carry insignia into battle, reminding them of what?
- After the War, women were what at the Disney company?
- According to Wallace Deuel, what was Disney fearful of being labeled as?
- Disney's Studio artist, Fujikawa escaped incarceration by being what?
- What did Minnie Mouse recycle to make explosives?
- Donald Duck, donned khakis was trying to ______ people to the United States Army
- Although most of Disney's films at the time were military training films, but they also had ones that in lined with fearful, racially charged wartime climates that stereotyped or demonized______
- At the time of the war, who was Disney's biggest star?
- What was the radio helping Donald with, in the first video?
21 Clues: In Der Fuehrer's Face, where is Donald Stuck in? • What did Minnie Mouse recycle to make explosives? • What was not referenced in the material by Disney? • After the War, women were what at the Disney company? • At the time of the war, who was Disney's biggest star? • The company's artist created 1200 of what, free of charge? • ...
Religion Peace and Conflict 2022-06-23
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- The action of trying to establish peace
- The _____ of the Saw
- An absence of conflict which leads to happiness and harmony
- Showing grace and mercy and pardoning someone for what they have done wrong
- If you don't have a sword sell your _____ and buy one
- Fighting for a religious cause or God, probably controlled by a religious leader
- Do not repay _____ for evil
- The first moral _____
- A Christian charity who, in the case of war, work to establish basic human right and fairness in society
- Acting to prevent harm to yourself or others
- Deliberately harming someone as a response to them harming you
- A person who works to establish peace in the world or a certain part of it
- When individuals restore friendly relations after conflict or disagreement
- A German city in which the British attacked and serves to argue WW2 was not Just War
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- Weapons that work by nuclear reaction
- A Christian charity which provided food and shelter for refugees fleeing war in Syria
- Weapons that use chemicals to poison, burn or paralyse humans and destroy the natural environment
- Blessed are the _____
- Turn the other _____
- A war which meets internationally accepted criteria for fairness
- Weapons that have living organisms or infective material that can lead to disease or death
- The belief of people who refuse to take part in war and any other form of violence
- Fighting between nations to resolve issues between them
- Bringing about what is right and fair
- Whoever lives by the _____ dies by the sword
- Selfish desire for something
26 Clues: The _____ of the Saw • Turn the other _____ • Blessed are the _____ • The first moral _____ • Do not repay _____ for evil • Selfish desire for something • Weapons that work by nuclear reaction • Bringing about what is right and fair • The action of trying to establish peace • Whoever lives by the _____ dies by the sword • Acting to prevent harm to yourself or others • ...
The longest IB History crossword ever! 2024-02-06
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- A geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism
- President Nixon authorized the secret bombing of this country during the Vietnam War
- Arms control treaty signed under Kennedy in 1963
- Guatemalan president removed in 1954 by the CIA
- A war that started in 1950
- U.S. defense strategy in which a wide range of diplomatic, political, economic, and military options are used to deter an enemy attack
- Arms control treaty signed under Johnson in 1968
- Summit between the US and USSR in 1955
- Secretary of Defense under President Kennedy
- This launching in 1957 intensified the arms race
- Alliance for ?. Kennedy's Latin American policy
- Chile's first socialist president
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- SEATO stands for...
- A plan to aid in the economic recovery of European nations after World War II
- The theory that influenced Kennedy's Latin American policy
- Kennedy accused Eisenhower's Cold War policy of being too focused on...
- Secretary of State under President Eisenhower
- A military doctrine and nuclear strategy in which a state commits itself to retaliate in much greater force in the event of an attack
- President inaugurated in 1961
- An intergovernmental collective security agreement signed in 1947
- The policy of normalising relations and openness towards East Germany.
- Latin American country which experience a military coup in 1964
- Leader of the military junta that overthrew the socialist government of Chile in 1973
- Eisenhower's proposal to send NATO aircraft carrying sensors over Warsaw Pact countries and vice versa
- Eisenhower's policy in Latin America valued ? over social upheaval.
- The system of ordering people by law to join the armed forces. Introduced by Johnson during the Vietnam War
26 Clues: SEATO stands for... • A war that started in 1950 • President inaugurated in 1961 • Chile's first socialist president • Summit between the US and USSR in 1955 • Secretary of Defense under President Kennedy • Secretary of State under President Eisenhower • Guatemalan president removed in 1954 by the CIA • Alliance for ?. Kennedy's Latin American policy • ...
The longest IB History crossword ever! 2024-02-06
Across
- A geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism
- President Nixon authorized the secret bombing of this country during the Vietnam War
- Arms control treaty signed under Kennedy in 1963
- Guatemalan president removed in 1954 by the CIA
- A war that started in 1950
- U.S. defense strategy in which a wide range of diplomatic, political, economic, and military options are used to deter an enemy attack
- Arms control treaty signed under Johnson in 1968
- Summit between the US and USSR in 1955
- Secretary of Defense under President Kennedy
- This launching in 1957 intensified the arms race
- Alliance for ?. Kennedy's Latin American policy
- Chile's first socialist president
Down
- SEATO stands for...
- A plan to aid in the economic recovery of European nations after World War II
- The theory that influenced Kennedy's Latin American policy
- Kennedy accused Eisenhower's Cold War policy of being too focused on...
- Secretary of State under President Eisenhower
- A military doctrine and nuclear strategy in which a state commits itself to retaliate in much greater force in the event of an attack
- President inaugurated in 1961
- An intergovernmental collective security agreement signed in 1947
- The policy of normalising relations and openness towards East Germany.
- Latin American country which experience a military coup in 1964
- Leader of the military junta that overthrew the socialist government of Chile in 1973
- Eisenhower's proposal to send NATO aircraft carrying sensors over Warsaw Pact countries and vice versa
- Eisenhower's policy in Latin America valued ? over social upheaval.
- The system of ordering people by law to join the armed forces. Introduced by Johnson during the Vietnam War
26 Clues: SEATO stands for... • A war that started in 1950 • President inaugurated in 1961 • Chile's first socialist president • Summit between the US and USSR in 1955 • Secretary of Defense under President Kennedy • Secretary of State under President Eisenhower • Guatemalan president removed in 1954 by the CIA • Alliance for ?. Kennedy's Latin American policy • ...
The longest IB History crossword ever! 2024-02-06
Across
- A geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism
- President Nixon authorized the secret bombing of this country during the Vietnam War
- Arms control treaty signed under Kennedy in 1963
- Guatemalan president removed in 1954 by the CIA
- A war that started in 1950
- U.S. defense strategy in which a wide range of diplomatic, political, economic, and military options are used to deter an enemy attack
- Arms control treaty signed under Johnson in 1968
- Summit between the US and USSR in 1955
- Secretary of Defense under President Kennedy
- This launching in 1957 intensified the arms race
- Alliance for ?. Kennedy's Latin American policy
- Chile's first socialist president
Down
- SEATO stands for...
- A plan to aid in the economic recovery of European nations after World War II
- The theory that influenced Kennedy's Latin American policy
- Kennedy accused Eisenhower's Cold War policy of being too focused on...
- Secretary of State under President Eisenhower
- A military doctrine and nuclear strategy in which a state commits itself to retaliate in much greater force in the event of an attack
- President inaugurated in 1961
- An intergovernmental collective security agreement signed in 1947
- The policy of normalising relations and openness towards East Germany.
- Latin American country which experience a military coup in 1964
- Leader of the military junta that overthrew the socialist government of Chile in 1973
- Eisenhower's proposal to send NATO aircraft carrying sensors over Warsaw Pact countries and vice versa
- Eisenhower's policy in Latin America valued ? over social upheaval.
- The system of ordering people by law to join the armed forces. Introduced by Johnson during the Vietnam War
26 Clues: SEATO stands for... • A war that started in 1950 • President inaugurated in 1961 • Chile's first socialist president • Summit between the US and USSR in 1955 • Secretary of Defense under President Kennedy • Secretary of State under President Eisenhower • Guatemalan president removed in 1954 by the CIA • Alliance for ?. Kennedy's Latin American policy • ...
Jessica Chapter four 2017-10-23
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- Unable to read or write.
- Schools teach toward students demonstrating mastery and achievement of specified knowledge and skills in subjesct areas.
- The mass slaughter of European civilians,especially those Jewish descent, by the Nazis during World War II.
- Rigorous sequences of career and technical and academic courses to prepare students for successful transition from high school to postsecondary education/credentialing and employment.
- Measurable proof that schools and teachers are providing high-quality education.
- Test designed to give a measure of students' performance compared with that of very large number of other students.
- The great increase in births after the end of World War II.
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- A social movement in the United States led primarily by African Americans and their supporters who sought to gain equal rights regardless of race.
- Classes taught in two languages.
- Finance, international corporations, and trade link the economies of nations around the world.
- A reform movement which emphasized the need for more reading, writing, and math in schools for students to succeed in a complex world.
- courteous regard for peoples feelings.
- Guidelines defining what students at various levels should know and be able to do.
- When tension and competition increased between the Soviet Unon on one side and the United States and its allies in Western Europeon the other.
- Performance standards for knowledge and skills to be mastered in specific subject areas.
- Federal government program designed to help preschool children from low-income families develop the skills they need for succes in kindergarten and beyond.
- Not dissing people because they'er different to you.
- A public school that operates with freedom from many of the regulations that apply to traditional public schools.
18 Clues: Unable to read or write. • Classes taught in two languages. • courteous regard for peoples feelings. • Not dissing people because they'er different to you. • The great increase in births after the end of World War II. • Measurable proof that schools and teachers are providing high-quality education. • ...
Civil war crossword 2018-03-08
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- The former gov. of Texas, was forced to resign after refusing to pledge to confederacy.
- To break apart or fall down suddenly
- The first shots fired in the civil war between the union and the confederacy
- A coarse, loosely woven, homemade fabric
- No soldier can be quartered into any civilian house during wartime or peace.
- Right to bear arms
- Union president elected in 1860.
- Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, petitioning.
- A famous confederate calvary unit, they had to bring everything but horses.
- Forced enrollment into the military.
- Of central importance.
- To make payment for something
- An area that was very important to the union as it would allow them to travel into central Texas.
- To cause something to continue without changing
- As a whole or in general.
- A person who supported the union during the civil war.
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- The main Union general during the civil war.
- What the union put on the confederate ports during the civil war.
- The civilian world in wartime.
- No unreasonable search or seizure without fair reason.
- The position that the federal government should not interfere with states exercising their constitutional powers.
- What the southern states did from the union.
- The president of the confederacy during the civil war.
- The economy in the south was based off of __________ and slavery.
- focus on the interests of ones own region
- A member of a volunteer committee organized to punish criminals.
- The main Confederate general during the civil war.
- A local law or piece of legislation
- Free from outside control, self governing
- Drug used for fighting malaria and fevers.
