world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Lord of The Flies 2013-06-06
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- The group of boys that sang
- held the power to speak and gathered the boys for meetings
- Used to make the fire
- The fat boy with asthma
- The pigs head
- The boy that was all good and fainted
- Symbol for hope
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- The savage that wanted to kill ralph
- The leader
- The unknown
- the twins (&)
- all that jack wanted to do
- written by William ______
- The event that was going on in the real world
- The monster that the littluns were scared
- Their own world
16 Clues: The leader • The unknown • the twins (&) • The pigs head • Their own world • Symbol for hope • Used to make the fire • The fat boy with asthma • written by William ______ • all that jack wanted to do • The group of boys that sang • The savage that wanted to kill ralph • The boy that was all good and fainted • The monster that the littluns were scared • ...
World War I Crossword - Part Six 2014-04-20
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- A Serbian terrorist organization.
- This ship was sunk by Germany, bringing the United States closer to entering WWI.
- This treaty ended the war between Russia and the Central Powers.
- Information that is advertised to influence the attitudes of a community but often contain information that is not factual.
- The president of France during during WWI; from 1913-1920
- The American president during WWI.
- This type of warfare was used in WWI when machine guns were available.
- This was an made up of three countries; Germany, Austria/Hungary, and Italy.
- He was the king of Italy during WWI.
- A belief that people in a territory should be allowed to choose their own government.
- The German plan to totally destroy the French forces.
- Austria's foreign minister who was known to be a war hawk and favored war with Serbia.
- This is compensation paid by a defeated nation for damage caused during a war.
- These countries; Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, Spain, and the Netherlands were this.
- A law requiring men to register for military service.
- This battle was the only major naval engagement of WWI.
- United States troops that served overseas during WWI.
- A promise to the United States from Germany in 1918 that they would no longer sink non-military ships.
- The strip of land between the trenches of opposing armies.
- This country was not part of the Triple Alliance or the Triple Entente.
- The use of spies to get military or political information from an enemy during war.
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- Goods whose importation/exportation or even possession was prohibited by law.
- This telegraph was sent to Mexico from Germany convincing them to attack the United States.
- This was the WWI German Submarine.
- He assassinated Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie.
- These were planted to add to the home food supply, replacing produce sent to soldiers.
- An international organization formed in 1920 to enforce peace among nations.
- A deadlock where neither side wins the war, a tie.
- The leader of Great Britain during WWI.
- A German chancellor during WWI.
- The German fleet of ships during WWI
- This was the longest battle of WWI.
- This treaty formally ended the war in 1919.
- The top German commander during WWI who was a large part of the Battle of Tannenberg.
- There were approximately 16 million of these during World War I.
- This was a law passed in 1918 that made it illegal to criticize war.
- War time between Germany and Austria versus Russia and Siberia.
- An American General who led the United States forces in a successful attack against the German Army.
- An alliance made up of three countries after signing the Anglo-Russian Entente; Russia, France, and Great Britain.
- The name for the powers who fought against the Central Powers.
- The name for the aims of battle, set by President Wilson in 1918.
- The cease of fire that occurred between the German and French Troops in the western trenches in 1914.
- This type of warfare forced soldiers on the ground to wear masks.
- He was the king of Germany during WWI.
- A state of temporary peace between opponents so peace terms can be discussed.
- This was the first battle of World War I.
- Bonds bought so the government could get money for war.
47 Clues: A German chancellor during WWI. • A Serbian terrorist organization. • This was the WWI German Submarine. • The American president during WWI. • This was the longest battle of WWI. • The German fleet of ships during WWI • He was the king of Italy during WWI. • He was the king of Germany during WWI. • The leader of Great Britain during WWI. • ...
FranciscoD 2024-01-18
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- was a geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism after the end of World War II.
- Race: was a 20th-century competition between two Cold War rivals, the United States and the Soviet Union, to achieve superior spaceflight capability.
- Communism is left-wing to far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society.
- War: was fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.
- Curtain: The Iron Curtain is a political metaphor used to describe the political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
- Doctrine: is an American foreign policy that pledges American "support for democracies against authoritarian threats."
- is a system of government in which state power is vested in the people or the general population of a state. According to the United Nations.
- Race: occurs when two or more groups compete in military superiority. It consists of a competition between two or more states to have superior armed forces.
- Union (USSR): The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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- Theory: is a geopolitical theory which posits that increases or decreases in democracy in one country tend to spread to neighboring countries in a domino effect.
- Nations: is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security.
- was the first artificial Earth satellite. It was launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957 as part of the Soviet space program.
- Plan: proposed that the United States provide economic assistance to restore the economic infrastructure of postwar Europe.
- War: The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies.
- Pact: a collective defence treaty established by the Soviet Union and seven other Soviet satellite states in Central and Eastern Europe.
- Airlift: was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War.
16 Clues: War: was fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953. • Airlift: was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War. • Nations: is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security. • ...
Poetry Techniques 2019-08-13
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- Money, money, money
- Sweet sorrow
- Open your mind to injustice
- The rifles rapidly fired and reloaded
- War is a destructive monster
- He floats like a butterfly, stings like a bee
- Deadly destruction of the world
- She was so happy that she Moonwalked out of the room
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- Water for purity
- The clouds were furious before the storm
- I’m so hungry I could eat a horse
- The bullets whistled past his head
- It is a sin
- War never hurt anyone
14 Clues: It is a sin • Sweet sorrow • Water for purity • Money, money, money • War never hurt anyone • Open your mind to injustice • War is a destructive monster • Deadly destruction of the world • I’m so hungry I could eat a horse • The bullets whistled past his head • The rifles rapidly fired and reloaded • The clouds were furious before the storm • ...
Sophie and Katie 2025-01-15
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- Group of African Americans that fought well.
- deadly disease or infection
- disease from wet conditions rotting your foot off.
- Going underwater and not coming up.
- Brave black soldier.
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- Gas that was released into the air.
- Fence with spikes on it.
- World War One doggy hero.
- land in between both team's trenches
- Carol song by the soldiers.
- Big vehicle used in war.
- Ship that can go underwater.
- Long dug-out ditch that soldiers fight from.
- What teams do to protect themselves
14 Clues: Brave black soldier. • Fence with spikes on it. • Big vehicle used in war. • World War One doggy hero. • Carol song by the soldiers. • deadly disease or infection • Ship that can go underwater. • Gas that was released into the air. • What teams do to protect themselves • Going underwater and not coming up. • land in between both team's trenches • ...
ArDeN & LaNdEn 2023-10-25
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- These were used for protecting the army
- These rain above and throw bombs
- The First World War
- is used to poison soldiers
- Large fast-firing guns
- Fat-diseased rodents
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- These where underwater and shot torpedos
- Large metal cars with cannons
- These were metal fences in no man's land
- Long guns that shot large projectiles
- These were the ground and blew up people
- These exploded areas
- These guns changed the war
- The area between the trenches
14 Clues: The First World War • These exploded areas • Fat-diseased rodents • Large fast-firing guns • These guns changed the war • is used to poison soldiers • Large metal cars with cannons • The area between the trenches • These rain above and throw bombs • Long guns that shot large projectiles • These were used for protecting the army • These where underwater and shot torpedos • ...
Patron's day 2025-04-02
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- Popular magazine where he published
- Poet’s first name
- His favorite color in the name of his cabaret
- ...z Mostu" Newspaper where his poems were published
- Gałczyński’s wife
- Warszawski Satirical newspaper he wrote for before the war
- City where he was born
- Poet’s last name
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- Poet’s daughter’s name
- Poet’s son’s name (incorrect – he only had a daughter)
- Powszechny Newspaper where he published after World War II
- Goose His famous cabaret
- Place where his museum is located
- One of his most famous works “Enchanted …”
- Satirical magazine he collaborated with
- poetry Type of poetry he wrote
- City where he died
17 Clues: Poet’s last name • Poet’s first name • Gałczyński’s wife • City where he died • Poet’s daughter’s name • City where he was born • Goose His famous cabaret • poetry Type of poetry he wrote • Place where his museum is located • Popular magazine where he published • Satirical magazine he collaborated with • One of his most famous works “Enchanted …” • ...
Election of 1860 2017-12-18
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- Lincoln polled only about 40 percent of this vote
- First battle of the American Civil War (2 words)
- Northern Democrats Presidential Nomination
- Lincoln became this number president
- Seven Southern States formed this
- Northern President who supported slavery
- The withdrawal from the Union of eleven Southern States in 1860
- Lincoln's Vice President
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- Landmark case by the U.S. Supreme Court on U.S. Labor Law and the Constitutional Law
- Southern Democrat Presidential Candidate
- Where the Democratic Party first met to choose their presidential candidate
- Lincoln won this type of vote
- American War 1861-1865 (2 words)
- Number of Major Presidential Candidates during the Election
- Issue that divided the Democratic Party and the U.S.
- Republican President
16 Clues: Republican President • Lincoln's Vice President • Lincoln won this type of vote • American War 1861-1865 (2 words) • Seven Southern States formed this • Lincoln became this number president • Southern Democrat Presidential Candidate • Northern President who supported slavery • Northern Democrats Presidential Nomination • First battle of the American Civil War (2 words) • ...
Cold War Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-30
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- The name of the 2-mile-wide border between North and South Korea that is still around today.
- The last name of the leader of the Soviet Union when the Cold War started.
- The name of the Vietnamese leader of North Vietnam when the Vietnam War started.
- An alliance the U.S. created during the Cold War.
- The last name of the U.S. president during the Korean War.
- The last name of the person who founded Communism.
- The policy of stopping the spread of Communism in which the U.S. was a part of.
- A herbicide used for chemical warfare by the U.S. during the Vietnam War.
- The Korean War ended in a _________ that maintained the 38th parallel boundary.
- The name of the first president of South Vietnam who was assassinated.
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- The name of the Korean leader of North Korea when the Korean War started.
- The theory that if one country becomes Communist, then its neighboring countries will come under Communist control.
- A Communist guerrilla group that fought South Vietnamese government forces during the Vietnam War.
- The USSR created the ______ Pact during the Cold War.
- General MacArthur believed the U.S. would appear to take part in ___________ if they were to fully back off from the Korean War.
15 Clues: An alliance the U.S. created during the Cold War. • The last name of the person who founded Communism. • The USSR created the ______ Pact during the Cold War. • The last name of the U.S. president during the Korean War. • The name of the first president of South Vietnam who was assassinated. • ...
Frontiersmen - Vocabulary 2022-01-15
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- Expansion of the US was juftifiable and inevitable
- founded by Daniel Boone
- pass in the appalachians
- Shawnee war chief who resisted teh US expansion
- most important fort to the British
- running it shows strength
- The US war of Indepencence
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- first folk hero of the US
- one of 2 routes to reach Kentucky from the East
- territory Boone settled in
- War Cheif to the Shawnee leader
- favorite daughter of Daniel Boone
- main tribe attacking boone
- american politican who attempted to create the Transylvania Colony in frontier Kentucky
- living in a region in unsettled or settled country
15 Clues: founded by Daniel Boone • pass in the appalachians • first folk hero of the US • running it shows strength • territory Boone settled in • main tribe attacking boone • The US war of Indepencence • War Cheif to the Shawnee leader • favorite daughter of Daniel Boone • most important fort to the British • one of 2 routes to reach Kentucky from the East • ...
A Little Bit of Everything 2021-12-02
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- man i miss home (feeling)
- wow really!?1 (feeling)
- phew! glad that's over (feeling)
- did you hear that? i'm getting scared (feeling)
- a red flower worn on the 11th of november
- you're really annoying (feeling)
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- good work elanie1 (feeling)
- the german army had 11,890 __________
- friends in war
- did you hear the news? the judge said he's ______
- soldiers fight in the ___________
- the second world ___
12 Clues: friends in war • the second world ___ • wow really!?1 (feeling) • man i miss home (feeling) • good work elanie1 (feeling) • phew! glad that's over (feeling) • you're really annoying (feeling) • soldiers fight in the ___________ • the german army had 11,890 __________ • a red flower worn on the 11th of november • did you hear that? i'm getting scared (feeling) • ...
