world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Connor Gaston 16.1 2021-05-03
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- The successful defense of Great Britain against unremitting and destructive air raids conducted by the German air force (Luftwaffe) from July through September 1940, after the fall of France
- A treaty between two or more states/countries that includes a promise by the signatories not to engage in military action against each other
- British statesman, orator, and author who as prime minister rallied the British people during World War II and led his country
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- A joint declaration issued during World War II (1939-45) by the United States and Great Britain that set out a vision for the postwar world
- Led the Free French forces in resisting capitulation to Germany during World War II and became provisional president of France in the immediate aftermath of the war
- German for“lightning war”
- German field marshal who became the most popular general at home
7 Clues: German for“lightning war” • German field marshal who became the most popular general at home • British statesman, orator, and author who as prime minister rallied the British people during World War II and led his country • ...
CRISPY CROSSWORD - WORLD WAR II 2015-09-30
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- NAME GIVEN TO THE DAY ALLIES INVADED FRANCE
- THE COUNTRY THAT STARTED WW2
- BEGINNING OF WW2 WHEN NOTHING HAPPENED ALL WAS NORMAL
- WORN TO PREVENT BREATHING IN POISONOUS GAS SMOKE
- AROUND THE LONDON TOWER REPRESENTS EACH SOLDIER THAT DIED
- WHICH COUNTRY DROPPED A BOMB ON JAPAN
- PRIME MINISTER OF THE UK DURING WW2
- IT WOULD PROTECT YOU FROM BOMBS
- 5 FT 4” LEADER INVADED POLAND
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- MAJOR BOMBED CITY DURING WW2
- THE LIMITING OF FOOD
- A FAMOUS GERMAN WW2 PLANE HARD TO SPELL
- A WEIRDLY NAMED GERMAN FLYING BOMB
- GERMANYS CAPITAL CITY
- KNOWN AS "THE FORCES' SWEETHEART"
- FASTEST WW2 PLANE, BUILT IN UK AND MADE OUT OF WOOD
- COUNTRY THAT U.S.A DROPPED ATOMIC BOMBS ON
- THE NAME GIVEN TO THE GERMAN BOMBING OF LONDON
- JOINED GERMANY AND JAPAN IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE ALLIES
19 Clues: THE LIMITING OF FOOD • GERMANYS CAPITAL CITY • MAJOR BOMBED CITY DURING WW2 • THE COUNTRY THAT STARTED WW2 • 5 FT 4” LEADER INVADED POLAND • IT WOULD PROTECT YOU FROM BOMBS • KNOWN AS "THE FORCES' SWEETHEART" • A WEIRDLY NAMED GERMAN FLYING BOMB • PRIME MINISTER OF THE UK DURING WW2 • WHICH COUNTRY DROPPED A BOMB ON JAPAN • A FAMOUS GERMAN WW2 PLANE HARD TO SPELL • ...
Cerae D World War 1 2021-05-20
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- People wanted more of these than their neighbor
- strong belief your country is best
- Can't _ non-Jews
- Police watch _, not act
- _ laws
- famous Jew who went to the US on an ageement with spliitng an atom
- build up factories, mass production,
- 19 million
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- Built a policy of _
- declared war on Russia
- Germany _ millions
- against Jews
- Germany not build _
- Hitler got called this
- The reason why the war started
- making an agreement to help friends and ALLIES
- Treaty of
- 20 _ in WW1
- _ star
19 Clues: _ laws • _ star • Treaty of • 19 million • 20 _ in WW1 • against Jews • Can't _ non-Jews • Germany _ millions • Built a policy of _ • Germany not build _ • declared war on Russia • Hitler got called this • Police watch _, not act • The reason why the war started • strong belief your country is best • build up factories, mass production, • making an agreement to help friends and ALLIES • ...
World War 1 and Canada 2025-09-25
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- enlistment into the war
- belief of the need to have a strong army
- To become stronger, countries formed __________
- Brown who shot down the Red Baron
- Day of remembering the end of WW1
- Emperor of Germany
- someone who is anti-war
- place between two enemy trenches
- Assassination caused the start of WW1
- Bosnian Serb assasin
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- Empire building
- "In Flander's Fields" poet
- Compensation
- Robert who was the prime minister of Canada
- _______ Bishop was an ace.
- material distributed to enforce a point of view
- the right to vote
- Another way to call "shell shock"
- Strong feelings of patriotism for country
19 Clues: Compensation • Empire building • the right to vote • Emperor of Germany • Bosnian Serb assasin • enlistment into the war • someone who is anti-war • "In Flander's Fields" poet • _______ Bishop was an ace. • place between two enemy trenches • Brown who shot down the Red Baron • Day of remembering the end of WW1 • Another way to call "shell shock" • Assassination caused the start of WW1 • ...
Indonesia 2024-05-16
10 Clues: geo-large island • over- World rank • location-Continent • his-During World War Two • geo-most populous island • cul- most popular religion • his-founded in eastern Java • int-Indonesia's West Papua province • cul-most popular sports in Indonesia • int-the Indonesian province of Lampung
Industrial Revolution 2023-03-08
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- Helped build the formidable American steel industry, which turned a poor young man into the richest man in the world
- Leader for the campaign for the 19th Amendment in the U.S constitution, which would give women the right to vote in 1920
- A farmers association which was organized in 1876
- It was an extremely rough era that took place from 1877 to 1896
- It is a social/political movement that represents the interest of ordinary people
- A term that describes the arrangement in which the supply chain of a company is integrated
- Was a pioneer social worker in America
- Which American business magnate was nicked the "Commodore"
- Hiring and employment of union members only
- The aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration on May 4, 1886
- Where a specific person or enterprise is the only supplier of a particular thing
- Who dominated the corporate finance on Wall Street through the gilded age
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- Is the process of a company increasing the production of goods or service
- It is a building shared by multiple dwellings with flats or apartments on each floor
- It occurs when coal dust is inhaled and it is most common among coal miners
- Was the emergency paper currency issued by the U.S during the Civil War
- Large groups of workers usually in a similar trade or profession that join together to protect workers' rights
- A group of American writers that were identified with pre-world war 1 reform and expose writing
- Who was the politician leader for the "Knights of Labor"
- Study and implementation of various theories and societal practices
- The voting rights of a controlling number of shares of competing firms
- Who founded the American Federation of Labor
- Was a fearless organizer for the mine workers during the first 2 decades of the 20th century
- They used this bird to test if the mine was safe enough for people to go down
24 Clues: Was a pioneer social worker in America • Hiring and employment of union members only • Who founded the American Federation of Labor • A farmers association which was organized in 1876 • Who was the politician leader for the "Knights of Labor" • Which American business magnate was nicked the "Commodore" • ...
fótbólt 2022 2022-05-10
10 Clues: panenka master • comeback machine • best gk in the world • best cf in the world • best team in the world • dijk best cb in the world • best Lw in premier league • best manager in the world • 2 best manager in the world • best player in premier league
WWI Review 2021-04-09
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- Wilson's "peace without victory" plan
- competition between countries to build a bigger & better military
- women fought for this (the right to vote)
- front that was characterized by trench warfare
- Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire & Germany
- love of nation and willingness to fight for it
- General of US troops in Europe
- Germany plan to quickly conquer France by going through Belgium
- name a gardens people planted to support war effort
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- Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy & USA
- a strong country taking control of a weaker country to build up power of strong country
- Blacks moving from the South to industrialized cities in the North
- not taking sides in a war
- country that used unrestricted submarine warfare
- most industrialized country in the world
- Where most of the fighting took place
- form of communication designed to get people to support a cause (call to action)
- president of the USA
- person not in the military
- country that left the war early
20 Clues: president of the USA • not taking sides in a war • person not in the military • General of US troops in Europe • country that left the war early • Wilson's "peace without victory" plan • Where most of the fighting took place • most industrialized country in the world • women fought for this (the right to vote) • Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy & USA • ...
