world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
WWI 2024-02-27
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- 1,000 battalions, each occupying a sector of the line from the North Sea to the …… River
- Name the leader who asserted that the worldwide system of imperialism was responsible for the war.
- What weapon did the Germans use in April 1915 for the first time?
- Name a watercraft that is capable of independent operation underwater.
- The Allied powers are sometimes referred to as the Triple …..
- Who had needlessly transferred troops from the right to protect Sedan?
- What country did attack in East Prussia, diverting German forces intended for the Western Front?
- Germany defeated Russia in a series of battles collectively known as the Second Battle of ………
- The Battle of …….. developed with III Corps Fourth British Army on the left, the First French Army on the right, and the Canadian and Australian Corps spearheading the offensive in the centre.
- What name was given to the World War I (before 1939) in addition to the Great War and the War to End All Wars? (the War of the …..)
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- Where was the Supreme Allied Council formed?
- The Germans had great successes in the Battle of the …… (14-24 August 1914)
- How many kilometres The Second German Army was pushed back over front in the Second Battle of the Somme?
- The 1920s saw a rapid transformation of ……. status.
- In 1914, The common view on both sides was that it would be a short war of …..
- What country along with British Empire invaded Germany on 8 August 1914?
- What was a significant hindrance to massed infantry advances? ( two words)
- What holiday in 1914 should have marked the end of the war?
- What Empire joined the Central Powers in October-November 1914?
- What is the name for the battle that happened in September 1914 where French and British forces finally halt the German advance on Paris ?
20 Clues: Where was the Supreme Allied Council formed? • The 1920s saw a rapid transformation of ……. status. • What holiday in 1914 should have marked the end of the war? • The Allied powers are sometimes referred to as the Triple ….. • What Empire joined the Central Powers in October-November 1914? • What weapon did the Germans use in April 1915 for the first time? • ...
Defense Crossword 2021-03-06
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- A swift offensive war tactic created by Germany
- Elite Indian commando regiment; also the name of a specie of snake
- This Indian braveheart famously said "Yeh dil maange more" during the Kargil war
- World's highest battleground
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- An aerial battle between fighter aircraft conducted at close range
- India's first indigenously developed ballistic missile
- A place where arms and ammunition are made
- The battleground depicted in the movie 'Border'
- This Second World War General is also known as 'The Desert Fox'
- This Indian fighter jet wreaked havoc on the Pakistani forces during the 1971 Indo-Pak War
10 Clues: World's highest battleground • A place where arms and ammunition are made • A swift offensive war tactic created by Germany • The battleground depicted in the movie 'Border' • India's first indigenously developed ballistic missile • This Second World War General is also known as 'The Desert Fox' • An aerial battle between fighter aircraft conducted at close range • ...
World History Unit K 2024-01-10
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- largest naval battle of the war May 31 1916
- failed German plan to win the war
- super battleships of great size, heavily armored, relatively fast, with large guns
- small, very fast planes specifically designed to hunt and shoot down other enemy planes
- Serbian terrorist group in Austria-Hungary seeking independence for Bosnia
- the deadliest weapon during World War I
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- dividing a region into several different countries, usually by revolution or war
- military draft
- large British passenger ship sunk by U-boat, May 7, 1915
- German for submarine, a small warship that uses stealthy attacks while submerged
10 Clues: military draft • failed German plan to win the war • the deadliest weapon during World War I • largest naval battle of the war May 31 1916 • large British passenger ship sunk by U-boat, May 7, 1915 • Serbian terrorist group in Austria-Hungary seeking independence for Bosnia • dividing a region into several different countries, usually by revolution or war • ...
Elizabeth Martz articles X-word 2024-02-08
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- Who wanted the prince of Prusia to be the king of America?
- The financal state if the us was ________.
- When articles of confederation were proved unworthy when ____ rebellion happened.
- How did the loyalists feel after the war?
- How long did the government last before the articles of confederation were created?
- Who was the most celebated american of that day; person who was painted
- When the war ended where did the loyalists go?
- When the war ended where did the loyalists go?
- Where was the constitution made?
- The articles were made ______ the war.
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- What was one thing that alexander Hamiliton hated?
- How many houses were there?
- Who was the man that wrote the first American dicanary?
- The 2 groups that the americans broke into were _______ and creditors
- Out of the 13 colonies how many states needed to approve it to pass a bill?
- What was one thing that alexander Hamiliton hated?
- Who lived in the area that was given to the Americans through the Treaty of Paris?
- Why didn't people join the war?
- Where did shay's rebelion happen
- What was one thing that alexander Hamiliton hated?
20 Clues: How many houses were there? • Why didn't people join the war? • Where did shay's rebelion happen • Where was the constitution made? • The articles were made ______ the war. • How did the loyalists feel after the war? • The financal state if the us was ________. • When the war ended where did the loyalists go? • When the war ended where did the loyalists go? • ...
WW1 Crossword 2017-04-05
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- Britain a stable country that extended over 5 continents
- a country in western Europe that was in the triple entente
- Abbreviation of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- the compulsory sign up for men for military service
- a country that was part of the central powers
- a country that had an alliance with Great Britain and so fought in the war for them
- when a country takes over countries and makes them subject to their rule
- the army are given a high profile by the government
- a place in Northern Belgium that was highly affected by the war
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- a long narrow ditch that troops fought in the war
- new ____ were used in trench warfare
- an agreement made by 2 or more countries to give help if needed
- a European country that joined the war to help counter balance the Serbian threat
- ___ tactics were used in trench warfare
- the act of being a strong supporter of the rights and interests of your country
- a country that one of its citizens assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- a place in Turkey where many Australian troops died
- joined the war at the very end and helped defeat Germany
- a north central European country that was blamed for WW1
19 Clues: new ____ were used in trench warfare • ___ tactics were used in trench warfare • a country that was part of the central powers • a long narrow ditch that troops fought in the war • the compulsory sign up for men for military service • a place in Turkey where many Australian troops died • the army are given a high profile by the government • ...
Civil War Test Review 2024-09-14
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- signed by Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863\
- bloodiest single day in the whole war
- Confederate capitol
- closing of ports
- wanted support from Britain and France for supplies
- Mary Edwards Walker was one
- Union capitol
- main goal of the north
- also known as "Peace Democrats"
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- first ironclads
- fought against General McDowell at the FIRST Battle of Bull Run
- gurantees a person a hearing before jail
- thousands of women served as ___________
- the North's war plan came from _________
- 2 day battle in April
- worst protest against the draft happened in ________
- Confederate president
17 Clues: Union capitol • first ironclads • closing of ports • Confederate capitol • 2 day battle in April • Confederate president • main goal of the north • Mary Edwards Walker was one • also known as "Peace Democrats" • bloodiest single day in the whole war • gurantees a person a hearing before jail • thousands of women served as ___________ • the North's war plan came from _________ • ...
ICONIC AIRCRAFT 2021-03-10
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- WHAT WAS THE FIRST COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE WHICH EXCEEDED THE SPEED OF SOUND?
- WHAT IS THE MOST MANUFACTURED COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE?
- WHAT WAS THE FIRST AIRPLANE IN THE WORLD?
- WHAT IS THE MOST MANUFACTURED AIRCRAFT IN THE WORLD?
- WHAT WAS THE ONLY AIRCRAFT BUILT DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR?
- WHAT WAS THE AIRCRAFT THAT EXCEEDED THE MACH 1 FOR THE FIRST TIME?
- WHAT IS THE LARGEST AIRPLANE IN THE WORLD?
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- WHAT HAS BEEN THE FASTEST AIRCRAFT EVER BUILT?
- WHAT WAS THE FIRST AIRPLANE TO HAVE PARACHUTES INCORPORATED INTO ITS SYSTEM?
- WHAT IS THE LARGEST PASSENGER AIRPLANE IN THE WORLD?
10 Clues: WHAT WAS THE FIRST AIRPLANE IN THE WORLD? • WHAT IS THE LARGEST AIRPLANE IN THE WORLD? • WHAT HAS BEEN THE FASTEST AIRCRAFT EVER BUILT? • WHAT IS THE MOST MANUFACTURED COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE? • WHAT IS THE MOST MANUFACTURED AIRCRAFT IN THE WORLD? • WHAT IS THE LARGEST PASSENGER AIRPLANE IN THE WORLD? • WHAT WAS THE ONLY AIRCRAFT BUILT DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR? • ...
Countries 2024-04-14
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- This country had a is the most world cup
- İt is the biggest country in the world
- The most touristic country in the world
- It is the country that produces the most olive oil and this country Discovered America continent
- Weather generally close and the queen of the country died a years ago
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- land of pandas
- Putin began war this country and Killed millions people
- Country with is the richest economy in the world
- The 2nd most populous country in the world and famous for its street food.
- The country famous for its pyramids
10 Clues: land of pandas • The country famous for its pyramids • İt is the biggest country in the world • The most touristic country in the world • This country had a is the most world cup • Country with is the richest economy in the world • Putin began war this country and Killed millions people • Weather generally close and the queen of the country died a years ago • ...
Chapter 7: The First World War 2021-11-01
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- Country in which most of the fighting during WWI was done.
- Treaty of __________: terms of German surrender.
- Country that switched sides during the war.
- Strong pride in your country and willing to defend it at any cost.
- Luxury cruise ship sunk by German U-boats.
- The process of obtaining colonies to build an empire.
- Leader of France during WWI (last name0.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire: the _____________ Powers.
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- Leader of United States troops in WWI (last name)
- Country that left the war early, in 1917.
- the naval race between Britain and Germany can be described as a form of this.
- This country had the strongest Navy in the world prior to WWI.
- Violation of this could imprison people for speaking out against the war.
- Serbian who assassinated Franz Ferdinand (last name).
- British leader David Lloyd ________________.
- System used by the United States to escort merchant ships across the Atlantic Ocean.
16 Clues: Leader of France during WWI (last name0. • Country that left the war early, in 1917. • Luxury cruise ship sunk by German U-boats. • Country that switched sides during the war. • British leader David Lloyd ________________. • Treaty of __________: terms of German surrender. • Leader of United States troops in WWI (last name) • ...
Total Defence Day 2023 2023-02-01
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- Being safe while surfing online and being mindful of _______ news are examples of Digital Defence.
- February 15 is the day Singapore fell to the _________ in 1942 World War 2.
- Total Defence was crucial to Singapore because every Singaporean is important to buid a strong and __________ nation.
- __________ and sweet potato were the staple food of people
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- With the help of the Singapore Civil ________ Force, the civilian population is trained in rescue work, evacuation, first aid and damage control.
- We commemorate Total Defence Day on 15 _________ annually.
- Total Defence was launched to highlight the important role every Singaporean plays in the defence of the world. True or false?
- ________ Defence is about using resources responsibly. Spending our money wisely and saving enough to prepare us for emergencies.
- How many pillars of Total Defence are there?
- Which was the pillar of defence that was introduced in 2019?
10 Clues: How many pillars of Total Defence are there? • We commemorate Total Defence Day on 15 _________ annually. • __________ and sweet potato were the staple food of people • Which was the pillar of defence that was introduced in 2019? • February 15 is the day Singapore fell to the _________ in 1942 World War 2. • ...
The Subtle Knife Vocab 2021-12-07
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- beings of spirit escaped from the void between universes and can only be killed by the subtle knife.
- The collage Lyra grew up at.
- The witch queen that is closely associated with Lyra and her journey.
- Elementary particles associated with consciousness. (from will's world).
- Flying war ships used for transportation in Lyra's world
- Also known as Sir Charles, He stole Lyra'a alethiometer and proposed a trade for the subtle knife to get it back.
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- Lyra's mother.
- Ancient and immortal beings structured of dust whose true form is composed of intelligence and feeling.
- A knife that can cut the fabric between worlds.
- Lyra's father.
- The Texan aëronaut who helps lyra throughout the story.
- Lyra's truth telling device.
- Will's father.
- All windows opened between worlds ends up in this world.
- Lyra's daemon.
- The city Lyra grew up in.
- The physical evidence of original sin according to the church. (from Lyra's world).
- John Parry met the Yenisei tribe, had his head drilled and became what, which gave him powers.
- The ruling authority of the Holy Church and believe dust is original sin.
- A specialist in a particular branch of study.
20 Clues: Lyra's mother. • Lyra's father. • Will's father. • Lyra's daemon. • The city Lyra grew up in. • Lyra's truth telling device. • The collage Lyra grew up at. • A specialist in a particular branch of study. • A knife that can cut the fabric between worlds. • The Texan aëronaut who helps lyra throughout the story. • All windows opened between worlds ends up in this world. • ...
ww2 1 2024-05-01
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- Italian, founder of fascism, fascist takeover of Italy
- project, secret gov program to form the first atomic weapon
- skipping heavy guarded country's to get to other country's
- massive invasion of Europe by Dwight Jhonson
- Announced declaration of war 2 days after invasion of poland
- aloud U.S to deliver war supplies to other countries
- British prime minister who led victory over Hitler and axis powers
- France built this on there border to stop Germany
- form of government, most of country power held by 1 leader
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- Germany's stragedy to avoid a long war
- women worked in factories and made supplies for army
- miracle battle between Germany and French/British
- Signed non aggression pact with Germany, from SV
- Air & ground crew w/t black flying units of air force
- Making peace to an aggressive foreign power to avoid war
- Countries agreeing to not attack each other and divided countries
- complex code language
17 Clues: complex code language • Germany's stragedy to avoid a long war • massive invasion of Europe by Dwight Jhonson • Signed non aggression pact with Germany, from SV • miracle battle between Germany and French/British • France built this on there border to stop Germany • women worked in factories and made supplies for army • ...
Tyler DaSilva Articles X-Word 2024-02-15
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- Noah webster wrote_______
- What else did alexander hate
- What was the most important “underlying crisis” in the US
- WHO did alexander hate
- Who saw the new United States as a future world power
- what year did we claim independence
- what advantages did the USA have
- what was james Madison
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- when did we declear independence
- Washington crossed the_____
- “Better the whims of one man, than the_________and passions of the mob!”
- What river is the boundaries' of the "Western land"
- which president was James Madison
- Alexander hamiltol hated the_____
- Most loyalists went to__________ After the war
15 Clues: WHO did alexander hate • what was james Madison • Noah webster wrote_______ • Washington crossed the_____ • What else did alexander hate • when did we declear independence • what advantages did the USA have • which president was James Madison • Alexander hamiltol hated the_____ • what year did we claim independence • Most loyalists went to__________ After the war • ...
WWI Review 2023-02-14
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- This document was released to the public in American newspapers. In it, Germany tried to persuade Mexico to attack America, and promised them the return of New Mexico, Arizona and Texas.
- The German army finally surrendered in November of 1918, agreeing to this; or in other words a (Cease fire)
- President Wilson enumerated these arguments reflecting his view that the war should become a crusade for Democracy.
- This law made it a crime to use disloyal or abusive language about the government, the flag, or the constitution.