30 Clues: Right to bear arms • Of central importance. • As a whole or in general. • To make payment for something • The civilian world in wartime. • Union president elected in 1860. • A local law or piece of legislation • To break apart or fall down suddenly • Forced enrollment into the military. • A coarse, loosely woven, homemade fabric • focus on the interests of ones own region • ...
US History - WWI 2022-11-15
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- Chinese protested growing western presence in China
- 1917 Congress made it a crime to speak against the war effort
- canal built under the authority of Pres. Teddy Roosevelt to increase economic opportunities such as warships and trade ships
- What was the name of the alliance of United Kingdom, France, Russia, U.S.A, Belgium, and Serbia during WW1?
- What was the name of the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey in WW1?
- The Spanish-American War was a _____________ in World History
- volunteer force assembled by Pres. Teddy Roosevelt to fight Spain
- Pres. Woodrow Wilson wrote an essay with 14 reasons what America should do after the war
- passenger ship sunk by Germany
- nations could now trade with China
- commander of American Expeditionary Force
- Treaty that blamed Germany for the cause of the war
- Which country had to pay for all the reconstruction according to the Treaty of Versailles?
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- argued for a strong US Navy
- declared war on Spain after unwarranted German fire
- policy that lent money to Latin American countries. Force was used to get the money back.
- last monarch of Hawaii
- What is it called when soldiers dig trenches and fight from there?
- What was the name of a telegram sent to Mexico from Germany that angered the U.S.A. and was one of the reasons for the U.S.A joining the war?
- U.S. became police force in Latin America
- American battleship sunk off the coast of Cuba (blamed on Spain)
- achieved the Congressional Medal of Honor at the Battle of Argonne Forest
- Hawaii's monarch wrote this song as a "Goodbye" to her people
- aided the Americans in overthrowing the Hawaiian monarchy
- the ugliest person in this room
25 Clues: last monarch of Hawaii • argued for a strong US Navy • passenger ship sunk by Germany • the ugliest person in this room • nations could now trade with China • U.S. became police force in Latin America • commander of American Expeditionary Force • declared war on Spain after unwarranted German fire • Chinese protested growing western presence in China • ...
AlexKubat-Absolute Monarchs of Europe 2023-11-17
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- The first european war fought on North America, almost a world war by definition
- The king and queen invited to rule England after an unsavory ruler fled.
- The first "czar" of Russia, the man known for establishing themselves, who were formerly Moscovie.
- the most prominent and wealthiest European royal family
- Spanish absolute monarch at the pinnacle of Spanish power
- The war between English royalists and the rebelling puritans.
- The oldest Russian royal family
- The concept of taking western culture and applying it to a certain region or area.
- The royal family of Prussia, modern day Germany
- The czar responsible for "modernizing" Russia
- french monarch who built the Versailles into a city
- a king/queen who has total control of the country
- When King William of Orange and Queen Mary where invited to rule England
- Puritan general who overtook as the military dictator of England
- The English king who was executed under order of Parliament
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- the pallace built under LouisXIV's command
- The hitsquad of Russia's Ivan the Terrible
- the idea that god has given a ruler power to rule
- The idea that a king or queen may rule, but they are not above the government or the law.
- The "great" king of Prussia during the Thirty Years War
- The Austrian queen during the Thirty Years War
- A royal family that would develop into the British Royal Family
- The title of Russian landowning nobles
- A period of English history were the Monarchy was re-established
- The longest lasting Russian royal dynasty
- A long war that ended the European fights over religion
- A central european country that resulted from the downfall of The Holy Roman Empire and would eventually become Germany.
27 Clues: The oldest Russian royal family • The title of Russian landowning nobles • The longest lasting Russian royal dynasty • the pallace built under LouisXIV's command • The hitsquad of Russia's Ivan the Terrible • The czar responsible for "modernizing" Russia • The Austrian queen during the Thirty Years War • The royal family of Prussia, modern day Germany • ...
The longest IB History crossword ever! 2024-02-06
Across
- A geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism
- President Nixon authorized the secret bombing of this country during the Vietnam War
- Arms control treaty signed under Kennedy in 1963
- Guatemalan president removed in 1954 by the CIA
- A war that started in 1950
- U.S. defense strategy in which a wide range of diplomatic, political, economic, and military options are used to deter an enemy attack
- Arms control treaty signed under Johnson in 1968
- Summit between the US and USSR in 1955
- Secretary of Defense under President Kennedy
- This launching in 1957 intensified the arms race
- Alliance for ?. Kennedy's Latin American policy
- Chile's first socialist president
Down
- SEATO stands for...
- A plan to aid in the economic recovery of European nations after World War II
- The theory that influenced Kennedy's Latin American policy
- Kennedy accused Eisenhower's Cold War policy of being too focused on...
- Secretary of State under President Eisenhower
- A military doctrine and nuclear strategy in which a state commits itself to retaliate in much greater force in the event of an attack
- President inaugurated in 1961
- An intergovernmental collective security agreement signed in 1947
- The policy of normalising relations and openness towards East Germany.
- Latin American country which experience a military coup in 1964
- Leader of the military junta that overthrew the socialist government of Chile in 1973
- Eisenhower's proposal to send NATO aircraft carrying sensors over Warsaw Pact countries and vice versa
- Eisenhower's policy in Latin America valued ? over social upheaval.
- The system of ordering people by law to join the armed forces. Introduced by Johnson during the Vietnam War
26 Clues: SEATO stands for... • A war that started in 1950 • President inaugurated in 1961 • Chile's first socialist president • Summit between the US and USSR in 1955 • Secretary of Defense under President Kennedy • Secretary of State under President Eisenhower • Guatemalan president removed in 1954 by the CIA • Alliance for ?. Kennedy's Latin American policy • ...
The longest IB History crossword ever! 2024-02-06
Across
- A geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism
- President Nixon authorized the secret bombing of this country during the Vietnam War
- Arms control treaty signed under Kennedy in 1963
- Guatemalan president removed in 1954 by the CIA
- A war that started in 1950
- U.S. defense strategy in which a wide range of diplomatic, political, economic, and military options are used to deter an enemy attack
- Arms control treaty signed under Johnson in 1968
- Summit between the US and USSR in 1955
- Secretary of Defense under President Kennedy
- This launching in 1957 intensified the arms race
- Alliance for ?. Kennedy's Latin American policy
- Chile's first socialist president
Down
- SEATO stands for...
- A plan to aid in the economic recovery of European nations after World War II
- The theory that influenced Kennedy's Latin American policy
- Kennedy accused Eisenhower's Cold War policy of being too focused on...
- Secretary of State under President Eisenhower
- A military doctrine and nuclear strategy in which a state commits itself to retaliate in much greater force in the event of an attack
- President inaugurated in 1961
- An intergovernmental collective security agreement signed in 1947
- The policy of normalising relations and openness towards East Germany.
- Latin American country which experience a military coup in 1964
- Leader of the military junta that overthrew the socialist government of Chile in 1973
- Eisenhower's proposal to send NATO aircraft carrying sensors over Warsaw Pact countries and vice versa
- Eisenhower's policy in Latin America valued ? over social upheaval.
- The system of ordering people by law to join the armed forces. Introduced by Johnson during the Vietnam War
26 Clues: SEATO stands for... • A war that started in 1950 • President inaugurated in 1961 • Chile's first socialist president • Summit between the US and USSR in 1955 • Secretary of Defense under President Kennedy • Secretary of State under President Eisenhower • Guatemalan president removed in 1954 by the CIA • Alliance for ?. Kennedy's Latin American policy • ...
compound adjectives 2022-11-18
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- 8. a person who can talk English
- 5.making work easier
- 12. not moving fast
- 6. uses left hand for writing
- 14. well-known by the world
- 1.Getting a 2-week rest from sth
- 9. allowing you to spend less time on it
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- 11. setting a new record
- 4.not modern, from the old times
- 10. good quality, harder to ruin
- 3.full of light
- 15. as cold as ice
- 7. not able to accept new ideas
- 13. doesn't end
- 2.kind, generous
15 Clues: 3.full of light • 13. doesn't end • 2.kind, generous • 15. as cold as ice • 12. not moving fast • 5.making work easier • 11. setting a new record • 14. well-known by the world • 6. uses left hand for writing • 7. not able to accept new ideas • 4.not modern, from the old times • 10. good quality, harder to ruin • 8. a person who can talk English • 1.Getting a 2-week rest from sth • ...
Foreign Policy Crossword Puzzle - ELB 2022-03-11
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- ___ War, the first time we took "police action"
- The state the US retained after the first world war
- second part of America's reasoning to expand West
- America went to war to stop this from spreading
- Truman & Monroe
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- The Monroe Doctrine protected against
- The day that Japan bombed Pearl Harbor
- first part of America's reasoning to expand West
- Cocktail that the Ukraine government broadcasted how to make
9 Clues: Truman & Monroe • The Monroe Doctrine protected against • The day that Japan bombed Pearl Harbor • ___ War, the first time we took "police action" • America went to war to stop this from spreading • first part of America's reasoning to expand West • second part of America's reasoning to expand West • The state the US retained after the first world war • ...
Ghost of War 2011-10-13
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- type of a gun he used
- man's best friend
- age that he went into the military
- Caralina where his boot camp was located
- part of the world where he went to war
- what unit ryan is in
- what saves Ryan's platoon
- the animal that almost takes Ryan's humvee out
- main charactor
- how many tons where in Ryan's dumptruck
- his hometown
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- what does ryan drive most of the time
- whate the terrorist use to show at people in the Army
- the date the twin towers fell
- worst disaster in world history
- the grade he was in when the twin towers fell
- type of military he was in
- main charactors wife
- what do the soldiers wear
19 Clues: his hometown • main charactor • man's best friend • what unit ryan is in • main charactors wife • type of a gun he used • what saves Ryan's platoon • what do the soldiers wear • type of military he was in • the date the twin towers fell • worst disaster in world history • age that he went into the military • what does ryan drive most of the time • part of the world where he went to war • ...
The Times 2023-11-03
12 Clues: Current • Capital • MURDERER!!! • L President • First President • best transportation • Lincoln also known as • longest river in the US • first battle of Civl War • LOOOOOSSSSEEEEERRRRS!!!! • instrument controlled by breath • Ocean Separates the US from the "Old World"
Philippines 2024-05-16
12 Clues: gov-leader • geo-climate • over-Capital • cul-language • over-Continent • his-first people • geo-largest island • eco- longest connection • eco-Important industries • cul-most poplar Religion • gov-terms the Senate serves • his-invaded in world war two
London Times WWI 2023-10-13
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- Often used to help pull heavy artillery or soldiers on the battlefield.
- The luxury ocean liner sunk by German U-Boats in the North Atlantic.