Chapter 14 2022-09-21
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- the ___ kingdom occupies present day Ghana
- several european powers established ___ along west coast of africa
- Led way in exploration for Portugal
- europeans raided Africa and traded goods for slaves
- The ____ of tordesillas signed between 2 countries
- sail around the world
- line of ____ divided non-european world into 2 zones
- dutch farmers
- The tip of Africa
- followed dias footsteps
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- large estate ran by owner and overseer
- control of buisness or industry
- in 1492 ______ sailed the ocean
- mapmaker
- people trying to convert africans to christians
- neighboring enemy kingdom to asante
16 Clues: mapmaker • dutch farmers • The tip of Africa • sail around the world • followed dias footsteps • control of buisness or industry • in 1492 ______ sailed the ocean • Led way in exploration for Portugal • neighboring enemy kingdom to asante • large estate ran by owner and overseer • the ___ kingdom occupies present day Ghana • people trying to convert africans to christians • ...
Mr. Banda's Crossword Puzzle 2015-02-04
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- cold house
- another word for easy
- world sports games
- earth,jupiter,pluto
- man witch
- a seafood snack
- machine used in war
- big country in Europe
- person from USA is an __________.
- inside a pen
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- big food store
- past tense of meet
- money
- kimchi jigae
- A-Z book
- shuffle the _______.
- bee sugar
- ________ of Liberty.
- goes around the earth
- fast train
20 Clues: money • A-Z book • man witch • bee sugar • cold house • fast train • kimchi jigae • inside a pen • big food store • a seafood snack • past tense of meet • world sports games • earth,jupiter,pluto • machine used in war • shuffle the _______. • ________ of Liberty. • another word for easy • big country in Europe • goes around the earth • person from USA is an __________.
Christmas Songs 2025-09-18
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- .... CHRISTMAS
- I SAW MUMMY ... SANTA
- I'LL BE .... FOR CHRISTMAS
- HARK! THE ...... ANGELS SING
- SANTA .... ME
- IT'S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE ...
- ...... NIGHT
- ...... SAINT NICK
- BABY IT'S ... OUTSIDE
- DO THEY ... IT'S CHRISTMAS
- ..... CHRISTMAS (WAR IS OVER)
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- MELE ..........
- WINTER ..........
- RUN ....... RUN
- ... THE SNOWMAN
- JINGLE .... ROCK
- FELIZ .......
- JOY TO THE ...
- HARD ..... CHRISTMAS
- ALL I ... FOR CHRISTMAS IS YOU
20 Clues: ...... NIGHT • FELIZ ....... • SANTA .... ME • .... CHRISTMAS • JOY TO THE ... • MELE .......... • RUN ....... RUN • ... THE SNOWMAN • JINGLE .... ROCK • WINTER .......... • ...... SAINT NICK • HARD ..... CHRISTMAS • I SAW MUMMY ... SANTA • BABY IT'S ... OUTSIDE • I'LL BE .... FOR CHRISTMAS • DO THEY ... IT'S CHRISTMAS • HARK! THE ...... ANGELS SING • ..... CHRISTMAS (WAR IS OVER) • ...
module 23 2023-03-06
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- - the countries that border the Pacific Ocean
- - a human-made waterway that cut through the Isthmus of Suez
- - when a country is overtaken by a stronger country
- - the practice where people of a higher status restrict the rights of those below them
- - the practice of adopting the cultural mannerisms of a country you are not native to
- - the addition of another, weaker territory to a country
- - an interest in or taking of land for its strategic location or products
- - the belief, stemming from Charles Darwin, that natural selection and survival of the fittest applies to the human race
- - the canal that was used internationally and established Latin America as a crossroads of world trade
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- - the war between Russia and the Ottomans stemming from the need for a warm water port
- - the belief that one race is superior to another
- - "the American continents...are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers"
- - an extension to the monroe doctrine that stated that the US was an international police power in the Western Hemisphere
- - the war between the British and the Boers (the first modern "total" war)
- - another term for Indian soldiers
- - the war that came about as a result of the Spanish brutality against Cuba which was an American ally
- - the conference called to lay down the rules for the division of Africa
- - Latin American army leaders turned military dictators
18 Clues: - another term for Indian soldiers • - the countries that border the Pacific Ocean • - the belief that one race is superior to another • - when a country is overtaken by a stronger country • - Latin American army leaders turned military dictators • - the addition of another, weaker territory to a country • - a human-made waterway that cut through the Isthmus of Suez • ...
U.S. History Crossword 2024-12-11
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- - Military operations in which the opposing forces attack and counterattack from systems of fortified ditches rather than on a
- - The use of sensationalized and exaggerated reporting by newspapers or magazines to attract readers
- - The principles making up President Woodrow Wilson’s plan for world peace following World War I.
- - A U.S. warship that mysteriously exploded and sank in the harbor of Havana, Cuba, on February 15,1898
- -One of the free-thinking young women who embraced the new fashions and urban attitudes of the 1920s.
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- - A U.S. law enacted in 1862 that provided 10 acres in the West to any citizen or intended citizen who would cultivate the land for five years.
- -African American Leader who promoted self-reliance for african americans, he started the Universal Negro Improvement Society, which urged African Americans to take pride in their heritage.
- - An amendment to the U.S. Constitution, adopted in 1920, that gives women the right to vote
- -A message sent in 1917 by the German foreign minister to the German ambassador in Mexico, Proposing a German-Mexican alliance and promising to help Mexico rejoin Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona if the US entered World War 1.
- -The 1919 peace treaty at the end of World War I which established new nations, borders, and war reparations.
10 Clues: - An amendment to the U.S. Constitution, adopted in 1920, that gives women the right to vote • - The principles making up President Woodrow Wilson’s plan for world peace following World War I. • - The use of sensationalized and exaggerated reporting by newspapers or magazines to attract readers • ...
European Countries Crossword 2023-10-05
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- The country of luck
- Country that is basically divided into 2 countrys
- This countrys men is the tallest in the world
- This country was officially founded in the year 301.
- The least obese european country
- Home to the worlds first bookstore
- The most expensive country in the world
- This country is home to 444 islands.
- This country invented the wheel
- This country has the most castles in Europe
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- The last Grand dutchy in the world
- This country is Home to The Oldest Restaurant in the World.
- This country is Home to The Highest Capital In Europe
- This country has over 1000 varietys of sauseges
- The most visited country in the world
- Known for their famous Pasta
- The sound of music was filmed in this country
- Country in europe that is doubly landlocked
- This country invented fish and chips
- The capital is Reykjavík
20 Clues: The country of luck • The capital is Reykjavík • Known for their famous Pasta • This country invented the wheel • The least obese european country • The last Grand dutchy in the world • Home to the worlds first bookstore • This country invented fish and chips • This country is home to 444 islands. • The most visited country in the world • The most expensive country in the world • ...
A Short History of the Ketts 2020-04-16
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- Eric's major rhymes with Hi Nance
- Jordan's main instrument
- Matt and Nance former life
- Home of the Sebastians
- Wedding video company
- Ellen eats anytime
- Joe, Ellen, Eric first address
- Joe's employer
- Letters after Nadia's name
- Jordan's major
- Eric study abroad
- Matt sleeps
- Three in Golden Eagle garage
- Where Nadia works
- Omaha's best U
- Nance, Ellen, Jordan share school
- Second best dog in the world
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- Ballpark near Eric
- Ellen and John Wall share
- Nancy's favorite war
- Eric and Matt school
- Best dog in the world
- Nance born
- Jen Alma mater
- Joe's ride
- Best series on Amazon Prime
- GVSU nickname
- Joe's shower fun
- DiSorbo address
- Second best food in the world
- Seb's favorite cat
- Month of grahamcracker's birth
- Favorite Kett quarantine activity
- Jen welds
34 Clues: Jen welds • Nance born • Joe's ride • Matt sleeps • GVSU nickname • Jen Alma mater • Joe's employer • Jordan's major • Omaha's best U • DiSorbo address • Joe's shower fun • Eric study abroad • Where Nadia works • Ballpark near Eric • Ellen eats anytime • Seb's favorite cat • Nancy's favorite war • Eric and Matt school • Wedding video company • Best dog in the world • Home of the Sebastians • ...
Road to the Revolution 2021-09-17
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- the pilgrim's first colony
- people rebelling against the king and what he was doing
- people forced to work with no pay
- people loyal to the king
- keeping a soldier in your house without your permission
- a very unfair and mean country/city leader
- what colonists were fighting for
- when you send a product out to another country
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- was New York a Middle, South, or New England colony
- a trade rout mainly between England, Africa, and North America
- religious colonists that moved to the new world
- the king of Great Britain
- the pilgrim's main ship sailed to the new world
- the act of taxing
- a big fight between countries
- when you receive a product from another country
- was Virginia a Middle, Southern, or New England colony
- an unfair government
- people living in North America before colonists
- people who moved to the new world
20 Clues: the act of taxing • an unfair government • people loyal to the king • the king of Great Britain • the pilgrim's first colony • a big fight between countries • what colonists were fighting for • people forced to work with no pay • people who moved to the new world • a very unfair and mean country/city leader • when you send a product out to another country • ...
Norse Mythology 2024-11-20
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- Realm of the dead ruled by Loki’s daughter.
- Heimdall guards this bridge connecting Asgard to Midgard
- Goddess of the underworld and death.
- Warriors who died bravely in battle.
- Odin’s eight-legged horse.
- The realm of humans.
- The one-eyed god of wisdom and war.
- The end of the world and the death of gods.
- The three maidens who control the fates of all beings.
- The god of poetry, associated with skalds.
- A frost giant who shaped the world with his body.
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- The fiery realm ruled by Surtr.
- The hall where Odin receives warriors who died in battle.
- A world tree that connects the nine realms.
- The hammer-wielding god of thunder.
- Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
- Thor’s mother.
- The trickster god known for causing chaos.
- Loki's child, the wolf foretold to kill Odin.
- Thor's weapon, known for returning after being thrown.
- Home of the gods.
21 Clues: Thor’s mother. • Home of the gods. • The realm of humans. • Odin’s eight-legged horse. • The fiery realm ruled by Surtr. • The hammer-wielding god of thunder. • The one-eyed god of wisdom and war. • Goddess of the underworld and death. • Warriors who died bravely in battle. • Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. • The trickster god known for causing chaos. • ...
Exploration and Colonization 2021-01-29
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- The chief source of spices
- term used to describe Koreans from the West
- signed between 2 countries in 1494
- led 4 ships around the Cape of Good Hope.
- dividing non-European world in 2 zones
- negotiated to expand trade
- he wanted to reach East Indies
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- sail around the world
- traveled with 5 ships in the Pacific
- trading post for other European countries
- led a British diplomatic mission in China
- conquered Ming dynasty & seized Beijing
- worse or less than
- a jesuit priest
- another word for a map maker
15 Clues: a jesuit priest • worse or less than • sail around the world • The chief source of spices • negotiated to expand trade • another word for a map maker • he wanted to reach East Indies • signed between 2 countries in 1494 • traveled with 5 ships in the Pacific • dividing non-European world in 2 zones • conquered Ming dynasty & seized Beijing • ...
War Books & Films 2015-03-18
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- Michael Morpurgo's book War ______ (animal)
- The Anzacs bravely fought the Turks here
- We wear one on Anzac day “lest we forget”
- My brother’s War, by ___________(hint – look for it using the computer)
- 1414: Riding into War, by Susan _________ (hint – look for it using the computer)
- 1914-1918 was World War ___
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- Stars as Alan Turing in recent WWII film “The Imitation Game”, Benedict ____________
- A book by John Marsden, ___________ when the war began
- Film – Saving Private _____
9 Clues: Film – Saving Private _____ • 1914-1918 was World War ___ • The Anzacs bravely fought the Turks here • We wear one on Anzac day “lest we forget” • Michael Morpurgo's book War ______ (animal) • A book by John Marsden, ___________ when the war began • My brother’s War, by ___________(hint – look for it using the computer) • ...