- The sinking of this ship had a powerful impact on the American public, stirring up anti-German feelings.
- The treaty the officially ended World War I.
- Men who refused to serve, as it violated their religious beliefs to kill someone.
- Created new money, inflating the economy to meet wartime need.
- In this, the Germans pledged not to sink anymore merchant ships without making prior warning.
- A note sold by the government promising to pay interest to the holder, to help pay for the war.
- this act made conscription legal (The Draft)
- A new international peace keeping organization.
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- Americans said they were fighting to protect the ideals of what?
- This acronym refers to the million man force that President Wilson was sending over to Europe, where American troops would be kept together.
- This law created procedures for detecting and imprisoning spies.
- The migration of African Americans from the South to the North in search of jobs during the war.
- Germany was forced to sign this document, accepting total blame for the war; and agreeing to pay reparations towards the rebuilding of Europe.
- The right claimed by the United States as a neutral country, to ship non-military goods, even to nations of war.
- These countries (Britain, France, Italy and America) were considered this.
- Another name that war bonds were known as.
20 Clues: Another name that war bonds were known as. • The treaty the officially ended World War I. • this act made conscription legal (The Draft) • A new international peace keeping organization. • Created new money, inflating the economy to meet wartime need. • Americans said they were fighting to protect the ideals of what? • ...
Test Review Cold War 2022-05-18
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- people that often supported the rise of communism
- Chinese plan to industrialize into the future
- governments nationalized things to remove __ influences
- led a non violence movement in India by boycotting British goods
- taking private land or businesses into government ownership
- leader that created the Killing fields in Cambodia
- War that lacked public support due to being covered on the nightly news
- economic policy in USSR intended to fix the economy but weakened the USSR
- drives people to create their own independent nations
- conference meeting that divided Africa into colonies
- the Soviet economy face major economic stagnation due to massive ___ spending
- Gorbachev's policy of ending censorship that led to criticism of the USSR
- relaxation of cold war tensions
- theory communism would spread throughout Asia
- nuclear deterrence program by the use of all nukes to destroy the world
- type of weapons that led to the Cold War
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- former colony of France and site of a proxy war with the USA
- legal racial segregation in South Africa
- Soviet invasion of __ ended detente and weakened the USSR
- British colony that was divided into two states based on religion
- division of western and eastern Europe based on Soviet expansion
- military alliance mean to protect from aggressive Soviet expansion
- area secretly bombed by USA during the Vietnam war
- area in which Arab people lost land due to the creation of a Jewish state
- symbol of the Cold War that physically divided a city
- a war the US was involved in to stop the spread of communism
- Plan to contain communism by sending money to European countries to rebuild after WWII
- states that acted as a soviet buffer zone
- created a naval blockade around Cuba after the discovery of missile launch pads
- nonalignment movement for newly independent nations that wanted to avoid Cold War sides
- movement to create a Jewish state
- refusal to buy goods
32 Clues: refusal to buy goods • relaxation of cold war tensions • movement to create a Jewish state • legal racial segregation in South Africa • type of weapons that led to the Cold War • states that acted as a soviet buffer zone • Chinese plan to industrialize into the future • theory communism would spread throughout Asia • people that often supported the rise of communism • ...
6th Grade Cold War 2018-05-24
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- restrictions on travel by Americans to China.
- The United Nations ordered withdraw, but they didnt leading to.
- When two nations meet and handle relations between the both.
- Countries east of the ___________ signed their own treaty, promising to help defend one another.
- This contest is dangerous because it can lead to a nuclear destruction if not stopped.
- one nation after another falling under communism.
- The pulling of troops from Vietnam.
- The rivalry between these two superpowers would shape the _____ world.
- It was a televised rocket balsted off.
- bands who supported North Vietnam.
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- The Korean war and the Vietnam war were.
- Usually fight in small bands.
- line of latitude.
- agent orange was used.
- The red scare was produced by this movement.
- destroying of nuclear weapons.
- The antonym of communism when it comes to the economic system.
- This was a turning point of the war in 1968.
- accomplished after a meeting from both leaders of the superpowers on productions of weapons.
- This name came from the color of the Soviet flag.
20 Clues: line of latitude. • agent orange was used. • Usually fight in small bands. • destroying of nuclear weapons. • bands who supported North Vietnam. • The pulling of troops from Vietnam. • It was a televised rocket balsted off. • The Korean war and the Vietnam war were. • The red scare was produced by this movement. • This was a turning point of the war in 1968. • ...
DIVERGENT 2014-02-17
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- The person Tris begins to fall in love with
- The location of the Dauntless compound in modern world
- To affect distressingly
- The location which Tris was nearly killed but saved by Four
- The person Tris kills during the war
- Incapable of being overcome
- The faction which started the war
- The secret that Tris is trying to hide from everyone
- Beatrice's orginal faction
- What did it say on Four's wall in his room?
- The color with represent the Erudite
- The faction which Tris goes to find safety from the warF
- The initiate Tris has issues with
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- A group within a larger group, government or organization
- How does Al die?
- The place where Beatrice chooses her faction
- The reason the societies were created
- What type of weapon was used to stab Edward in the eye?
- What do Tris's tattoos of the birds represent?
- The leader of Erudite
- The place which people go if they do not have a faction
- At the end of the stage 1 training who is ranked first?
22 Clues: How does Al die? • The leader of Erudite • To affect distressingly • Beatrice's orginal faction • Incapable of being overcome • The faction which started the war • The initiate Tris has issues with • The person Tris kills during the war • The color with represent the Erudite • The reason the societies were created • The person Tris begins to fall in love with • ...
Code Talker 2023-03-16
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- An island controlled by the United States in the pacific.
- Name of the main character.
- When a government calls people to fight for the nation.
- Large crabs that inhabit Pacific islands.
- A place where students live and learn.
- A large bomb that through radiation can flatten entire cities.
- Machines and vehicles that launch bombs or large bullets at the enemy.
- A war between the Axis and the Allies.
- A rank in the army.
- A special branch of the US military.
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- He is friends with the main character.
- The home of the US Pacific fleet.
- an alliance between multiple nations that were the aggressors in WW2.
- A Native American that comes from the Colorado region.
- A Navajo family
- A member of the Japanese airforce designated to crash his plane into the enemy.
- A place where soldiers are trained.
- He was assigned to protect the main character.
- Home of the enemy in the war.
- Someone who uses code to speak through the radio.
20 Clues: A Navajo family • A rank in the army. • Name of the main character. • Home of the enemy in the war. • The home of the US Pacific fleet. • A place where soldiers are trained. • A special branch of the US military. • He is friends with the main character. • A place where students live and learn. • A war between the Axis and the Allies. • Large crabs that inhabit Pacific islands. • ...
Lincoln at Gettysburg 2022-09-29
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- won the War
- Abe's wife
- state of Gettysburg
- state where Lincoln grew up
- pass from existence; disappear
- war within a nation
- where in Gettysburg they were gathered
- set apart as sacred, to make holy
- word choice, structure, length of sentences
- number of Abe's four sons who survived to adulthood
- Lincoln's number as President
- a group of twenty items
- spoke for nearly two hours at Gettysburg
- the world will never ___ what they did here
- Lincoln wished to learn what was in them
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- all men are created like this
- that all men are created equal
- how Lincoln hoped the dead had not died
- month of the speech
- state of Lincoln's birth
- brought forth a new nation
- Lincoln's war-winning general
- what they took from the honored dead
- we have no power to ___ (take away)
- series of similar words, phrases, sentences
- Lincoln did not want his country to be ___
- the U.S. was conceived in it
- regard or honor as sacred
28 Clues: Abe's wife • won the War • month of the speech • state of Gettysburg • war within a nation • a group of twenty items • state of Lincoln's birth • regard or honor as sacred • brought forth a new nation • state where Lincoln grew up • the U.S. was conceived in it • all men are created like this • Lincoln's war-winning general • Lincoln's number as President • that all men are created equal • ...
US History 1607-1877 2017-05-21
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- Turning point of the American Revolutionary War
- No foreign alliances, stay neutral in wars, don't form political parties
- Destiny the 19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable.
- They boarded the ships and threw the chests of tea into Boston Harbor.
- Citizenship to Blacks
- 3rd President
- Land West of the Ohio River
- of Burgess the first legislative assembly in the American colonies.
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- Land bought by James Gadsden
- South v.s North
- Land bought for 15 million dollars
- Blacks right to vote
- 2nd President
- 16th U.S. President
- residents of free states to enforce the capture and return of fugitive slaves.
- Impressment of sailors, war with britain
- Released the 13 colonies from Britain
- Missouri become a permanent slave state
- Shot heard around the world
- Armed Rebellion during 1786-1787
- Abolished slavery
- Document that ended the Revolutionary War
- Battle that made French ally with the U.S
- The settlement became the first permanent English settlement in North America.
- protection for individual liberties
25 Clues: 2nd President • 3rd President • South v.s North • Abolished slavery • 16th U.S. President • Blacks right to vote • Citizenship to Blacks • Shot heard around the world • Land West of the Ohio River • Land bought by James Gadsden • Armed Rebellion during 1786-1787 • Land bought for 15 million dollars • protection for individual liberties • Released the 13 colonies from Britain • ...
WWI 2022-10-17
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- Russia lost this war with Japan
- Compromise between heads of nations
- The overthrow of the Czar during WWI
- Payments for war damages
- Leader of Germany during WWI
- The group led by Lenin that overthrew the Czar
- Trench warfare between Germany and Russia
- Losers of WWI
- Civilian ship sunk by Germany
- The last Czar of Russia
- The treaty that ended WWI
- Lenin's plan to reboot the Russian Economy
- Wilson's plan for postwar peace
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- The treaty that allowed Russia to leave WWI
- Trench warfare between Germany and France
- Strong sense of pride in one's country
- Telegraph from Germany to Mexico
- Feeling that all slavic people should unite
- Brutal network of prison camps in the USSR
- The leader of the Bolsheviks during the Russian Rev
- The name of Russia after the Revolution
- Winners of WWI
- The build up of armies and weapons
- The type of warfare used in WWI
- The domination of one country over another
- American president during World War I
- Brutal dictator who took over the USSR after Lenin
27 Clues: Losers of WWI • Winners of WWI • The last Czar of Russia • Payments for war damages • The treaty that ended WWI • Leader of Germany during WWI • Civilian ship sunk by Germany • Russia lost this war with Japan • The type of warfare used in WWI • Wilson's plan for postwar peace • Telegraph from Germany to Mexico • The build up of armies and weapons • Compromise between heads of nations • ...
Revolutionary War Crossword 2023-06-04
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- To take back a law that has already been made.
- _____ West Point.
- Jamestown is in the colony called _____.
- Different parts of land with cities, towns, or villages in them that cooperate with each other. Often for military or army purposes.
- A branch of government that makes laws.
- Fights for the thirteen colony's freedom.
- The people that settled in the New World.
- Someone who lives in America.
- Take stuff illegally from place to place.
- The main firearm of the revolutionary war.
- _____ people have a beautiful accent.
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- When people stop hiding and fight back against their rulers.
- Someone dressed in red during the Revolutionary War would be called _____. was a _____.
- In a war, countries can take over parts of another country. For that time, the sections of land taken over were called _____.
- Where a mass murder happened.
- Liberty.
- Muskets have _____ attached to the end of their muzzles.
- The highest legislature that consists of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the house of commons.
- They want to _____ us on tea!
- The oldest settlement in the US.
20 Clues: Liberty. • _____ West Point. • Where a mass murder happened. • They want to _____ us on tea! • Someone who lives in America. • The oldest settlement in the US. • _____ people have a beautiful accent. • A branch of government that makes laws. • Jamestown is in the colony called _____. • Fights for the thirteen colony's freedom. • The people that settled in the New World. • ...
The Road to Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-26
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- Led to a "party" in Boston Harbor (2)
- Number of original English colonies here
- Americas favorite Enlightenment philosopher
- Most colonial protests took place here
- Imposed by Britain & protested by colonists
- Supporter of colonial independence
- T. Paine's pro-independence pamphlet (2)
- Tax on paper for legal documents (2)
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- Forced colonists to house British soldiers
- geographic barrier to westward settlement
- Term for British soldiers
- French & Indian War left Britain with this
- Took a midnight ride to rouse the militia
- They remained true to Britain and the king
- left 5 colonists dead in Boston
- Liberty __:place to protest British policy
- Refusal to buy goods from a country
- of Liberty, organized colonial protests
- of assistance: blanket search warrants
19 Clues: Term for British soldiers • left 5 colonists dead in Boston • Supporter of colonial independence • Refusal to buy goods from a country • Tax on paper for legal documents (2) • Led to a "party" in Boston Harbor (2) • Most colonial protests took place here • of assistance: blanket search warrants • of Liberty, organized colonial protests • ...
wwll 2023-04-18
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- ultranationalist political ideology and movement, characterized by a dictatorial leader,
- stands for undersea boats, used by germans
- lends or leases war supplies to any nation deemed "vital to the defense of the United States.
- bombs of mass destruction
- an allegorical cultural icon in the United States who represents the women
- skipping over heavily fortified islands in order to seize lightly defended locations
- the storming of the beach against the germans
- the U.S harbor bombed by japan
- the project to make the first nuclear bomb to cause mass destruction
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- 32nd U.S. President
- he Tuskegee Airmen were a group of African American military pilots and airmen who fought in World War II
- a code based on the complex, unwritten Navajo language.
- 33rd U.S. President
- innocent people in a war
- the German leader of wwll
- is a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups
16 Clues: 32nd U.S. President • 33rd U.S. President • innocent people in a war • bombs of mass destruction • the German leader of wwll • the U.S harbor bombed by japan • stands for undersea boats, used by germans • the storming of the beach against the germans • a code based on the complex, unwritten Navajo language. • ...
Jarrett Alger - Vietnam conflict 2022-05-06
Across
- What word was used to describe Ngo Dinh Diem's leadership ?
- What was the South Vietnamese government described as?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- What republic was South Vietnam?
- What empire was Vietnam previously a part of?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- The belief if one country fell to communism they all would
- What gold was the USS Maddox patrolling?
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- Which US secretary of defense withheld information?
- Which US navy destroyer was first attacked?
- What did NLF stand for?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- What was the USA afraid was gonna spread?
- War The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- Dinh Diem Who was the leader of South Vietnam
16 Clues: What did NLF stand for? • What republic was South Vietnam? • What gold was the USS Maddox patrolling? • What was the USA afraid was gonna spread? • Which US navy destroyer was first attacked? • What empire was Vietnam previously a part of? • Dinh Diem Who was the leader of South Vietnam • Which US secretary of defense withheld information? • ...
7.2 World War II 2022-03-16
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- The first city to ever be attacked with an an atom bomb
- The allies stormed this beach on D-Day.
- Allied forces are rescued from here by boat
- Germany, Italy, and Japan make up the _____ powers.