- The French city where the treaty to cease fighting was signed.
- A new type of film camera that produces moving pictures. (2 words)
- A metal mechanized machine that moves across the battlefield, sometimes transporting troops.
- Red Cross relief efforts often include food and ____ for civilians impacted by war.
- A type of chemical compound that is made with sulfur.
- Name of the horse ridden by General Jack Seely at the Battle of the Somme.
- The assassinated Archduke Ferdinand was heir to the ____ throne (2 words)
- A type of communication, made up of electronic dots and dashes, and communicating via radio.
- One of the states promised to Mexico by Germany if Mexico agreed to attack the U.S.
- The treaty clause that was the most condemning toward the German people
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- Surveying the battlefield from above; aerial ____.
- A type of chemical compound that often smells like newly mown hay.
- The barren space between enemy trenches (3 words)
- U.S. President who was a key architect of the League of Nations
- Nationalist extremists from ____ were responsible for the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.
- A type of chemical compound that, once inhaled, mixes with water in the lungs to form hydrochloric acid
- The name of the coded telegram sent from Germany to Mexico in an attempt to form an alliance.
- A humanitarian aid organization that provides medical care to soldiers and civilians during war (2 words)
- The RMS Lusitania was en route from New York to ____
- A term of the treaty that held Germany monetarily accountable for the destruction caused by the war.
22 Clues: The barren space between enemy trenches (3 words) • Surveying the battlefield from above; aerial ____. • The RMS Lusitania was en route from New York to ____ • A type of chemical compound that is made with sulfur. • The French city where the treaty to cease fighting was signed. • U.S. President who was a key architect of the League of Nations • ...
bugs and animals 2024-06-20
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- Insects breathe through
- How many body sections do insects have?
- Which insect is responsible for the most human deaths world-wide?
- What do you call a baby goat?
- What is the most common indoor insect problem in households?
- In what U.S. city was the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug first detected?
- The common house fly (Musca domestica) accounts for about 91% of all flies in existence and can be found all over the world. What is the common name for fly larvae?
- What bird lives in Antarctica and cannot fly?
- What is the fastest land animal?
- The earliest intact writings about cockroaches refer to using them for what purpose?
- Able to pull more than a thousand times its own bodyweight, which is the world's strongest insect? 2 words
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- What is the proper name for creatures with hard, outer-body castings and jointed legs?
- What is the loudest insect?
- What is the largest animal in the world? 2 words
- What is the largest bird in the world?
- How many arms does an octopus have?
- Most insects hear, smell, and taste using which segment of their body?
17 Clues: Insects breathe through • What is the loudest insect? • What do you call a baby goat? • What is the fastest land animal? • How many arms does an octopus have? • What is the largest bird in the world? • How many body sections do insects have? • What bird lives in Antarctica and cannot fly? • What is the largest animal in the world? 2 words • ...
Nationalism 2023-08-27
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- Archduke Ferdinand of the____-____ Empire.
- British Imperialist Nationalist
- Serbian Nationalist; shot Franz Ferdinand
- Who started World War 1 Offically?
- The problem with nationalism was it increased ____ between countries.
- The Four ____ causes of war
- Expansionist Kaiser/Emperor of Germany
- Nationalism in in itself promotes _____ which is the idea of promoting a free and independent nation
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- Patriotic Identity
- Nationalism promotes _______ and encourages citizens to fight for their freedom
- Archduke of Austria
- Extreme Nationalism
12 Clues: Patriotic Identity • Archduke of Austria • Extreme Nationalism • The Four ____ causes of war • British Imperialist Nationalist • Who started World War 1 Offically? • Expansionist Kaiser/Emperor of Germany • Serbian Nationalist; shot Franz Ferdinand • Archduke Ferdinand of the____-____ Empire. • The problem with nationalism was it increased ____ between countries. • ...
WW1-LC,CB 2023-10-05
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- the Austrian duke who was assassinated.
- A secret telegram from Germany to Mexico promising support.
- The US president during WW1
- alliance of France, Britain, and Russia.
- alliance of Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary.
- German war plan for WW1
- the technology that helped stop trench warfare.
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- the man who killed the Austrian duke.
- the German Emperor
- the group who assassinated Austrian duke.
- the country Germany invaded first
- another name for World War One.
12 Clues: the German Emperor • German war plan for WW1 • The US president during WW1 • another name for World War One. • the country Germany invaded first • the man who killed the Austrian duke. • the Austrian duke who was assassinated. • alliance of France, Britain, and Russia. • the group who assassinated Austrian duke. • the technology that helped stop trench warfare. • ...
Revolutionary Characters Puzzle 2015-10-09
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- John Adams attended this university
- war fought from 1861-1865
- plantation home of George Washington
- legislature that consists of 2 houses
- founded University of Virginia
- Adams, Franklin, Hamilton, Jay, Jefferson, Madison, Washington
- Congress approved this text on July 4, 1776
- power is vested in the people
- American war of Independence
- died same day as Thomas Jefferson
- Hamilton founded this
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- first president of the United States
- wrote around 90 pseudonymous
- United State's first constitution
- America's first secretary of Treasure
- James Madison was born here
- United States declared independence from them
- street fight that occurred in 1770
- pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
- successful writer and inspired independence
20 Clues: Hamilton founded this • war fought from 1861-1865 • James Madison was born here • wrote around 90 pseudonymous • American war of Independence • power is vested in the people • founded University of Virginia • pamphlet written by Thomas Paine • United State's first constitution • died same day as Thomas Jefferson • street fight that occurred in 1770 • ...
Vietnam 2016-04-27
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- Independence from
- Theory that SE Asia would fall after North Vietnam
- Gulf of Tonkin __________ repealed attacks from the U.S.
- 60,000 died
- Parallel Vietnam was split at
- Did the citizens support Ngo Dinh Diem
- Who didn't support Ngo Dinh Diem
- Who created Viet Cong and Viet Minh
- 2 million died
- Not Communist
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- Gulf of ______
- Which side of Vietnam won
- Social Equality
- Indochina War that started it all
- Leader of South
- Did the U.S. support a Ngo Dinh Diem
- Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam
- All of Vietnam is now _________
- fought in the First Indochina War
- South Vietnam Communists
- Who supported Ngo Dinh Diem
- Recede troops from Vietnam
22 Clues: 60,000 died • Not Communist • Gulf of ______ • 2 million died • Social Equality • Leader of South • Independence from • Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam • South Vietnam Communists • Which side of Vietnam won • Recede troops from Vietnam • Who supported Ngo Dinh Diem • Parallel Vietnam was split at • All of Vietnam is now _________ • Who didn't support Ngo Dinh Diem • Indochina War that started it all • ...
Texas History 2022-04-20
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- when the japanese attacked america for closing oil trade; cause of america joining World War II
- the act of people being discriminated against for their race, ethnicity, religion, etc.
- the main civil rights activist against slavery and segregation; gave inspirational speeches and quotes that are still heard and appreciated today
- when citizens peacefully disobey laws in order to be heard by the government
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- people putting in effort at home to help those in war
- the event when the stock market crashed and the people were severely economically struggling all across the world
- The ship sinking that caused America to join World War I
- a period of time during the great depression where many dust storms would occur due to overproduction
8 Clues: people putting in effort at home to help those in war • The ship sinking that caused America to join World War I • when citizens peacefully disobey laws in order to be heard by the government • the act of people being discriminated against for their race, ethnicity, religion, etc. • ...
World War 1 crossword 2012-05-20
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- the Australians were trained here by the British
- Strait/ Where did the Turkish army command?
- Brudenell White/ Which Lieutenant helped with the planning of retrieving the deceased in Gallipoli?
- The Australian forces
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- how many days did it take British and ANZAC's to excavate their deceased?
- The Anzac's landed here in WW1
- Peninsula/ Where is the ANZAC cove located?
- The name of the Australian and New Zealand Army
- where the Australian were meant to commence their battle training from the British
- cliffs/ the where gun down from the top of the 'blank'
- Helles/ The other allied base for the British and Aussies
- Burnu/ one of the allied bases for the British and Aussies ( starts with an 'A')
12 Clues: The Australian forces • The Anzac's landed here in WW1 • Peninsula/ Where is the ANZAC cove located? • Strait/ Where did the Turkish army command? • The name of the Australian and New Zealand Army • the Australians were trained here by the British • cliffs/ the where gun down from the top of the 'blank' • Helles/ The other allied base for the British and Aussies • ...
World War II Resistance 2022-03-02
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- The Warsaw Uprising where Jews fought back in the ____
- The Native American group of Code Talkers
- This invaded country had many resistance groups
- Author and survivor of the camps, Elie ___
- Man famous for saving Jews by giving them jobs
- Many people ___ on the Nazis and sent secret information
- Polish woman who saved 2,500 Jewish kids
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- Famous student resistance group killed by Hitler
- Women and men who broke secret codes
- People that worked to weaken the Nazis
- Resistance fighters blew up their own roads, ___, and ships
- Russian women who bombed Nazis from planes
12 Clues: Women and men who broke secret codes • People that worked to weaken the Nazis • Polish woman who saved 2,500 Jewish kids • The Native American group of Code Talkers • Author and survivor of the camps, Elie ___ • Russian women who bombed Nazis from planes • Man famous for saving Jews by giving them jobs • This invaded country had many resistance groups • ...
World War II Crossword 2024-06-03
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- A person trained to be and work in space
- The first US man to step on the moon
- The leader of the US during the space race
- The first satellite in space
- The first US satellite in space
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- The US space organization
- The period the US and USSR raced to space
- The large country in Eastern Europe
- The first man mission to on the moon
- The leader of the USSR during the space race
- The country in North America
- The place both countries were racing to put a man on
12 Clues: The US space organization • The country in North America • The first satellite in space • The first US satellite in space • The large country in Eastern Europe • The first man mission to on the moon • The first US man to step on the moon • A person trained to be and work in space • The period the US and USSR raced to space • The leader of the US during the space race • ...
Vacation Crossword Puzzle 2014-07-13
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- 11 deadly snake species live in this country
- Attraction in Rome
- The leader of this country was the serpent god Quetzalcoatl
- One of the colors of the Lithuanian flag
- The emerald isle
- (2 words) Sewards folly is part of this country
- One word: FIFA
- This country was named by the viking Eric the Red
- All inclusive vacation onthe water
- A common reference to a limestone statue having a lion's body and a human head
- (2 words) The westernmost point in the US in AK
- Theme park in Orlando
- Hometown of "Interview with a Vampire" author Ann Rice
- This country's national animal is the Giant Panda
- "Oh the yellow rose of _______"
- This is where Tutsi live
- Where is the talest building in the world
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- A structure whose outer surfaces are traingular and converge to a single point
- One of the smallest countries in the world
- Title use to refer to ancient rulers
- Bangles hit song in the 80's "Walk like an _________"
- (2 words) Michelangelo's masterpiece
- Biggest continent
- Continent known for the world's greatest open air museum
- Highest Mountain
- (2 words) Carved by the Colorado River
- I have a famous opera house
- The Baltic State
- Loch Ness is my most favorite lake
29 Clues: One word: FIFA • The emerald isle • Highest Mountain • The Baltic State • Biggest continent • Attraction in Rome • Theme park in Orlando • This is where Tutsi live • I have a famous opera house • "Oh the yellow rose of _______" • All inclusive vacation onthe water • Loch Ness is my most favorite lake • Title use to refer to ancient rulers • (2 words) Michelangelo's masterpiece • ...