Crossword - January 2014 2014-01-08
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- Super Mario Bros. 2's name in Japan (Super _________)
- One of the rarest power-ups from Super Mario Bros. 3
- World 7's boss in Super Mario Bros. 3
- Super Mario Bros. 2's final boss
- Characters found at the end of every world up to World 7 in Super Mario Bros. (Mushroom _________)
- Enemy which debuted in Super Mario Bros. 3
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- Mario's damsel-in-distress in Super Mario Bros. (Princess _________)
- Mario's iconic transformation from Super Mario Bros. 3, featured in the game's boxart (_______ Mario)
- SMB's most famous glitch
- Number of characters in Super Mario Bros. 2
- One of the power-ups found in Super Mario Bros.
- SMB2's most common enemy
12 Clues: SMB's most famous glitch • SMB2's most common enemy • Super Mario Bros. 2's final boss • World 7's boss in Super Mario Bros. 3 • Enemy which debuted in Super Mario Bros. 3 • Number of characters in Super Mario Bros. 2 • One of the power-ups found in Super Mario Bros. • One of the rarest power-ups from Super Mario Bros. 3 • ...
Jayden 2023-05-19
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- A doctrine that stated if two opposing sides used Nuclear weapons, they would both be destroyed.
- 1953 Eisenhower 20 yr plan to build 41,000 mi of highway, largest public works project in history
- Refers to the dramatic post-World War II increased birth rate during which an estimated 78.3 million Americans were born.
- Depression-era shantytowns on the outskirts of the cities of homeless and unemployed people.
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- War (1954-1975) war between the communist armies of North Vietnam who were supported by the Chinese and the non-communist armies of South Vietnam who were supported by the United States
- the percentage of the work force that is unemployed at any given date
- Reduction in economic activity as occurred during the 1930s
- Act passed in 1941 that allowed President Roosevelt to sell or lend war supplies to any country whose defense he considered vital to the safety of the U.S.
- Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.
- A rise in business activity after a recession or depression.
- elimination of undesirables by Hitler, especially Jews, non-conformists, homosexuals, non-Aryans, and mentally and physically disabled.
11 Clues: Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II. • Reduction in economic activity as occurred during the 1930s • A rise in business activity after a recession or depression. • the percentage of the work force that is unemployed at any given date • Depression-era shantytowns on the outskirts of the cities of homeless and unemployed people. • ...
Latin 1 H Quarterly Project 2 2022-01-09
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- the god of the sea
- goddess of the night
- the brother of the founder of rome
- the god of gods
- the father of the roman gods and titan who killed uranus
- roman athena
- the first being in the world
- the roman apollo
- the god of war
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- The goddess of war
- roman name for heracles
- she-wolf that took care of romulus and remus
- the goddess of love and beauty
- the mountain where the titans used to reside
- the god of the underworld
- the founder of rome
- the weapon used by saturn to kill his father
- the goddess of the earth
- goddess of childbirth
19 Clues: roman athena • the god of war • the god of gods • the roman apollo • The goddess of war • the god of the sea • the founder of rome • goddess of the night • goddess of childbirth • roman name for heracles • the goddess of the earth • the god of the underworld • the first being in the world • the goddess of love and beauty • the brother of the founder of rome • ...
War Books & Films 2015-03-18
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- We wear one on Anzac day “lest we forget”
- Stars as Alan Turing in recent WWII film “The Imitation Game”, Benedict ____________
- "My Brother’s War", by ___________(hint – look for it using the computer)
- A book by John Marsden, "___________ when the war began"
- 1914-1918 was World War ___
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- "1914: Riding into War", by Susan _________ (hint – look for it using the computer)
- Film – "Saving Private _____"
- The Anzacs bravely fought the Turks here
- Film – "War (equestrian animal)"
9 Clues: 1914-1918 was World War ___ • Film – "Saving Private _____" • Film – "War (equestrian animal)" • The Anzacs bravely fought the Turks here • We wear one on Anzac day “lest we forget” • A book by John Marsden, "___________ when the war began" • "My Brother’s War", by ___________(hint – look for it using the computer) • ...
1. Hochzeitstag 2023-03-29
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- Blume der Liebe
- Sternzeichen Hanna
- In welcher Stadt habt Ihr geheiratet?
- Wo war Eure Hochzeit?
- Wie hieß Chris Trauzeuge?
- Wie hieß Lindas Trauzeugin?
- In welchem Monat war Eure Hochzeit?
- Wie nennt man 2 Jahre Ehe auch?
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- Ja auf Englisch
- Reise nach der Hochzeit?
- Euer neuer Wohnort?
- Sternzeichen Steffi
- Was für eine Trauung hattet Ihr?
- Linda: Wohin ging unsere Abschlussfahrt?
- Symbol der Ehe
- In welchem Monat kam Eure Tochter zur Welt? (geplanter ET)
- Symbol der Liebe
- Wie heißt Euer Sohn?
18 Clues: Symbol der Ehe • Ja auf Englisch • Blume der Liebe • Symbol der Liebe • Sternzeichen Hanna • Euer neuer Wohnort? • Sternzeichen Steffi • Wie heißt Euer Sohn? • Wo war Eure Hochzeit? • Reise nach der Hochzeit? • Wie hieß Chris Trauzeuge? • Wie hieß Lindas Trauzeugin? • Wie nennt man 2 Jahre Ehe auch? • Was für eine Trauung hattet Ihr? • In welchem Monat war Eure Hochzeit? • ...
jeff@skabrewing.com 2021-05-05
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- pH (2 words)
- between pale and dark
- Durango's best pizza is created here (4 words)
- it happens at the shop on the first Friday (2 words)
- type of enzymes that are created as barley sprouts
- legalized by president Carter
- 22 ouncer
- big ol' jug o' beer
- let me make this perfectly clear
- the founders club (3 words)
- Boulder sister (2 words)
- unfermentable carbohydrate
- spirit sister (2 words)
- 1516 purity law
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- fun game on the fourth floor
- HQ street
- 54 imperial gallons
- EBC (3 words)
- IBUs (3 words)
- national prohibition act
- sugars and startches
- mouth pucker
- Ska makes some of the best in the world
- where it is Chilly (2 words)
- chondrus crispus(2 words)
- exchanger used to cool hot wort (2 words)
- big ol' can o'beer
- unit of measurement
- pub owner
- fermented honey
30 Clues: HQ street • 22 ouncer • pub owner • pH (2 words) • mouth pucker • EBC (3 words) • IBUs (3 words) • fermented honey • 1516 purity law • big ol' can o'beer • 54 imperial gallons • big ol' jug o' beer • unit of measurement • sugars and startches • between pale and dark • spirit sister (2 words) • national prohibition act • Boulder sister (2 words) • chondrus crispus(2 words) • unfermentable carbohydrate • ...
Música: Paradise 2022-08-17
WWII 2025-12-18
6 Clues: Money that is owed • A crime committed in war • The losing team of World-War II • The winning team of World-War II • The title of head-leader in Germany • A suprise-attack from Japan to America
1. Hochzeitstag 2023-03-29
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- Blume der Liebe
- Sternzeichen Hanna
- In welchem Monat war Eure Hochzeit?
- In welchem Monat kam Eure Tochter zur Welt? (geplanter ET)
- Euer neuer Wohnort?
- Sternzeichen Steffi
- Symbol der Ehe
- Reise nach der Hochzeit?
- Was für eine Trauung hattet Ihr?
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- Wie nennt man 2 Jahre Ehe auch?
- Wie hieß Lindas Trauzeugin?
- In welcher Stadt habt Ihr geheiratet?
- Linda: Wohin ging unsere Abschlussfahrt?
- Wo war Eure Hochzeit?
- Wie heißt Euer Sohn?
- Wie hieß Chris Trauzeuge?
- Symbol der Liebe
- Ja auf Englisch
18 Clues: Symbol der Ehe • Blume der Liebe • Ja auf Englisch • Symbol der Liebe • Sternzeichen Hanna • Euer neuer Wohnort? • Sternzeichen Steffi • Wie heißt Euer Sohn? • Wo war Eure Hochzeit? • Reise nach der Hochzeit? • Wie hieß Chris Trauzeuge? • Wie hieß Lindas Trauzeugin? • Wie nennt man 2 Jahre Ehe auch? • Was für eine Trauung hattet Ihr? • In welchem Monat war Eure Hochzeit? • ...
U.S. History Group Project 2015-02-09
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- Britain's Air Force
- British Prime Minister
- hatred of Jews
- Chamberlains political rival in Great Britain
- an agreement in which 2 nations promise not to go to war with eachother
- a policy of genocide riding Europe completely of Jews
- lightning war
- stripped Jews of German citizenship, jobs, and property
- turned the Sudetenland over to Germany without a single shot being fired
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- German Air Force
- the night of the broken glass
- segregated Jewish areas in certain Polish cities
- labor camps set up to imprison political opponents and protesters
- giving up principles to pacify an agressor
- systematic murder of 11 million people across Europe more 1/2 Jews
- the deliberate and systematic killing of an entire population
16 Clues: lightning war • hatred of Jews • German Air Force • Britain's Air Force • British Prime Minister • the night of the broken glass • giving up principles to pacify an agressor • Chamberlains political rival in Great Britain • segregated Jewish areas in certain Polish cities • a policy of genocide riding Europe completely of Jews • ...
world war 1 2024-02-16
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- a type of government that a country has
- a sealance keeping people and goods from coming or leaving
- was the first world organization that wanted world peace
- a wartime military alliance
- a statement of principles during the war
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- an association formed by benefit
- countries forming a military
- a truce between countries to stop war
8 Clues: a wartime military alliance • countries forming a military • an association formed by benefit • a truce between countries to stop war • a type of government that a country has • a statement of principles during the war • was the first world organization that wanted world peace • a sealance keeping people and goods from coming or leaving
UNIT 3 REVIEW 2023-11-16
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- One of the signers of D.O.I.
- Forced removal of Indians from their land
- Increased the demand for slaves
- Murdered b/c he betrayed his people for money
- Ruled Cherokee could keep their land
- Tax on paper documents
- First public funded school
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- Freedom from Britain
- Gov't too weak to lead the country
- War over land in New World
- Wanted independence from Britain
- From west to east to keep the peace
- City taken by the British during war
- Bribed politicians for land
14 Clues: Freedom from Britain • Tax on paper documents • War over land in New World • First public funded school • Bribed politicians for land • One of the signers of D.O.I. • Increased the demand for slaves • Wanted independence from Britain • Gov't too weak to lead the country • From west to east to keep the peace • Ruled Cherokee could keep their land • ...
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 Officially?
- The problem with nationalism was it increased ____ between countries.
- The Four ____ causes of war
- Expansionist Kaiser/Emperor of Germany
- Nationalism promotes _____ :the idea of promoting a free nation
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- Patriotic Identity
- Nationalism promotes ___ & encourages citizens to fight for 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 Officially? • Expansionist Kaiser/Emperor of Germany • Serbian Nationalist; shot Franz Ferdinand • Archduke Ferdinand of the____-____ Empire. • Nationalism promotes _____ :the idea of promoting a free nation • ...