- This research project produced the world first nuclear weapon
- Japan surrendered after the allies dropped a bomb on this city
- Which country made a final offensive at the Battle of the Bulge
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- German forces were weakened by the winter against the Soviets here.
- Germany failed to invade this island country.
- Japanese suicide pilot
- Harbor Japan bombed on December 7th, 1941
- Britain, France, and Soviet make up this.
12 Clues: Japanese suicide pilot • The allies stormed this beach on D-Day. • Harbor Japan bombed on December 7th, 1941 • Britain, France, and Soviet make up this. • Allied forces are rescued from here by boat • Germany failed to invade this island country. • Germany, Italy, and Japan make up the _____ powers. • The first city to ever be attacked with an an atom bomb • ...
The 2nd World War 2022-02-15
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- An amount of supplies that you would get while most of it went to the soldier in the middle of the war
- The president of the US
- Book written by Hitler that was the road map to get Germany out of financial trouble
- The year that the world war started
- Group consisting of Germany, Japan, and Italy
- The fascist leader of German
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- Something that Chamberlin used for Hitler
- A piece of technology that can shoot bombs towards enemy lines
- Country that was led by Chamberlin and then Churchill
- Thing that makes people join the army incase of a war
- Attack that Japan executed against the US
- Country that both Germany and Russia attacked at the same time
12 Clues: The president of the US • The fascist leader of German • The year that the world war started • Something that Chamberlin used for Hitler • Attack that Japan executed against the US • Group consisting of Germany, Japan, and Italy • Country that was led by Chamberlin and then Churchill • Thing that makes people join the army incase of a war • ...
World War 1 Vocab 2023-05-09
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- a formal agreement between people or nations to help one another
- line of contact between two opposing armies
- spreading of ideas to promote a cause
- an agreement to stop fighting
- the right of people to choose their own form of government
- prepare military forces for war
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- policy of aggressive military buildup
- policy of supporting neither side in a war
- a system of required military service
- A deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
- payment made for war damages
- spying, especially to gain government or military secrets
12 Clues: payment made for war damages • an agreement to stop fighting • prepare military forces for war • policy of aggressive military buildup • a system of required military service • spreading of ideas to promote a cause • policy of supporting neither side in a war • line of contact between two opposing armies • spying, especially to gain government or military secrets • ...
World War I Crossword 2024-04-09
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- When was peace achieved?
- Where did Germany invade?
- What ship did the Germans sink?
- The terms of the … were very hard on Germany
- Treaty of … ensured that Great Britain protected Belgium.
Down
- …played a pivotal role in reshaping the battlefield.
- The war was exhausting and … according to James Welch.
- What year did Great Britain join the war?
- a major technological advancement being optimized during this war.
- Treaty of…
- What year did Robert Kekewich enter the army?
- Great Britain has an alliance with Russia and…
12 Clues: Treaty of… • When was peace achieved? • Where did Germany invade? • What ship did the Germans sink? • What year did Great Britain join the war? • The terms of the … were very hard on Germany • What year did Robert Kekewich enter the army? • Great Britain has an alliance with Russia and… • …played a pivotal role in reshaping the battlefield. • ...
Countries 2021-10-08
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- the samsung company was founded there
- this country has 51 states
- the most neutral country(for example in 2nd World War)
- it has the kicking boot shape on the map
- there is the longest lifespan
- this country has the largest population in the world
Down
- it's an island country near the Europe
- it's governed by the church
- there are English and French official languages in this country
- it's the largest country in the world
10 Clues: this country has 51 states • it's governed by the church • there is the longest lifespan • the samsung company was founded there • it's the largest country in the world • it's an island country near the Europe • it has the kicking boot shape on the map • this country has the largest population in the world • the most neutral country(for example in 2nd World War) • ...
Ukraine vs Russia 2022-05-25
ww1 2021-03-11
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- An agreement made between two or more countries to give each other help and protection in a time or war.
- Not taking sides with any nation or alliance during wartime.
- A name Americans used for their troops heading overseas for war.
- A German submarine that torpedos and sinks Allied ships.
- To confirm, adopt, or approve a measure.
- Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire.
- One of the two major groups fighting in the war, located in Central Europe and included the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
- A British cruise ship sank by a German U-boat, killing 128 Americans and eventually bringing the U.S. into the war.
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- Payments made by the defeated nation to the winners for damages inflicted during war.
- To provide a specific and fixed portion of food to soldiers, sailors or civilians during a shortage.
- Staying out of world affairs.
- President of the U.S. who originally won re-election by "keeping us out of war," but later authored the 14 points during the treaty process.
- The way the U.S. Government used to draft men into the military.
- A group of merchant ships traveling with and protected by military vessels.
- Manipulating public opinion using posters, speeches, publications, and music.
- Strong support for the interests of one's country; pride in your own country.
16 Clues: Staying out of world affairs. • To confirm, adopt, or approve a measure. • A German submarine that torpedos and sinks Allied ships. • Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire. • Not taking sides with any nation or alliance during wartime. • The way the U.S. Government used to draft men into the military. • ...
Women in Aviation 2022-08-31
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- the most famous female pilot in aviation history
- _______________ held the distinction of being the first American woman to become a licensed pilot
- ______________had become the first African-American to fly an airplane in combat as a member of the French Lafayette Flying Corps during World War I.
- was eventually named official aeronaut of the empire by Napoleon
- _________________ learned about flying from reading newspaper accounts of air battles during World War I.
- _________________was a major supporter of her brothers’ efforts
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- __________________ the first woman in the world to earn her pilot’s license
- The story of women in aviation actually goes back to the time of the __________________________
- ______________________made her first solo balloon flight in 1805
- Coleman made it to ________, where she found an instructor who was one of Tony Fokker’s chief pilots.
10 Clues: the most famous female pilot in aviation history • _________________was a major supporter of her brothers’ efforts • ______________________made her first solo balloon flight in 1805 • was eventually named official aeronaut of the empire by Napoleon • __________________ the first woman in the world to earn her pilot’s license • ...
World War I Trench Warfare 2022-06-21
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- A weapon
- Wooden planks placed across the bottom of trenches
- The situation during trench warfare when neither side can make any gains
- Bully _ was a type of food the men received
- Made of steel these helped to protect a soldiers head
- These were used to shore up the edges of the trench
- The name given to trench toilets
- Going 'over the _' meant to go into no man's land
- In their kit men would carry extras of these to protect their feet
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- A weapon
- Barbed _
- Fire _ enabled the troops to go over the top into no man's land
- The weight in kilograms of the equipment men carried
- The pattern that trenches were designed in
- Used by men to protect themselves from poison gas
- Machine _, the most deadly weapon in trench warfare
- A word to describe the limited amount of food soldiers received
- A disease of the feet was called trench _.
18 Clues: A weapon • A weapon • Barbed _ • The name given to trench toilets • The pattern that trenches were designed in • A disease of the feet was called trench _. • Bully _ was a type of food the men received • Used by men to protect themselves from poison gas • Going 'over the _' meant to go into no man's land • Wooden planks placed across the bottom of trenches • ...
Ch.23 - World War One 2024-02-08
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- the distribution of power among nations so that no single nation can dominate or interfere with another
- ideas or information designed and spread to influence opinion
- gathering resources and preparing for war
- disagreement with or opposition to an opinion
- the right of people to decide how they should be governed
- person who believes industries should be publicly owned and run by the government rather than by private individuals
- emperor; the leader of Germany from 1871 to 1918
- a buildup of military strength within a country
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- payment by a defeated aggressor nation for damages caused by war
- system defense agreements among nations
- person opposed to the use of war or violence to settle disputes
- to give out scarce items on a limited basis
- a group that travels with something, such as a ship, to protect it
- German submarine in World Wars I and II
- government in which one person has unlimited power
- a temporary peace agreement to end fighting
- intense loyalty to one’s nation or group and promotion of its interests above all others
17 Clues: system defense agreements among nations • German submarine in World Wars I and II • gathering resources and preparing for war • to give out scarce items on a limited basis • a temporary peace agreement to end fighting • disagreement with or opposition to an opinion • a buildup of military strength within a country • emperor; the leader of Germany from 1871 to 1918 • ...
Causes of the Civil War 2023-05-15
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- Who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin? (3 words)
- What land couldn't be turned into slave states North of the 36 degrees 30 line? (2 words)
- Woman who escaped slavery and killed her own child rather than see her taken back into enslavement (2 words)
- What American struggle cost the lives of 600,000, freed 4 million enslaved people, and ended slavery in the Southern United States? (2 words)
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- 16th President and the last big cause of the Civil War
- Which ethnic group was freed as a result of the Civil War? (2 words)
- The ____ Compromise of 1820
- Which brave African American fought for his freedom all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court, and lost 7-2? (2 words)
- The ____ Compromise of 1850
- The Kansas/Nebraska Act entered what state into the Union as a free state.
10 Clues: The ____ Compromise of 1820 • The ____ Compromise of 1850 • Who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin? (3 words) • 16th President and the last big cause of the Civil War • Which ethnic group was freed as a result of the Civil War? (2 words) • The Kansas/Nebraska Act entered what state into the Union as a free state. • ...
Emmett's Summer Homework 2 2024-08-14
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- Policy in which the US proposed so that everyone would be able to trade with anyone on an equal basis
- Westerners carved this out of China when they moved there.
- The name of the rebellion in which occurred when poverty and misery increased for peasants.
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- The right to live under their own laws and be tried in British courts.
- The name of the movement of which they built factories and modern weapons, and developed railroads, shipyards, mining, and light industry. This however failed.
- A weapon of nonviolence.
- The refusal to follow ones laws that are deemed unfair.
- The march Gandhi led which consisted of 78 people and 240 miles.
- He is known as a person who preached ahimsa or nonviolence and respect for all life. He went out on a journey known as the salt march in which he marched 240 miles with his 78 followers to sea.
- A war in which occurred between the Chinese and British because of the trade of Opium.
- A group of people who practiced martial arts believed that they could drive out foreigners and that their bodies could repel bullets. They were crushed by the Japenese and the Westerners.
- A treaty that China was forced to sign after the Opium War in which Britain received a indemnity.
- Leader who supported land reform, communal ownership of property, and equality for women and men.
- An independent Muslim state formed following World War 2.
14 Clues: A weapon of nonviolence. • The refusal to follow ones laws that are deemed unfair. • An independent Muslim state formed following World War 2. • Westerners carved this out of China when they moved there. • The march Gandhi led which consisted of 78 people and 240 miles. • The right to live under their own laws and be tried in British courts. • ...
cold war familair terms 2022-03-08
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- Secratary of defense under truman
- Soveit union leader durring WWII
- a 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.
- principle that the US should give support to countries
- Confrence durring WWII
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- Confrence where three leading allies to plan post-war peace
- American initiative enacted in 1948 to provide foreign aid to Western Europe
- Heart of the cold war
- Uk prime minister durring WWII
9 Clues: Heart of the cold war • Confrence durring WWII • Uk prime minister durring WWII • Soveit union leader durring WWII • Secratary of defense under truman • principle that the US should give support to countries • Confrence where three leading allies to plan post-war peace • American initiative enacted in 1948 to provide foreign aid to Western Europe • ...
Atlanta 2023-09-07
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- Civil rights leader born in Georgia (4 wds)
- Historic courthouse town
- Company's birthplace (2 wds)
- River flowing through Atlanta
- State capital
- Popular Southern spread (2 wds)
- Mountain range in northern Georgia (2 wds)
- Common street name in Atlanta
- Georgia plateau region
- Bordering South Carolina (2 wds)
- Classic novel and film set in Georgia (4 wds)
- City known for gun laws
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- Granite dome and park
- Georgia state song
- Historic coastal city
- Crop grown in Georgia
- Southern cooking specialty
- Coastal city famous for its stew
- Sweet onion variety
- State fruit
- Poultry capital of the world
- State nut
- Once a major cash crop
- Home of the Masters golf tournament
- Cherry Blossom Capital
- University town
- UGA's mascot
- Swamp and wildlife refuge
- Coastal barrier island (2 wds)
- Pesky insect in the South
30 Clues: State nut • State fruit • UGA's mascot • State capital • University town • Georgia state song • Sweet onion variety • Granite dome and park • Historic coastal city • Crop grown in Georgia • Once a major cash crop • Cherry Blossom Capital • Georgia plateau region • City known for gun laws • Historic courthouse town • Swamp and wildlife refuge • Pesky insect in the South • Southern cooking specialty • ...
Countries 2024-04-14
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- Putin began war this country and Killed millions people
- İt is the biggest country in the world
- It is the country that produces the most olive oil and this country Discovered America continent
- Weather generally close and the queen of the country died a years ago
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- land of pandas
- This country had a is the most world cup
- The most touristic country in the world
- Country with is the richest economy in the world
- The country famous for its pyramids
- The 2nd most populous country in the world and famous for its street food.
10 Clues: land of pandas • The country famous for its pyramids • İt is the biggest country in the world • The most touristic country in the world • This country had a is the most world cup • Country with is the richest economy in the world • Putin began war this country and Killed millions people • Weather generally close and the queen of the country died a years ago • ...
Class Crossword 10 2016-11-18
Across
- Something you write in daily in DTU and also in Open Poly (7)
- Who is the worlds fastest Indian? (4:5)
- what does DNA stand for? (16:4)
- integrity and uprightness; honesty (7)
- Raven Darkholme is who in X-men?
- how many months have 28 days in them? (6)
- A man lays dead in the middle of a field with an unopened package. What was he doing before he died? (11)
- If you have 5 apples and you take away 2 how many do you have? (3)
- what stays in one spot but travels the world? (5)
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- Who is the president of the USA? (6:5)
- ________ of the Lambs: 1991 Jodie Foster film (7)
- one plus one (5)
- Which group has an album called The Art of War? (4:5:1:7)
- What is the first name of the Don on The Godfather 3? (7)
- Who is the god of the forest? (4)
- what is this ; called? (9)
- Where is Manukau in Auckland? (5)
17 Clues: one plus one (5) • what is this ; called? (9) • what does DNA stand for? (16:4) • Raven Darkholme is who in X-men? • Who is the god of the forest? (4) • Where is Manukau in Auckland? (5) • Who is the president of the USA? (6:5) • integrity and uprightness; honesty (7) • Who is the worlds fastest Indian? (4:5) • how many months have 28 days in them? (6) • ...
Asia 2024-04-23
Across
- The largest country in Asia
- Second largest population in the world
- River: Longest and dirtiest river in India
- The water between Japan and China
- Water of the East coast of India
- A country USA went to war against
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- An Island country in Asia
- A country with a north and south
- Largest mountain range in the world
- Large river in China
- Desert in North China
11 Clues: Large river in China • Desert in North China • An Island country in Asia • The largest country in Asia • A country with a north and south • Water of the East coast of India • The water between Japan and China • A country USA went to war against • Largest mountain range in the world • Second largest population in the world • River: Longest and dirtiest river in India
Yellow Star Crossword 2024-03-07
Across
- This event began in 1939.