Chapter 17 Review 2021-06-02
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- This group in Congress took control of Reconstruction away from Andrew Johnson (2)
- One question that Reconstruction needed to answer following the Civil War was “Should ______ leaders be punished?”
- Who became president after Lincoln was assassinated? (last name only)
- Southerners used various tactics to prevent African Americans from voting, including _____ taxes
- Sherman’s “Special Field Order Number 15” promised freed African Americans 40 acres and a ______, but that promise was taken away by President Johnson after Lincoln was assassinated
- One of the key points of Radical Reconstruction was that each Southern state had to approve the _____ Amendment.
- Many Republicans thought Andrew Johnson’s plan for Reconstruction was too _____ to the Confederacy and its leaders
- The Reconstruction Acts of 1867 gave African Americans in the South _______ freedom and power
- Andrew Johnson became the first president to be impeached, but not _______ from office
- President Grant’s presidency was far from successful. One reason is because the ____ Party split into two groups
- Republicans called the Peace Democrats of the North by this nickname because their ideas were “deadly” to the Union’s chances of winning the war
- Southerners used various tactics to prevent African Americans from voting, including _______ tests
- One of the key points of Radical Reconstruction was that each Southern state had to rewrite its state _______
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- President Grant’s presidency was far from successful. One reason is because several members of Grant’s _____ got involved in big scandals
- Many communities in the South passed _____ to limit the rights of African Americans (2)
- Republicans created the ______ shortly before the end of the Civil War to help slaves transition to freedom (2)
- One question that Reconstruction needed to answer following the Civil War was “How should the Confederate states rejoin the ______?”
- The _____ of 1877 resulted in the end of Reconstruction
- President Grant’s presidency was far from successful. One reason is because of the _______ crisis in the country during his presidency
- The _______ used intimidation and violence to regain political power for white people in the South (3)
- The Radical Republicans pushed the _____ Amendment to ensure the right to vote for African Americans in the South
- The second part of Reconstruction - after Andrew Johnson lost control of it - was called _________ because it was under the control of the Radical Republicans (2)
- Southerners used various tactics to prevent African Americans from voting, including ______ clauses
- The Compromise of 1877 resulted in ______ becoming the new president (last name only)
- One question that Reconstruction needed to answer following the Civil War was “What role should free _______ play in the country?” (2)
- He became president after Andrew Johnson (last name only)
- Southerners used this insult for people who travelled to the South to help with Reconstruction, although Southerners thought they were looking for opportunities to just get wealthy
- One of the key points of Radical Reconstruction was that Congress created 5 _____ in the South (2)
- Reconstruction started with “___________” Reconstruction guided by Andrew Johnson, but Republicans weren’t satisfied with it
- African Americans in the South understood that ______ would help them take part in the political process, understand their civil rights, and earn more money (know all three reasons!)
30 Clues: The _____ of 1877 resulted in the end of Reconstruction • He became president after Andrew Johnson (last name only) • Who became president after Lincoln was assassinated? (last name only) • This group in Congress took control of Reconstruction away from Andrew Johnson (2) • The Compromise of 1877 resulted in ______ becoming the new president (last name only) • ...
Chapter 17 Review 2021-06-02
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- Southerners used various tactics to prevent African Americans from voting, including _______ tests
- One question that Reconstruction needed to answer following the Civil War was “How should the Confederate states rejoin the ______?”
- African Americans in the South understood that ______ would help them take part in the political process, understand their civil rights, and earn more money (know all three reasons!)
- Southerners used this insult for people who travelled to the South to help with Reconstruction, although Southerners thought they were looking for opportunities to just get wealthy
- Andrew Johnson became the first president to be impeached, but not _______ from office
- This group in Congress took control of Reconstruction away from Andrew Johnson (2)
- Southerners used various tactics to prevent African Americans from voting, including _____ taxes
- Republicans created the ______ shortly before the end of the Civil War to help slaves transition to freedom (2)
- Many communities in the South passed _____ to limit the rights of African Americans (2)
- Republicans called the Peace Democrats of the North by this nickname because their ideas were “deadly” to the Union’s chances of winning the war
- President Grant’s presidency was far from successful. One reason is because several members of Grant’s _____ got involved in big scandals
- One of the key points of Radical Reconstruction was that each Southern state had to rewrite its state _______
- President Grant’s presidency was far from successful. One reason is because of the _______ crisis in the country during his presidency
- The Radical Republicans pushed the _____ Amendment to ensure the right to vote for African Americans in the South
- The _______ used intimidation and violence to regain political power for white people in the South (3)
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- Southerners used various tactics to prevent African Americans from voting, including ______ clauses
- The Compromise of 1877 resulted in ______ becoming the new president (last name only)
- One question that Reconstruction needed to answer following the Civil War was “Should ______ leaders be punished?”
- The Reconstruction Acts of 1867 gave African Americans in the South _______ freedom and power
- Reconstruction started with “___________” Reconstruction guided by Andrew Johnson, but Republicans weren’t satisfied with it
- One question that Reconstruction needed to answer following the Civil War was “What role should free _______ play in the country?” (2)
- Who became president after Lincoln was assassinated? (last name only)
- One of the key points of Radical Reconstruction was that each Southern state had to approve the _____ Amendment.
- Sherman’s “Special Field Order Number 15” promised freed African Americans 40 acres and a ______, but that promise was taken away by President Johnson after Lincoln was assassinated
- One of the key points of Radical Reconstruction was that Congress created 5 _____ in the South (2)
- The second part of Reconstruction - after Andrew Johnson lost control of it - was called _________ because it was under the control of the Radical Republicans (2)
- Many Republicans thought Andrew Johnson’s plan for Reconstruction was too _____ to the Confederacy and its leaders
- The _____ of 1877 resulted in the end of Reconstruction
- He became president after Andrew Johnson (last name only)
- President Grant’s presidency was far from successful. One reason is because the ____ Party split into two groups
30 Clues: The _____ of 1877 resulted in the end of Reconstruction • He became president after Andrew Johnson (last name only) • Who became president after Lincoln was assassinated? (last name only) • This group in Congress took control of Reconstruction away from Andrew Johnson (2) • The Compromise of 1877 resulted in ______ becoming the new president (last name only) • ...
The Times 2023-11-03
12 Clues: Current • Capital • MURDERER!!! • L President • First President • best transportation • Lincoln also known as • longest river in the US • first battle of Civl War • LOOOOOSSSSEEEEERRRRS!!!! • instrument controlled by breath • Ocean Separates the US from the "Old World"
AAC civil war crossword 2022-03-04
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- underground rail road
- on November 2–6, 1863 during the American Civil War
- VA person who supported the Union cause during the Civil War
- led by john bell hood
- A ship that transports supplys through a blockade
- A formerly enslaved person
- focus on the interests of one’s region
- confederet general
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- the position that the federal government should not interfere with the states exercising their constitutional powers
- free from outside control; self-governing
- Laws limiting the rights of African Americans passed by southern governments after the Civil War.
- american confedert general
- on January 1, 1863
- former gov
- Ussage of naval vessels to prevent supply from being shipped in to a port
15 Clues: former gov • on January 1, 1863 • confederet general • underground rail road • led by john bell hood • american confedert general • A formerly enslaved person • focus on the interests of one’s region • free from outside control; self-governing • A ship that transports supplys through a blockade • on November 2–6, 1863 during the American Civil War • ...
Understanding the Epic 2017-04-06
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- The Greeks claimed the Trojan horse was a peace offering to this goddess
- Odysseus' wife
- Extended comparisons relating heroic events (2 words)
- A good host was expected to receive this person without question and feed them before asking their identity
- The son of Priam, King of Troy
- The inscription on the golden apple (3 words)
- The goddess of discord
- The style an epic is written in
- The number of years both sides fought in the Trojan War before it ended
- A good guest was expected to bring this and give it to their host
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- He came up with the idea of the Trojan horse to bring an end to the war
- A phrase literally meaning "in the middle of things" (2 words)
- The goddess who received the golden apple
- A long, narrative poem
- A great leader who identifies with a particular society (2 words)
- An important part of the Greek culture that could be built in 6 particular ways
- A formal plea for aid/help at the beginning of an epic
- The number of years the Greeks spent preparing for battle
- The woman Aphrodite promised Paris
- A good host was expected to provide this to travelers as long as they do not overstay their welcome
20 Clues: Odysseus' wife • A long, narrative poem • The goddess of discord • The son of Priam, King of Troy • The style an epic is written in • The woman Aphrodite promised Paris • The goddess who received the golden apple • The inscription on the golden apple (3 words) • Extended comparisons relating heroic events (2 words) • A formal plea for aid/help at the beginning of an epic • ...
South Africa Country Profile 2023-03-27
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- strike by white mine workers following the chaos of World War I that had to be put down by force
- in the 1830s the new British rulers and their progressive policies caused friction among the Boers who wanted to continue
- the language spoken by Boers, Dutch descendants of the original white settlers of South Africa dating back hundreds of years
- ended the South African War with the Boers winning a significant amount of autonomy to continue their racist policies
- increased industrialization and urbanization throughout South Africa, fortunes were made and workers, African and White, unionized to demand a higher standard of living→ leaving South Africa at a crossroads in the 1940s regarding their countries’ future.
- Dutch settlers who were searching for independent life outside of the Cape of Good Hope rules and regulations.
- winners of South Africa’s first elections, composed of Boers who had just lost the war, but quickly climbed to power in the newly formed government and instituted racist and restrictive policies
- formed in 1914 by JBM Hertzog in response to African activism and many Boer perceptions that the South African Party was too conciliatory and not tough enough in their racist policies
- major African ethnic and language group of South Eastern South Africa and present day Eastern Cape province, once a formidable nation that was a barrier to Boer settlement
- included the Orange Free State, Natal, and Transvaal, all eventually conquered by the British in 1902
- the systemic discrimination instituted by the National Party (NP) after the won power in 1924, precursor to Apartheid following World War II
- also known as the Boer War fought from 1899-1902 by the British against the Afrikaaner speaking Dutch settlers called Boers, won by the British strategy of starving and capturing civilians
- failed attempt by industrialist and Cecil Rhodes to start an uprising against the Boer state of Transvaal, ultimately helped lead to the South African War
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- formed in 1912 in response to the racist policies of the South African Party, it would become the political party of Nelson Mandela, the ANC, later in the century
- 1000 year movement of central African peoples to the country we now call South Africa, includes the Xhosa and Zulu nations.