US history Mark 2017-01-10
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- during the clivil war,an antiwar northern democrat
- A numerical limit
- items seized from the enemy during wartime
- revolt against a superior authorith
- Name given to American troops in Europe in World War
- 1862law that cities alimited degree of self-rule
- term coined by mark twain to describe the post-reconstruction era
- a law of America
- area in which one ethnic or racial group dominates
- a drop in the prices of goods
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- the ability to read and write
- A process for making steel more effi-ciently,patented in 1856
- an african american who migrated to the west after the civil war
- [erson who buys up large areas of land in the hope of selling them later for aprofit
- one who farmed to describe a makeshift homeless
- 1892 strikeinpennsylvania against carnegie steel
- place where waapons are made or stored
- Murder of an accused person by a mob without a lawful trial
- confined
- a policy of favoing native-born americans over immigrants
20 Clues: confined • a law of America • A numerical limit • the ability to read and write • a drop in the prices of goods • revolt against a superior authorith • place where waapons are made or stored • items seized from the enemy during wartime • one who farmed to describe a makeshift homeless • 1892 strikeinpennsylvania against carnegie steel • ...
History 2017-05-19
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- wrote “Common Sense”
- against the ratification of the constitution
- African american spy/slave
- 1st battle of the Civil War (include ‘Battle’)
- series of 85 essays written to support the ratification of the Constitution
- plains largest physical land region
- 1st hispanic American to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor
- The first permanent english settlement in US
- invented the bifocals
- wrote the mayflower compact
- started raid at Harpers Ferry
- our 1st president
- leader of the 1st great awakening
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- changes, corrections or additions to a law or the constitution
- wanted a strict interpretation of the constitution
- Document written by the puritans
- influenced 2nd amendment
- France joined colonists war efforts against Britain (include ‘Battle’)
- to vote to bring charges against
- “The shot heard round the world”
- Ended french and Indian War
- he was feathered and tarred by Boston population
- known for saying “and as for me...give me liberty or give me death!”
- Founder of rhode island
- leading general for the union
25 Clues: our 1st president • wrote “Common Sense” • invented the bifocals • Founder of rhode island • influenced 2nd amendment • African american spy/slave • Ended french and Indian War • wrote the mayflower compact • leading general for the union • started raid at Harpers Ferry • Document written by the puritans • to vote to bring charges against • “The shot heard round the world” • ...
Important Battles/Wars 2017-05-24
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- American Revolutions last battle.
- In charleston harbor, South carolina
- Engagement between patriot forces.
- General Ulysses S. Grant
- “Trail of tears”
- They fought against native american tribes.
- Conflict between U.S and Centralist Republic of mexico.
- In Valley Forge.
- Also known as battle of pittsburg landing
- Fought during war of Eighteen Twelve
- Ends in destructions of the pequot tribe.
- Small but pivotal battle.
- Withdrew ships in battle
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- Decisive battle of texas revolution.
- Involved the first major opposed river crossing and had more soldiers than any
- This battle has part of its name in an address.
- Led by George Washington.
- Lasted until 1865
- Withdraw toward of american capital philadelphia
- After U.S declared independance.
- Mexican cession
- Shot heard around the world.
- War of a year
- Leading to a confederate victory hoping to end the civil war.
- During southern campaign during american revolution
- Largest battle in Georgia
- Confederate soldiers came out.
27 Clues: War of a year • Mexican cession • “Trail of tears” • In Valley Forge. • Lasted until 1865 • General Ulysses S. Grant • Withdrew ships in battle • Led by George Washington. • Largest battle in Georgia • Small but pivotal battle. • Shot heard around the world. • Confederate soldiers came out. • American Revolutions last battle. • After U.S declared independance. • ...
1992 2017-07-21
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- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
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- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
25 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • ...
1992 2017-07-21
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- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
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- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
25 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • ...
1992 2017-07-21
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- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
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- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
25 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • ...
1992 2017-07-21
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- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
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- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
25 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • ...
1992 2017-07-21
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- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Weibliche Form von Pius
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- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
25 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • ...
Power & Conflict 2023-07-19
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- When words sound the same
- Many soldiers signed up for war due to...
- A long speech by one speaker
- 'The _________ iced east winds that knive us'
- When people are taught to accept certain beliefs without question
- When someone is not shocked by something because they are used to it
- A long-lasting emotional response to something shocking
- 'In his darkroom he is _______ alone'
- 'King, ______, human dignity, etcetera, Dropped like luxuries'
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- A responsibility to do something
- When something non-human is given human qualities
- 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' took place in the _______ War
- The pattern of syllables in a line
- When you can't get away from something, it is...
- When something seems pointless, it is...
- 'Into the ____ of Death'
- A willingness to do as you are told
- 'Exposure' and 'Bayonet Charge' are set in the _____ World War
- 'I see every round as it ____ through his life'
- '_______ sword in the cockpit'
20 Clues: 'Into the ____ of Death' • When words sound the same • A long speech by one speaker • '_______ sword in the cockpit' • A responsibility to do something • The pattern of syllables in a line • A willingness to do as you are told • 'In his darkroom he is _______ alone' • When something seems pointless, it is... • Many soldiers signed up for war due to... • ...
the cold war 2024-01-12
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- First artificial satellite
- Industry members that refused to testify to an anti-communist committee hearing
- Period of intense anti-Communist
- United States provide economic assistance
- A confrontation that brought the United States and the Soviet Union close to war over the presence of Soviet nuclear-armed
- Political and economic cooperation among its member countries
- Food and fuel to Berlin
- A literary subculture movement started by a group of authors whose work explored and influenced American culture
- North vs South Korea
- A defined music style
- Provided for a 65,000-km national system of interstate
- Foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism
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- Most babies being born during this period
- Provide collective security against the Soviet Union
- Instead of being owned by individuals
- Created on July 26, 1908
- Levin wrote
- Decided by the people
- JFK promised to put the first man on the moon
- Provided World War II veterans with funds
20 Clues: Levin wrote • North vs South Korea • Decided by the people • A defined music style • Food and fuel to Berlin • Created on July 26, 1908 • First artificial satellite • Period of intense anti-Communist • Instead of being owned by individuals • Most babies being born during this period • United States provide economic assistance • Provided World War II veterans with funds • ...
The Great War 2024-02-05
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- proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico against the US
- the boat that was sunk that encouraged the US to join the war
- Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire, Blugaria
- form of patriotism
- guns too big to carry such as cannons or rocket launchers
- a situation in which nothing can be done or won by either side (impasse)
- Serbia, Russia, France, Great Britain, Japan, Italy
- Self Government
- individual citizens lending money to the government for war supplies
- a group traveling together often for safety, used to protect from U-boats
- soldiers and armed forces
- Germans used these to target allied ships
- an understanding or agreement
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- spying
- New weapon used in WWI
- settles conflicts with unions without strike
- Citizens plant these so that a higher percentage of food from farms could go to soldiers
- extending power or influence through diplomacy or military force
- reasons for World War I starting
- Manages distribution and production of supplies
- a union formed for mutual benefit
21 Clues: spying • Self Government • form of patriotism • New weapon used in WWI • soldiers and armed forces • an understanding or agreement • reasons for World War I starting • a union formed for mutual benefit • Germans used these to target allied ships • settles conflicts with unions without strike • Manages distribution and production of supplies • ...