Fun Facts 2020-03-29
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- The capital of Florida
- This country has the largest beach in the world
- This ocean is salt free
- This state has the most State Parks
- The largest mammal in the world
- This mammal is a protected species in Florida
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- This ocean is the largest
- the largest herbivore is the
- The capital of Ohio
- World War II lasted ___ years
- What is the healthiest candy option
11 Clues: The capital of Ohio • The capital of Florida • This ocean is salt free • This ocean is the largest • the largest herbivore is the • World War II lasted ___ years • The largest mammal in the world • This state has the most State Parks • What is the healthiest candy option • This mammal is a protected species in Florida • This country has the largest beach in the world
Percy Jackson charecters 2023-12-11
15 Clues: god of war • 3 headed dog • poker player • likes states • latin teacher • first monster • Main charecter • swoard fighter • daughter of ares • daughter of athena • percys best friend • main charecters mom • ruler of the under world • father of main charecter • god of antiant greek mytholigy
Norse myth review 2024-10-08
15 Clues: giants • trickster • god of war • world tree • odin's wife • has a hammer • realm of fire • live in Asgard • home of mankind • Wrote Prose Edda • first frost giant • most powerful god • where the gods live • where dead warriors go • destruction and recreation
Revolutionary War 2022-01-06
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- Thomas Jefferson was in this group
- Britain and the colonists won
- It was known as the bloody massacre
- He taxed the colonists
- Was the Boston Massacre was located
- The first president
- They were not on a side
- These people stood by the king
- They hated the king they are called
- Some Colonists didn't like this
- Gallons of tea was spilled
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- The Shot heard around the world
- The first act that Britain gave the colonists
- lost in French and Indian war
- this was fought at Charlestown
- The treaty of
- Patriots won the last and final war
- mean nickname for Britain Soldiers
- Gallons of this was dumped of ships
19 Clues: The treaty of • The first president • He taxed the colonists • They were not on a side • Gallons of tea was spilled • Britain and the colonists won • lost in French and Indian war • this was fought at Charlestown • These people stood by the king • The Shot heard around the world • Some Colonists didn't like this • Thomas Jefferson was in this group • ...
Titans Battalion JROTC Cadet Challenge Crossword 2024-04-03
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- Color of socks with Army Service Uniform
- Wining color for planner
- War fought in the 1960s and 1970s
- Winning color for adventurer
- Mouth-to-mouth used to restore _____
- Which foot can "Halt" be given
- Operation ____ Freedom
- I am loyal and _____
- Can males wear uniforms in uniform
- The insignia enlisted Cadets wear on berets
- are shoulder boards authorized with Class B
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- Winnig color for relater
- Vegetation on a map
- Bodies of water on a map
- Amendment that gives us Freedom of Speech
- The color T-Shirt with Class A/B
- Primary political party besides Republican
- Countour, elevation & relief on a map
- Three main antagonists in World War II
- Heimlich Maneuver used to clear blocked _____
- Army Service Uniform
21 Clues: Vegetation on a map • I am loyal and _____ • Army Service Uniform • Operation ____ Freedom • Winnig color for relater • Wining color for planner • Bodies of water on a map • Winning color for adventurer • Which foot can "Halt" be given • The color T-Shirt with Class A/B • War fought in the 1960s and 1970s • Can males wear uniforms in uniform • Mouth-to-mouth used to restore _____ • ...
Presidents 2025-05-13
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- Was president for just 1 month
- First African American president.
- Fought in duels
- Loved nature, saved forests, and fought bears!
- Current President of the United States
- Served two nonconsecutive times
- Signed the Civil Rights Act.
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence and expanded American territory
- Led America in World War I.
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- Helped build houses for people in need.
- Took over after Lincoln was killed.
- President during the Great Depression.
- Sent men to the moon
- Famous Civil War general, from Ohio.
- President for 4 terms.
- The father of the Constitution
- Freed the slaves and wore a tall hat.
- The only president who never married.
- Dropped the atomic bomb to end WWII.
- Loves ice cream
- 1st president,
21 Clues: 1st president, • Fought in duels • Loves ice cream • Sent men to the moon • President for 4 terms. • Led America in World War I. • Signed the Civil Rights Act. • Was president for just 1 month • The father of the Constitution • Served two nonconsecutive times • First African American president. • Took over after Lincoln was killed. • Famous Civil War general, from Ohio. • ...
school work 2024-05-13
Unit 3: 2021-05-08
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- Acronym for Woodrow Wilson's million-man force.
- The war___ board coordinated America's wartime manufacturing.
- The_____ powers consisted of Britain, France, and Russia.
- Term for the rule of one country by another.
- Owner of the New York Journal who sensationalized news in order to sell more papers.
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- Men who refused to serve in World War I because it violated their religious beliefs were called ___ objectors.
- Glorification of the military and the consideration of military over civilian interests.
- The final peace treaty negotiated by Wilson at the end of the World War I was the Treaty of____.
- The Spanish-American War lasted_____ months.
- Canal built in Central America that connected the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
10 Clues: The Spanish-American War lasted_____ months. • Term for the rule of one country by another. • Acronym for Woodrow Wilson's million-man force. • The_____ powers consisted of Britain, France, and Russia. • The war___ board coordinated America's wartime manufacturing. • Canal built in Central America that connected the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. • ...
general culture 2020-11-12
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- Which board game consists of 40 spaces containing 28 properties, four railroads, two utilities, three Chance spaces, three Community Chest spaces, a Luxury Tax space, an Income Tax space, and the four corner squares: GO, Jail, Free Parking, and Go to Jail?
- What is the capital of Chile?
- What is the largest country in the world?
- What is the chemical symbol for silver?
- Where in the world is Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa exhibited?
- Which planet is closest to the sun?
- What is the name of the biggest technology company in South Korea?
- What is the longest river in the world?
- What is the hottest continent on Earth?
- Who wrote The Odyssey?
- What does He stand for on the periodic table?
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- What is the most famous Mexican beer?
- How many hearts does an Octopus Have?
- In which country is the tower of Pisa located?
- How many valves does the heart have?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Which singer was known amongst other things as ‘The King of Pop’?
- What's the biggest animal in the world?
- What is the capital of Portugal?
- Where did the Olympic games originate?
- The end of the First World War
21 Clues: Who wrote The Odyssey? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • What is the capital of Chile? • The end of the First World War • What is the capital of Portugal? • Which planet is closest to the sun? • How many valves does the heart have? • What is the most famous Mexican beer? • How many hearts does an Octopus Have? • Where did the Olympic games originate? • ...
Presidents 2022-03-10
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- only president never elected to VP or President
- president for the least time
- first VP to take over for a president that died
- president at the beginning of the Depression
- First Tennessean to be president, trail of tears
- Dropped the Atomic bomb
- Silent Cal
- popularized trickle-down economics
- general during the Civil War became president
- “Handsome Frank”
- father of the constitution
- assassinated in Dallas in 1963
- president during the Watergate scandal
- President during WWI
- president during 9-11
- only president to serve 2 terms separated by another president
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
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- president during the Vietnam war choose not to run again
- fattest president, only president to also be on the Supreme Court
- started the interstate system
- played the saxophone, impeached for perjury
- president during the Spanish-American war
- first African American president
- second president
- slogan was "Make America Great Again"
- first modern president later ran under the Bull moose party
- president during the Civil War
- president during the Mexican American war
- ended Reconstruction when elected in 1876
- First president
- current president
31 Clues: Silent Cal • First president • second president • “Handsome Frank” • current president • President during WWI • president during 9-11 • Dropped the Atomic bomb • father of the constitution • president for the least time • started the interstate system • president during the Civil War • assassinated in Dallas in 1963 • first African American president • popularized trickle-down economics • ...
The American Revolution Crossword 2022-09-22
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- believed in breaking away from britain
- leader of the british army
- battle that marked the begging the revolutionary war
- treaty that granted the U.S Full Independence
- colonists dressed as indians and threw tea in the Boston harbor
- colonists who agreed to fight at a minutes notice
- loyal to the british
- 2 battles took place here in 1777
- battle in which the british army had planned to isolate New England by capturing New York
- prospect in which the colonists were united to be independent from engalnd
- country that helped the colonists during the war
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- writer of the declaration of independence
- treaty that aligned France with the Americans during the Revolutionary War
- prospect in which england has a disadvantage with them being away from there home land
- act that put tax on goods such as sugar
- leader of the contenintal army
- army representing the british
- bloodiest battle of the war
- act that required taxes for printed materials
- Battle in which the British surrendered
- army representing the colonists
- event where british soliders fired on colonists
- did not want to be inlvolved in the war
23 Clues: loyal to the british • leader of the british army • bloodiest battle of the war • army representing the british • leader of the contenintal army • army representing the colonists • 2 battles took place here in 1777 • believed in breaking away from britain • act that put tax on goods such as sugar • Battle in which the British surrendered • ...
Legends 2021-03-11
9 Clues: Bull Man • Goddess of war • Brings you gifts • Arrow through apple • China’s bravest girl • Goddess of mountains • Who outshone the sun? • God of the above world • God of the under world
school work 2024-05-13
History 6 Ch.8 2024-12-09
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- _______ Court. Head of Judicial Branch.
- One of the 2 states that gave land to the US government for the new capital. Capital - Annapolis
- Soldiers British paid to fight against colonists during Revolution.
- City of Constitutional Convention
- Which branch interprets the laws?
- Supported the English government.
- Which branch enforces the laws?
- House of _______. (Congress).
- Plan of government—still used today.
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- Wanted America to be free from England.
- Which branch makes the laws?
- Battle of ______. Turning point of the war.
- Head of the Executive branch.
- Battle of ______. British finally surrendered—end of the war.
- Other house of Congress.
- One of the 2 states that gave land to the US government for the new capital. Capital - Richmond
16 Clues: Other house of Congress. • Which branch makes the laws? • Head of the Executive branch. • House of _______. (Congress). • Which branch enforces the laws? • City of Constitutional Convention • Which branch interprets the laws? • Supported the English government. • Plan of government—still used today. • Wanted America to be free from England. • ...
A 'Good' Exercise 2014-02-19
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- 2 syllables – small and elegant (food)
- 2 syllables – (mood)
- 3 syllables – out of this world (food)
- 4 syllables – advantageous (weather)
- 3 syllables – well-mannered (person)
- 2 syllables – captivating (person)
- 5 syllables – mature and cultured (experience)
- 4 syllables – stands out from the rest (person)
- 2 syllables – respectable (person)
- 4 syllables – glorious (weather)
- 4 syllables – easily annoyed (mood)
- 2 syllables – one-of-a-kind (experience)
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- 3 syllables – extraordinary (weather)
- 3 syllables – friendly (person)
- 4 syllables – disgusting (food)
- 4 syllables – amenable, okay with anything (mood)
- 4 syllables – deserving of praise (person)
- 5 syllables – acceptable, sufficient (food)
- 5 syllables – unsatisfactory (food)
- 2 syllables – friendly (mood)
- 3 syllables – grumpy (mood)
- 3 syllables – easily broken, or subtle-tasting (food)
- 3 syllables – widely condemned (weather)
- 3 syllables – remarkable (experience)
- 3 syllables – at the forefront (person)
- 2 syllables – foul (mood)
26 Clues: 2 syllables – (mood) • 2 syllables – foul (mood) • 3 syllables – grumpy (mood) • 2 syllables – friendly (mood) • 3 syllables – friendly (person) • 4 syllables – disgusting (food) • 4 syllables – glorious (weather) • 2 syllables – captivating (person) • 2 syllables – respectable (person) • 5 syllables – unsatisfactory (food) • 4 syllables – easily annoyed (mood) • ...
Ocean Currents 2023-05-25
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- movement of water over long distances
- driven by wind, water density and tides (2 words)
- the movement of air
- results from differences in water density (2 words)
- a rising of seawater
- the base of several aquatic food webs
- the ability to do work
- the term used to describe the way that currents are deflected (2 words)
- the weight of something
- how fast something is moving
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- a mass moving in a rotating system (2 words)
- an imaginary line drawn down the earth
- driven by global wind systems (2 words)
- how far something is
- a current in a fluid(2 words)
- winds that occur in belts that go all around the world (2 words)
- a half of a sphere
- heat or cold
- nitrogen & phosphorus
- its gravity holds the solar system together
20 Clues: heat or cold • a half of a sphere • the movement of air • how far something is • a rising of seawater • nitrogen & phosphorus • the ability to do work • the weight of something • how fast something is moving • a current in a fluid(2 words) • movement of water over long distances • the base of several aquatic food webs • an imaginary line drawn down the earth • ...
Russ Rev 2024-03-08
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- Started and led the communist revolution in Russia. He gained the peoples support by promising them “peace, land, & bread.” He increased the standard of living & increased food & industrial production.