- leader of the Industrial and Commercial Workers’ union aiming to improve the conditions and pay of Black workers
- caused significant economic and political effects in South Africa, creating a unified white party, and led to South Africa supporting Britain and her allies in World War II
- a kind of Christianity followed by most Boers that is highly conservative, strict, and deterministic
- first European settlement in South Africa established in 1652 by the Dutch East India Company
- Boer exit from British controlled areas North and East into the interior, outside the influence of the British or formidable Xhosa and Zulu nations
- hundred year old ethnic group descended from Dutch Boers and their slaves, mostly San, Khoikhoi or Malay peoples, at times had varying degrees of representation and privilege, but other times suffered immensely under Apartheid
- instead of having one capital city, South Africa has 3, Pretoria for administration, Cape Town for legislation, and Bloemfontein for the judiciary, a legacy of South Africa’s British and Boer past
- unified the country we now know as South Africa as a largely independent dominion within the British Empire
- major African ethnic and language group of eastern South Africa and present day Natal, once a formidable nation that was a barrier to Boer settlement
24 Clues: first European settlement in South Africa established in 1652 by the Dutch East India Company • strike by white mine workers following the chaos of World War I that had to be put down by force • a kind of Christianity followed by most Boers that is highly conservative, strict, and deterministic • ...
THE BOOK OF PSALMS (3) 2024-07-15
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- - Fear the Lord, you his holy people (Psalm 34:9)
- - Though war break out against me (Psalm 27:3)
- - In your righteousness, rescue me (Psalm 31:1)
- - An ever-present help in trouble (Psalm 46:1)
- - The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears them (Psalm 34:17)
- - God is our refuge and strength (Psalm 46:1)
- - Mountains fall into the heart of the sea (Psalm 46:2)
- - Taste and see that the Lord is good (Psalm 34:8)
- - The Lord is my light and my salvation (Psalm 27:1)
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- - In you, Lord, I have taken refuge (Psalm 31:1)
- - I will sing the praises of your name (Psalm 18:49)
- - The voice of the Lord is powerful (Psalm 29:4)
- - He is a shield for all who take refuge in him (Psalm 18:30)
- - The Lord gives strength to his people (Psalm 29:11)
- - I will be exalted among the nations (Psalm 46:10)
- - Worship the Lord in the splendor of his holiness (Psalm 29:2)
- - The Lord lives! Praise be to my Rock! (Psalm 18:46)
- - Clap your hands, all you nations (Psalm 47:1)
- - Be my rock of refuge (Psalm 31:2)
- - Sing to him a psalm of praise (Psalm 47:6)
20 Clues: - Be my rock of refuge (Psalm 31:2) • - Sing to him a psalm of praise (Psalm 47:6) • - God is our refuge and strength (Psalm 46:1) • - Though war break out against me (Psalm 27:3) • - An ever-present help in trouble (Psalm 46:1) • - In your righteousness, rescue me (Psalm 31:1) • - Clap your hands, all you nations (Psalm 47:1) • ...
lara 2023-02-08
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- offer a good or service at a lower price (2 words)
- art of living
- Expensive, lavish character
- providing financial support for advertising
- action on the public for commercial purposes
- a deal between an influencer and a brand (2 words)
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- born in the post-war period (2 words)
- be honourably known from a moral point of view
- paper given to people to promote to products
- Emblem of a brand
- striking phrase for a brand
- One receives on the phone
- which can be easily deciphered
- fleeting store (2 words)
14 Clues: art of living • Emblem of a brand • fleeting store (2 words) • One receives on the phone • Expensive, lavish character • striking phrase for a brand • which can be easily deciphered • born in the post-war period (2 words) • providing financial support for advertising • paper given to people to promote to products • action on the public for commercial purposes • ...
greek mythology 2012-12-19
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- god of truth and light
- The goddess of the Harvest
- the creature with the head of a bull
- one-eyed monstrous creature
- the craftsman and forge god
- the goddess of heath and home
- god of the underworld
- a group of 12 gods who ruled after the overthrow of the Titans
- the ______ river separated the world of the living from the world of the dead
- god of the seas
- the gigantic hound which guarded the gates of Hades
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- goddess of the hunt
- the joyful god of Wine
- Queen of the heavens
- messenger to the gods
- goddess of love and beauty
- goddess of battle, wisdom and handicrafts
- god of the heavens
- god of war
19 Clues: god of war • god of the seas • god of the heavens • goddess of the hunt • Queen of the heavens • messenger to the gods • god of the underworld • god of truth and light • the joyful god of Wine • The goddess of the Harvest • goddess of love and beauty • one-eyed monstrous creature • the craftsman and forge god • the goddess of heath and home • the creature with the head of a bull • ...
Beowulf 2024-09-12
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- He was _ after he got in a fight
- I felt _ when my dog died
- He had to _ down the food because he need to leave quickly
- He was very _ after he had failed the test
- Hitler was _ for what he had done during World War 2
- They had to _ all of the bad energy in the room before they could continue
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- He was very _ after someone walked in that he didn't like
- I was _ in the corner after I heard a noise coming from my closet
- There was a _ around our feet because of what we did
- The mood was very _ at the funeral
10 Clues: I felt _ when my dog died • He was _ after he got in a fight • The mood was very _ at the funeral • He was very _ after he had failed the test • There was a _ around our feet because of what we did • Hitler was _ for what he had done during World War 2 • He was very _ after someone walked in that he didn't like • ...
Super Mario Crossword 2 2023-02-13
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- Mario's younger (but taller) brother
- Yoshi's full name (2 Words)(Not including middle)
- This button turns blocks into coins!
- Mario Kart game that introduced Maple Treeway as a course (Mario Kart ___)
- The first ally in Paper Mario
- Mario's original job in Donkey Kong
- New ____ City (Mario Odyssey)
- This mysterious masked meanie was first seen in Super Mario Bros. 2
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- This loyal turtle can be used as ammunition
- This power-up makes mario swim better in Super Mario Bros. 3 (2 Words)
- The Mario 64 level where you can control the water level
- The first boss of Paper Mario Sticker Star (The ___ Goomba)
- The parrot that gives hints in Mario Odyssey
- The first galaxy of Super Mario Galaxy (The ____ Galaxy)
- If you get 100 of these you'll get a shine in Mario Sunshine
- The second world of Super Mario World has this food in its title
16 Clues: The first ally in Paper Mario • New ____ City (Mario Odyssey) • Mario's original job in Donkey Kong • Mario's younger (but taller) brother • This button turns blocks into coins! • This loyal turtle can be used as ammunition • The parrot that gives hints in Mario Odyssey • Yoshi's full name (2 Words)(Not including middle) • ...
Geography 2021-11-21
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- is one of the two countries inside of Italy
- is known for being communist
- is known for being neutral
- Used to be in control of most of Europe
- used to be in control of most of the world
- Has a continent named after it
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- In a lot of debt
- largest country in the world
- Overpopulated
- Named after a food
- A place famous for hosting F1 races
- The old china before communism
- Is known for going to war over oil
13 Clues: Overpopulated • In a lot of debt • Named after a food • is known for being neutral • largest country in the world • is known for being communist • The old china before communism • Has a continent named after it • Is known for going to war over oil • A place famous for hosting F1 races • Used to be in control of most of Europe • used to be in control of most of the world • ...
Realism 2018-03-12
9 Clues: (war) • (cold war) • (2 levels) • (global level) • (partial gains) • (level of power) • (complete gains) • (international system) • (born in the 16th century)
Find The Chomiks 2023-08-29
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- tree A great realm with alot of chomiks, interesting puzzles and 2 areas.
- Realm OMG ITS THE MYTHICAL REALM THAT ISNT IN THE GAME BUT IS INCREDIBLE1!!111
- An area which has the world tree in it.
- a collab with a game for 5 year olds.
- DOES IT EVER GET FUNNY???
- Chomik BRO MY FAVORITE DIFFICULTY CHART OBBY IN THE WORLD YIPEEE
- The best ... difficulty chomik in the game fr fr
- Outskirts, One of the Chomik 500 realms.
- I LOVE OMEGA SECRET CHOMIK I LOVE OMEGA SECRET CHOMIK I LOVE OMEGA SECRET CHOMIK I LOVE OMEGA SECRET CHOMIK I LOVE OMEGA SECRET CHOMIK
- Basically a freebie, its the name of the game.
- This has NOTHING TO DO WITH FTC
- The worst experience I've ever had in my entire life.
- Osu reference.
- Stud, An area in FTC that is known for its 2 realms that reside within.
- Obbyist and one of the silly little developers.
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- Well known FTC youtuber for their series of not jumping.
- Just an average joe.
- Very easily cheeseable tower.
- Terrifying chomik, oh wait it is a terrifying difficulty chomik too.
- SpAcE JAm ReFeRAnCe
- ERM ACTHUALLY ACCORDING TO MY CALCULASHONS
- the sequal and prequal of 2 chomiks.
- Chomik WOW
- Realm Main realm 2: electric boogaloo.
- Great realm with a song which slaps
- Has a team of professional puzzle solvers.
- boring realm, yeah.
- Most based realm fr fr
- A based cat.
- I forgor...
- Only thing I think of is terraria for this. i wonder why....
- Very long puzzle. thats pretty much it.
32 Clues: Chomik WOW • I forgor... • A based cat. • Osu reference. • SpAcE JAm ReFeRAnCe • boring realm, yeah. • Just an average joe. • Most based realm fr fr • DOES IT EVER GET FUNNY??? • Very easily cheeseable tower. • This has NOTHING TO DO WITH FTC • Great realm with a song which slaps • the sequal and prequal of 2 chomiks. • a collab with a game for 5 year olds. • ...