1st Semester People 2025-01-10
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- Slave who sued his owner for his freedom
- Main author of the Constitution
- Believed only the rich and educated should rule
- Industry leader known for railroad/shipping industry
- Civil War hero, presidential zero
- Lincoln’s assassin
- Created the first lasting settlement in the Americas
- President during the Civil War
- General of the Confederacy
- Author of the Gospel of Wealth
- Author of the Common Sense pamphlet
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- His crew successfully circumnavigated the world
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Led a raid on a federal arsenal and became a hero to the North
- First president to be impeached
- President who first became famous as a general in the War of 1812
- First president of the United States
- Part of the famous duo who led the Corps of Discovery (_____ and Clark)
- Created the Standard Oil Company
- Leader of Jamestown colony
- First known European to discover the Americas
- First and only president of the Confederacy
22 Clues: Lincoln’s assassin • Leader of Jamestown colony • General of the Confederacy • President during the Civil War • Author of the Gospel of Wealth • First president to be impeached • Main author of the Constitution • Created the Standard Oil Company • Civil War hero, presidential zero • Author of the Common Sense pamphlet • First president of the United States • ...
WW1 Cross word 2025-11-06
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- Major 1916 battle in France known for its heavy casualties.
- Cutting off supplies to weaken the enemy.
- Information used to shape public opinion during the war.
- Agreement between nations for mutual protection.
- The event that triggered WWI
- Soldiers trained, equipped, and organized to fight on foot.
- Large guns used to bombard enemy positions.
- 1915 campaign involving ANZAC troops in Turkey.
- Long narrow ditches soldiers fought from on the Western Front.
- German emperor during World War I.
- A formal agreement ending a conflict.
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- Deadly chemical weapon first used in 1917.
- International organisation formed after WWI to keep peace.
- European region where tensions sparked the war.
- Acronym for soldiers from Australia and New Zealand.
- Main area of fighting between Germany and France.
- The area where opposing armies faced each other.
- – Britain had a vast one that supplied troops and resources.
- Agreement to stop fighting (signed on 11 November 1918)
- Mandatory enlistment of men into military service.
20 Clues: The event that triggered WWI • German emperor during World War I. • A formal agreement ending a conflict. • Cutting off supplies to weaken the enemy. • Deadly chemical weapon first used in 1917. • Large guns used to bombard enemy positions. • European region where tensions sparked the war. • 1915 campaign involving ANZAC troops in Turkey. • ...
Russian Revolution 2025-11-04
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- Program set up by Lening that had some capitalistic reforms
- After Lenin's death this individual was the dictator of the Soviet Union.
- tsar that mismanaged war effort
- Army that was led by Lenin in Russian Civil War
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- Russian Revolution was led by this group
- Leader of the Bolsheviks
- Russia started World War I with this type of monarchy.
- Army that lost the Russian Civil War
- Russia lost to this country in the Russo-Japanese War.
9 Clues: Leader of the Bolsheviks • tsar that mismanaged war effort • Army that lost the Russian Civil War • Russian Revolution was led by this group • Army that was led by Lenin in Russian Civil War • Russia started World War I with this type of monarchy. • Russia lost to this country in the Russo-Japanese War. • Program set up by Lening that had some capitalistic reforms • ...
The Punic wars - Nate Ellis 2021-03-17
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- a Rome senator and wants to end Rome
- a war that was between Rome and Carthage
- a general of Carthage in the 3 Punic war
- a warship that was used in the Punic war
- an island that is good for trade that everyone wants
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- roman senator in Punic war 2
- a place in the Punic war with great defense
- Hamalcars son
- a city that was ambushed from behind
- Princess of Phoenicia
10 Clues: Hamalcars son • Princess of Phoenicia • roman senator in Punic war 2 • a Rome senator and wants to end Rome • a city that was ambushed from behind • a war that was between Rome and Carthage • a general of Carthage in the 3 Punic war • a warship that was used in the Punic war • a place in the Punic war with great defense • an island that is good for trade that everyone wants
Canda daily life 2014-01-28
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- many areas in Canada especially it's central provinces, have lots of (blank)
- one of the most obvious features that makes Canada different from it's southern neighbor is it's (blank)
- most lie within a few hundred kilometers of Canada's southern (blank) with the United States.
- Canada's(blank)and other grain are very well known in any countries around the world.
- (blank) is well know for it's natural environment and dozens of national parks.
- Arguably some of the countries most(blank)art is that of the Inuit North.
- Canada's cities feature some of the countries grandest parties and(blank)
- like many people in the Untied States Canadians trace their ancestry to (blank)
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- After World War 2 there was a tremendous amount of European (blank)
- The Montreal (blank) festival bring some of the world's greatest musicians.
- In Quebec City the local tongue is known as(blank)
- Canada is well known for it's(blank)and dozens of National Parks.
- (blank)Still call the frozen north home.
- like Americans many (blank) live in big cities.
14 Clues: (blank)Still call the frozen north home. • like Americans many (blank) live in big cities. • In Quebec City the local tongue is known as(blank) • Canada is well known for it's(blank)and dozens of National Parks. • After World War 2 there was a tremendous amount of European (blank) • Arguably some of the countries most(blank)art is that of the Inuit North. • ...
EEAZZY BREEZY 2025-08-31
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- MR. MORSE'S 2ND LETTER CALL FOR HELP 3
- PIC 1 3
- PIC 7 2
- UBER DRIVER EXTRAORDINAIRE
- THE DUMB DOG WOULD YELL AT OUTSIDE OF TREES HP
- PIC 9 2
- PIC 4 2
- PIC 10 2
- PIC 2
- INSTEAD OF EATING FLIES, SHE ENCOURAGES LOVE
- CHOOSES
- PIC 14 2
- DARK BLUE-PURPLE COLOR
- AT RAILROAD CROSSING YOU NEED TO.....3
- VIETNAM WAR DEATH CARD 3
- 1865 4
- PIC 6 GANGSTER WHEN YOUNG IN GOODFELLAS 2
- PIC 12 LETTER B
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- PIC 3 2
- PIC 12 LETTER D
- PACHYDERM'S PIANO KEYS
- SONG SANG ONCE A YEAR 3
- PIC 13
- OCTOPUS DEFENSE INCLUDES THIS
- 1865
- NEEDED TO PUT HER IN SOMEHOW 2
- PIC 5
- CURLING STONES ARE MADE OF THIS
- KAISER, HENRY J, STUDEBAKER
- PLACE TO SEE THINGS TO SIT ON, TO LIE ON & TO EAT ON 3
- ADD 6'S
- PIC 11 2
- PIC 8
- THE ARROWS IN IT MADE HIM TREMBLE HP
- THE SPOOL OF HIS FISHING TACKLE WAS AUTHENTIC HP
- OCTOPUS DEFENSE INCLUDES THIS
- PIC 15 2
- DUMPS HIM BEFORE HE THROWS
- SUNS
- THE INJURY ON HIS FOOT PART WOULD GET BETTER HP
- PIC 12 LETTER C
41 Clues: 1865 • SUNS • PIC 5 • PIC 2 • PIC 8 • PIC 13 • ADD 6'S • CHOOSES • 1865 4 • PIC 3 2 • PIC 1 3 • PIC 7 2 • PIC 9 2 • PIC 4 2 • PIC 11 2 • PIC 10 2 • PIC 15 2 • PIC 14 2 • PIC 12 LETTER D • PIC 12 LETTER C • PIC 12 LETTER B • PACHYDERM'S PIANO KEYS • DARK BLUE-PURPLE COLOR • SONG SANG ONCE A YEAR 3 • VIETNAM WAR DEATH CARD 3 • UBER DRIVER EXTRAORDINAIRE • DUMPS HIM BEFORE HE THROWS • KAISER, HENRY J, STUDEBAKER • ...