- 812 ___ in the Lodz Ghetto.
- Syvia's chores
- The mass killing of Jews.
- German military
- Syvia's entertainment
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- A certain amount of food
- When the war started, this character was 4 1/2 years old.
- The country that the ghetto was in.
- The 12 children hid in a ___.
- Jews were held in this ghetto.
- Held Jews
12 Clues: Held Jews • Syvia's chores • German military • Syvia's entertainment • A certain amount of food • This event began in 1939. • The mass killing of Jews. • 812 ___ in the Lodz Ghetto. • The 12 children hid in a ___. • Jews were held in this ghetto. • The country that the ghetto was in. • When the war started, this character was 4 1/2 years old.
Crossword #1 Unit 7 2023-05-16
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- of Versailles: between Germany and the Allied powers was signed on June 28, 1919, five years to the day after Franz Ferdinand’s assassination in Sarajevo.
- Great Britain, France, and Russia were together, they were known as the…
- Submarine Warfare: In January 1917, the Germans announced that their submarines would sink without warning any ship in the waters around Britain, This policy was called the …
- The major leader of the Bolsheviks was Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, made a new name …
- So many goods were in short supply that governments turned to …
- This meant allowing people to decide for themselves under what government they wished to live.
- Warfare: By early 1915, opposing armies on the Western Front had dug miles of parallel trenches to protect themselves from enemy fire, this set the stage for what became known as the …
- Clemenceau: representatives of France known as…
- War: World War I soon became a … This meant that countries devoted all their resources to the war effort.
- Governments also used… one-sided information designed to persuade, to keep up morale and support for the war.
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- Plan: Facing a war on two fronts, Germany had developed a battle strategy known as the…
- an agreement to stop fighting.
- supported a small number of committed revolutionaries willing to sacrifice everything for change.
- Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire are known as the …
- of Nations: Wilson’s fourteenth point, the treaty created a …
- Front: the war turned into a long and bloody stalemate, or deadlock, along the battlefields of France.
- Wilson had drawn up a series of peace proposals know as…
- the workers would rule the country known as..
- Wilson: representatives of the United States known as …
- Front:Even as the war on the Western Front claimed thousands of lives, both sides were sending millions more men to fight on the…
20 Clues: an agreement to stop fighting. • the workers would rule the country known as.. • Clemenceau: representatives of France known as… • Wilson: representatives of the United States known as … • Wilson had drawn up a series of peace proposals know as… • of Nations: Wilson’s fourteenth point, the treaty created a … • ...
My Books 2022-06-12
Across
- Part 2 to the Chocolate Factory
- Chocolate Factory
- Treasure hunters number 3
- 3rd book in kane series
- champion of world
- Harry Potter 5
- The Big Friendly Giant
- Harry potter #4
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- The Impossible Quest 5
- A semi god's diaries
- Wildwood 2
- movie came out 6/12/2020
- National Espionage Rescue and Defense Society
- Treasure hunters number 2
14 Clues: Wildwood 2 • Harry Potter 5 • Harry potter #4 • Chocolate Factory • champion of world • A semi god's diaries • The Impossible Quest 5 • The Big Friendly Giant • 3rd book in kane series • movie came out 6/12/2020 • Treasure hunters number 3 • Treasure hunters number 2 • Part 2 to the Chocolate Factory • National Espionage Rescue and Defense Society
Herzlichen Glückwunsch Baby!!! 2013-10-16
Across
- ca 1180 wurde Winholfhein gegründet?
- da war doch ein biber beim..?
- mindestens einmal die woche hohl ich es aus dem kühlschrank?
- Herzer kommt von Hartzer das heißt ich war Sammler, was hab ich gesammelt?
- Wie viel einwohner hat Wendelsheim?
- wo war: schließfach, 2 Hasen und frage 5?
- ich hab dich dolle....?
- Bedeutung von deinem Namen?
- .... im Horschd gelandet?
- es ist rot gelb gestreift und total schön?
- Das Reh springt hoch das Reh springt weit wiso auch nicht.....?
- Dein Spitzname?
- nicht Löwe sonder .....?
- der erste Blick, auf dem Berg?
- ich hab einen du nicht, es ist nicht rot?
- du magst es nicht I LOVE IT?
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- 2 Tage zu fünft?
- wird das unser erstes gemeinsames Gerät?
- du schmeißt es immer dur das Schlafzimmer?
- was magst du was ich nicht mag?
- du hattest jetzt echt viele und hast das wahnsinnig gut gemacht?
- wir haben 7 davon bei uns in der wohnung?
- Morgens: ich nehm es, du aber nicht?
- sie sind weiß und schwarz u wenn du ins netz gehst siehst du sie?
- Wir saßen drin aber ohne Strom?
- was mag ich was du nicht magst?
- deine Afrika bilder aber nicht Bauer?
- was nimmt man vorsichtshalber in der Badewanne?
- was schau ich am liebsten im winter?
- auf welchem fluss waren wir raften?
- ich bin es und du hast ein grossen?
31 Clues: Dein Spitzname? • 2 Tage zu fünft? • ich hab dich dolle....? • nicht Löwe sonder .....? • .... im Horschd gelandet? • Bedeutung von deinem Namen? • du magst es nicht I LOVE IT? • da war doch ein biber beim..? • der erste Blick, auf dem Berg? • was magst du was ich nicht mag? • Wir saßen drin aber ohne Strom? • was mag ich was du nicht magst? • Wie viel einwohner hat Wendelsheim? • ...
Medal of Honor 2019-11-09
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- First recipient of Air Force MoH
- First recipient of the Medal of Honor
- Army General-in-Chief who blocked MoH
- First branch to have Medal of Honor
- War in which the Medal of Honor was created
- Usually awards the Medal of Honor
- Second branch to have Medal of Honor
- Only President to receive MoH
- Goddess who appears on the Army and Navy MoH
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- President who signed Public Resolution 82
- Age of the youngest Medal of Honor winner
- Only female recipient of the Medal of Honor
- WW II recipient was most decorated soldier
- World War I recipient captured 132 Germans
- Uses Navy Medal of Honor
- Established MoH in 1965
- Awarded "on behalf" of
- WWII MoH recipient from West Virginia
- Youngest MoH recipient of Combat
19 Clues: Awarded "on behalf" of • Established MoH in 1965 • Uses Navy Medal of Honor • Only President to receive MoH • First recipient of Air Force MoH • Youngest MoH recipient of Combat • Usually awards the Medal of Honor • First branch to have Medal of Honor • Second branch to have Medal of Honor • First recipient of the Medal of Honor • Army General-in-Chief who blocked MoH • ...
CS Theory Crossword (Spaces use underscore) 2022-03-23
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- The part of the computer that regulates and provides power.
- The component in the CPU that processing instructions.
- Fastest memory component. A part in the CPU.
- Part that pulls heat away from a computer component. Included on most CPU fans.
- Smallest unit of data. Can either be on or off.
- Extremely fast memory component. Connected directly to the motherboard.
- A storage device that uses transistors.
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- The component that processes parallel instructions.
- Person who led the effort to crack the enigma code in World War 2.
- The brain of the computer and processor of serial instructions.
- The spine of the computer.
- The 3 lines in the computer that facilitate data transfer between components.
- Smallest component of memory. CPU stores instructions and numbers on these.
- The component in the CPU that directs processing.
- The collective name of the two "traffic cops" of the computer.
- A storage device that uses a physical disk.
- Programming language developed by Grace Hopper. Very popular with businessses.
17 Clues: The spine of the computer. • A storage device that uses transistors. • A storage device that uses a physical disk. • Fastest memory component. A part in the CPU. • Smallest unit of data. Can either be on or off. • The component in the CPU that directs processing. • The component that processes parallel instructions. • ...
afac 2012-11-08
Citizenship 2017-07-26
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- the U.S. fought _____, Germany and Italy in World War II
- number of years a Senator serves
- ocean on the East Coast of the U.S.
- one right in the First Amendment
- the month we celebrate Independence Day
- number of branches of the U.S. government defined in the Constitution
- Massachusetts woman Senator
- main concern of the U.S. during the Cold War
- one of the authors of the Federalist Papers
- number of justices on the Supreme Court
- has power to veto laws
- the month we celebrate Christmas
- Benjamin _____ wrote Poor Richard's Almanac
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- ocean on the West Coast of the U.S.
- branch of government that makes laws
- first ten amendments to the Constitution
- one of the original 13 states
- a state that borders Canada
- one right and responsibility reserved for citizens
- number of amendments in the Constitution
- the 13 stripes of the flag represent the original _____
- Civil Rights _____ tried to end racial discrimination
- one problem that led to the Civil War
- SU.S.n Anthony fought for the rights of _____
- _____ Rico is an American territory
25 Clues: has power to veto laws • a state that borders Canada • Massachusetts woman Senator • one of the original 13 states • number of years a Senator serves • one right in the First Amendment • the month we celebrate Christmas • ocean on the West Coast of the U.S. • ocean on the East Coast of the U.S. • _____ Rico is an American territory • branch of government that makes laws • ...
Citizenship 26-50 2017-07-26
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- one problem that led to the Civil War
- _____ Rico is an American territory
- main concern of the U.S. during the Cold War
- number of amendments in the Constitution
- ocean on the West Coast of the U.S.
- the month we celebrate Christmas
- one of the original 13 states
- the U.S. fought _____, Germany and Italy in World War II
- first ten amendments to the Constitution
- ocean on the East Coast of the U.S.
- Benjamin _____ wrote Poor Richard's Almanac
- one right and responsibility reserved for citizens
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- Susan Anthony fought for the rights of _____
- number of branches of the U.S. government defined in the Constitution
- Civil Rights _____ tried to end racial discrimination
- branch of government that makes laws
- number of justices on the Supreme Court
- has power to veto laws
- Massachusetts woman Senator
- number of years a Senator serves
- one right in the First Amendment
- a state that borders Canada
- the month we celebrate Independence Day
- one of the authors of the Federalist Papers
- the 13 stripes of the flag represent the original _____
25 Clues: has power to veto laws • Massachusetts woman Senator • a state that borders Canada • one of the original 13 states • number of years a Senator serves • one right in the First Amendment • the month we celebrate Christmas • _____ Rico is an American territory • ocean on the West Coast of the U.S. • ocean on the East Coast of the U.S. • branch of government that makes laws • ...
US History 1607-1877 2017-05-21
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- Missouri become a permanent slave state
- Armed Rebellion during 1786-1787
- Turning point of the American Revolutionary War
- 16th U.S. President
- Released the 13 colonies from Britain
- Citizenship to Blacks
- Impressment of sailors, war with britain
- 3rd President
- Abolished slavery
- residents of free states to enforce the capture and return of fugitive slaves.
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- Land West of the Ohio River
- Destiny the 19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable.
- of Burgess the first legislative assembly in the American colonies.
- 2nd President
- Shot heard around the world
- Land bought for 15 million dollars
- protection for individual liberties
- No foreign alliances, stay neutral in wars, don't form political parties
- They boarded the ships and threw the chests of tea into Boston Harbor.
- Land bought by James Gadsden
- Battle that made French ally with the U.S
- Document that ended the Revolutionary War
- The settlement became the first permanent English settlement in North America.
- Blacks right to vote
- South v.s North
25 Clues: 2nd President • 3rd President • South v.s North • Abolished slavery • 16th U.S. President • Blacks right to vote • Citizenship to Blacks • Land West of the Ohio River • Shot heard around the world • Land bought by James Gadsden • Armed Rebellion during 1786-1787 • Land bought for 15 million dollars • protection for individual liberties • Released the 13 colonies from Britain • ...
Desert Exile 2021-05-27
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- main character's sister
- flakes of ice makes ____
- being stuck in ones native country
- as an american, you have your ______
- War 2the great war v2
- alone in an emotion
- a place where people stay or train
- people that were locked up
- as an american, you have _____
- a dry arid place, like utah
- blood related group
- an extreme
- metal or wood divider that keeps things out
- america has a democratic ____________
- a vehicle that can transport many people
- the race of people interned
- dirt in the air
- holiday with turkey
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- a place where horses stay
- a cold time of the year
- harbor place that was bombed
- to evacuate
- a place where you learn
- internment _____
- last name of the author
- a place where racecars race
- the navy, the marines, and the ____
- kind of like a death camp
- up being forced to stay a place
- holding hatred towards a certain ethnicity
- to feel a sense of fear
31 Clues: an extreme • to evacuate • dirt in the air • internment _____ • alone in an emotion • blood related group • holiday with turkey • War 2the great war v2 • main character's sister • a cold time of the year • a place where you learn • last name of the author • to feel a sense of fear • flakes of ice makes ____ • a place where horses stay • kind of like a death camp • people that were locked up • ...
English Revolution + American Revolution 2022-02-03
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- Also know as the Bloodless rebellion
- "shot heard around the world"
- Great Britian started to control the colonies to try and pay off the debt from the war
- A war over the absolute rule of charles I
- Were asked to overthrow James
- Draft the Declaration of Independence
- declared himself a military dictator
- speech on divine right
- put a tax on most printed materials
- British troops fire into a mob and kill 5 colonists
- Draft written by Thomas Jefferson and revised by the Committee of Five
- after her death the stuart family took the throne
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- religious freedom, freedom of speech, social/cultural tolerence
- Treaty of Paris ended this war
- Representatives from all colonies met and wrote the declaration of rights
- forced to sign petition of right
- great Britian recognized independence of the USA
- installed a republican form of government
- put a tax on tea
- king charle I restored the monarchy
- Life, Liberty, Property
- closed the Boston Harbor
- King prohibited colonists from settling west of the Appalachian
- appionted fellow Catholics to office
24 Clues: put a tax on tea • speech on divine right • Life, Liberty, Property • closed the Boston Harbor • "shot heard around the world" • Were asked to overthrow James • Treaty of Paris ended this war • forced to sign petition of right • king charle I restored the monarchy • put a tax on most printed materials • Also know as the Bloodless rebellion • declared himself a military dictator • ...
Trojan War 2022-05-11
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- Kills Patroclus, killed by Achilles
- Promised Paris the most beautiful woman
- Told the soldiers to burn the wooden horse
- Turned Odysseus's men to pigs
- Nymph Odysseus lived with for seven years
- The prophet who didn't believe
- Ruled by Agamemnon
- Killed his mother and Step-father
- Friend/Lover of Achilles
- Person who wasn't invited to the feast
- Took the form of a swan
- God that hated Odysseus
- Place that Menelaus ruled
- Mother of Achilles
- Pursued Orestes after he killed his mother and step-father
- Impregnated by Zeus when he was a swan
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- Place of the Trojan War, place Priam ruled
- Husband of Leda and king of Sparta
- Wife of Odysseus
- Place where Odysseus ruled
- Said to be the most beautiful woman in the world
- Wife of Agamemnon
- King of Mycenae
- The Hero of the Trojan War
- Helped with the Trojan War, Ruled Ithaca
- Said to bring the downfall of Troy
- Son of Odysseus
- Cyclops blinded by Odysseus
- Sacrificed by her father for Artemis
- King of Troy
30 Clues: King of Troy • King of Mycenae • Son of Odysseus • Wife of Odysseus • Wife of Agamemnon • Ruled by Agamemnon • Mother of Achilles • Took the form of a swan • God that hated Odysseus • Friend/Lover of Achilles • Place that Menelaus ruled • Place where Odysseus ruled • The Hero of the Trojan War • Cyclops blinded by Odysseus • Turned Odysseus's men to pigs • The prophet who didn't believe • ...
us history 2022-10-06
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- Which ship did Columbus sail on?