THE BEGINNING OF THE BIBLE (PSALM) PUZZLES 4 2024-07-13
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- - Worship the Lord in the splendor of his holiness (Psalm 29:2)
- - Fear the Lord, you his holy people (Psalm 34:9)
- - The Lord is my light and my salvation (Psalm 27:1)
- - In your righteousness, rescue me (Psalm 31:1)
- - Clap your hands, all you nations (Psalm 47:1)
- - God is our refuge and strength (Psalm 46:1)
- - I will be exalted among the nations (Psalm 46:10)
- - Mountains fall into the heart of the sea (Psalm 46:2)
- - The Lord gives strength to his people (Psalm 29:11)
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- - Though war break out against me (Psalm 27:3)
- - The Lord lives! Praise be to my Rock! (Psalm 18:46)
- - He is a shield for all who take refuge in him (Psalm 18:30)
- - The voice of the Lord is powerful (Psalm 29:4)
- - The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears them (Psalm 34:17)
- - In you, Lord, I have taken refuge (Psalm 31:1)
- - Sing to him a psalm of praise (Psalm 47:6)
- - An ever-present help in trouble (Psalm 46:1)
- - Taste and see that the Lord is good (Psalm 34:8)
- - I will sing the praises of your name (Psalm 18:49)
- - Be my rock of refuge (Psalm 31:2)
20 Clues: - Be my rock of refuge (Psalm 31:2) • - Sing to him a psalm of praise (Psalm 47:6) • - God is our refuge and strength (Psalm 46:1) • - Though war break out against me (Psalm 27:3) • - An ever-present help in trouble (Psalm 46:1) • - In your righteousness, rescue me (Psalm 31:1) • - Clap your hands, all you nations (Psalm 47:1) • ...
A 2024-06-08
Von der Französischen Revolution zum Wiener Kongress 2021-04-19
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- Wie heißt die Schleife die eichen der Revolution diente?
- Wie viele Stände gibt es?
- Was machen die anderen 2 Stände mit den Bauern?
- Wer ist der zweite Stand
- Wie heißt es wenn sich Menschen gegen etwas zusammen schließen?
- Wie nennt man das, was mit den Gegnern der Revolution passiert ist?
- Was war eins der Ziele der Revolution?
- Wann war der Ballhausschwur
- Wer ist der erste Stand?
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- In welchem Jahr wurde Napoleon zum Kaiser gekrönt?
- Wer ist z.B. der dritte Stand
- Welches Schloss wurde am Anfang der Revolution gestürmt?
- Was wurde mit der Revolution neu eingeführt?
- Wie hieß der König der gestürzt wurde?
- Wer war der Alleinherrscher nach der Revolution?
15 Clues: Wer ist der zweite Stand • Wer ist der erste Stand? • Wie viele Stände gibt es? • Wann war der Ballhausschwur • Wer ist z.B. der dritte Stand • Wie hieß der König der gestürzt wurde? • Was war eins der Ziele der Revolution? • Was wurde mit der Revolution neu eingeführt? • Was machen die anderen 2 Stände mit den Bauern? • Wer war der Alleinherrscher nach der Revolution? • ...
World War II Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-21
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- dictator of the soviet union WW II
- allied troops stormed beaches of Normandy, France
- US used atomic bombs on these two
- Japan bombed Dec 7, 1941
- used to gain citizen support of the War effort
- planted by Americans to ensure enough food
- Leader of Italy during WW II
- americans bought these to help fund the war
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- Britain, US, and Soviet Union
- US tank commander final assault on Germany
- dictator of Germany during WW II
- stay out of foreign affairs, no favorites
- germany, italy, and japan
- President of the US during WW II
- Emperor of Japan during WW II
- prime minister of Britain WW II
- How did US end WW II in Pacific
17 Clues: Japan bombed Dec 7, 1941 • germany, italy, and japan • Leader of Italy during WW II • Britain, US, and Soviet Union • Emperor of Japan during WW II • prime minister of Britain WW II • How did US end WW II in Pacific • dictator of Germany during WW II • President of the US during WW II • US used atomic bombs on these two • dictator of the soviet union WW II • ...
Beginning of World War II 2022-03-14
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- Many Americans supported___________ , the belief that political ties to other countries should be avoided.
- After France fell,____________ , a French general, set up a government-in-exile in London. He committed all his energy to reconquering France.
- the new British prime minister, had already declared that his nation would never give in.
- as Stalin talked with britain and France, he also bargained with Hitler. The two dictators reached an agreement.
- Germans jokingly called it the sitzkrieg, or “sitting war.” Some newspapers referred to it simply as “the_____________ .”
- Conference ________________was held on September 29, 1938. The Czechs were not invited. British prime minister Neville Chamberlain believed that he could preserve peace by giving in to Hitler’s demands.
- in 1935, Congress passed three___________. These laws banned loans and the sale of arms to nations at war.
- In the summer of 1940, the______________ , Germany’s air force, began bombing Great Britain.
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- when the________ struck in 1929, many Japanese blamed the government. Military leaders gained support and soon won control of the country.
- Hitler had long pledged to undo the_____________ .
- In one of the most heroic acts of the war, Great Britain set out to rescue the army. It sent a fleet of about 850 ships across the English Channel to____________ .
- Germany also made an agreement with Japan. Germany, Italy, and Japan came to be called the___________ .
- The British urged__________ , giving in to an aggressor to keep peace.
- Britain continued to let Italian troops and supplies pass through the British controlled___________ on their way to Ethiopia.
- or “lightning war.” It involved using fast-moving airplanes and tanks, followed by massive infantry forces, to take enemy defenders by surprise and quickly overwhelm them.
- Spanish artist Pablo Picasso’s painting, called, captures the human horror of the destruction of this Spanish city.
- In 1931, the Japanese army seized __________, despite objections from the Japanese parliament.
17 Clues: Hitler had long pledged to undo the_____________ . • The British urged__________ , giving in to an aggressor to keep peace. • the new British prime minister, had already declared that his nation would never give in. • In the summer of 1940, the______________ , Germany’s air force, began bombing Great Britain. • ...
World War 1 Review Crossword 2023-10-16
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- A pilot who shoots down five or more planes
- A very fast warship
- Where Flanders Fields is located
- This burned soldiers lungs
- A peace agreement
- “No man’s ____________"
- Name given to November 11th
- Compulsory military service
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- A situation in which neither side can make substantial progress
- Long cuts in the ground that provided a very efficient way for soldiers to protect themselves against heavy firepower
- Underwater menace
- Someone on your side
- An aerial battle between two or more aircrafts
- Where the battle of the Somme took place
- This was a trench problem the soldiers could not get rid of
- Canada’s best known “ace” pilot.
- Helped to pay for the war
- A neutral country
18 Clues: Underwater menace • A peace agreement • A neutral country • A very fast warship • Someone on your side • “No man’s ____________" • Helped to pay for the war • This burned soldiers lungs • Name given to November 11th • Compulsory military service • Where Flanders Fields is located • Canada’s best known “ace” pilot. • Where the battle of the Somme took place • ...
World History Preview 2022-09-08
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- One of the first countries to enter World War II after their archduke was shot and killed.
- Emperor of France after the end of the French Revolution.
- Period of history when people began to work in factories and industry.
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- In order to make an argument or a claim, you need...
- worldwide organization formed after World War II to preserve world peace.
- the only African country that Europeans did not colonize and pillage.
- ruler of Mali, the richest man of all time until the 21st Century.
- The longest lasting Dynasty in China's history.
8 Clues: The longest lasting Dynasty in China's history. • In order to make an argument or a claim, you need... • Emperor of France after the end of the French Revolution. • ruler of Mali, the richest man of all time until the 21st Century. • the only African country that Europeans did not colonize and pillage. • ...
Revolutionary Characters Puzzle 2015-10-09
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- first president of the United States
- Congress approved this text on July 4, 1776
- American war of Independence
- war fought from 1861-1865
- founded University of Virginia
- John Adams attended this university
- wrote around 90 pseudonymous
- Adams, Franklin, Hamilton, Jay, Jefferson, Madison, Washington
- street fight that occurred in 1770
- legislature that consists of 2 houses
- pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
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- Hamilton founded this
- plantation home of George Washington
- successful writer and inspired independence
- died same day as Thomas Jefferson
- United States declared independence from them
- United State's first constitution
- power is vested in the people
- America's first secretary of Treasure
- James Madison was born here
20 Clues: Hamilton founded this • war fought from 1861-1865 • James Madison was born here • American war of Independence • wrote around 90 pseudonymous • power is vested in the people • founded University of Virginia • pamphlet written by Thomas Paine • died same day as Thomas Jefferson • United State's first constitution • street fight that occurred in 1770 • ...
AAC Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-07
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- was the general of the south when they surrendered
- more that __________ fought in the war
- ____________ was the president during the Civil War
- the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861
- the ______ won the civil war
- The Union forces defending Galveston were beaten by a Confederate force led by Magruder.
- On October 2, 1827, in St. Augustine, Florida, a Union Army officer and Reconstruction governor of Texas was born.
- surrendered in the civil war
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- The Civil War was fought between the Northern and the _____________
- the Bombardment of Fort Sabine
- The Civil War's bloodiest battle was the ________________
- He served as the 11th Governor of Texas during Reconstruction and was a lawyer, state representative, and military governor of Texas.
- He was the Republic of Texas' first and third president, as well as one of the first two men to represent Texas in the United States.
- resign from a group or political system
- the United States
15 Clues: the United States • the ______ won the civil war • surrendered in the civil war • the Bombardment of Fort Sabine • more that __________ fought in the war • resign from a group or political system • was the general of the south when they surrendered • ____________ was the president during the Civil War • The Civil War's bloodiest battle was the ________________ • ...
WWII Extra Credit Crossword 2023-05-16
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- Became president when FDR died; gave the order to drop the atomic bomb
- an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country
- Dictator of Germany, implemented Fascism and caused WWII and the Holocaust.
- Satisfying the demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace and stability
- national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs
- Communist dictator of the Soviet Union
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- President of the US during Great Depression and World War II
- belief that nations must engage in international problem solving to build relationships, hold one another in check.
- founded the Italian Fascist Party, and sided with Hitler and Germany in World War II
- Governmental system led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition, and emphasizing aggressive nationalism and often racism.
- Scientist who lead the group that created the first atomic bomb for the US
11 Clues: Communist dictator of the Soviet Union • national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs • President of the US during Great Depression and World War II • Became president when FDR died; gave the order to drop the atomic bomb • Scientist who lead the group that created the first atomic bomb for the US • ...
The big political U.K. crossword 2019-05-05
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- The city where the government sits
- The members of the House of Lords
- The given name of the government leader
- The principle that the people choose their rulers
- The building where the government sits
- A hot political topic in the U.K.
- The name of a political party that wants independence
- The House of Commons has ____ members than the House of Lords
- This name of the man who would be king after queen Elizabeth
- The biggest political party in the U.K.
- The surname of the opposition leader
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- The second biggest political party in the U.K.
- The current deadline for the hot political topic
- The members of the House of Commons
- The queen's function in British politics is mostly...
- The building that contains the houses of parliament is called _________ Palace
- To rule, a party must have the ________ of votes
- A process where the government is chosen
- A great river in England
- A famous British prime minister during World War 2
- The clock tower that contains Big Ben is called _________ Tower
- The PM's apartment is at 10 _______ Street
22 Clues: A great river in England • The members of the House of Lords • A hot political topic in the U.K. • The city where the government sits • The members of the House of Commons • The surname of the opposition leader • The building where the government sits • The given name of the government leader • The biggest political party in the U.K. • ...