War Horse 2022-01-08
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- The disease that Joey got.
- Albert's friend that is killed in the war.
- Captain Stewart's horse.
- The man that Albert's father sells Joey to.
- What artillery guns shot.
- The space between trenches.
- The gun that was a large cause of why cavalry became outdated.
- The wire used to keep enemy troops from advancing over ground.
- Major
- The other horse on Albert's farm.
- The leading type of warfare in World War I
- The man who takes care of Joey and Topthorn when they are hooked up to the artillery gun.
- A person who helps animals if they are sick or injured.
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- The part of the British army that Joey and Topthorn were.
- the trooper who takes care of joey after Captain Nicholls dies.
- What soldier's lived in on the battlefield.
- The girl who takes care of Joey and Topthorn after they are taken by Germans.
- A heavily armored vehicle that was new in World War I
- A part of a horse harness that fits in a horses mouth.
- A piece of cloth or leather put on a horse to help with riding.
- A piece of metal pulled by a horse in farm fields.
- Albert's horse.
- A position in the army above a trooper and below a major.
- Ropes that connect to a harness to steer a horse.
- Where Joey and Albert are both sent after they join the army.
25 Clues: Major • Albert's horse. • Captain Stewart's horse. • What artillery guns shot. • The disease that Joey got. • The space between trenches. • The other horse on Albert's farm. • Albert's friend that is killed in the war. • The leading type of warfare in World War I • The man that Albert's father sells Joey to. • What soldier's lived in on the battlefield. • ...
Germany! 2023-12-07
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- composer and musician of the late Baroque period
- surprise German invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941
- The parliament of Germany
- middle color of Germany's flag
- breaded porkchop with mushroom gravy
- With its signature Prussian blue color that represents hopefulness for the future, what purple-blue flower is the national flower of Germany as of the 19th century?
- Whose “Original” caramels started in Germany in 1953?
- Which major eastern French city on the border of Germany is home to the European Parliament, Parc de l'Orangerie, Musée des Beaux-Arts, and Petite-France?
- What “P” city in Occupied Germany was host to a post-World War II conference in 1945, where Stalin, Churchill, and Truman discussed the post-war landscape?
- Cherry Chocolate cake with alcohol contents
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- What is a famous Formula One Drive
- chancellor of Germany
- What breed of cattle, which originally breed in the Netherlands and Northern Germany, accounts for over 90% of cows on US dairy farms?
- currency used before 2002
- The president of Germany
- Annual Munich Beer Festival
- East Capital
- Dictator of Germany from 1933-1945
- What “A” word is a day celebrated by France every November 11th since 1918 when Germany and the Allied countries signed an agreement in Compiègne, France to end World War I?
- West Capital
- On February 7, 2022, President Joe Biden vowed that what Russia-to-Germany gas pipeline will be blocked if Russia continues aggression against Ukraine?
21 Clues: East Capital • West Capital • chancellor of Germany • The president of Germany • The parliament of Germany • currency used before 2002 • Annual Munich Beer Festival • middle color of Germany's flag • What is a famous Formula One Drive • Dictator of Germany from 1933-1945 • breaded porkchop with mushroom gravy • Cherry Chocolate cake with alcohol contents • ...
In the Shadow of Blackbirds 2024-02-06
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- A well known novel by Mark Twain, in which ______ takes adventures on the Mississippi.
- A scene that is captured and developed onto film.
- A notice of a person's death that normally includes a brief biography.
- A reaction to the intensity of war that produced a feeling of helplessness.
- A bird that symbolizes deep knowledge and is known to live in Europe and Western Asia.
- The Spanish ______ attacked over one fifth of the world's population in World War I.
- Someone who takes care of a body for their burial.
- A group of people that live near each other and have similar interests and goals.
- The tenth month of the year, is known as Samhain or halloween.
- Known to be one of the most intelligent birds and known for its raspy chattering.
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- A sound producing machine from 1877 later known as a record player.
- English novelist and author of Frankenstein.
- A place for those that are not mentally stable, used to be known as abusive to patients.
- A tight fitting corset laced over a blouse.
- To make someone or something dishonest and unjust.
- A meeting in which people try to make contact with the dead.
- A giant spark of electricity in the atmosphere.
- A group _______ is known as a murder.
- The ______ Era was the period between 1815 to 1901 and was named after the Queen of England.
- The main form of pain medication popular in World War I.
20 Clues: A group _______ is known as a murder. • A tight fitting corset laced over a blouse. • English novelist and author of Frankenstein. • A giant spark of electricity in the atmosphere. • A scene that is captured and developed onto film. • To make someone or something dishonest and unjust. • Someone who takes care of a body for their burial. • ...
Putin Justifies Ukraine 2022-05-09
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- Russia has little to show for the war after two _______.
- its _________, and so no one forgets the lessons of WWII.
- The speech was preceded by the usual show of pomp and ________.
- Putin said the state will do everything it can to help the dead soldiers ________ ones.
- No ________ leaders were present.
- Zelenskyy said that "soon,Ukraine will have two victory days and ________ will have none left.
- Putin gave a speech at Moscow's ________ Day parade.
- Putin said Ukraine is run by ________.
- The Russian leader held a moment of ________.
- Putin accused the West of neglecting Russia's ________ demands prior to the invasion.
- Putin blames the ________.
- Putin made no reference to ________.
- May 9, 1945, is forever inscribed in world history as a _________ of our united Soviet people.
- the industrial region in eastern Ukraine.
- there was no shift in his speech toward a _________ national mobilization.
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- Putin said this fight is a continuation of that _________ fight.
- the ________ refers to the war as a "special military operation.
- Putin said we are "fighting for the motherland,
- Ukranian ________ at Azovstal steel plant has not allowed Russia to take the city.
- He offered sign of imminent _________.
- Putin acknowledged Russian _________ in Ukraine.
- Putin has made few ________ appearances.
- Thousands gathered in _________.
- Putin addressed rows of ________ standing before him.
- Putin links the conflict to ________ War II.
- Putin said it was the country's _______ duty to keep alive the memories of those who defeated Nazism.
26 Clues: Putin blames the ________. • Thousands gathered in _________. • No ________ leaders were present. • Putin made no reference to ________. • He offered sign of imminent _________. • Putin said Ukraine is run by ________. • Putin has made few ________ appearances. • the industrial region in eastern Ukraine. • Putin links the conflict to ________ War II. • ...
Putin Justifies Ukraine 2022-05-09
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- Russia has little to show for the war after two _______.
- its _________, and so no one forgets the lessons of WWII.
- The speech was preceded by the usual show of pomp and ________.