- Who won Marbury v Madison?
- Where is the Erie Canal?
- Who drafted the bill of rights?
- who won king Phillips war?
- who surrendered at the battle of yorktown?
- Where was the first women's rights convention?
- What month did the Boston Massacre happen in?
- who set off the French-Indian war?
- John C. Calhoun begins what crisis?
- when did the Continental Congress adopt the Declaration of Independence?
- The "Shot Heard 'Round the World" started what war?
- who won Dredd Scott vs. Sandford?
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- Where did the Constitutional Convention happen?
- who goes to battle over the Second Bank of the US?
- where did the mayflower depart from?
- where did the Salem witch trials happen?
- Who burned the capitol of the United States?
- Who did President Jefferson buy the Louisiana Purchase from?
- the first permanent colony?
- who introduced the telegraph?
- who kidnapped the first slaves?
- Whats the trail called that was from the Indian removal act?
- who taught native Americans to plant corn?
- Where was the first discovery of gold in California?
25 Clues: Where is the Erie Canal? • Who won Marbury v Madison? • who won king Phillips war? • the first permanent colony? • who introduced the telegraph? • Who drafted the bill of rights? • who kidnapped the first slaves? • Which ship did Columbus sail on? • who won Dredd Scott vs. Sandford? • who set off the French-Indian war? • John C. Calhoun begins what crisis? • ...
us history 2022-10-06
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- Which ship did Columbus sail on?
- Who won Marbury v Madison?
- Where is the Erie Canal?
- Who drafted the bill of rights?
- who won king Phillips war?
- who surrendered at the battle of yorktown?
- Where was the first women's rights convention?
- What month did the Boston Massacre happen in?
- who set off the French-Indian war?
- John C. Calhoun begins what crisis?
- when did the Continental Congress adopt the Declaration of Independence?
- The "Shot Heard 'Round the World" started what war?
- who won Dredd Scott vs. Sandford?
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- Where did the Constitutional Convention happen?
- who goes to battle over the Second Bank of the US?
- where did the mayflower depart from?
- where did the Salem witch trials happen?
- Who burned the capitol of the United States?
- Who did President Jefferson buy the Louisiana Purchase from?
- the first permanent colony?
- who introduced the telegraph?
- who kidnapped the first slaves?
- Whats the trail called that was from the Indian removal act?
- who taught native Americans to plant corn?
- Where was the first discovery of gold in California?
25 Clues: Where is the Erie Canal? • Who won Marbury v Madison? • who won king Phillips war? • the first permanent colony? • who introduced the telegraph? • Who drafted the bill of rights? • who kidnapped the first slaves? • Which ship did Columbus sail on? • who won Dredd Scott vs. Sandford? • who set off the French-Indian war? • John C. Calhoun begins what crisis? • ...
Bryson Bishop - The Great War (WW1) 2022-10-04
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- A plane with three wings used by the Red Baron’s “Flying Circus”
- An offensive that lasted 100 days
- Who won world war one
- how many battles happened in (WW1)
- Group who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- What was the best weapon in (WW1)
- Battle that killed over 57k british troops in one day
- The method of assassination that killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- The draft
- What was on the front of the rifles
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- The country that Austria-Hungary declared war against
- the first battle of (WW1)
- the last battle of (WW1)
- Weapons made of chemicals
- Battle for important french land
- what guns were mounted onto planes in (WW1)
- Offensive in which german soldiers outran their supplies
- Condition in trenches where feet got really bad gangrene
- The US’s biggest contribution to the war
- surname of the assassinated Archduke
- Use of destroyers to protect cargo ships
- A submarine operated by germany in (WW1)
- The country that started using unrestricted submarine warfare
- Tunnels dug to hide soldiers from enemy fire
24 Clues: The draft • Who won world war one • the last battle of (WW1) • the first battle of (WW1) • Weapons made of chemicals • Battle for important french land • An offensive that lasted 100 days • What was the best weapon in (WW1) • how many battles happened in (WW1) • What was on the front of the rifles • surname of the assassinated Archduke • The US’s biggest contribution to the war • ...
Bryson Bishop - The Great War (WW1) 2022-10-04
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- A plane with three wings used by the Red Baron’s “Flying Circus”
- An offensive that lasted 100 days
- Who won world war one
- how many battles happened in (WW1)
- Group who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- What was the best weapon in (WW1)
- Battle that killed over 57k british troops in one day
- The method of assassination that killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- The draft
- What was on the front of the rifles
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- The country that Austria-Hungary declared war against
- the first battle of (WW1)
- the last battle of (WW1)
- Weapons made of chemicals
- Battle for important french land
- what guns were mounted onto planes in (WW1)
- Offensive in which german soldiers outran their supplies
- Condition in trenches where feet got really bad gangrene
- The US’s biggest contribution to the war
- surname of the assassinated Archduke
- Use of destroyers to protect cargo ships
- A submarine operated by germany in (WW1)
- The country that started using unrestricted submarine warfare
- Tunnels dug to hide soldiers from enemy fire
24 Clues: The draft • Who won world war one • the last battle of (WW1) • the first battle of (WW1) • Weapons made of chemicals • Battle for important french land • An offensive that lasted 100 days • What was the best weapon in (WW1) • how many battles happened in (WW1) • What was on the front of the rifles • surname of the assassinated Archduke • The US’s biggest contribution to the war • ...
History Units 1-6 2024-10-15
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- He ended the War of the Roses
- The cite of present day Mexico City
- A party of organized armed forces
- The act of confirming or validating something, such as a government agreement or a constitutional amendment
- The state that was founded by James Oglethorpe
- People loyal to the king
- interprets and enforces laws
- Congress, make laws, declares war, levies taxes, impeaches officials
- A battle that changed the course of the revolutionary war
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- Volunteer soldiers who fought in the American revolution
- The U.S. political party that advocated a strong central government
- A people group that built pyramids and practiced astronomy
- a person's understanding of the world in which that person lives
- Seizing for public use or impressing into public service
- A advanced civilization located in what is now Peru in South America
- A assembly of representatives
- the wife of John Rolfe
- The fist president of the U.S. also a state
- An introductory statement of the principles of the constitution
- People not loyal to the king
20 Clues: the wife of John Rolfe • People loyal to the king • People not loyal to the king • interprets and enforces laws • He ended the War of the Roses • A assembly of representatives • A party of organized armed forces • The cite of present day Mexico City • The fist president of the U.S. also a state • The state that was founded by James Oglethorpe • ...
ANIMALS 2022-05-18
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- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- Are the only group of animals in the world to have antlers.
- Man's best friend
- We need them for wool
- Smallest bird in the world
- Flightless,largest bird in the world
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- Has stripes and will be pleased to eat you
- Are marine mammals who are intelligent like us.
- Slow and long claws
- Only 2 left in the world and has a giant horn
- bold black-and-white coat and rotund body and found high up in the mountains of central China.
- Clever animal
- Used to draw milk
14 Clues: Flying mammal • Clever animal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Used to draw milk • Slow and long claws • We need them for wool • Smallest bird in the world • Flightless,largest bird in the world • Has stripes and will be pleased to eat you • Only 2 left in the world and has a giant horn • Are marine mammals who are intelligent like us. • ...
The beginning of the Great War 2013-03-24
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- Who invaded Belgium?
- The assassination of _______ and his wife was a cause of the war.
- What does the A in MAIN stand for?
- Great Britain got involved in the war because _________ got invaded
- What does the M in MAIN stand for?
- What does the N in MAIN stand for?
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- What was the name of the plan thought of by German General?
- Late _______ was when the first world war started .
- What does the I in MAIN stand for?
- Britain Canada was in the war because it was a part of ______________’s empire at the time.
10 Clues: Who invaded Belgium? • What does the I in MAIN stand for? • What does the A in MAIN stand for? • What does the M in MAIN stand for? • What does the N in MAIN stand for? • Late _______ was when the first world war started . • What was the name of the plan thought of by German General? • The assassination of _______ and his wife was a cause of the war. • ...
SS FINAL REVIEW 2013-05-29
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- The branch that makes the laws.
- No one really knows what happened to the colonists from this settlement but cannibalism, Native American attacks and lack of supplies might be the reason why they went missing.
- This group of Natives sided with the British during the F&I War.
- This trade route traded raw materials, goods and natives beween three continents.
- This Act was a punishment given to Boston after the Tea Party.
- This Act was placed on every tea purchase.
- This Act required a purchased stamp for all paper documents.
- These people lived in the 13 colonies and supported the King during the Revolutionary War.
- Documents written urging colonists to ratify the Constitution.
- Pizarro interacted with this group of Native Americans.
- One main reason why the French and Indian War was fought.
- __________ were passed forcing the colonists to help lighten the British debt.
- Creating a colony for the purpose of benefitting the mother country's economy.
- The ___________ fought against the French duing the F&I War.
- The three reasons for exploration.
- This Act forced soldiers to stay in your homes.
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- The branch which interprets the law.
- This group of Natives sided with the French during the F&I War.
- An event where people were put on trial because of "witch-craft."
- The branch that enforces the law.
- These people did not like the Constitution because of its lack of a bill of rights.
- This Act was placed on all sugar.
- This settlement suffered harsh winters which led to cannibalism.
- England leaving the colonists alone in the New World because they were occupied with other things.
- These people rebelled against King George III.
- When the British won the F&I War they were left with a lot of _________.
- This successful settlement became friends with Natives and their friendship is celebrated each year with a feast.
- The Battle of _________________ ended the Revolutionary War.
28 Clues: The branch that makes the laws. • The branch that enforces the law. • This Act was placed on all sugar. • The three reasons for exploration. • The branch which interprets the law. • This Act was placed on every tea purchase. • These people rebelled against King George III. • This Act forced soldiers to stay in your homes. • ...
Test Review Cold War 2022-05-18
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- leader that created the Killing fields in Cambodia
- refusal to buy goods
- people that often supported the rise of communism
- movement to create a Jewish state
- a war the US was involved in to stop the spread of communism
- type of weapons that led to the Cold War
- created a naval blockade around Cuba after the discovery of missile launch pads
- division of western and eastern Europe based on Soviet expansion
- relaxation of cold war tensions
- Soviet invasion of __ ended detente and weakened the USSR
- legal racial segregation in South Africa
- taking private land or businesses into government ownership
- British colony that was divided into two states based on religion
- former colony of France and site of a proxy war with the USA
- theory communism would spread throughout Asia
- area secretly bombed by USA during the Vietnam war
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- economic policy in USSR intended to fix the economy but weakened the USSR
- nonalignment movement for newly independent nations that wanted to avoid Cold War sides
- symbol of the Cold War that physically divided a city
- Chinese plan to industrialize into the future
- conference meeting that divided Africa into colonies
- War that lacked public support due to being covered on the nightly news
- governments nationalized things to remove __ influences
- area in which Arab people lost land due to the creation of a Jewish state
- Plan to contain communism by sending money to European countries to rebuild after WWII
- drives people to create their own independent nations
- military alliance mean to protect from aggressive Soviet expansion
- led a non violence movement in India by boycotting British goods
- Gorbachev's policy of ending censorship that led to criticism of the USSR
- states that acted as a soviet buffer zone
- the Soviet economy face major economic stagnation due to massive ___ spending
- nuclear deterrence program by the use of all nukes to destroy the world
32 Clues: refusal to buy goods • relaxation of cold war tensions • movement to create a Jewish state • type of weapons that led to the Cold War • legal racial segregation in South Africa • states that acted as a soviet buffer zone • Chinese plan to industrialize into the future • theory communism would spread throughout Asia • people that often supported the rise of communism • ...
US Presidents 2023-10-21
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- The only President to serve two non consecutive terms
- A Peanut farmer from Georgia
- He pushed to land on the moon
- Our First President
- Unpopular President who passed the Compromise of 1850
- The Son of our Second President
- Our President leading up to the Civil War
- Often regarded as the most handsome president, he was a drunk
- Reagans Vice President
- The President who gave the order to drop the atomic bomb
- The Monroe Doctrine
- The only President to be indicted
- Our nations oldest President
- A popular actor from California who made a great President
- The First President to die on office
- A popular President who was a General during the Civil War
- The President at the onset of the Great Depression
- The first Vice President to ascend
- The first African-American President
- The only president who never got elected to office
- The D-Day General who was President
- A very popular President, the Teddy Bear is named after of him
- The President who didn't say anything
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- The President that some argue was born in Canada
- The President during Spanish-American War
- The President during the Mexican-American War
- Our First President born an American
- The New Deal, World War II, and the US Superpower
- Our President during the War of 1812
- Our fattest President
- The President who ended Reconstruction
- Was our President during the Civil War
- The President who started of the 1920's
- The first President to be impeached
- Watergate
- President for 9/11
- Got us into Vietnam
- Old Rough and Ready
- The President who purchased Louisiana from France
- Old Hickory
- The President assassinated in Long Branch
- Harrison The Grandson of the first president to die in office
- The only President from New Jersey
- Our Second President
- The third President to be impeached
45 Clues: Watergate • Old Hickory • President for 9/11 • Our First President • The Monroe Doctrine • Got us into Vietnam • Old Rough and Ready • Our Second President • Our fattest President • Reagans Vice President • A Peanut farmer from Georgia • Our nations oldest President • He pushed to land on the moon • The Son of our Second President • The only President to be indicted • ...
Geography Review 2017-11-19
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- The term used for a person that is forced to leave their home country for their safety but has no country to immigrate to.
- Regions of the world with similar characteristics like plants, animals, climates and land formations.
- The galapagos islands are located in this country.
- This country has the third lowest HDI ranking in the world.
- This country has the largest percentage of its population over the age of 65.
- This continent represents roughly 10% of the worlds population.
- This country has the 4th highest HDI ranking in the world.
- Lack of safety, high crime, war and famine are all example of this type of factor.
- 48% of the world lives off of this many dollars per day.
- There are 832 heritage sites of this type in the world.
- This biome is home to many animals such as bison, rodents, wolves, foxes, zebras, and lions.
- This is the act of permanently moving into another country.
- 223 million people in this continent are suffering from starvation.
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- This is the number of major biomes in the world.