- (3 Words)Lenin’s successful economic policy that mixed communism and capitalism.
- The name given to Communist supporters during the Russian Civil war.
- Centralized governmental control of all aspects of public and private life.
- (3 words) International organization that was created after WWI. Its goal was to prevent another world war but discussing problems between nations instead of fighting. They had no real power & no army.
- (2 Words)Government that was set up in Germany after Germany surrendered in WWI. They signed the Treaty of Versailles and was disliked by most Germans.
- The rise in the price of goods and services and a decrease in the value of a nation’s currency
- Large, state run farms that were united and organized by government officials.
- The last Czar of Russia, and end of the Romanov dynasty. Deposed during the revolutions of 1917 and killed along with his family.
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- Brutal totalitarian leader who took over after Lenin. He killed millions of people and instituted failed agricultural and industrial programs.
- A localized council that represented the concerns of citizens in the government
- (2 words) Second and final stage of the revolution in 1917which cemented control of Russian under the Bolsheviks.
- Working class made up of factory & railroad workers, miners, & urban workers. This group would lead the communist revolution in Russia
- (2 words)First stage of the revolution in 1917 which saw troops loyal to the Czar fight against revolutionaries in St. Petersburg. It ends with Nicholas II’s abdication.
- System of government in which there would be a classless society that shares wealth and property. In theory the government would go away.
- (2 words) US policy following WWI that declared that the US would not get involved in the affairs of other nations.
- Rejection of religion as a source of morality or as a social institution. Communism rejected Religion as it controlled the poor
17 Clues: The name given to Communist supporters during the Russian Civil war. • Centralized governmental control of all aspects of public and private life. • Large, state run farms that were united and organized by government officials. • A localized council that represented the concerns of citizens in the government • ...
World War 1 Vocabulary Test 2017-02-01
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- Policy of aggressively building up a nation’s armed forces in preparation for war, as well as giving the military more authority over the government and foreign policy
- In World War 1 Russia, France Serbia, and Great Britain
- distributing goods to consumers in a fixed amount
- is any speech or action that encourages rebellion
- short for Unterseeboat, or submarine, was a terrifying new weapon that changed the rules of naval warfare
- payment for economic injury suffered during a war
- the organized killing of an entire people
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- the readying of troops for war
- a situation in which neither side is able to gain the advantage
- citizens who take the law into their own hands, lynched and horsewhipped others
- rewards of war
- a ruler with unlimited power
- group of unarmed ships surrounded by a ring of armed naval vessels
13 Clues: rewards of war • a ruler with unlimited power • the readying of troops for war • the organized killing of an entire people • distributing goods to consumers in a fixed amount • is any speech or action that encourages rebellion • payment for economic injury suffered during a war • In World War 1 Russia, France Serbia, and Great Britain • ...
Vocab Review 2014-03-03
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- news and information designed to influence people's beliefs or actions
- the policy of glorifying war and readying armed forces for conflict
- a statement that threatens serious action if specified demands are not met
- to free from military control by removing all military personnel and fortifications
- a war that involves all of the human and material resources of the countries that are taking part
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- policy of avoiding involvement in the affairs of other nations
- payments made by one nation to another in compensation for property destroyed in war
- a halt to fighting; a truce
- to organize and prepare for war
- to grow or increase rapidly
- weapons and military supplies
- a region administered by another country until it is judged ready for independence
- the name given to German submarines in World War I
13 Clues: a halt to fighting; a truce • to grow or increase rapidly • weapons and military supplies • to organize and prepare for war • the name given to German submarines in World War I • policy of avoiding involvement in the affairs of other nations • the policy of glorifying war and readying armed forces for conflict • ...
The Iron curtain 2025-12-05
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- WAR Cold War period marked by high tensions but no direct superpower war
- U.S. president who declared Tear down this wall!
- Soviet leader during the early Iron Curtain era
- Soviet policy of controlling satellite states through strict oversight
- CURTAIN Churchill delivered this famous 1946 speech in Missouri
- City where an airlift in 1948 demonstrated Western resistance to Soviet blocka
- AIRLIFT 1948–49 Western effort to supply a blockaded city by air
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- U.S. intelligence agency during the Cold War
- Country split into two ideological halves after World War II
- Leader of the USSR at the early height of the Iron Curtain era
- Eastern bloc security agency known for surveillance and repression
- Eastern European nation where Solidarity sparked resistance to Soviet rule
- REVOLT Short-lived 1956 uprising against Soviet control in Eastern Europe
- Divided city that became a symbol of Cold War tension
- PACT PACT soviet-led military alliance formed in 1955
15 Clues: U.S. intelligence agency during the Cold War • Soviet leader during the early Iron Curtain era • U.S. president who declared Tear down this wall! • Divided city that became a symbol of Cold War tension • PACT PACT soviet-led military alliance formed in 1955 • Country split into two ideological halves after World War II • ...
series 9 2024-04-10
Across
- HBO miniseries about a selfdestructive journalist
- HBO miniseries about the nuclear disaster
- Netflix anthology series exploring technoparanoia
Down
- Miniseries based on a series of fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin
- Classic anthology series of supernatural tales
- HBO miniseries about the Pacific theater in World War II
- Miniseries about several generations of an African American family
- HBO miniseries about World War II paratroopers
- Creator of "The Twilight Zone"
9 Clues: Creator of "The Twilight Zone" • HBO miniseries about the nuclear disaster • Classic anthology series of supernatural tales • HBO miniseries about World War II paratroopers • HBO miniseries about a selfdestructive journalist • Netflix anthology series exploring technoparanoia • HBO miniseries about the Pacific theater in World War II • ...
WWII 2022-11-09
Across
- This country surrendered, ending WWII
- The promise by Hitler that he did not keep
- Who was the leader of Germany at the time?
- June 6, 1944-largest seaborn invasion
Down
- The treaty that ended World War I
- The villain of World War I
- The _______ powers alliance including Japan
- The invasion of this country began WWII
8 Clues: The villain of World War I • The treaty that ended World War I • This country surrendered, ending WWII • June 6, 1944-largest seaborn invasion • The invasion of this country began WWII • The promise by Hitler that he did not keep • Who was the leader of Germany at the time? • The _______ powers alliance including Japan
Records on the Rialto Daily Crossword 2024-05-16
Across
- Betrayed Jesus
- animal that caused the black death
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- synonym for book
- study of the past
- Greek god of war
- man who set out for the New World
- study of the natural world
Down
- new intellectual philosophy made popular by Petrarch
- famous trading road in China
- invention of 1436...how this paper was made
- Italian city known for art
- invention of 1590
13 Clues: Betrayed Jesus • synonym for book • Greek god of war • study of the past • invention of 1590 • Painted the Mona Lisa • Italian city known for art • study of the natural world • famous trading road in China • man who set out for the New World • animal that caused the black death • invention of 1436...how this paper was made • new intellectual philosophy made popular by Petrarch
Riley Gibson - The Atlantic World 2023-10-12
Across
- Cortes - Conquered the Aztecs
- Exchange - cultural transfer to and from the Americas
- trade- Trade network new world Africa and Europe
- - private ownership
- - Conquerors
- - killed many Europeans
- Passage - slave ships across the atlantic
- Pizarro - conquered the Incas
- and Indian War - maintain control of their land and their cultural future
- - Land controlled by another nation
- - Spanish abusing Native American labor
- stock company - investors
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- Columbus - first to discover the Americas
- - First British colony
- - Aztec emperor
- - Incan ruler
- -mix Spanish and Native American
- trade- importing and export of goods across international boundaries
- slave trade - african people to the new world transportation
- - Compitition for national welth
20 Clues: - Conquerors • - Incan ruler • - Aztec emperor • - private ownership • - First British colony • - killed many Europeans • stock company - investors • Cortes - Conquered the Aztecs • Pizarro - conquered the Incas • -mix Spanish and Native American • - Compitition for national welth • - Land controlled by another nation • - Spanish abusing Native American labor • ...
AP Modern 2023-12-21
Across
- relaxed Mughal
- Aztec Capital
- explored the Pacific
- conquered the Aztecs
- Incan system used by the Spanish
- Wat did you say?
- Printing Press
- World traveler
- 1453
- only successful slave revolt
- important straight
- New France trading product
- a food crop that changed the world
- 95 thesis
- golden pilgrimage
Down
- OG Ottoman
- traitor to her people
- Buddhism began here
- Beard Tax
- Dutch Trading Company
- Louis's home
- Ottoman system
- Egyptian monotheistic
- Kongo is the Holy Land
- Germs and Steel
- unify Japan
- around Africa to India
- he is awful
- I am the state
- group that won the English Civil War
30 Clues: 1453 • Beard Tax • 95 thesis • OG Ottoman • unify Japan • he is awful • Louis's home • Aztec Capital • relaxed Mughal • Ottoman system • Printing Press • World traveler • I am the state • Germs and Steel • Wat did you say? • golden pilgrimage • important straight • Buddhism began here • explored the Pacific • conquered the Aztecs • traitor to her people • Dutch Trading Company • Egyptian monotheistic • ...
Acient Greece. 2025-01-13
Across
- When Sparta and AThens went to war.
- One of the most important philosopher that studied justice, and equality.
- conquered a lot of land.
- killed the cyclops.
Down
- When persia and AThens went to war.
- Athletes had a war with Sparta.
- first civilization in greece.
- It lives in a maze.
- They helped odysseus brake down the troys door.
- He studied understanding the world by examining it.
10 Clues: It lives in a maze. • killed the cyclops. • conquered a lot of land. • first civilization in greece. • Athletes had a war with Sparta. • When persia and AThens went to war. • When Sparta and AThens went to war. • They helped odysseus brake down the troys door. • He studied understanding the world by examining it. • ...
What I learned 2020-2021 2021-06-25
Across
- very slow
- a changing speed that is faster as time goes on
- not biased
- a computer language similar to Java, Python, and C++, but the basic of Java
- a hole in kivas that connects the spirit world to the reality world
- a ringing in one or both ears
- light rain
- a whole country that is poor
- short for Prisoner of the War
- a process of plant turning the Sun's energy into plant food
- visual communication
Down
- a mix of rain and snow
- the longest word in the world and it refers to lung disease
- the first letter in the greek alphabet
- an organ that songbirds for vocal
- to be honest
- a person who earns very few money
- a japanese game that is played numbers and grids
- being famous because of doing bad stuffs like stealing a bank
- trig function that starts with the letter t
20 Clues: very slow • not biased • light rain • to be honest • visual communication • a mix of rain and snow • a whole country that is poor • a ringing in one or both ears • short for Prisoner of the War • an organ that songbirds for vocal • a person who earns very few money • the first letter in the greek alphabet • trig function that starts with the letter t • ...
Perek 14 Review Game 2023-06-07
Across
- They will win if the Plistim say this
- Shaul did this to the Plishtim
- Shaul had 3 of these
- After Yonatan was saved Shaul stopped doing this
- Shaul had 2 of these
- The Kohen
- He snuck out of the camp with Yonatan
- How Shaul found the person who disobeyed
Down
- Shaul asked Him before continuing in war
- Shaul decreed this to help them in the war
- Shaul's general of war
- Who they were fighting
- Yonatan disobeyed his decree of the fast
- Bnei Yisrael defended him against Shaul
14 Clues: The Kohen • Shaul had 3 of these • Shaul had 2 of these • Shaul's general of war • Who they were fighting • Shaul did this to the Plishtim • They will win if the Plistim say this • He snuck out of the camp with Yonatan • Bnei Yisrael defended him against Shaul • Shaul asked Him before continuing in war • Yonatan disobeyed his decree of the fast • ...
Música: Paradise 2022-08-17
NSmallwood_Revolutionarycrossword,i.e.ANettelton_Revolutionarycrossword 2022-02-03
Across
- may disagree with your statement, but will protect your right to free speech
- declared independance from great britin
- wrote the declaration of rights and grievances
- life, liberty, and property
- taxed paper products
- impact of the french and indian war
- peace talks in paris took place
Down
- "Shot heard round the world"
- in response, the colonists made the first continental congress
- war over british expansion
- convened in Philadelphia
- prohibited colonists from moving west of the appalachian mnts.