- Putin said the state will do everything it can to help the dead soldiers ________ ones.
- No ________ leaders were present.
- Zelenskyy said that "soon,Ukraine will have two victory days and ________ will have none left.
- Putin gave a speech at Moscow's ________ Day parade.
- Putin said Ukraine is run by ________.
- The Russian leader held a moment of ________.
- Putin accused the West of neglecting Russia's ________ demands prior to the invasion.
- Putin blames the ________.
- Putin made no reference to ________.
- May 9, 1945, is forever inscribed in world history as a _________ of our united Soviet people.
- the industrial region in eastern Ukraine.
- there was no shift in his speech toward a _________ national mobilization.
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- Putin said this fight is a continuation of that _________ fight.
- the ________ refers to the war as a "special military operation.
- Putin said we are "fighting for the motherland,
- Ukranian ________ at Azovstal steel plant has not allowed Russia to take the city.
- He offered sign of imminent _________.
- Putin acknowledged Russian _________ in Ukraine.
- Putin has made few ________ appearances.
- Thousands gathered in _________.
- Putin addressed rows of ________ standing before him.
- Putin links the conflict to ________ War II.
- Putin said it was the country's _______ duty to keep alive the memories of those who defeated Nazism.
26 Clues: Putin blames the ________. • Thousands gathered in _________. • No ________ leaders were present. • Putin made no reference to ________. • He offered sign of imminent _________. • Putin said Ukraine is run by ________. • Putin has made few ________ appearances. • the industrial region in eastern Ukraine. • Putin links the conflict to ________ War II. • ...
The Fall of the Ottoman Turkish Empire 2025-01-19
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- Ethnic group central to the Ottoman army
- Site of an Allied landing in 1915, key Ottoman victory
- Final Ottoman Sultan before abolition
- Key religious building in Istanbul, converted to a mosque
- Name of the rebellion supported by British forces during WW1
- Famous British officer who supported Arab revolts (last name)
- Ottoman Sultan nicknamed "The Lawgiver"
- Ethnic minority group persecuted during Ottoman decline
- The capital of the Ottoman Empire in its last years
- WW1 event that significantly weakened the Ottoman economy
- Group of young reformers pushing for modernization
- The century when the Ottoman Empire began to decline (e.g. 18th century)
- European power that completed with the Ottomans in the Middle East
- Name of the empire that fell after World War 1
- Region that became independent from the empire in the 19th century
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- Name of the law or reform movements that tried to modernize the empire
- The series of wars in Southeastern Europe that weakened the Ottomans
- Region where the Ottoman Empire committed a genocide during WW1
- WW1 battle where Ottoman forces achieved a rare victory
- Leader who abolished the Ottoman Caliphate
- Founder of modern Turkey
- Religious title held by Ottoman rulers
- Treaty that dismantled the Ottoman Empire (hint:1920)
- Treaty that officially ended Ottoman sovereignty
- City conquered by the Ottomans in 1453
- Former Ottoman Sultan deposed after reform movements
- Key strait controlled by the Ottoman Empire
- Country formed as the successor state to the Ottoman Empire
- World War 1 alliance the Ottoman Empire joined
- Country associated with the Ottoman Empire's downfall
30 Clues: Founder of modern Turkey • Final Ottoman Sultan before abolition • Religious title held by Ottoman rulers • City conquered by the Ottomans in 1453 • Ottoman Sultan nicknamed "The Lawgiver" • Ethnic group central to the Ottoman army • Leader who abolished the Ottoman Caliphate • Key strait controlled by the Ottoman Empire • World War 1 alliance the Ottoman Empire joined • ...
US History review 7th grade 2022-06-08
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- Name of the road that made transporting goods easier in the US
- This exchange brought goods from the New World to Europe and back
- Branch of government led by the President
- This doubled the size of the United States
- Branch of government responsible for trials in court
- The Cumberland Road had very few of these
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- Man-Made waterway in upstate New York that made transporting goods easier
- Very advanced Pre-Columbian Central/South American civilization
- First 10 amendments to the Constitution
- Formal document that sets up the US government
- Native American Tribe removed from their land
- Which president is responsible for the Trail of Tears?
- War fought between the colonies and Great Britain
- Cliff Dwelling people in the Southwest US
- Part of the legislature with 2 representatives from each state
15 Clues: First 10 amendments to the Constitution • Cliff Dwelling people in the Southwest US • Branch of government led by the President • The Cumberland Road had very few of these • This doubled the size of the United States • Native American Tribe removed from their land • Formal document that sets up the US government • War fought between the colonies and Great Britain • ...
November Spelling 2022-11-27
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- the mathematical word for a closed shape
- the corners of a shape
- a four sided shape
- a line that splits a shape equally in half
- things people do for fun in their free time
- a book where Anne Frank recorded her daily experiences
- the building block of rocks
- lines that meet each other at right angles
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- something that occurs naturally in an area that can be sold
- the day we remember those who died in WW2
- the middle number in a data set when ordered
- a four sided shape with only one pair of parallel lines
- the place where Jews were forced to live during World War 2
- two lines that are opposite each other at equal distance from each other
- the different physical sections that a country can be divided by
15 Clues: a four sided shape • the corners of a shape • the building block of rocks • the mathematical word for a closed shape • the day we remember those who died in WW2 • a line that splits a shape equally in half • lines that meet each other at right angles • things people do for fun in their free time • the middle number in a data set when ordered • ...
(US History) Unit 6 Vocabulary SSUSH 14&15 2022-10-26
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- Wilson declared the US a neutral state in the war. But despite this, US continued to trade with countries involved in the war, specifically the allied powers.
- Movement of over 300,000 African American from the rural south into Northern cities between 1914-1920.
- US wanted Hawaii for business and so Hawaiian sugar could be sold in the US duty free.
- President of the US during WWI
- Political, military, and economic domination of strong nations over weaker territories to build an empire/nation.
- Document that concluded the Spanish-American War.
- Law which punished people for aiding the enemy or refusing military duty during WW1.
- A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat,128 Americans died.
- A 6 month conflict between Spain & the US, as a result Spain ceded Puerto Rico, the Philippine Islands, and Guam to the US.
- This US ship mysteriously exploded and sank in the harbor of Havana.
- Treaty that ended WWI. It blamed Germany for the war & handed down harsh punishment.
- A policy that the Germans announced on January 1917 which stated that their submarines would sink any ship in the British waters
- An armed military conflict between the US and the 1st Philippine Republic.
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- A political party that believes people should own and control industry through democratically controlled public agencies, cooperatives, or other collective groups.
- Formed to fight U.S. annexation of the Philippines, citing a variety of reasons ranging from the economic to the legal to the racial to the moral.
- A national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs.
- Members of 1st Volunteer Cavalry, in the Spanish-American War.
- Letter in which a Spanish ambassador criticizes President McKinley.
- An extension of the Monroe Doctrine
- This is the plan for post-World War I outlined by the president in 1918. LeagueofNations An international organization formed in 1920 after WWI to promote cooperation & peace among nations.
- Man-made waterway linking the Atlantic to the Pacific across the Isthmus of Panama by the US.
- This was sent by Germans to encourage a Mexican attack against the US. Intercepted by the US in 1917.
- European war in which an alliance including Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and the US defeated the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria.
- Roosevelt's philosophy in international affairs, ask first but bring along a big army to help convince them.
- Leading socialist, labor organizer, and 4 time candidate for president.