- Meridian This is the vertical line located at zero degrees.
- This country is home to roughly 12 million immigrants.
- This as well as social, environmental and political are all reasons to migrate.
- This is the 4th most populated country in the world.
- This organization was founded in 1945.
- This biome is classified as being hot and dry.
- This continent represents roughly 60% of the worlds population.
- This factor, along with life expectancy and income determine HDI rankings.
- This is the 8th most populated country in the world.
- This country has 36 world heritage sites in it.
- These lines run up and down on the globe and help to determine coordinates.
- This country has the largest percentage of its population under the age of 15.
26 Clues: This organization was founded in 1945. • This biome is classified as being hot and dry. • This country has 36 world heritage sites in it. • This is the number of major biomes in the world. • The galapagos islands are located in this country. • This is the 4th most populated country in the world. • This is the 8th most populated country in the world. • ...
Sonny and Theo's Puzzle 2024-02-06
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- to establish a relationship, slang
- entertainment capital of the world (2 wds)
- backwards sandwich?
- "Continue dining!"
- food most likely to be left behind (2 wds)
- kind turtle friend to many
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- nearly a California adventure
- they operate on "phocific standard time" (2 wds)
- orcas
- Richmond summer event series
- Titan most likely to play rugby?
- posterior sides
- a magical inebriation?
13 Clues: orcas • posterior sides • "Continue dining!" • backwards sandwich? • a magical inebriation? • kind turtle friend to many • Richmond summer event series • nearly a California adventure • Titan most likely to play rugby? • to establish a relationship, slang • entertainment capital of the world (2 wds) • food most likely to be left behind (2 wds) • ...
JIm Crow, WW1, & the Roaring 20's 2014-03-11
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- This president's fourteen points were meant to ensure world peace.
- The Britixh liner sunk by German u-boats--created outrage among Americans.
- The elimination of alcohol to reduce public.
- This system involved guards of destroyers escorting merchant shipd.
- The skepticism of some scientific discoveries.
- these laws were designed to reinstate pre_Civil war social order.
- mass exodus of african americans from the jim crow south to the north.
- Alliance originally consisting of France, Britain, and Russia.
- This note (telegram) asking Mexico to go to war with the U.S. was intercepted.
- The use of armed forces as a tool of diplomacy
- War damages that Germany was forced to pay ($33 billion).
- Alliance comprised of Germany, A-H, and the Ottoman Empire.
- The cease-fire that Germany signed in 1918 that ended the war.
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- This clause forced Germany to take the blame for starting WW1.
- A way for citizens to buy war bonds.
- Debt _______-system of sharecroppingwith kept blacks in aperpetual state of debt.
- A biased form of communication meant to influence the public's opinion.
- _______ objector- One who disagrees with war on moral grounds.
- People who smuggled in alcohol from other counties, often in their boots.
- A school teacher persecuted for teaching evolution.
- The heir to the Austrian throne whose murder ultimately led to WW1.
- The area between trenches in which few men came out alive.
- This act required men to register to be selected for duty.
- The modern (for the 20's), more assertive woman, who danced, drinked, and smoked in public.
- This treaty kept Germany from maintaining an army, and forced the to pay war damages.
- a devotion to the interests of one's country.
- Implement used to protect soldiers from gas attacks.
- ______ Renaissance-a literary and artistic celebration of black culture.
- Hidden bars and saloons that sold alcohol during prohibition.
- The leader of the American Expeditionary Force.
30 Clues: A way for citizens to buy war bonds. • The elimination of alcohol to reduce public. • a devotion to the interests of one's country. • The skepticism of some scientific discoveries. • The use of armed forces as a tool of diplomacy • The leader of the American Expeditionary Force. • A school teacher persecuted for teaching evolution. • ...
Leo Zak Vinny Emma Crossword 2022-09-28
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- The Huron and Algonquin peoples of the Great Lakes region were allied with this county
- The main person behind the loss
- An antonym of powerless is ______
- Synonym to give up
- Forty Soldiers were sent to build ____ Duquesne
- The British took this location In Canada from the French
- Exchange,Merchant,Dealer
- Great lake named after this native american tribe.
- Define your own rights
- Declaration, Law, Limit
- A river that expands across the USA
- The war between french and ______
- The coast that the English settlers settled upon
- A village that was destroyed in the ohio river valley conflict
- A final war (1754–1763), decided which nation would control the northern and eastern parts of North America.
- A group of mountains in east USA
- A place that colonists established a community there
- Property, Fort, Owned Land
- The French commander that died to his wounds.
- French and Indian _____
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- The British settled east of these mountains.
- A disease that caused an outbreak in Fort Pitt
- _______ were sent to a grand council in war
- A fort that was made due to the ohio river conflict
- settlers in a place that a group has political control over
- George _________
- Synonym for fighting back
- The place in which the conflict started in
- ______ Fries
- the people that were defending quebec
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries
- The ______ could make treaties and raise armies
- Treaty fo _____
- Pitt “the one that was gonna win the war”
- The _______ colonies that went up against french
- what the british earned from the war
- ______ Braddock
- _____ helped britain beat french in the war
- ___ Traders were common from europe
- Native american revolted, they were led by ______
- Native _________ lived in the new world before Europeans People who live in Europe
41 Clues: ______ Fries • Treaty fo _____ • ______ Braddock • George _________ • Synonym to give up • Define your own rights • Declaration, Law, Limit • French and Indian _____ • Exchange,Merchant,Dealer • Synonym for fighting back • Property, Fort, Owned Land • The main person behind the loss • A group of mountains in east USA • An antonym of powerless is ______ • The war between french and ______ • ...
WWI 2024-02-27
Across
- 1,000 battalions, each occupying a sector of the line from the North Sea to the …… River
- Name the leader who asserted that the worldwide system of imperialism was responsible for the war.
- What weapon did the Germans use in April 1915 for the first time?
- Name a watercraft that is capable of independent operation underwater.
- The Allied powers are sometimes referred to as the Triple …..
- Who had needlessly transferred troops from the right to protect Sedan?
- What country did attack in East Prussia, diverting German forces intended for the Western Front?
- Germany defeated Russia in a series of battles collectively known as the Second Battle of ………
- The Battle of …….. developed with III Corps Fourth British Army on the left, the First French Army on the right, and the Canadian and Australian Corps spearheading the offensive in the centre.
- What name was given to the World War I (before 1939) in addition to the Great War and the War to End All Wars? (the War of the …..)
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- Where was the Supreme Allied Council formed?
- The Germans had great successes in the Battle of the …… (14-24 August 1914)
- How many kilometres The Second German Army was pushed back over front in the Second Battle of the Somme?
- The 1920s saw a rapid transformation of ……. status.
- In 1914, The common view on both sides was that it would be a short war of …..
- What country along with British Empire invaded Germany on 8 August 1914?
- What was a significant hindrance to massed infantry advances? ( two words)
- What holiday in 1914 should have marked the end of the war?
- What Empire joined the Central Powers in October-November 1914?
- What is the name for the battle that happened in September 1914 where French and British forces finally halt the German advance on Paris ?
20 Clues: Where was the Supreme Allied Council formed? • The 1920s saw a rapid transformation of ……. status. • What holiday in 1914 should have marked the end of the war? • The Allied powers are sometimes referred to as the Triple ….. • What Empire joined the Central Powers in October-November 1914? • What weapon did the Germans use in April 1915 for the first time? • ...
American Revolution 2021-03-04
Across
- where the "shot heard round the world" happened
- Revere/rode to warn the colonists the British were coming
- the British during the war
- issued declaring rights was called the Declaration of?
- Paul Jones/led a famous naval battle
- from one country paid to fight for another
- the colonists
- of betrayal towards one's own country for another
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- the rules on purpose
- of acts that were unbearable
- where Cornwallis surrendered
- Sense/pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
- gained this after winning the French and Indian War
- Henry/known for his quote "give me liberty or give me death"
- of Liberty/name given to the group who fought the Stamp Act
- large amount of something being stored for future use
- Forge/Baron von Steuben was hired to train Washington's men at
- Jefferson/wrote the Declaration of Independence
- of Washington's first victory
- Sampson/dressed as a man and fought in the war
- Boston Tea Party was to stop what from entering colonies
21 Clues: the colonists • the rules on purpose • the British during the war • of acts that were unbearable • where Cornwallis surrendered • of Washington's first victory • Paul Jones/led a famous naval battle • Sense/pamphlet written by Thomas Paine • from one country paid to fight for another • Sampson/dressed as a man and fought in the war • ...
Revolution Events Study Guide 2023-02-06
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- turning point in the war
- commander of the continental army
- eventually convinced France to help the Americans fight against the British
- took on the roles of men at home; cooked, washed, and cared for wounded in the army
- "shot heard 'round the world"
- had the largest, richest, most organized army
- The Declaration of Independence was written during this Continental Congress
- life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- rode to warn that the British were coming before Lexington & Concord
- where the Battle of Bunker Hill actually took place
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- helped train the troops at Valley Forge
- ordinary citizens who would be able to quickly assemble with their weapons
- Washington surprised a fort of Hessian soldiers
- unofficial end of the Revolutionary War
- European country who assisted the Americans
- traitor who betrayed the Americans
- passed in response to the boston tea party
- where the Continental troops spent the winter of 1777
- where the First and Second Continental Congress met
- official end of the Revolutionary War
- river Washington crossed to make a surprise attack
21 Clues: turning point in the war • "shot heard 'round the world" • commander of the continental army • traitor who betrayed the Americans • official end of the Revolutionary War • helped train the troops at Valley Forge • unofficial end of the Revolutionary War • passed in response to the boston tea party • European country who assisted the Americans • ...
WWl Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-23
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- a belief that a country should maintain a strong military
- the 28th president of the united states was in office durning WWl
- a union between three powers or states
- the first organization established to promote international corporations
- out break of war germany would attack france then russia
- 400+ mile stretch of land weaving through france
- an informal understanding between Great britian, France, and Russia based on a military alliance
- opposing armed forces attack
- a watercraft
- a statement of principles for peace
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- an agreement for the cessation of active hostilities between two or more belligerents
- setting limits on purchasing certain high-demand items
- a journalist who major contributed to the allies of world war l
- military conflict in which the contenders are willing to make any scarifice
- manipulation of information to influence public opinion
- king of prussia
- signed by germany and allied nations formally ending war
- major threat of combat
- a group of people with similar political beliefs
- one associated or united with another for some common purpose
- German and Austria-Hungary often with their allies
21 Clues: a watercraft • king of prussia • major threat of combat • opposing armed forces attack • a statement of principles for peace • a union between three powers or states • a group of people with similar political beliefs • 400+ mile stretch of land weaving through france • German and Austria-Hungary often with their allies • setting limits on purchasing certain high-demand items • ...
Q2 Extra Credit 2022-01-06
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- the papers that declared the war had ended
- knowing your land more getting a advantage in war
- ships blocking a country's coastline and ports inwards and outwards
- beliefs in benefits from profitable trading
- people who wanted to be free from the king
- colonists waking up to the idea of a seperation for the betterment of them
- owners people who owned slaves on a plot of land
- act of when the colonists threw tea into boston harbor
- tax on imports and exports
- where one of the key battles was fought but was actually just very close to the position
- 1st president of the u.s.
- people who were subjects of the king
- ruler of England during revolutionary war
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- right to bare arms
- slaves count as 3/5 a person
- soldiers ready to fight any minute
- strong fabric used by soldiers
- government sustained by the people
- strongest navy in the world
- where battles were fought
- act of hiding with natural resources for a sneak attack
21 Clues: right to bare arms • where battles were fought • 1st president of the u.s. • tax on imports and exports • strongest navy in the world • slaves count as 3/5 a person • strong fabric used by soldiers • soldiers ready to fight any minute • government sustained by the people • people who were subjects of the king • ruler of England during revolutionary war • ...
Saket Parayil Crossword puzzle 2022-04-22
Across
- Most destructive war in world history; 1939-1945.
- financial gain
- Spanish forts in Texas
- A period of time when high winds and flying dust covered much of the Great Plains of America.
- First African American woman in the senate
- First European to step foot on Texas.
- Worst natural disaster in American history
- The tribe that lived in the North Central Plains
- When the economy comes back from a recession
- A period of an economic recession that happened from 1929 to 1939
- The person who brought the first people to Texas.
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- A European war from 1914 to 1918. The allies, France, Britain, and the US defeated the Germans, Austria-Hungarians, and Ottomans.
- second president of Texas.
- Bloodiest battle of the Civil War. Union victory turned the tides
- First oil discovered in Texas. Launched it into industrialization
- Tracks used for train travel.
- Spanish farm
- Commander of the Texan army against Mexico. He was also the first Texan president.¡
- Top COnfederate general
- Catholic Churches that were placed to convert Native Americans
20 Clues: Spanish farm • financial gain • Spanish forts in Texas • Top COnfederate general • second president of Texas. • Tracks used for train travel. • First European to step foot on Texas. • First African American woman in the senate • Worst natural disaster in American history • When the economy comes back from a recession • The tribe that lived in the North Central Plains • ...
SouthEast Asia 2023-11-08
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- Only country to not be colonized
- The region’s most advanced civilization
- Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei were all once _________ colonies
- the supreme ruler of a Muslim country
- The countries of __________ are poor and struggling to rebuild after years of war.
- Mainland Southeast Asia is largely _____
- One of the area’s smallest countries
- One of the world’s busiest free ports
- most people are _______________ in the Philippines
- Landlocked country with rugged mountains
- occupied most of Southeast Asia during World War II
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- prime minister and elected legislature hold the real power
- Includes more than 7,000 islands
- copper and other metals, oil, and tropical wood
- Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos were torn apart by ____________
- Fourth-largest population of any country (largest Muslim population)
- Claimed the Philippines
- Came to Southeast Asia in the early 1500's
- Some 20 years of war, terror, and devastation ended in the early 1990s
- poor with a harsh military government
- main religion in Malaysia, Brunei, and Indonesia
- Island Southeast Asia is made up of ___ countries
22 Clues: Claimed the Philippines • Only country to not be colonized • Includes more than 7,000 islands • One of the area’s smallest countries • the supreme ruler of a Muslim country • poor with a harsh military government • One of the world’s busiest free ports • The region’s most advanced civilization • Mainland Southeast Asia is largely _____ • ...