- 5 people were killed
- taxed tea
14 Clues: taxed tea • 5 people were killed • taxed paper products • convened in Philadelphia • war over british expansion • life, liberty, and property • "Shot heard round the world" • peace talks in paris took place • impact of the french and indian war • declared independance from great britin • wrote the declaration of rights and grievances • ...
ArDeN & LaNdEn 2023-10-25
Across
- These were used for protecting the army
- These rain above and throw bombs
- The First World War
- is used to poison soldiers
- Large fast-firing guns
- Fat-diseased rodents
Down
- These where underwater and shot torpedos
- Large metal cars with cannons
- These were metal fences in no man's land
- Long guns that shot large projectiles
- These were the ground and blew up people
- These exploded areas
- These guns changed the war
- The area between the trenches
14 Clues: The First World War • These exploded areas • Fat-diseased rodents • Large fast-firing guns • These guns changed the war • is used to poison soldiers • Large metal cars with cannons • The area between the trenches • These rain above and throw bombs • Long guns that shot large projectiles • These were used for protecting the army • These where underwater and shot torpedos • ...
Sophie and Katie 2025-01-15
Across
- Group of African Americans that fought well.
- deadly disease or infection
- disease from wet conditions rotting your foot off.
- Going underwater and not coming up.
- Brave black soldier.
Down
- Gas that was released into the air.
- Fence with spikes on it.
- World War One doggy hero.
- land in between both team's trenches
- Carol song by the soldiers.
- Big vehicle used in war.
- Ship that can go underwater.
- Long dug-out ditch that soldiers fight from.
- What teams do to protect themselves
14 Clues: Brave black soldier. • Fence with spikes on it. • Big vehicle used in war. • World War One doggy hero. • Carol song by the soldiers. • deadly disease or infection • Ship that can go underwater. • Gas that was released into the air. • What teams do to protect themselves • Going underwater and not coming up. • land in between both team's trenches • ...
1950s Review Crossword 2020-04-08
Across
- Type of jobs reserved for women during the 1950s (2 words)
- Style of government where property is owned by the government instead of individual people
- President who ordered the A-bombs to be dropped on Japan and who said Communism was America's greatest threat after WWII
- Acting or looking the same as everybody else
- Popular president who served as a general during WWII
- Neighborhoods outside the city centers where many white families moved during the 1950s
- Activist and NAACP member who refused to give up her seat on a bus and sparked a bus boycott (2 words)
- The act of keeping people separated based on race
- Senator who claimed to have a list of Communist spies working in the US government
- Term for Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler
Down
- Where General Douglas MacArthur ordered an amphibious invasion to drive the North Korean military out of South Korea
- Expected patterns of behavior based on whether you are a man or woman (2 words)
- The deal that put the Korean War on pause
- Arkansas city where African-American students had to be escorted to school by soldiers before they were allowed to attend a formerly all-white high school (2 words)
- Network of highways created by Dwight Eisenhower (2 words)
- Term for the explosion in population after WWII (2 words)
- Rivalry between the US and Soviet Union but where no actual shots were fired (2 words)
- Peninsula that featured lots of fighting between the US and China during the Cold War
18 Clues: The deal that put the Korean War on pause • Term for Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler • Acting or looking the same as everybody else • The act of keeping people separated based on race • Popular president who served as a general during WWII • Term for the explosion in population after WWII (2 words) • Type of jobs reserved for women during the 1950s (2 words) • ...
Australia and the World Wars 2019-11-28
Across
- Who was Australia's Prime Minister at the commencement of WW1
- Which colony was Australia part of in WW1
- Abbreviation for World War One
- Where Australia's most famous battle occurred
Down
- Who was Australia's Prime Minister at the commencement of WW2
- Where was Australia's first battle
- Abbreviation for World War Two
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
8 Clues: Abbreviation for World War One • Abbreviation for World War Two • Where was Australia's first battle • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • Which colony was Australia part of in WW1 • Where Australia's most famous battle occurred • Who was Australia's Prime Minister at the commencement of WW2 • Who was Australia's Prime Minister at the commencement of WW1
Percy Jackson charecters 2023-12-11
15 Clues: god of war • poker player • 3 headed dog • likes statues • first monster • latin teacher • Main charecter • swoard fighter • daughter of ares • daughter of athena • percys best friend • main charecters mom • ruler of the under world • father of main charecter • god of antiant greek mytholigy
The Great War 2023-10-17
Across
- Nickname for American soldiers in WWI
- Merchant ships that sail with armed escorts
- Defeated country has to pay war costs to winning countries
- a person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable
Down
- Restricted free speech and freedom of the press during WWI
- German submarine
- glorification of the military
- Agency formed to create wartime propaganda
- major theater of World War I
- American commander in Europe
10 Clues: German submarine • major theater of World War I • American commander in Europe • glorification of the military • Nickname for American soldiers in WWI • Agency formed to create wartime propaganda • Merchant ships that sail with armed escorts • Restricted free speech and freedom of the press during WWI • Defeated country has to pay war costs to winning countries • ...
Acient Greece. 2025-01-14
Across
- conquered a lot of land.
- It lives in a maze.
- One of the most important philosopher that studied justice, and equality.
- Athletes had a war with sparta.
Down
- When Sparta and AThens went to war.
- When persia and AThens went to war.
- He studied understanding the world by examining it.
- killed the cyclops.
- They helped odysseus brake down the troys door.
- first civilization in greece.
10 Clues: It lives in a maze. • killed the cyclops. • conquered a lot of land. • first civilization in greece. • Athletes had a war with sparta. • When Sparta and AThens went to war. • When persia and AThens went to war. • They helped odysseus brake down the troys door. • He studied understanding the world by examining it. • ...
Bill of Rights 2016-09-29
Across
- Second to the president
- The branch of the goverment that includes The Senate
- An act in the revolutionary war
- Each state send 2 to it
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- Something that the british enforced like the stamp ___
- First 10 amendments
Down
- The head of the Executive branch
- Change to the constitution
- one branch of the goverment that interptets the law
- A country that fought against america
- The head of the judicial branch
- One branch of goverment that includes the president
- what you do to presindent you like
- A fight between 2 countrys
15 Clues: First 10 amendments • Second to the president • Each state send 2 to it • Change to the constitution • A fight between 2 countrys • The head of the judicial branch • An act in the revolutionary war • The head of the Executive branch • what you do to presindent you like • A country that fought against america • one branch of the goverment that interptets the law • ...
crossword 2022-11-15
Across
- around the world
- get really mad
- to wait for a attack
- to love something so much
- to point out
- having many variety of something
- to promise
- go away or wilt
Down
- one who is against war or violence
- wise person or also known as a shade of green
- to get someone up going
- waiting in line
- large out pouring of something
- a landscape
- biased person
- a word for the oppisite of thirst
- as in the quote "come with me and you'll be in a world of pure IMAGINATION"
- something that cannot be understood kinda like quantum psyics
- go guardian
- to go somewhere like the beach
20 Clues: to promise • a landscape • go guardian • to point out • biased person • get really mad • waiting in line • go away or wilt • around the world • to wait for a attack • to get someone up going • to love something so much • large out pouring of something • to go somewhere like the beach • having many variety of something • a word for the oppisite of thirst • one who is against war or violence • ...
Atlantic world Ridge Kutchman 2024-10-24
Across
- Former governor of New castle
- beliefs in the benefits of proftiable
- A really deadly disease
- Ninth empror of the atzec
- 7 year war between french and indains
- A teritory
- An economic and political system
- three way trade between Europe,Africa,America
- they traded slaves across the Atlantic to the new world
- Spanish crown
- Former governor of New spain
Down
- Italian explorer and navigator
- Trade across the world
- 12th emprorer of the Inicas
- A company that is shared with someone else
- the exchange between crops,diseases, and food
- They traded slaves across the atlantic
- A mix between Spanish and american
- Conqures a teritory or colony
- Settlement in Virginia
20 Clues: A teritory • Spanish crown • Trade across the world • Settlement in Virginia • A really deadly disease • Ninth empror of the atzec • 12th emprorer of the Inicas • Former governor of New spain • Former governor of New castle • Conqures a teritory or colony • Italian explorer and navigator • An economic and political system • A mix between Spanish and american • ...
Percy Jackson charecters 2023-12-11
15 Clues: god of war • poker player • 3 headed dog • likes statues • first monster • latin teacher • Main charecter • swoard fighter • daughter of ares • daughter of athena • percys best friend • main charecters mom • ruler of the under world • father of main charecter • god of antiant greek mytholigy
Percy Jackson charecters 2023-12-11
15 Clues: god of war • poker player • 3 headed dog • likes statues • first monster • latin teacher • Main charecter • swoard fighter • daughter of ares • daughter of athena • percys best friend • main charecters mom • ruler of the under world • father of main charecter • god of antiant greek mytholigy
Presidents 2021-10-15
Across
- ended Reconstruction when elected in 1876
- fattest president, only president to also be on the Supreme Court
- president at the beginning of the Depression
- only president never elected to VP or President
- father of the constitution
- popularized trickle down economics
- president during the Vietnam war choose not to run again
- assassinated in Dallas in 1963
- Dropped the Atomic bomb
- first president impeached
- second president
- president during the Watergate scandal
- president during the Civil War
- started the interstate system
- first VP to take over for a president that died
- played the saxophone, impeached for perjury
- president during 9-11
Down
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- president for the least time
- first African American president
- First president
- general during the Civil War became president
- president during the Mexican American war
- only president to serve 2 terms separated by another president
- First Tennessean to be president, trail of tears
- first modern president later ran under the Bull moose party
- Silent Cal
- President during WWI
- president during the Spanish-American war
- current president
- slogan was "Make America Great Again"
31 Clues: Silent Cal • First president • second president • current president • President during WWI • president during 9-11 • Dropped the Atomic bomb • first president impeached • father of the constitution • president for the least time • started the interstate system • assassinated in Dallas in 1963 • president during the Civil War • first African American president • ...
chapter 17 terms 2023-10-11
Across
- - Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missorui
- - president during the civil war,creator of emancipation proclamation
- - Paper money issued by the United States government
- - decree issued by President Lincoln freeing enslaved people in those parts of the Confederacy
- - This is where the Civil War was ended
- - was key victory of the Un
- - Southern states; wanted slavery
- - president if the Confederate states of America
- - Confederacy’s general during the Civil War
Down
- - She helped wounded soldiers founded the Red Cross
- This was the first major battle of the civil war.
- - side of military formation
- - 270 were killed, wounded, or captured during the engagement.,helped inspire the enlistment of more than 180,000 Black soldiers
- - Union’s general during the Civil War
- - Northern states; didn’t want slavery`
- the battle lasted 2 days, it was a narrow victory for the union but the losses were enormous
- - a warship equipped with iron plating for protection
- taken over by the union weakened the Confederacy and split it in half
- - stream or smaller river that feeds into a larger river
- and the single deadliest day of fighting.
- the Confederates entered the town for supplies, not wanting– to fight but they encountered the enemy
- - She convinced officials to let women work as nurses
22 Clues: - was key victory of the Un • - side of military formation • - Southern states; wanted slavery • - Union’s general during the Civil War • - Northern states; didn’t want slavery` • - This is where the Civil War was ended • and the single deadliest day of fighting. • - Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missorui • - Confederacy’s general during the Civil War • ...
World war one lex green 2022-12-13
Across
- A draft that allows the government to expand their military
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature
- An individual that has the right to refuse military service
- Allies power
- Identification with ones nation and support for it's intrests
Down
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability
- An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- A statment of principles for peace used to end world war one
- one of the two main coalitions that fought in World War I
- A UK-registered ocean liner that was torpedoed by an Imperial German Navy U-boat
10 Clues: Allies power • information, especially of a biased or misleading nature • one of the two main coalitions that fought in World War I • A draft that allows the government to expand their military • An individual that has the right to refuse military service • A statment of principles for peace used to end world war one • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Project 2024-01-11
Across
- Containment was a geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism after the end of World War II
- an American initiative enacted in 1948 to provide foreign aid to Western Europe.