25 Clues: President of the US during WWI • An extension of the Monroe Doctrine • Document that concluded the Spanish-American War. • A national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs. • Members of 1st Volunteer Cavalry, in the Spanish-American War. • Letter in which a Spanish ambassador criticizes President McKinley. • ...
Holocaust 2015-09-14
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- Empire or kingdom; Hitler planned that Germany and its "Aryan"
- solution The name for the plan to eliminate 11,000,000 Jews in Europe
- A location to which Jews and others were deported
- In Judaism, a house of worship and learning.
- Contraction of geheime staatspolizei, Secret state police of the third Reich
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- The ovens and furnaces where dead bodies of prisoners were consumed
- A cyanide gas made of Prussic acid, produced by Germans
- A six-pointed star which is a symbol of Judaism.
- opposition to and discrimination against Jews.
- A term coined by historian Raphael Lemkin during World war 2
10 Clues: In Judaism, a house of worship and learning. • opposition to and discrimination against Jews. • A six-pointed star which is a symbol of Judaism. • A location to which Jews and others were deported • A cyanide gas made of Prussic acid, produced by Germans • A term coined by historian Raphael Lemkin during World war 2 • ...
6th Grade, U.1, L.1 CCD Vocabulary Words 2023-09-11
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- not subject to transfer, surrender, or removal especially one's rights as a citizen
- an inner sense of right and wrong
- a warm & close feeling between people who feel like they are a family
- an international organization that formed in 1945 to promote peace after World War 2
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- strong opinions that are believed to be true and trustworthy
- having the freedom to act in a certain way that all people deserve
- a specific right to act, speak, or think as a person wants
- to provide with something freely or naturally (given)
- being worthy, honored, or respected
- the power to think clearly
10 Clues: the power to think clearly • an inner sense of right and wrong • being worthy, honored, or respected • to provide with something freely or naturally (given) • a specific right to act, speak, or think as a person wants • strong opinions that are believed to be true and trustworthy • having the freedom to act in a certain way that all people deserve • ...
Travelling Through Time 2020-03-21
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- 2 words; this period started with the discovery of America
- communication over long distances using technology
- the study of disease and illness
- means of moving people and things from one place to another
- 2 words; this period started with the French Revolution
- what makes things move, work, and grow
- 2 words; the first and longest period in Prehistory
- 2 words; a machine that made it easier to copy
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- creative written works
- 2 words; the final period in Prehistory when important technological changes happened
- 2 words; the second period in Prehistory when important agricultural changes happened
- 2 words; something new about the physical world
- journeys of discovery and investigation
- 2 words; this period started with the fall of the Roman Empire
- 2 words; this period started with the invention of writing
- creative visual works
- and pictures
- a religion founded in the 7th century
18 Clues: and pictures • creative visual works • creative written works • the study of disease and illness • a religion founded in the 7th century • what makes things move, work, and grow • journeys of discovery and investigation • 2 words; a machine that made it easier to copy • 2 words; something new about the physical world • communication over long distances using technology • ...
Interconnections 2022-10-21
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- where rubbish is dumped
- Fast made cheap Clothing (2 words)
- the way things move around the world
- to go places
- the process of making something global
- the largest ocean (two words)
- somehting that can be made into something new
- the ship that blocked up the suez canal
- people who hijack ships
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- fabric made of plastic fibres
- the country where most of our clothing waste ends up
- materials that occur naturally in the world (two words)
- Someone who travels
- what ships sail on
- Fast Fashion Factory that collapsed (two words)
- Moving goods between countries
- waste that is not in landfill
- a way to transport over the ocean
- a canal between the Red Sea and the mediterranean (2 words)
- the person who buys the goods
20 Clues: to go places • what ships sail on • Someone who travels • where rubbish is dumped • people who hijack ships • fabric made of plastic fibres • waste that is not in landfill • the person who buys the goods • the largest ocean (two words) • Moving goods between countries • a way to transport over the ocean • Fast made cheap Clothing (2 words) • the way things move around the world • ...
ddd 2016-05-06
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- POWERS: the coalition headed by Germany, Italy, and Japan that opposed the Allied powers in World War II.
- something that you do to hurt or punish someone because they have hurt you or someone else
- murder of a famous or important person, especially for political reasons
- an official written agreement between two or more countries
- to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc.
- an official action that is intended to prevent people or goods from moving from one place to another
- a number of countries ruled by one person or government
- someone who is in prison as punishment for a crime
- to write as a signature
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- POWERS: countries allied in opposition to the Central Powers
- to get or achieve something, usually as a result of a lot of effort
- an end to something
- a plane, helicopter, or other vehicle that flies
- damage or destruction affecting a large area or a lot of people
- a formal agreement between enemies to stop fighting a war
- the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc
- a situation in which something cannot continue because of a problem
- fighting between two or more countries that involves the use of armed forces and usually continues for a long time
- GUN: a gun that automatically fires many bullets, one immediately after another
- fight between two armies in a war
20 Clues: an end to something • to write as a signature • fight between two armies in a war • the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc • a plane, helicopter, or other vehicle that flies • to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc. • someone who is in prison as punishment for a crime • a number of countries ruled by one person or government • ...
ddd 2016-05-06
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- POWERS: the coalition headed by Germany, Italy, and Japan that opposed the Allied powers in World War II.
- an official written agreement between two or more countries
- fight between two armies in a war
- murder of a famous or important person, especially for political reasons
- a number of countries ruled by one person or government
- an official action that is intended to prevent people or goods from moving from one place to another
- a formal agreement between enemies to stop fighting a war
- to write as a signature
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- damage or destruction affecting a large area or a lot of people
- to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc.
- fighting between two or more countries that involves the use of armed forces and usually continues for a long time
- the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc
- something that you do to hurt or punish someone because they have hurt you or someone else
- someone who is in prison as punishment for a crime
- to get or achieve something, usually as a result of a lot of effort
- a situation in which something cannot continue because of a problem
- a plane, helicopter, or other vehicle that flies
- an end to something
- POWERS: countries allied in opposition to the Central Powers
- GUN: a gun that automatically fires many bullets, one immediately after another
20 Clues: an end to something • to write as a signature • fight between two armies in a war • the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc • to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc. • a plane, helicopter, or other vehicle that flies • someone who is in prison as punishment for a crime • a number of countries ruled by one person or government • ...
Isabelle Nersita Articles X-word 2024-02-09
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- The Government needed to balance ______ that the states had.
- The Declaration of Independence was signed ______ the Revolutionary War ends.
- Noah Webster wrote a _______ for American English.
- After the war, _______, people who supported Britten, moved to Canada and England.
- To encourage people to buy locally-produced goods, goods manufactured in another state will be ______.
- Alexander _______ hated the world, the congress, and himself.
- Daniel _____ was the leader of Shays rebellion.
- Under the Articles of Confederation, declaring _______ was a power held exclusively by the national government.
- The First constitution was passed during the __________.
- Alexander Hamilton knew that the key factors to the U.S. being a powerful nation are its ________________ and its isolation from England.
- What was the underlying crisis that overshadowed other issues?
- The Declaration of Independence established the colonies as their own __________.
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- Shays’ ______ was when farmers and war veterans would go and rebel against the Massachusetts Government.
- The Articles of Confederation printed more money and the _______ itor made it less valuable.
- The ______ obstacle facing the Continental Congress was enforcing laws.(hint: how big)
- The articles of confederation were the US's first _______.