Distribution of Wealth 2013-11-09
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- Colonial powers pull away from colonies
- Nations accumulate wealth through foreign trade
- The _______ of resources: way the state controls resource exploitation
- The war that weakened colonial powers: world war _____
- Economic liberalism is a ____-____ ideology
- Socialism there is no _______ hierarchy in society
- Government's role is to let economy correct itself,less government intervention: _____ liberalism
- The state distributes wealth equally to population
- The ______ Revolution helped develop capitalism
- Population has limited access to civil, economic, political freedoms and liberties ex. Cuba
- Interventionism is a ____-____ ideology
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- Ex-colonies have a great ______ on ex-mother nation as main trade partner
- Based on individualism and right to ownership
- Economic perspective where aristocracy dominated society
- Term for control over natural resources
- The government redistribute the wealth among the population
- Water,health care and rights and freedoms are all indicators of _____
- Imperial nations control colony's resources and exploit population to accumulate wealth
- New colonizers after mother nation no longer controls colony: ________cooperation
- 1945-1991 war that included US and its allies, and the USSR and its allies
20 Clues: Term for control over natural resources • Colonial powers pull away from colonies • Interventionism is a ____-____ ideology • Economic liberalism is a ____-____ ideology • Based on individualism and right to ownership • Nations accumulate wealth through foreign trade • The ______ Revolution helped develop capitalism • Socialism there is no _______ hierarchy in society • ...
Saket Parayil Crossword puzzle 2022-04-22
Across
- Most destructive war in world history; 1939-1945.
- financial gain
- Spanish forts in Texas
- A period of time when high winds and flying dust covered much of the Great Plains of America.
- First African American woman in the senate
- First European to step foot on Texas.
- Worst natural disaster in American history
- The tribe that lived in the North Central Plains
- When the economy comes back from a recession
- A period of an economic recession that happened from 1929 to 1939
- The person who brought the first people to Texas.
Down
- A European war from 1914 to 1918. The allies, France, Britain, and the US defeated the Germans, Austria-Hungarians, and Ottomans.
- second president of Texas.
- Bloodiest battle of the Civil War. Union victory turned the tides
- First oil discovered in Texas. Launched it into industrialization
- Tracks used for train travel.
- Spanish farm
- Commander of the Texan army against Mexico. He was also the first Texan president.¡
- Top COnfederate general
- Catholic Churches that were placed to convert Native Americans
20 Clues: Spanish farm • financial gain • Spanish forts in Texas • Top COnfederate general • second president of Texas. • Tracks used for train travel. • First European to step foot on Texas. • First African American woman in the senate • Worst natural disaster in American history • When the economy comes back from a recession • The tribe that lived in the North Central Plains • ...
CNapier_Revolutionarycrossword 2022-02-03
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- Laws that gave East India company an advantage in the tea business
- Also known as the "bloodless rebellion"
- War over british expansion
- Catholic ruler of England
- Peace talks in Paris
- Writing of the Declaration of Rights and Greivances
- Died in 1603
- Leader of revolutionary force
- went from a republican government to a military dictator
- Prohibition of settling West of the Appalachain Mountains
- British troops fire into a mob and kill 5 colonists
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- Borrowed ideas from Enlightenment thinkers
- Writing of the Declaration of Independence
- Protected citizens from their government
- Defended religious freedom and the freedom of speech
- Was at war with both Spain and France
- Disagreed with parliament and believed in divine right
- War from 1642-1649 over religious freedom
- Tax on printed materials
- Daughter to James and her husband were asked to overthrow James
- Response to Boston Tea Party
- King Charles ii restores the absolute monarchy
- Influenced the Declaration of Independence
- Great Britain controlled colonies to pay this off
- "Shot heard round the world"
25 Clues: Died in 1603 • Peace talks in Paris • Tax on printed materials • Catholic ruler of England • War over british expansion • Response to Boston Tea Party • "Shot heard round the world" • Leader of revolutionary force • Was at war with both Spain and France • Also known as the "bloodless rebellion" • Protected citizens from their government • War from 1642-1649 over religious freedom • ...
WW1 Crossword For Fun 2022-10-05
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- what weapon made enimes fear the air
- what was the suprise attack from all directions on germany called
- A type of PTSD from the war
- Disease from the trenches that affected your feet
- What weapon was able to shoot 500 round per minute
- what is the best sport in the world
- What group organized the assasination
- Who did america sympathize with
- Bertha Mr James's Favorite WW1 weapon
- What warfare style dominated WW1
- James Class Who is the dodgeball champs
- what battle had 57k British deaths and over 400k deaths all together
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- Germany's last invasion
- If one countrygoes to war we all go to war
- What rule did the Germans break
- What is my favorite hobbie
- Germany fought this battle for this land
- What person was assassinated in Bosina
- A small plane that was very agile
- Does Mr. James make good Burritos
- Very large gun which shot 1200LB rounds
- What did the people of bosina want
- What did President Wilson advocate for
- What counrty did america stop trading with
24 Clues: Germany's last invasion • What is my favorite hobbie • A type of PTSD from the war • What rule did the Germans break • Who did america sympathize with • What warfare style dominated WW1 • A small plane that was very agile • Does Mr. James make good Burritos • What did the people of bosina want • what is the best sport in the world • what weapon made enimes fear the air • ...
WWII 2021-05-08
Across
- Who had devoted soldiers,fine airplanes and world class sailors
- The elite force of pilots that Japan desperatly created
- a city in Japan
- The president during the war
- 1st person to walk on the moon
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- Who won the war
- Who took roosevelts place after he died
- how many remarkable things did Eisenhower do
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- how long did it take for Germany to surrender
- The first artificial satellite sent into space.
- what did Truman order to be dropped on the Japanese cities
- The month for Dday
- Russian word for a person who is trained to travel into outer space
- Who killed himself in his bunker April 1945
- What month was it when Truman announced over the radio that the war was over
- Soviet cosmonaut who in 1961 was the first person to travel into space
- Person who was in charge of the invasion on Dday
- What month was it when Japan surrendered
- The day of the invasion that began the end of WWII
20 Clues: a city in Japan • Who won the war • The month for Dday • The president during the war • 1st person to walk on the moon • Who took roosevelts place after he died • What month was it when Japan surrendered • Who killed himself in his bunker April 1945 • how many remarkable things did Eisenhower do • how long did it take for Germany to surrender • ...
My Brother Sam Is Dead 2019-10-27
Across
- An American militiaman prior to and during the American Revolution.
- A person who is loyal to their allegiance.
- Crime that undermines the offenders government.
- British solider; named because of the red coats on their uniform.
- Men whom Tim during his journey in the road to try to find father.
- Loyal person to the king.
- One who rebelled against the king.
- A boy who is confused about what he believes in.
- A stubborn man who is a strong tory.
- read Sam's girlfriend.
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- Warrups, Last Indian, grandson of a famous chief.
- War Fought between the British and colonies living in the new world.
- Rebellious boy who fights in the war to fight for what is right.
- Where Tim slept every night.
- One who loves and defends his country.
- Bess, Hangs on the fireplace mantel.
- The knife fixed on the end of a rifle and used as a weapon.
- Tea Party, Sons Of Liberty threw crates of tea into the Boston Harbor.
- Washington Commander in chief of the war.
- 'Laziness is sloth and sloth is a sin.
20 Clues: Loyal person to the king. • read Sam's girlfriend. • Where Tim slept every night. • One who rebelled against the king. • Bess, Hangs on the fireplace mantel. • A stubborn man who is a strong tory. • One who loves and defends his country. • 'Laziness is sloth and sloth is a sin. • A person who is loyal to their allegiance. • Washington Commander in chief of the war. • ...
History 2023-01-12
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- famous fighter pilot of World war 1 but befor was well known as a race car driver
- The head of the CPI that was a muckraking journalists
- the development of armed forces in their use as a tool of diplomacy
- the act requirement to register within the government
- lived through two german invasions for france
- a devotion to the interest and culture of ones nation
- the right of people to choose their own political status
- armies that fought for mere yards or ground
- war damages to the allies in amount of $33 billion
- a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds
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- led american soliders over seas
- involved a heavy guard for destroyers escorting merchant ships
- plan to congress
- The large scale movements of hundreds of thousands of southern blacks
- A pouspeicus businessman
- a promise not to sing merchant vessels
- Consisted of France, Britain and Russia
- telegram from the german foreign minister
- provided a forum for nations to discuss and settle their differences
- truce that ended war
20 Clues: plan to congress • truce that ended war • A pouspeicus businessman • led american soliders over seas • a promise not to sing merchant vessels • Consisted of France, Britain and Russia • telegram from the german foreign minister • armies that fought for mere yards or ground • lived through two german invasions for france • a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds • ...
History 2023-01-12
Across
- famous fighter pilot of World war 1 but befor was well known as a race car driver
- The head of the CPI that was a muckraking journalists
- the development of armed forces in their use as a tool of diplomacy
- the act requirement to register within the government
- lived through two german invasions for france
- a devotion to the interest and culture of ones nation
- the right of people to choose their own political status
- armies that fought for mere yards or ground
- war damages to the allies in amount of $33 billion
- a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds
Down
- led american soliders over seas
- involved a heavy guard for destroyers escorting merchant ships
- plan to congress
- The large scale movements of hundreds of thousands of southern blacks
- A pouspeicus businessman
- a promise not to sing merchant vessels
- Consisted of France, Britain and Russia
- telegram from the german foreign minister
- provided a forum for nations to discuss and settle their differences
- truce that ended war
20 Clues: plan to congress • truce that ended war • A pouspeicus businessman • led american soliders over seas • a promise not to sing merchant vessels • Consisted of France, Britain and Russia • telegram from the german foreign minister • armies that fought for mere yards or ground • lived through two german invasions for france • a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds • ...
Bacabadada fun facts 🌝 2024-02-06
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- The part of Bacabadada that was pulled off to create the world
- Bacabadada’s home
- Phase that Bacabadadae go through as teenagers
- Number of arms Bacabadada has
- Who said “You’re being paid in Bacabadada”?
- Bacabadada’s height
- Class that Bacabadada originated in
- Color Bacabadada turned after losing blood
- A creature that is also Bacabadada’s friend
- Bacabadada’s occupation, aside from wanted criminal and supreme deity of the earth.
- Other country that Bacabadada commits war crimes in
- Natural Bacabadada color before blood loss
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- This character’s face mold bears a striking resemblance to Bacabadada (because of course, Bacabadada came first)
- Name of everyone in France according to What’s Up? Balloon to the Rescue, from the hit studio that brought you Finding Jesus
- Bacabadada’s favorite food (and coincidentally, species)
- Bacabadada’s first severed arm child
- The supreme deity at the center of the Earth
- Word for an infant Bacabadada
- Dangerous disease that Bacabadadae are vulnerable to
- Four-legged Duck, Bacabadada’s war crime committing friend
- Country that Bacabadada commits war crimes in
21 Clues: Bacabadada’s home • Bacabadada’s height • Number of arms Bacabadada has • Word for an infant Bacabadada • Class that Bacabadada originated in • Bacabadada’s first severed arm child • Color Bacabadada turned after losing blood • Natural Bacabadada color before blood loss • Who said “You’re being paid in Bacabadada”? • A creature that is also Bacabadada’s friend • ...
Post War 2024-05-08
Across
- Precursor to the European Union, formed in 1957
- Period of geopolitical tension between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- Prominent leader of the Civil Rights Movement
- Controversial conflict involving the U.S. and communist forces
- Growth of residential areas outside of cities
- Campaign for gender equality and women's rights
- Economic downturn caused by rising oil prices in the 1970s
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- Confrontation over Soviet missile deployment in Cuba
- Conflict between North and South Korea, involving the U.S. and China
- U.S. economic aid program to help rebuild Europe after the war
- WALL Event symbolizing the end of the Cold War in 1989
- Youth-driven cultural movement of the 1960s
- Soviet attempt to cut off West Berlin from the rest of Germany
- Widespread adoption of television as a mass medium
- Surge in birth rates following World War II
- Political scandal that led to President Nixon's resignation
- Campaign to end racial discrimination in the U.S.
- New music genre that emerged in the 1950s
- Competition between the U.S. and Soviet Union in space exploration
- Symbolic divide between the Western and Eastern Blocs in Europe
20 Clues: New music genre that emerged in the 1950s • Youth-driven cultural movement of the 1960s • Surge in birth rates following World War II • Prominent leader of the Civil Rights Movement • Growth of residential areas outside of cities • Precursor to the European Union, formed in 1957 • Campaign for gender equality and women's rights • ...
Ayush Yelisetti 2019-10-27
Across
- Small rockets used to change the speed and direction of a larger rocket traveling in space
- The speed of something
- A brilliant rocket scientist who was known to be in charge of developing the V-2 rocket, which was used during World War 2
- This law states that objects at rest stay at rest and objects in motion stay in motion
- A self-propelled device that carries its own fuel
- Uneven airflow (rocket scientists try to avoid this type of airflow when constructing their rockets)
- This is a force exerted upon or against an object to move it in a specific direction
- This is created when an object moves through a fluid
- When something lifts up into the air
- A substance that propels something
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- The point on a rocket where all mass is concentrated
- Even airflow (rocket scientists want this type of airflow when constructing their rockets)
- This law is basically a math equation (F=MA)
- The center of all the drag forces acting upon the rocket
- A brilliant rocket scientist who is credited with successfully developing and launching the first liquid-fueled rocket
- The thrust and duration of a rocket engine burn
- This law states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction
17 Clues: The speed of something • A substance that propels something • When something lifts up into the air • This law is basically a math equation (F=MA) • The thrust and duration of a rocket engine burn • A self-propelled device that carries its own fuel • The point on a rocket where all mass is concentrated • This is created when an object moves through a fluid • ...
Manifest Destiny Primary Source Stations 2022-01-19
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- #1 This valley in Oregon was the destination for many pioneers.
- #4 Control of this river led to war with Mexico.
- #1 These pilgrims ended up in Salt Lake City, Utah.
- #5 John _______ owned the mill where gold was discovered near San Francisco.
- #5 Gold seekers traveled by ship around the tip of South America called this.
- #6 The dark ________in the painting symbolize the lack of technology in the west
- #6 The name of this painting is American ________ .
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- #2 Which country is called an imbecile and distracted in this source?
- #4 "By murdering our brave men in Texas" is referring to the massacre at this abandoned mission.
- #2 The term Anglo-Saxon means the people speak this language.
- #1 This means to leave quickly or exit.
- #3 This mountain range blocks American settlers from reaching the Pacific coast.
- #4 Who is the Roman God of War mentioned in this song?
- #6 The spirit figure is bringing _________ wire to the west.
- #2 This source feels this territory is ours.
- #3 Which president gave this inaugural address?
- #5 The California Gold ______ began in 1848.
- #3 What territory does the president discuss in his speech?
18 Clues: #1 This means to leave quickly or exit. • #2 This source feels this territory is ours. • #5 The California Gold ______ began in 1848. • #3 Which president gave this inaugural address? • #4 Control of this river led to war with Mexico. • #1 These pilgrims ended up in Salt Lake City, Utah. • #6 The name of this painting is American ________ . • ...