Aug. 31 2021-08-31
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- The plane __ off an hour ago.
- It was hot, so we __ in the lake.
- I didn't steal your money. HE stole it!
- What language __ people speak in Holland?
- A thief __ my bike while I was at school.
- We __ the bill and left the restaurant.
- We stood up and __ the national anthem.
- Mrs. Little __ me English in Grade 2.
- My grandfather __ in the second World War.
- Last spring we __ across Canada in our new van.
- When I was a child, I __ my bike every day.
- __ you do your homework yesterday?
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- We __ a new car last year.
- Twenty years ago, nobody __ on Facebook.
- Where __ you last night?
- Did you __ something? I couldn't hear you.
- She __ her car last week
- I'm sorry. I ___ your birthday!
- That thief just __ my wallet from my hand!
- We __ a series on Netflix last night.
- I began learning English two years ___.
- I __ up at 5:00 this morning.
- Last week I __ down and broke my ankle.
- She __ a bottle of wine by herself last night.
24 Clues: Where __ you last night? • She __ her car last week • We __ a new car last year. • The plane __ off an hour ago. • I __ up at 5:00 this morning. • I'm sorry. I ___ your birthday! • It was hot, so we __ in the lake. • __ you do your homework yesterday? • We __ a series on Netflix last night. • Mrs. Little __ me English in Grade 2. • I didn't steal your money. HE stole it! • ...
Leaders of WW1 2022-02-07
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- joined the war after leaving the triple alliance for land from a neighboring country
- formed an alliance with Russia in 1894 also known as the dual alliance
- joined central powers after Russia declared war on them
- initiated war with Serbia after the assassination of Franz Ferdinand
- invested heavily in the allied powers and helped greatly to end the war with the size of its military
- protected allied shipping lanes in the Indian/Pacific ocean
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- joined war after signing a treaty with central powers
- country that battled on 2 fronts against Russia and France
- had to leave the war due to a lack of resources and an uprising from its people
- joined the side of Britain and the allies after Germany had declared war on them
- was initially neutral but joined the war after the invasion of Belgium
11 Clues: joined war after signing a treaty with central powers • joined central powers after Russia declared war on them • country that battled on 2 fronts against Russia and France • protected allied shipping lanes in the Indian/Pacific ocean • initiated war with Serbia after the assassination of Franz Ferdinand • ...
Leaders of WW1 2022-02-07
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- country that battled on 2 fronts against Russia and France
- invested heavily in the allied powers and helped greatly to end the war with the size of its military
- joined central powers after Russia declared war on them
- protected allied shipping lanes in the Indian/Pacific ocean
- initiated war with Serbia after the assassination of Franz Ferdinand
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- formed an alliance with Russia in 1894 also known as the dual alliance
- joined war after signing a treaty with central powers
- had to leave the war due to a lack of resources and an uprising from its people
- was initially neutral but joined the war after the invasion of Belgium
- joined the side of Britain and the allies after Germany had declared war on them
- joined the war after leaving the triple alliance for land from a neighboring country
11 Clues: joined war after signing a treaty with central powers • joined central powers after Russia declared war on them • country that battled on 2 fronts against Russia and France • protected allied shipping lanes in the Indian/Pacific ocean • initiated war with Serbia after the assassination of Franz Ferdinand • ...
World Leaders 2015-09-02
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- Genghis ____, founder of the largest empire (Mongols) in the world during his time. Many of his empires campaigns resulted in mass casualties.(4)
- The Roman general widely credited with the origin and leadership to transform Rome’s republic into an Empire.(6)
- Martin Luther ____,successfully orchestrated acts of non-violent civil disobedience that helped create equality in the forms of civil and human rights in the United States.(4)
- ______ the Hun was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death in March 453.(6)
- British Prime Minister Winston ________ whose leadership through the Second World War is seen as paramount.(9)
- The first Queen of England known for trusting advisers to make good decisions.(9)
- Spanish Queen known for financing the voyages of Christopher Columbus.(8)
- Most widely known Queen of Egypt. She is widely seen as the last of the pharaohs.(9)
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- An Indian nationalist that inspired the world with the use of non-violent protest to create change.(6)
- ____ of Arc Turned the tide in the Hundred Years' War. Was burned by the British suppressors. French national heroine.
- _________ the Great was the most renowned and the longest-ruling female leader of Russia.(9)
- _________ the Great. Legend has it that he was never defeated in battle. Known for supreme combat and military skills.(9)
- He led the Spartan forces during the Second Persian War and is remembered for his death at the Battle of Thermopylae.(8)
- Benjamin ________ was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.(8)
- He was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.(8)
- Nelson _______ Served 27 years in prison before becoming President of the same nation.(7)
16 Clues: He was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.(8) • Spanish Queen known for financing the voyages of Christopher Columbus.(8) • Benjamin ________ was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.(8) • The first Queen of England known for trusting advisers to make good decisions.(9) • ...
History (impact of hitler’s rule) 2021-06-27
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- A vote by which the people of a country express an opinion for or against a government’s proposal
- The name of the German Air Force both before and during World War 2
- A government made in Germany in 1919
- In January 1933 Hitler became this
- Hitler renamed his party the National ___ German Workers Party(NSDNF)
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- The more money is printed the more its value decreased
- in the year 1935, the nazis imposed a wage ___ on all workers
- Hitler cleverly use the __ of the fears of communism to advance his own cause
- the place where the German government was at
- also known as the supreme leader of the German people
10 Clues: In January 1933 Hitler became this • A government made in Germany in 1919 • the place where the German government was at • also known as the supreme leader of the German people • The more money is printed the more its value decreased • in the year 1935, the nazis imposed a wage ___ on all workers • The name of the German Air Force both before and during World War 2 • ...
International Military Tribunal 2023-04-01
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- Decision reached by a jury or judge in a legal case
- A public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law
- City in Germany where war crime trials were held after World War II
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- Person or entity accused of a crime in a legal proceeding
- Something that furnishes proof
- German dictator during World War II
- Group of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case
7 Clues: Something that furnishes proof • German dictator during World War II • Decision reached by a jury or judge in a legal case • Group of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case • Person or entity accused of a crime in a legal proceeding • A public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law • ...
WW2 Crossword Challenge 2014-07-29
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- An agreement by both sides of the war to cease(stop) fighting
- Peace Treaty that was signed by the Allied powers
- In 1939 Germany invades this country
- The year the Treaty of Versailles was signed
- Was made a free city under League of Nations control
- The country Germany was forbidden to join with under the Treaty of Versailles
- First time Australian soil was attacked and there was a threat of a Japanese invasion
- German territory on the border between France and Germany. Germany was not permitted any fortifications or defence forces in this area
- An organisation set up after World War I with the aim of ensuring collective peace and avoiding another war
- Lands in the east of Germany were given to this country
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- Leader of the National Socialist German Workers' Party
- Name given to the powers joined with Germany
- French provinces given back to France under the Treaty of Versailles
- Name given to the National Socialist German Workers'
- German territory which was given to the French under the Treaty of Versailles
- Germany and Austria unite as one nation (German word)
- The name of Hitler's autobiography
- Germany provides military support to this civil war in 1936
18 Clues: The name of Hitler's autobiography • In 1939 Germany invades this country • Name given to the powers joined with Germany • The year the Treaty of Versailles was signed • Peace Treaty that was signed by the Allied powers • Name given to the National Socialist German Workers' • Was made a free city under League of Nations control • ...
Chapter 18,19 & 20 Crossword 2016-04-25
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- Fredrick Douglass created a paper called _________. (2 words)
- _________ geography supported to growing of cash crops.
- An abolitionist that was very outspoken. (2 words)
- The name of a free African American who attempted a slave revolt in South Carolina. (2 words)
- _________ revolution changed the economy.
- The most efficient way to move goods in the North.
- Slaves ran away and sometimes rebelled.
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- Caused cotton to become the South’s most important crop. (2 words)
- Harriet ________ was a conductor on the Underground Railroad.
- Created the North Star. (2 words)
- Came to America from Northern Europe because of war and famine.
- Invented the Cotton Gin. (2 words)
- Faced by free slaves that lived in both the North and South.
- Slave families feared of being ______.
- ________ families and marriages were not recognized.
15 Clues: Created the North Star. (2 words) • Invented the Cotton Gin. (2 words) • Slave families feared of being ______. • Slaves ran away and sometimes rebelled. • _________ revolution changed the economy. • An abolitionist that was very outspoken. (2 words) • The most efficient way to move goods in the North. • ________ families and marriages were not recognized. • ...
Chapter 18,19 & 20 Crossword 2016-04-25
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- Invented the Cotton Gin. (2 words)
- An abolitionist that was very outspoken. (2 words)
- _________ geography supported to growing of cash crops.
- Slaves ran away and sometimes rebelled.
- The name of a free African American who attempted a slave revolt in South Carolina. (2 words)
- _________ revolution changed the economy.
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- Created the North Star. (2 words)
- The most efficient way to move goods in the North.
- Caused cotton to become the South’s most important crop. (2 words)
- Fredrick Douglass created a paper called _________. (2 words)
- Came to America from Northern Europe because of war and famine.
- Harriet ________ was a conductor on the Underground Railroad.
- Faced by free slaves that lived in both the North and South.
- ________ families and marriages were not recognized.
- Slave families feared of being ______.
15 Clues: Created the North Star. (2 words) • Invented the Cotton Gin. (2 words) • Slave families feared of being ______. • Slaves ran away and sometimes rebelled. • _________ revolution changed the economy. • The most efficient way to move goods in the North. • An abolitionist that was very outspoken. (2 words) • ________ families and marriages were not recognized. • ...
US History 2024-05-23
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- Thomas Jefferson's first vice president, who killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel in 1804.
- This term refers to the heads of the executive departments.
- A term for hard coin, such as gold or silver, that can also back and give a fixed point of valuation to paper currencies.
- Religious songs composed by enslaved African Americans.
- the United States, Great Britain, (free) France, and the Soviet Union
- The pre-Civil War reform movement which sought to curb the drinking of hard liquor.
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- In World War II, the alliance of German and Italy, and later Japan.
- Self-conscious African American cultural, literary, and artistic movement centered in Harlem in New York City during the 1920s.
- A political party founded by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson to combat Alexander Hamilton's fiscal policies.
- Term for a liberated woman who bucked conventional ideas of propriety in dress and manners during the 1920s.
- The treaty that ended World War I.
- The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution
- A form of business organization that created a single board to trustees to oversee competing firms.