- one of the first major international crises of the Cold War
- a geopolitical theory which posits that increases or decreases in democracy in one country tend to spread to neighboring countries in a domino effect.
- the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991
- an American foreign policy that pledges American "support for democracies against authoritarian threats."
- a political metaphor used to describe the political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991
Down
- an alliance of countries from Europe and North America
- the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance, was a collective defense treaty signed in Warsaw, Poland, between the Soviet Union and seven other Eastern Bloc socialist republics of Central and Eastern Europe in May 1955, during the Cold War.
- fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.
- an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and serve as a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations
- Communism is a left-wing to far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement
- a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies
- A competition between nations for superiority in the development and accumulation of weapons, especially between the U.S. and the former USSR during the Cold War.
- a system of government in which state power is vested in the people or the general population of a state.
15 Clues: an alliance of countries from Europe and North America • one of the first major international crises of the Cold War • fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953. • an American initiative enacted in 1948 to provide foreign aid to Western Europe. • ...
jb 2022-01-24
24 Clues: 1 • 5 • 7 • 4 • 8 • 3 • 2 • 9 • tokill • royale • spywho • dieday • toakill • youonly • notodie • foryour • neverdies • daylights • andletdie • areforever • manwithgun • isnotenough • onherservice • fromwithlove
English in Globalized world 2025-02-27
Cold War Puzzle 2022-04-21
Across
- mutually assured destruction
- north atlantic treaty organization
- failed invasion of cuba
- nuclear missiles placed in cuba
- famous for starting the mccarthy trials
- president of us who was assasinated
- US Plan to help europe rebuild
Down
- US' doctrine towards USSR
- proxy war in asia
- Helped US Soldiers After World War II
- wall created in the german capitol
- buildup of nuclear weapons between US and USSR
12 Clues: proxy war in asia • failed invasion of cuba • US' doctrine towards USSR • mutually assured destruction • US Plan to help europe rebuild • nuclear missiles placed in cuba • north atlantic treaty organization • wall created in the german capitol • president of us who was assasinated • Helped US Soldiers After World War II • famous for starting the mccarthy trials • ...
Post-Reconstruction Georgia 2025-03-05
Across
- The period after the Civil War which meant to rebuild and transform the South.
- An American orator and journalist who coined the "New South" term.
- A Jew who was falsely accused of assaulting and murdering a 13-year-old worker, was subsequently lynched.
- Practices of forcing people, mostly of African American heritage, to unpaid, involuntary servitude.
- Term coined by Henry Grady to describe the South turning in a new direction.
- A cash crop with significant influences in the South, before the Civil War and beyond it.
Down
- Nickname for three highly influential people in post-Civil War Georgia.
- An "Expo" that had hoped to show to the world how far Atlanta was modernizing, with booths from across the world.
- Term used to describe the South before the Civil War
- A political party with leaders such as Tom Watson trying to implement reforms.
10 Clues: Term used to describe the South before the Civil War • An American orator and journalist who coined the "New South" term. • Nickname for three highly influential people in post-Civil War Georgia. • Term coined by Henry Grady to describe the South turning in a new direction. • The period after the Civil War which meant to rebuild and transform the South. • ...
Greece 2012-11-28
Across
- the war that went on between sparta and athans
- ruled by the best
- wanted to take over the whole Greece
- wrote iliad and odyssey
- the war that spilt the kingdom into four
- took away draco law
Down
- thee first important European civilization after the flood
- his defeat was a turning point in world history
- ruled by few rich
- intrudes ostracism
- the first tyrant
- his law was merciless
- another name for the slaves
- was brought to its fullest by Pericle
- the chief and fathers of the gods
15 Clues: the first tyrant • ruled by few rich • ruled by the best • intrudes ostracism • took away draco law • his law was merciless • wrote iliad and odyssey • another name for the slaves • the chief and fathers of the gods • wanted to take over the whole Greece • was brought to its fullest by Pericle • the war that spilt the kingdom into four • the war that went on between sparta and athans • ...
Cameron RWCW 2024-04-25
Across
- The patriots destroyed them?
- leader of the Continantal army?
- Where the contental army wen after leaving NYC
- militia group
- Who was a spy for the americans?
- Who asssisted the Continental army during the war
Down
- Who lost the battle of Yorktown?
- Francis Marions nickname
- German allies of the British
- this genral force Hessians soilders to surrender
- Who has the strongest navy in the world?
- What city did the Hessians take over
- a ship with outfitted goods
- What did the British need?
- How did the british feel about the war?
15 Clues: militia group • Francis Marions nickname • What did the British need? • a ship with outfitted goods • German allies of the British • The patriots destroyed them? • leader of the Continantal army? • Who lost the battle of Yorktown? • Who was a spy for the americans? • What city did the Hessians take over • How did the british feel about the war? • ...
George H.W. Bush 2021-12-01
Across
- ____ was his territory when he got into politics
- Bush died in the month of _____
- Bush's ___ was a senator
- Bush worked in an ____ company before getting into politics
- the war against ____ happened when he was president
- Before being president, bush was also ___
- Bush was born in ___
Down
- Bush was a part of the _____ party
- Bush's ____ was also a president
- Bush fought in world war ____
- Bush served in the ______
- Bush went to high school at _____ Academy
- Bush went to _____ University
- Bush served _____ terms
- He was born in the month of ____
15 Clues: Bush was born in ___ • Bush served _____ terms • Bush's ___ was a senator • Bush served in the ______ • Bush fought in world war ____ • Bush went to _____ University • Bush died in the month of _____ • Bush's ____ was also a president • He was born in the month of ____ • Bush was a part of the _____ party • Bush went to high school at _____ Academy • ...
History assignment 3 2022-10-11
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- dug hallways in which soldiers protect themselves against the enemy
- impartial
- communist
- group of people that governs something
- moving people out of a country
- making the army combat ready for war
- government with many civil servants and rules
- design of objects of use and buildings
- when people require stamps to be allowed to purchase something
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- sole rulership
- when there is very little of something
- glorification of everything to do with the military
- a person who serves in an army
- radical socialist, follower of Lenin
- world war 1
15 Clues: impartial • communist • world war 1 • sole rulership • a person who serves in an army • moving people out of a country • making the army combat ready for war • radical socialist, follower of Lenin • group of people that governs something • when there is very little of something • design of objects of use and buildings • government with many civil servants and rules • ...
WWII 2021-04-01
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- targeted before ww2 and put in camps
- the first word of this momentous news crackled over the radio in odd-sounding noises
- second world war
- located in Alabama where people learned to fly
- member of the airforce
- fictional character immortalized by posters supporting the war effort
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- killed Jewish people
- people that code
- used to promote war
- Rosies image came across this magazine
- parents are from japan but were born in the USA
- lost his arm fighting in Italy. He went on to serve as a Senator from Hawaii.
12 Clues: people that code • second world war • used to promote war • killed Jewish people • member of the airforce • targeted before ww2 and put in camps • Rosies image came across this magazine • located in Alabama where people learned to fly • parents are from japan but were born in the USA • fictional character immortalized by posters supporting the war effort • ...
american revolution/boston massacure/ french and indian war 2023-03-10
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- who led the army in boston
- who led the colonies
- what state was gourgeWashington from
- who won the battle of bunker hill
- what started the french and indion war
- how many people died at the shot around the world
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- what was the last document that was made to prevent war
- how much did the french and Indian war cost
- what was the capital of the colonies
- what was the name for the tax on paper
- who did Britain say was a triter
- how many colonies were there
12 Clues: who led the colonies • who led the army in boston • how many colonies were there • who did Britain say was a triter • who won the battle of bunker hill • what was the capital of the colonies • what state was gourgeWashington from • what was the name for the tax on paper • what started the french and indion war • how much did the french and Indian war cost • ...
American Revolution Newspaper 2021-08-30
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- "The Shot Heard _______ the World"
- name of our current war
- colonists who support the British King/government (loyalists)
- creator of Join or Die cartoon
- Quartering, Quebec, Boston Port, Mass. Government...
- a massacre and party occured in this major city
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- military general who won us the previous war
- author of "Common Sense"
- name of previous war; gave us land south of Georgia colony
- General who surrendered in the last battle
- extra money we paid for stamps, tea, etc
- colonists who are willing to revolt for the benefit of the country
12 Clues: name of our current war • author of "Common Sense" • creator of Join or Die cartoon • "The Shot Heard _______ the World" • extra money we paid for stamps, tea, etc • General who surrendered in the last battle • military general who won us the previous war • a massacre and party occured in this major city • Quartering, Quebec, Boston Port, Mass. Government... • ...
Animation during the Golden Age 2023-09-25
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- This studio released "Gulliver's Travels" in 1939, it was also their first feature length movie
- Though Disney is often credited with being the first person to have this in his animation, but it was 1930's "Fiddlesticks" that was the first cartoon to feature this
- This addition to movies is widely seen as first appearing for the first time in 1927's "The Jazzy Singer"
- Disney was making cartoons for this country before the United States joined the Second World War
- Due to this many animators left Warner Brothers and Disney and made their way to MGM
- This character from Disney was drafted into the Army after the United States entered World Wa 2
- This character first appeared in "Porky's Duck Hunt" in 1937
- The department of the United States military that commissioned 20 animated shorts from Disney
- This was the first start of Warner Brothers Cartoons and debuted in 1930's "Sinkin' in the Bathtub"
- This type of dispute is the reason Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising left Warner Brothers
- this animation studio was created in 1937 and deactivated in 1957
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- This industry helped boost public confidence, encourage support for the war, provide training material for soldiers, and provide entertainment
- This was the most successful characters to come from MGM Cartoon Studios
- This character first appeared in "A Wild Hare" and was originally seen as a Daffy Duck clone
- This animator joined Warner Brothers in 1935 where he brought a wild and wacky style
- This character from Fleischer Studios joined the Navy
- Debuting in "I Haven't Got a Hat" this character shared the screen with Beans the Cat
17 Clues: This character from Fleischer Studios joined the Navy • This character first appeared in "Porky's Duck Hunt" in 1937 • this animation studio was created in 1937 and deactivated in 1957 • This was the most successful characters to come from MGM Cartoon Studios • This animator joined Warner Brothers in 1935 where he brought a wild and wacky style • ...
Chapter Two Terms 2021-03-04
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- A warfare that includes any and all civilian-associated resources and infrastructure as legitimate military targets, mobilizes all of the resources of society to fight the war, and gives priority to warfare over non-combatant needs.
- Advocacy of political independence for a particular country. An extreme patriotic feeling, especially marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries.
- The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
- The standard called for the Royal Navy to maintain a number of battleships at least equal to the combined strength of the next two largest navies in the world.
- A policy extending a countries power and influence through diplomacy or military force. Ruled by an emperor.
- An informal understanding among Great Britain, France, and Russia based on a Franco-Russian military alliance (1894), an Anglo-French entente (1904), and an Anglo-Russian entente (1907). It was considered a counterbalance to the Triple Alliance but was terminated when the Bolsheviks came into control in Russia in 1917.
- Was a failed strategy for Germany to win World War I. Was devised a decade before the start of World War I, outlined a strategy for Germany to avoid fighting at its eastern and western fronts simultaneously.
- was considered very dangerous since it offered little or no protection for soldiers.
- when two or more countries increase the size and quality of military resources to gain military and political superiority over one another.
- A political, military or economic agreement that is negotiated and signed by two or more nations.
- A check that has no monetary value written in but is already signed.
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- A prolonged war or period of conflict during which each side seeks to gradually wear out the other by a series of small-scale actions.
- Came into usage during and WWI and was referenced to attacking infantry by rising out of their own trenches to assault the enemy.