B-THE FIRST WORLD WAR 2021-09-27
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- AN ...WAS SIGNED ON NOVEMBER 1918 AT 11 am
- EITHER WOUNDED OR DEAD VICTIMS
- BRITISH LAW THAT ALLOWED GOVERNMENT TO CONTROL CIVILIANS
- GERMANY, AUSTRIA, TURKEY & BULGARIA
- TERRIBLE BATTLE THAT RESULTED IN VERY HEAVY CASUALTIES IN 1916
- COUNTRY THAT JOINED THE ALLIES IN 1917 TIPPING THE SCALES TO A VISTORY
- BRITISH STRATEGY AT SEA THAT FORCED THE GERMANS TO SURRENDER
- GERMAN AIRSHIP THAT BOMBED BRITISH CITIES
- HUGE WEAPON INTRODUCED IN 1916 BY HE BRITISH
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- RAISE VOLUNTEERS FOR THE ARMY
- SITUATION IN THE WESTERN FRONT WHERE NEITHER SIDE COULD MAKE A WINNING MOVE (DEADLOCK)
- PAINFUL DISEASE RESULTING FROM HAVING YOUR FEET IN WET MUD FOR DAYS
- GERMAN PLAN FOR WAR
- CHEMICAL WEAPON INTRODUCED BY THE GERMANS IN 1915
- GERMAN SUBMARINES
- POWERFUL WEAPONRY THAT CAUSED MOST DEATHS IN WWI
- MOVE YOUR ARMY BACKWARDS
17 Clues: GERMAN SUBMARINES • GERMAN PLAN FOR WAR • MOVE YOUR ARMY BACKWARDS • RAISE VOLUNTEERS FOR THE ARMY • EITHER WOUNDED OR DEAD VICTIMS • GERMANY, AUSTRIA, TURKEY & BULGARIA • GERMAN AIRSHIP THAT BOMBED BRITISH CITIES • AN ...WAS SIGNED ON NOVEMBER 1918 AT 11 am • HUGE WEAPON INTRODUCED IN 1916 BY HE BRITISH • POWERFUL WEAPONRY THAT CAUSED MOST DEATHS IN WWI • ...
WEAPONS OF WORLD WAR 1 2022-02-28
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- developments in equipment that improve over time to make a task easier and more effective
- rest area within the trenches
- heavy guns that fired explosive shells
- The front of the trench
- hand held bomb that had to be thrown
- needed to raise the gun above the parapet
- poisonous chemicals used to blind and choke enemy soldiers
- steps to protect against an enemy attack
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- to prevent soldier's walking in the mud
- sprayed streams of gasoline lit by fire
- machines that could fly
- trenches that connected to supply depots behind the trench system
- a situation in was where no side is able to gain an advantage
- pattern of trenches to slow enemy infiltration
- a heavily armoured vehicle with steel tracks and guns attached
- A major campaign aimed at capturing an enemy position
- trenches that ran parallel behind the front line
17 Clues: machines that could fly • The front of the trench • rest area within the trenches • hand held bomb that had to be thrown • heavy guns that fired explosive shells • to prevent soldier's walking in the mud • sprayed streams of gasoline lit by fire • steps to protect against an enemy attack • needed to raise the gun above the parapet • ...
Jarrett Alger 2022-05-09
Across
- What republic was South Vietnam?
- The belief if one country fell to communism they all would
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- War The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Which US secretary of defense withheld information?
- What empire was Vietnam previously a part of?
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- Which US navy destroyer was first attacked?
- What was the USA afraid was gonna spread?
- What did NLF stand for?
- What gold was the USS Maddox patrolling?
- Who was the leader of South Vietnam
- What was the South Vietnamese government described as?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- What word was used to describe Ngo Dinh Diem's leadership ?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
16 Clues: What did NLF stand for? • What republic was South Vietnam? • Who was the leader of South Vietnam • What gold was the USS Maddox patrolling? • What was the USA afraid was gonna spread? • Which US navy destroyer was first attacked? • What empire was Vietnam previously a part of? • Which US secretary of defense withheld information? • ...
Chapter 9 crossword puzzle 2023-01-24
Across
- poet that wrote the Iliad and the odyssey
- 2 groups that fought in the Trojan war
- minor where it is located
- son of a sea nymph and was considered the most powerful warrior of the Trojan war
- winner of the Trojan war
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- how long it lasted
- mightiest of all the warriors from the trojan army and son of the trojan king
- warrior from the Trojan war goes on to be the founder of Rome
- devised a plan that would win the Trojan war
- took Helen from Sparta and brought her to troy
10 Clues: how long it lasted • winner of the Trojan war • minor where it is located • 2 groups that fought in the Trojan war • poet that wrote the Iliad and the odyssey • devised a plan that would win the Trojan war • took Helen from Sparta and brought her to troy • warrior from the Trojan war goes on to be the founder of Rome • ...
ww1 2021-03-11
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- An agreement made between two or more countries to give each other help and protection in a time or war.
- Not taking sides with any nation or alliance during wartime.
- A name Americans used for their troops heading overseas for war.
- A German submarine that torpedos and sinks Allied ships.
- To confirm, adopt, or approve a measure.
- Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire.
- One of the two major groups fighting in the war, located in Central Europe and included the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
- A British cruise ship sank by a German U-boat, killing 128 Americans and eventually bringing the U.S. into the war.
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- Payments made by the defeated nation to the winners for damages inflicted during war.
- To provide a specific and fixed portion of food to soldiers, sailors or civilians during a shortage.
- Staying out of world affairs.
- President of the U.S. who originally won re-election by "keeping us out of war," but later authored the 14 points during the treaty process.
- The way the U.S. Government used to draft men into the military.
- A group of merchant ships traveling with and protected by military vessels.
- Manipulating public opinion using posters, speeches, publications, and music.
- Strong support for the interests of one's country; pride in your own country.
16 Clues: Staying out of world affairs. • To confirm, adopt, or approve a measure. • A German submarine that torpedos and sinks Allied ships. • Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire. • Not taking sides with any nation or alliance during wartime. • The way the U.S. Government used to draft men into the military. • ...
ww1 2021-03-11
Across
- An agreement made between two or more countries to give each other help and protection in a time or war.
- Not taking sides with any nation or alliance during wartime.
- A name Americans used for their troops heading overseas for war.
- A German submarine that torpedos and sinks Allied ships.
- To confirm, adopt, or approve a measure.
- Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire.
- One of the two major groups fighting in the war, located in Central Europe and included the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
- A British cruise ship sank by a German U-boat, killing 128 Americans and eventually bringing the U.S. into the war.
Down
- Payments made by the defeated nation to the winners for damages inflicted during war.
- To provide a specific and fixed portion of food to soldiers, sailors or civilians during a shortage.
- Staying out of world affairs.
- President of the U.S. who originally won re-election by "keeping us out of war," but later authored the 14 points during the treaty process.
- The way the U.S. Government used to draft men into the military.
- A group of merchant ships traveling with and protected by military vessels.
- Manipulating public opinion using posters, speeches, publications, and music.
- Strong support for the interests of one's country; pride in your own country.
16 Clues: Staying out of world affairs. • To confirm, adopt, or approve a measure. • A German submarine that torpedos and sinks Allied ships. • Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire. • Not taking sides with any nation or alliance during wartime. • The way the U.S. Government used to draft men into the military. • ...
ww1 2021-03-11
Across
- An agreement made between two or more countries to give each other help and protection in a time or war.
- Not taking sides with any nation or alliance during wartime.
- A name Americans used for their troops heading overseas for war.
- A German submarine that torpedos and sinks Allied ships.
- To confirm, adopt, or approve a measure.
- Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire.
- One of the two major groups fighting in the war, located in Central Europe and included the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
- A British cruise ship sank by a German U-boat, killing 128 Americans and eventually bringing the U.S. into the war.
Down
- Payments made by the defeated nation to the winners for damages inflicted during war.
- To provide a specific and fixed portion of food to soldiers, sailors or civilians during a shortage.
- Staying out of world affairs.
- President of the U.S. who originally won re-election by "keeping us out of war," but later authored the 14 points during the treaty process.
- The way the U.S. Government used to draft men into the military.
- A group of merchant ships traveling with and protected by military vessels.
- Manipulating public opinion using posters, speeches, publications, and music.
- Strong support for the interests of one's country; pride in your own country.
16 Clues: Staying out of world affairs. • To confirm, adopt, or approve a measure. • A German submarine that torpedos and sinks Allied ships. • Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire. • Not taking sides with any nation or alliance during wartime. • The way the U.S. Government used to draft men into the military. • ...
Jilly- World war 1 and jews 2021-05-19
Across
- A policy of prejudice against Jew
- Rules that Jews have to follow
- These were used for battles
- This treaty told Germany what they could and could not do.
- This person tried to convince the US president for protection from Nazis.
- watch abuse not act
- Gabbing land for resources and using factories to produce weapons and things.
- All Jews had to wear this
Down
- As a result of WWI this number of people died
- This man was killed in Bosnia and was the leader of Austria (Lived there as well)
- declares war with Russia These counties declared war against each other which resulted in world war one and Hitler
- This number of countries went into WWI
- This allowed friends to make a agreement
- Belief that country is the best.
- Don't want people to not care about anyone else
- Biased information used to influence people's thoughts. Jews could not ----- non Jews
16 Clues: watch abuse not act • All Jews had to wear this • These were used for battles • Rules that Jews have to follow • Belief that country is the best. • A policy of prejudice against Jew • This number of countries went into WWI • This allowed friends to make a agreement • As a result of WWI this number of people died • Don't want people to not care about anyone else • ...
wwll 2023-04-18
Across
- ultranationalist political ideology and movement, characterized by a dictatorial leader,
- stands for undersea boats, used by germans
- lends or leases war supplies to any nation deemed "vital to the defense of the United States.
- bombs of mass destruction
- an allegorical cultural icon in the United States who represents the women
- skipping over heavily fortified islands in order to seize lightly defended locations
- the storming of the beach against the germans
- the U.S harbor bombed by japan
- the project to make the first nuclear bomb to cause mass destruction
Down
- 32nd U.S. President
- he Tuskegee Airmen were a group of African American military pilots and airmen who fought in World War II
- a code based on the complex, unwritten Navajo language.
- 33rd U.S. President
- innocent people in a war
- the German leader of wwll
- is a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups
16 Clues: 32nd U.S. President • 33rd U.S. President • innocent people in a war • bombs of mass destruction • the German leader of wwll • the U.S harbor bombed by japan • stands for undersea boats, used by germans • the storming of the beach against the germans • a code based on the complex, unwritten Navajo language. • ...
Cold War 2021-05-26
Across
- lived till 46, Was the 35th president confronted mounting Cold War tensions in Cuba, Vietnam and elsewhere. He also led a renewed drive for public service and eventually provided federal support for the growing civil rights movement.
- lived till 77,stunned the communist world with his denunciation of Stalin's crimes and began de-Stalinization. He sponsored the early Soviet space program, and enactment of relatively liberal reforms in domestic policy.
- lived till 93, administration was the foreign policy of the United States from 1981 to 1989. The main goal was winning the Cold War and the rollback of Communism—which was achieved in the Revolutions of 1989 in Eastern Europe during 1989 and in the Dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.
- live till 87,Commander in chief of the National Revolutionary Army, he led the Northern Expedition from 1926 to 1928, before defeating a coalition of warlords and nominally reunifying China under a new Nationalist government
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- lived till 90, is a Russian and former Soviet politician. The eighth and last leader of the Soviet Union, he was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1985 until 1991
- lived till 77,While ostensibly only chairman of Solidarity, he played a key role in practical politics. In August 1989, he persuaded leaders of parties formerly allied with the Communist Party to form a non-communist coalition government—the first non-Communist government in the Soviet Bloc.
- lived till 88, 33rd president thought the final stages of world war 2 and early years of cold war.
- lived till 74, Led his country though the post war reconstruction, which developed nuclear weapons
- lived till 82, led communist forces in china through a long revolution beginning in 1927, ruled the nations communist's government, considered one of the most significant communist figures of cold war.
9 Clues: lived till 74, Led his country though the post war reconstruction, which developed nuclear weapons • lived till 88, 33rd president thought the final stages of world war 2 and early years of cold war. • ...
U.S. History Review 2020-12-15
Across
- he was the leader of the american polital.
- a series of force relocation's of approximately 60,000 native americans between the 1830 and 1850 by the U.S governments.
- designated the headwaters of rivers flowing into the atlantic from the appalachians as the temporary western boundary for colonial settlement.
- the constitution of the United States that granted citizenship and eqaul civil and legal rights to african americans and slaves.
- it was used by hundreds of of thousand of american of american pioneers in the mid-1800s to the emigrate west.
- the first tax on the American colonies imposed by the British Parliament.
- This treaty, signed on February 2, 1848, ended the war between the United States and Mexico.
- a formal statement of the fundamental rights of the people of the United States
- they had war with U.S. and Mexico lost to the U.S.
- The United States took the greatest naval power in the world, Great Britain, in a conflict that would have a impact in the future countries.
- it is the passed in 1887 under President Grover Cleveland, allowed the federal government to break up tribal lands.
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- is the guy that killed president Abraham Lincoln.
- the withdrawal of eleven southern states from union in 1860, leading of the civil war.
- a plan, unsuccessfully proposed at the constitutional convention providing for a single legislative house with equal representational for each state.
- a plan, unsuccessfully proposed at the constitutional convention.
- he was one of the founding fathers of the United States.
- the most decisive Native American victory and the worst U.S. Army defeat in the long Plains Indian War.
- The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
- he was the third president in 1797-1801.
- during the reconstruction period after the american civil war.
- the 19th century doctrine.
- is abolished slavery in the United States.
- provide Federal subsidies in land and loons of the construction of transcontinental railroad across the U.S.
- people decide policy initiative directly on voting
- trading profitable item.
- he was the king of Ireland & Great Britain.
- the act of all paper goods like; playing cards, wills, marriage licenses, pamphlets and newspapers.
- the governor refused to let it sail, Adam and rebel sympathizes would not pay.
- he was an american statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th president of the U.S.
- the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war.
- a person who favors the abilition of a pratice or slavery.
31 Clues: trading profitable item. • the 19th century doctrine. • he was the third president in 1797-1801. • he was the leader of the american polital. • is abolished slavery in the United States. • he was the king of Ireland & Great Britain. • is the guy that killed president Abraham Lincoln. • people decide policy initiative directly on voting • ...
ANIMALS 2022-05-18
Across
- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- Are the only group of animals in the world to have antlers.
- Man's best friend
- We need them for wool
- Smallest bird in the world
- Flightless,largest bird in the world
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- Has stripes and will be pleased to eat you
- Are marine mammals who are intelligent like us.
- Slow and long claws
- Only 2 left in the world and has a giant horn
- bold black-and-white coat and rotund body and found high up in the mountains of central China.
- Clever animal
- Used to draw milk
14 Clues: Flying mammal • Clever animal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Used to draw milk • Slow and long claws • We need them for wool • Smallest bird in the world • Flightless,largest bird in the world • Has stripes and will be pleased to eat you • Only 2 left in the world and has a giant horn • Are marine mammals who are intelligent like us. • ...