- Laws passed by Southern state legislatures during Reconstruction
14 Clues: The treaty that ended World War I. • The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution • Religious songs composed by enslaved African Americans. • This term refers to the heads of the executive departments. • Laws passed by Southern state legislatures during Reconstruction • In World War II, the alliance of German and Italy, and later Japan. • ...
Social 10-1 Chapter 8 Crossword 2015-11-25
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- when you aid another country
- also known as FirstNations
- What seperates the rich and the poor
- Where the aparthied law took place
- its when one group\section kills off another
- is a Edmontonian who created a support organization for people affected by genocide
- A tribe in Rwanda who disputed against the Hutus tribe
- Theres one in Africa called the Avega Agahozo
- is a National organization of 25000 Rwandan women who survived the horrors of 1994
- City in Africa where the genocide of 1994 occurred
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- Also known as the indiginous people
- is the actual word for the abrreviations GNI
- Set to investigate the relationship with the FirstNations
- Led by Canadian Dallaire is a group based on keeping peace between countrys
- 21000 Japenese were introduced to this briefly during World war 2
- Its a City in South Africa where there was a student protest
- Was the Nation that used to control Rwanda
- it was what stated if you were a status Indian
- How Rwanda rebuilt there economy
- Law that seperated people because of race
20 Clues: also known as FirstNations • when you aid another country • How Rwanda rebuilt there economy • Where the aparthied law took place • Also known as the indiginous people • What seperates the rich and the poor • Law that seperated people because of race • Was the Nation that used to control Rwanda • is the actual word for the abrreviations GNI • ...
Unit 2 Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-22
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- Was known for using nationalism to unite the German people
- He helped both Argentina and Chile gained their independence
- Spain and Portugal both are on the Iberian...
- In which the Mother Country refused to let its colonies to trade with other countries
- The French revolution and haiti revolution were both a
- Helped Brazil gain its independence
- Was known for as “The Heart” of the founding Fathers of Italy
- “The sword” of the founding fathers of Italy
- Who try to unite many Italian states into one nation
- He helped Haiti to start its revolution
- They were creoles who support the Spanish king
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- A label for a area/place in the world given from us
- To make amends for serious situation like war, governments offered to give
- Proclaimed themselves as Emperor of Haiti
- Children of Spanish/Portuguese people that were born in Latin America
- A major theme in Unit 2
- Or in other words “Old Imperialism”
- Was iturbide common enemy along with their army
- “The brain” of the founding fathers of Italy
- The first Latin American country to gain independence
20 Clues: A major theme in Unit 2 • Or in other words “Old Imperialism” • Helped Brazil gain its independence • He helped Haiti to start its revolution • Proclaimed themselves as Emperor of Haiti • “The brain” of the founding fathers of Italy • “The sword” of the founding fathers of Italy • Spain and Portugal both are on the Iberian... • ...
Crossword 1 2024-02-28
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- - Physicist famous for the theory of relativity
- - A hardware or software component that stores data
- - Speaking in a fluent and persuasive manner
- - Period of revival in art and literature
- - An electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current
- - Digital icon used for expressing emotions
- - A step-by-step procedure for calculations
- - Largest hot desert in the world
- - Rotational force in mechanics
- - Earth's highest mountain above sea level
- - Electrical component that stores energy in an electric field
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- - Ancient Incan city in the Andes
- - Feeling or expressing pensive sadness
- - Featured on the U.S. five-dollar bill
- - Inventor of the printing press
- - Cylindrical engine component
- - Base-2 number system
- - Leader of the Indian independence movement
- - Unit of electric potential
- - A mechanical device used to increase torque
- - Longest river in Africa
- - Playwright known for "Hamlet
- - A virally-transmitted cultural symbol or social idea
- - Site of a major battle in the American Civil War
- - Engine part that converts linear motion into rotation
25 Clues: - Base-2 number system • - Longest river in Africa • - Unit of electric potential • - Cylindrical engine component • - Playwright known for "Hamlet • - Rotational force in mechanics • - Inventor of the printing press • - Ancient Incan city in the Andes • - Largest hot desert in the world • - Feeling or expressing pensive sadness • - Featured on the U.S. five-dollar bill • ...
Marvel! 2024-06-14
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- The alien race to which Ronan the Accuser and Captain Marvel belong.
- The ancient race of superpowered beings introduced in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2021.
- The name of Star-Lord's father in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2."
- The dwarf king who forges weapons in "Avengers: Infinity War," including Thor's new hammer.
- The villain who is revealed to be Thor's sister in "Thor: Ragnarok."
- The Kree warrior and ally of Ronan the Accuser in "Guardians of the Galaxy."
- The Asgardian gatekeeper and guardian of the Bifrost Bridge.
- The blue-skinned Ravager who acts as a father figure to Star-Lord in the "Guardians of the Galaxy" films.
- The name of the Dark Elf leader in "Thor: The Dark World."
- The icy realm inhabited by the Frost Giants in "Thor."
- The hidden city of the Inhumans located on the Moon.
- The sorcerer who guards the New York Sanctum in "Doctor Strange."
- The ancient book of dark magic featured in "WandaVision" and "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."
- The high priestess of the Sovereign people in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2."
- The desolate planet where the Soul Stone is located in "Avengers: Infinity War."
- The Kree scientist and mentor to Carol Danvers in "Captain Marvel."
- The real name of the character who becomes the Silver Surfer
- The Kronan warrior and friend of Thor in "Thor: Ragnarok."
- The planet where the Guardians of the Galaxy face off against Ronan the Accuser in the first film.
- The real name of the villain Red Skull in "Captain America: The First Avenger."
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- The Eastern European country where much of the action takes place in "Avengers: Age of Ultron."
- The first name of Adrian Toomes' partner in "Spider-Man: Homecoming."
- The sentient planet who seeks to conquer the universe in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2."
- The realm where Thor's new weapon is forged in "Avengers: Infinity War."
- The name of the dwarf king who forges weapons in "Avengers: Infinity War," including Thor's new hammer.
- The cosmic cube that holds the Space Stone, featured prominently in several Marvel movies.
- The leader of the Jabari Tribe in "Black Panther."
- The severed head of a celestial being used as a mining colony in "Guardians of the Galaxy."
- The main antagonist in "Black Panther," who challenges T'Challa for the throne of Wakanda.
- The full name of the Hydra scientist who uploads his consciousness into a computer in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier."
- The powerful interdimensional entity and main antagonist in "Doctor Strange."
- The last name of the villain Whiplash in "Iron Man 2."
- The home planet of the Nova Corps and the location of the Power Stone in "Guardians of the Galaxy."
- The character who ultimately collects all the Infinity Stones in "Avengers: Infinity War" and "Avengers: Endgame."
- The fire demon prophesied to bring about Ragnarok in "Thor: Ragnarok."
- Gamora's adoptive sister and a former member of Thanos' team, the Black Order.
- The uncle of T'Challa and the brother of T'Chaka, whose actions set the events of "Black Panther" in motion.
- The rogue sorcerer and follower of Dormammu in "Doctor Strange."
- The uncle of T'Challa and the brother of T'Chaka, whose actions set the events of "Black Panther" in motion.
39 Clues: The leader of the Jabari Tribe in "Black Panther." • The hidden city of the Inhumans located on the Moon. • The last name of the villain Whiplash in "Iron Man 2." • The icy realm inhabited by the Frost Giants in "Thor." • The name of the Dark Elf leader in "Thor: The Dark World." • The Kronan warrior and friend of Thor in "Thor: Ragnarok." • ...
Master Matthews magnificent mind-bender 2024-04-10
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- the first world war
- France, Great Britain, Italy, and the U.S.
- Germany was sinking ships with U.S. civilians on board
- to prepare for war
- a temporary halt in fighting to make peace
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- nerfed
- ended WW1 blamed Germany. Germany has to pay reparations of $100 billion. Loses colonies, and has their army reduced to 100,00 men.
- make amends, repairs
- got shot
- Dep devotion to one’s nation
- an underwaeter ve-hi-cle
- group of ships
12 Clues: nerfed • got shot • group of ships • to prepare for war • the first world war • make amends, repairs • an underwaeter ve-hi-cle • Dep devotion to one’s nation • France, Great Britain, Italy, and the U.S. • a temporary halt in fighting to make peace • Germany was sinking ships with U.S. civilians on board • ...
WWII Extra Credit Crossword 2023-05-16
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- belief that nations must engage in international problem solving to build relationships, hold one another in check.
- Scientist who lead the group that created the first atomic bomb for the US
- Became president when FDR died; gave the order to drop the atomic bomb
- founded the Italian Fascist Party, and sided with Hitler and Germany in World War II
- Governmental system led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition, and emphasizing aggressive nationalism and often racism.
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- Communist dictator of the Soviet Union
- an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country
- Dictator of Germany, implemented Fascism and caused WWII and the Holocaust.
- President of the US during Great Depression and World War II
- national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs
- Satisfying the demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace and stability
11 Clues: Communist dictator of the Soviet Union • national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs • President of the US during Great Depression and World War II • Became president when FDR died; gave the order to drop the atomic bomb • Scientist who lead the group that created the first atomic bomb for the US • ...
Hanf tea 2022-09-07
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- How many people have we in the class?
- What’s the capital city of Austria ?
- what’s the name of our English teacher?
- is the war in Ukraine finished
- What is the name of our chancellor(Bundeskanzler)
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- what is the simple of Paris
- did the second world war begin?
- which country eats pasta?
- which month have we?
- What is the famous app?
- what is the favourite colour of professor?
- how many hours have we on Thursday?
12 Clues: which month have we? • What is the famous app? • which country eats pasta? • what is the simple of Paris • is the war in Ukraine finished • did the second world war begin? • how many hours have we on Thursday? • What’s the capital city of Austria ? • How many people have we in the class? • what’s the name of our English teacher? • what is the favourite colour of professor? • ...
Black Plague 2022-08-01
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- The Place were Mohammed the founder of Islam was Born
- the amount of people in a certain area
- The Main religion of Arabia
- the weather conditions in an area in general or over a long period.
- capital of Egypt
- the mass of water between western Australia, southern asia and eastern africa (2 words)
- a road that goes for 6400kms in asia(2 words)
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods
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- the sea south of europe, north of africa and west asia
- The continent south of Europe
- the most populated country in world
- The founder of Islam
- The largest continent in the world
- The Plague that killed about half of all Europeans in in 1347 (2 Words)
- Meaning "The God" in Arabic
- a brave or experienced soldier or fighter
16 Clues: capital of Egypt • The founder of Islam • The Main religion of Arabia • Meaning "The God" in Arabic • The continent south of Europe • The largest continent in the world • the most populated country in world • the amount of people in a certain area • a brave or experienced soldier or fighter • a road that goes for 6400kms in asia(2 words) • ...