- The principle or advocacy of the union of all Slavic peoples in one political organization.
- The belief or desire of a government or people hat a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- A final demand or statement of terms, the rejection of which will result in retaliation or a breakdown in relations.
- When opposing forces encounter on two geographically separate fronts.
- A type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed in May 1882 and renewed periodically until World War I.
- A secret Serbian society of the early 20th century that used terrorist methods to promote the liberation of Serbs outside Serbia from Habsburg or Ottoman rule and was instrumental in planning the assassination of the Austrian Archduke, Franz Ferdinand.
20 Clues: A check that has no monetary value written in but is already signed. • The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale. • When opposing forces encounter on two geographically separate fronts. • A type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other. • ...
Hunter's Internet Crossword Puzzle 2012-04-02
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- Illegal copying, reproduction, or distribution of files.
- A mean person who hurts people throught the internet.
- List of refrences
- Person who steals online files without permission.
- Unwanted junk mail. Also canned meat used in World War 2.
- Good looking program that is actually very bad.
- A system of connected computers that allows sharing of information.
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- A law that says that even copyrighted material can be used for educational porpuses
- Claiming stolen information as your own.
- An online place where people can connect and talk.
- Harmful computer program that rapidly spreads and multiplies
- Grants holder of a copyright rights taht says people can;'t use his/her work without permission
12 Clues: List of refrences • Claiming stolen information as your own. • Good looking program that is actually very bad. • An online place where people can connect and talk. • Person who steals online files without permission. • A mean person who hurts people throught the internet. • Illegal copying, reproduction, or distribution of files. • ...
ellie 2024-03-28
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- best doggy in the world
- your biggest personality trait (2 words)
- side piece
- favorite pastime activity
- lowkey crush
- the most sweetest,most perfect friend
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- amount of brain cells you have once you get a drop of alcohol in you
- sexual fetish that involves feeding or being fed large amounts of food
- delulu twin
- best drunk snack (2 words)
- one true love
- #1 fast food restaurant in the world
- requirement to take you on a date
- biggest hear me out
14 Clues: side piece • delulu twin • lowkey crush • one true love • biggest hear me out • best doggy in the world • favorite pastime activity • best drunk snack (2 words) • requirement to take you on a date • #1 fast food restaurant in the world • the most sweetest,most perfect friend • your biggest personality trait (2 words) • ...
Iron Curtain 2021-11-09
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- A theory that if one nation comes under Communist control, then neighboring nations will also come under Communist control.
- wall built which closed off access to West Berlin from East Berlin and East Germany
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- President Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or totalitarian ideology
- The 1962 confrontation bewteen US and the Soviet Union over Soviet missiles in Cuba.
- a political and economic ideology that positions itself in opposition to liberal democracy and capitalism, advocating instead for a classless system in which the means of production are owned communally and private property is nonexistent or severely curtailed.
- A political barrier that isolated the peoples of Eastern Europe after WWII, restricting their ability to travel outside the region
- Joint effort by the US and Britain to fly food and supplies into W Berlin after the Soviet blocked off all ground routes into the city
- period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union
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- dictator of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics from 1929 to 1953.
- prime minister shortly after World War II began and served through the end of the war in Europe.
- 33rd president, putting an end to World War II in the Pacific by dropping the atomic bomb on Japan.
- conflict that involved virtually every part of the world. Conflict was fought between the Axis powers—Germany, Italy, and Japan. and the Allies— France, Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, and China.
- American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
- A state that spanned throughout Europe and Asia that built towards communism
15 Clues: dictator of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics from 1929 to 1953. • American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world • A state that spanned throughout Europe and Asia that built towards communism • period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union • ...
GA Studies Year-in-Review Crossword 2013-05-21
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- the river that is the natural boundary betweeen Georgia and South Carolina.
- the type of government that is used by the United States.
- this invention sparked an increase in slavery.
- the event that was held in Atlanta in 1996.
- to free; an example would be to free slaves.
- the group that used violence to lessen the amount of African American voters.
- this was the idea promoted by the Bourbon Triumvirate.
- the first document that governed the United States.
- the removal of this group of Indians is referred to as the Trail of Tears.
- the sinking of this ship led to U.S. involvement in World WAr I.
- the largest geographical region in Georgia.
- this battle was the turning point of the Civil War.
- the program used to end the Great Depression.
- Georgia was originally a colony from this European Nation.
- the president of the U.S. who helped passed the 13th Amendment.
- the event that led to U.S. involvement in World War II.
- this land system gave each male in a family up to 1,000 acres of land.
- the founder of the NAACP.
- the crash of the stock market that led into the Great Depression.
- this act placed a tax on all legal documents.
- during World War II their leader was Adolf Hitler.
- an election held to determine political party candidates for an election.
- the name for the system of laws which restricted blacks following Reconstruction.
- this transportation system helped improve trade in the United States.
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- the document that details our rights as U.S. citizens.
- the county in Georgia in which you live.
- the U.S. President who led the removal of the Indians.
- the Yamacraw Indian who helped establish Savannah.
- this battle showed the growing patriot support in Georgia during the American Revolution.
- this political figure was the only Georgian to become president.
- this led to the beginning of the Civil War.
- The document that declared colonial separation from Great Britain.
- the capital of Georgia.
- this Confederate prison camp in Georgia was noted for its bad conditions.
- this lady was a patriot spy during the American Revolution.
- the first European to explore in Georgia.
- a tax paid to vote.
- this man led the March on Washington.
- this William is credited with establishing the first airport in Georgia.
- the labor system used in the south prior to Reconstruction.
40 Clues: a tax paid to vote. • the capital of Georgia. • the founder of the NAACP. • this man led the March on Washington. • the county in Georgia in which you live. • the first European to explore in Georgia. • this led to the beginning of the Civil War. • the event that was held in Atlanta in 1996. • the largest geographical region in Georgia. • ...
Gilded Age and Progressivism 2025-02-25
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- President who ended Reconstruction in 1877.
- Laws to stop monopolies and trusts from being unfair.
- Trains and tracks that connected the country for trade and travel.
- The shift to factories and machines instead of farming.
- A law (1890) to break up trusts and monopolies.
- Workers joining together to demand better pay and conditions.
- A tax on imported goods to protect U.S. businesses.
- The ban on alcohol to reduce crime and social issues.
- When one company controls a whole industry, like oil or steel.
- Letting nations choose their own governments.
- A writer who exposed bad things like corruption or dirty factories.
- A movement to improve life with reforms and government action.
- President who made big reforms and led during World War I.
- The right to vote, especially for women in 1920.
- President who filed lots of antitrust lawsuits.
- Let people vote for senators instead of states picking them (1913).
- A tax on what people earn to fund the government.
- World War I (1914–1918), which the U.S. joined in 1917.
- When people move to the U.S. from other countries for jobs or a better life.
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- Using science to make work and life more efficient.
- When a country takes over or influences other lands.
- A rich business leader who used tough tactics to get wealthy.
- A war (1898) that made the U.S. a world power.
- Allowed the government to tax people’s income (1913).
- President during early Reconstruction, known for scandals.
- Dishonest actions, like politicians taking bribes.
- Protecting nature, like forests and parks, for the future.
- Changes to make society better, like safer workplaces.
- Doing things in the best, least wasteful way.
- Rich people giving money to help society, like building libraries.
- A group created to watch businesses and keep them fair. (Acronym)
- A time (1890s–1920s) when people worked to fix society’s problems.
- The growth of cities as people moved from rural areas.
- A time in the late 1800s when America grew rich but had hidden problems.
- A group of companies working together to control an industry.
- A waterway built to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- The war (1861–1865) between the North and South over slavery and power.
- An agency (1916) to protect parks like Yosemite.
- A law (1906) to make food and medicine safer. (Acronym)
- The time after the Civil War when the North rebuilt the South.
- President who busted trusts and saved nature.
41 Clues: President who ended Reconstruction in 1877. • Doing things in the best, least wasteful way. • Letting nations choose their own governments. • President who busted trusts and saved nature. • A war (1898) that made the U.S. a world power. • A law (1890) to break up trusts and monopolies. • President who filed lots of antitrust lawsuits. • ...
Canada: 1914-1929 2021-04-21
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- Under the Wartime Elections Act, these objectors were prevented from voting.
- This tax-- introduced in 1917-- was supposed to be temporary, but it still remains today.
- Surname of Canada’s Prime Minister during the Great War.
- “War became a kind of _____ because of the machine gun.”
- Canada refused to have Britain co-sign this treaty.
- “This battle is sometimes called the bloodiest battle in human history.”
- Goal of the Indian Act
- At the beginning of the war, airplanes were used mainly for these missions.
- At this Ridge, four Canadian divisions fought together for the first time.
- This Canadian rifle jammed in the heat of battle.
- A First Nations woman lost this when she married a person who was not a status Indian.
- In 1916, Black Canadians were given this non-combat role.
- According to this report, Britain should no longer make laws for its former colonies.
- The first full length film documentary was criticized for its representation of these people.
- Under the War Measures Act, the rights of enemy aliens were restricted and some were forced into these camps.
- Reparations: Germany was forced “to pay for the cost of the war and _______ those countries that had been severely damaged.”
- In 1927, the Old Age Pension Act was passed; this gave some people over the age of 70 a maximum of $20 a month, but recent immigrants and status _____ did not qualify.
- Surname of the Canadian surgeon who wrote “In Flanders Fields.”
- This Canadian from Alliston, Ontario, won a Nobel Prize for medicine for developing insulin to treat diabetes.
- These bonds were sold to raise money/finance the war effort.
- Propaganda was used to encourage this feeling among Canadians.
- This crisis was responsible for some women getting the vote at the federal level.
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- “No law prevented employers from using hiring practices that ____ against people such as Jews and Ukrainians, and some immigrants resorted to hiding their origins by changing their names to sound more British.”
- The effect of residential school policies are equivalent to “cultural _______.”
- Art—including that of Emily Carr and the Group of ______-- assisted in creating a unique Canadian identity.
- Top Allied flying ace from Ontario: Billy ______.
- In 1929, the British Privy Council overturned this Canadian court ruling that said women were not “persons” under the law.
- Machine guns could shoot 600 rounds of ____ a minute.”
- First female appointed to the Senate of Canada: Cairine ____.
- Location where the peace treaty was signed.
- First Nations people were prohibited from hiring these to assist in negotiating treaties.
- Also known as the Third Battles of Ypres, this muddy battle “has come to symbolize the futility of war.”
- The occupation of the first women to serve in the Canadian Armed Forces.
- Films were ____ until 1927
- This affair became an important step in Canada’s autonomy when Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King refused to automatically send troops to support Britain in Turkey.
- Surname of the Canadian commander who was responsible for the victory at Vimy Ridge.
- This agreement marked the official end of the Great War.
- In residential schools, Aboriginal spirituality was ______.
- This Immigration Act, passed in 1923, prevented these men from bring their wives and children to Canada
- Prior to World War I, this country had largest navy in the world.
- Germans unleashed a deadly new weapons—chlorine gas—on this battlefield.
- These German vessels were used to destroy the Triple Alliance’s supply ships.
- Under the Indian Act, First Nations people were not allowed to participate in these unless they gave up their status.
- Prior to the 1920s, this was Canada’s main trading partner.
- Undermining Canadian autonomy, Governor General Julian Byng refused to dissolve parliament and call this.
- Location of the assassination that ignited World War I.
- Location of the explosion that killed 2,000 and injured 9,000.
- These people “were nearly unanimous” in opposing the Military Service Act of 1917.
- War guilt clause: This term forced Germany to accept _____ for ‘causing all the loss and damage’ of the war.
49 Clues: Goal of the Indian Act • Films were ____ until 1927 • Location where the peace treaty was signed. • Top Allied flying ace from Ontario: Billy ______. • This Canadian rifle jammed in the heat of battle. • Canada refused to have Britain co-sign this treaty. • Machine guns could shoot 600 rounds of ____ a minute.” • Location of the assassination that ignited World War I. • ...