- Like the rest of the farmers, Daniel Shays was not a ________ landowner.
- Where was the new constitution written?
- At the Confederation Congress, Nine-thirteenths of the delegates to agree to pass a new ___.
- The Continental army had been disbanded after the _________ war.
20 Clues: Where was the new constitution written? • Daniel _____ was the leader of Shays rebellion. • Noah Webster wrote a _______ for American English. • The First constitution was passed during the __________. • The articles of confederation were the US's first _______. • The Government needed to balance ______ that the states had. • ...
MODULE 12 TEST REVIEW 2024-04-05
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- Two things the Soviet Union possessed: military strength and _________________ strength.
- The Korean was if often called the _______________ War.
- the last name of the Senator who led anti-communist efforts.
- Attacking suspected communists without evidence.
- Barrier built between East and West Berlin that became a symbol of the Cold War.
- Because the U.S. hid the bomb and delayed in attacking Germany the Stalin was ______________ of the United States.
- After a Soviet blockade, Britain and USA fly food and supplies into West Berlin.
- A war where no shots were fired and the USA did not directly fight the Soviet Union.
- This country had a communist government and a state-controlled economy.
- Countries the Soviet Union controls.
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- Policy of the United States where we would stop communism from spreading.
- Nationwide fear of communism.
- A Willigness to risk nuclear war to prevent the spread of communism.
- Substitute wars for fighting the Soviet Union.
- Abbreviation for the organization made after WWII that pledged mutual military support to each other.
- This group was the target of Communist which hunts.
- Europe is divided into two politically and economically different regions.
- This country was a democracy and had a free enterprise economy.
- Plan by General Marshall to rebuild 16 European nations after World War II.
- This country was divided at the 38th parallel.
20 Clues: Nationwide fear of communism. • Countries the Soviet Union controls. • Substitute wars for fighting the Soviet Union. • This country was divided at the 38th parallel. • Attacking suspected communists without evidence. • This group was the target of Communist which hunts. • The Korean was if often called the _______________ War. • ...
U.S. Foreign Policy People, Terms, and Events 2022-03-14
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- policy that encourages cooperation among states and nations
- the cooperation of multiple countries to strengthen the security of each
- the war versus France, the White House was sacked and not a lot came out of it, but it did show that the US was strong enough to compete with a global power
- Policy of Washington's Farewell Address and the Monroe Doctrine: staying out of other countries' affairs
- the outcome of 9/11, fighting against Afghanistan, 2001 - 2014 officially, but troops weren't withdrawn until 2021
- 1955-1975 the war that took place in Southeast Asia, considered a proxy war of the Cold War over communism in the country
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- the document used by the president to justify helping anti-communist forces during the Cold War
- to be contained as a prisoner,more specifically for political or military reasons
- the then-president of Chile, a Marxist who was eventually overthrown in a coup with Kissinger and Nixon
- to remove help and/or forces during a war, or leaving a war
- a civil war between several ethnic groups and genocide was carried out. The UN intervened, and President Bill Clinton carried out peacekeeping
- 1950-1953 (ish),ended in a stalemate, with the U.S. supporting the South in this proxy war
- American foreign policy of the U.S.- Mexico War, extending the power of a country to manipulate through force
- Eleanor and Franklin, the former being part of the UN Committee and the latter as the president that brought us into World War II
14 Clues: policy that encourages cooperation among states and nations • to remove help and/or forces during a war, or leaving a war • the cooperation of multiple countries to strengthen the security of each • to be contained as a prisoner,more specifically for political or military reasons • ...
Fourth of July History Crossword 2023-07-01
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- Incident on March 5, 1770 where the redcoats killed eleven colonists; Boston ____
- This country supported the colonists during the Revolutionary War
- The color coats the British soldiers had
- Where was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War fought
- ____ without representation lead to the American Revolution
- A refusal to buy or use goods and services.
- Another name for the Revolutionary War; The War of ____
- Colonists who chose to fight for independence were called ____
- This "party" protested taxation by dumping tea into the Boston Harbor
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- Number of original colonies
- Writer of the Declaration of Independence Thomas(Last Name)
- The ____ Act put a taxation on documents newspapers, playing cards, etc.
- Where the “Shot heard ‘round the world” happen (City), Massachusetts
- Person appointed commander of the Continental Army on June 14, 1775
- Uncle ____ is the personification of the US patriotism
- “Give me liberty or give me death!” - Patrick(Last Name)
- The colonies ambassador to France during the Revolution? (First Name)Franklin
- Believed to have sewed the first US Flag(First) Ross
18 Clues: Number of original colonies • The color coats the British soldiers had • A refusal to buy or use goods and services. • Believed to have sewed the first US Flag(First) Ross • Uncle ____ is the personification of the US patriotism • Another name for the Revolutionary War; The War of ____ • “Give me liberty or give me death!” - Patrick(Last Name) • ...
Socials Crossword 2012-10-01
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- A group of Canadian landscape painters from 1920 to 1933.
- A tax on imposts or exports.
- A political ideology that focuses on the interests of a particular region or group of regions.
- The meeting of the Allied victors following the end of World War I.
- 28th President of the United States.
- A compensation for mistreatment, or injury.
- A political battle to have women recognized as persons under the BNA Act.
- The eighth Prime Minister of Canada
- Trade union active primarily in the Western part of Canada.
- An intergovernmental organization founded as a result of the Paris Peace Conference.
- United States companies building factories in Canada.
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- The ____ of 1919 was one of the most influential strikes in Canadian history.
- The German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the Kingdom of Bulgaria.
- When a government forces its people to go to war.
- A process of negotiation between employees and corporations aimed at reaching agreements.
- United formally by a league, treaty or marriage.
- A way of economic management that focuses on co-operative management of the economy.
- A report resulting from the 1926 Imperial Conference of British Empire leaders in London.
- When warring parties agree to stop fighting, but it is not the end of the war.
- The illegal traffic in liquor in violation of legislative restrictions.
- An unusually deadly and severe pandemic that spread across the world.
21 Clues: A tax on imposts or exports. • The eighth Prime Minister of Canada • 28th President of the United States. • A compensation for mistreatment, or injury. • United formally by a league, treaty or marriage. • When a government forces its people to go to war. • United States companies building factories in Canada. • A group of Canadian landscape painters from 1920 to 1933. • ...
President Day Crossword 2024-02-22
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- First name of the longest serving president...he was elected 4 times
- This president had 15 children, more than any other president
- First name of the president that was a military hero with the Rough Riders
- Was president when the Great Depression started
- The shortest president in history and writer of the U.S. Constitution
- Which president was elected twice but not in a row...winning in 1884 and 1892
- Before becoming president he was a famous actor in Hollywood
- The 1st President
- Last name of the father and son presidents that were 41st and 43rd
- The tallest president in history was also a successful wrestler when he was young
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- This president was assassinated in 1901
- After being president he became a member of the Supreme Court (and famously got stuck in a White House bathtub)
- Which president wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Before he became president he was a General that helped win World War II
- This president played football for the University of Michigan
- Which person served the fewest amount of days as president
- Before becoming president he was the General that accepted the surrender to end the Civil War
- Last name of the father and son presidents that were 2nd and 6th
- This president was killed in 1963 before completing his promise of sending a person to the moon
- President during World War I
- The first African American president
21 Clues: The 1st President • President during World War I • The first African American president • This president was assassinated in 1901 • Was president when the Great Depression started • Which president wrote the Declaration of Independence • Which person served the fewest amount of days as president • Before becoming president he was a famous actor in Hollywood • ...
13 colonies cross word 2024-09-24
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- is what you call a person who has no bias on the war
- the part of the colonies that relied on slaves
- the act that let British soldiers stay in the colonists houses
- the reason the britsh start taxing thcoloniststs
- what is used to fight in the war
- the reason we know john smith saved james town
- the product that saved James Town
- the person that saved James town
- big amounts of crops that are used to make money
- the killing of 5 colnists in Boston
- the first successful settlement in the new world
- is what you call a person who is in favor of the coloniststs
- the reason they put stamps on paper to collect money
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- the place james town was located
- the problem that jamestown settlement faced
- the first town that disappeared in the new warsuccessful
- is what you call a red coat British soalder
- the first person to separate from the german church
- the word assosiatied to the disappearance of roanoke
- the line that forbids the colonists from going west
- one of the products the south sold
- the reason they threw tea into the port
- the tossing of British tea into the port
- the leader of the main church before the king split from the church
- the people that the colonists and British fought in the french and indian war
- the first people to call home in the new world
26 Clues: the place james town was located • what is used to fight in the war • the person that saved James town • the product that saved James Town • one of the products the south sold • the killing of 5 colnists in Boston • the reason they threw tea into the port • the tossing of British tea into the port • the problem that jamestown settlement faced • ...
13 colonies cross word 2024-09-24
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- is what you call a person who has no bias on the war
- the part of the colonies that relied on slaves
- the act that let British soldiers stay in the colonists houses
- the reason the britsh start taxing thcoloniststs
- what is used to fight in the war
- the reason we know john smith saved james town
- the product that saved James Town
- the person that saved James town
- big amounts of crops that are used to make money
- the killing of 5 colnists in Boston
- the first successful settlement in the new world
- is what you call a person who is in favor of the coloniststs
- the reason they put stamps on paper to collect money
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- the place james town was located
- the problem that jamestown settlement faced
- the first town that disappeared in the new warsuccessful
- is what you call a red coat British soalder
- the first person to separate from the german church
- the word assosiatied to the disappearance of roanoke
- the line that forbids the colonists from going west
- one of the products the south sold
- the reason they threw tea into the port
- the tossing of British tea into the port
- the leader of the main church before the king split from the church
- the people that the colonists and British fought in the french and indian war
- the first people to call home in the new world
26 Clues: the place james town was located • what is used to fight in the war • the person that saved James town • the product that saved James Town • one of the products the south sold • the killing of 5 colnists in Boston • the reason they threw tea into the port • the tossing of British tea into the port • the problem that jamestown settlement faced • ...
Pottery Puzzles 2024-04-26
10 Clues: battles • self-ruled city • peninsula in Europe • Protectors of Greece • war-based city-state • Socrates, Plato, Aristotle • series of games every 4 years • 1st name of a great Greek leader • Believed to be the ruler of the world • Type of government that started in Ancient Greece
Unit 7 - Rivers 2022-02-05
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- purpose of dam, controlling
- Nile flooding allowed this development
- slower river of the 2 in Mesopotamia
- dam generated power
- floodwaters deposit
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- the longest river in world
- longer river of 2 in Mesopotamia
- a colored Niles source
- plain between 2 rivers
- "Land between 2 rivers"
- redirecting water
- a colored Niles source
- fertile
13 Clues: fertile • redirecting water • dam generated power • floodwaters deposit • a colored Niles source • plain between 2 rivers • a colored Niles source • "Land between 2 rivers" • the longest river in world • purpose of dam, controlling • longer river of 2 in Mesopotamia • slower river of the 2 in Mesopotamia • Nile flooding allowed this development
WWI Vocabulary 2013-02-12
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- A temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties; truce: World War I ended with the armistice of 1918.
- Powers Germany and Austria-Hungary, often with their allies Turkey and Bulgaria, as opposed to the Allies.
- of Nations An international organization to promote world peace and cooperation that was created by the Treaty of Versailles (1919): dissolved April 1946.
- The powers of the Triple Entente (Great Britain, France, Russia), with the nations allied with them (Belgium, Serbia, Japan, Italy, etc., not including the United States), or, loosely, with all the nations (including the United States) allied or associated with them as opposed to the Central Powers.
- A fixed allowance of provisions or food, especially for soldiers or sailors or for civilians during a shortage: a daily ration of meat and bread.
- Determination by oneself or itself, without outside influence.
- Points A statement of the war aims of the Allies, made by President Wilson on January 8, 1918.
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- war A war in which every available weapon is used and the nation's full financial resources are devoted
- The deliberate spreading of such information, rumors, etc.
- A strong military spirit or policy.
- Plan A plan intended to ensure German victory over a Franco-Russian alliance by holding off Russia with minimal strength and swiftly defeating France by a massive flanking movement through the Low Countries, devised by Alfred, Count von Schlieffen (1833-1913) in 1905
- Entente An informal understanding among Great Britain, France, and Russia based on a Franco-Russian military alliance (1894), an Anglo-French entente (1904), and an Anglo-Russian entente (1907). It was considered a counterbalance to the Triple Alliance but was terminated when the Bolsheviks came into control in Russia in 1917.
- warfare Combat in which each side occupies a system of protective trenches.
- of Versailles The treaty imposed on Germany by the Allied powers in 1920 after the end of World War I which demanded exorbitant reparations from the Germans
14 Clues: A strong military spirit or policy. • The deliberate spreading of such information, rumors, etc. • Determination by oneself or itself, without outside influence. • warfare Combat in which each side occupies a system of protective trenches. • Points A statement of the war aims of the Allies, made by President Wilson on January 8, 1918. • ...
WWI Vocab Crossword 2013-02-11
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- of Versailles The treaty imposed on Germany by the Allied powers in 1920 after the end of World War I which demanded exorbitant reparations from the Germans
- Powers Germany and Austria-Hungary, often with their allies Turkey and Bulgaria, as opposed to the Allies.
- Determination by oneself or itself, without outside influence.
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- war A war in which every available weapon is used and the nation's full financial resources are devoted
- warfare Combat in which each side occupies a system of protective trenches.
- A temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties; truce: World War I ended with the armistice of 1918.
- A strong military spirit or policy.
- Points A statement of the war aims of the Allies, made by President Wilson on January 8, 1918.
- Entente An informal understanding among Great Britain, France, and Russia based on a Franco-Russian military alliance (1894), an Anglo-French entente (1904), and an Anglo-Russian entente (1907). It was considered a counterbalance to the Triple Alliance but was terminated when the Bolsheviks came into control in Russia in 1917.
- The powers of the Triple Entente (Great Britain, France, Russia), with the nations allied with them (Belgium, Serbia, Japan, Italy, etc., not including the United States), or, loosely, with all the nations (including the United States) allied or associated with them as opposed to the Central Powers.
- The deliberate spreading of such information, rumors, etc.
- Plan A plan intended to ensure German victory over a Franco-Russian alliance by holding off Russia with minimal strength and swiftly defeating France by a massive flanking movement through the Low Countries, devised by Alfred, Count von Schlieffen (1833-1913) in 1905
- of Nations An international organization to promote world peace and cooperation that was created by the Treaty of Versailles (1919): dissolved April 1946.
- A fixed allowance of provisions or food, especially for soldiers or sailors or for civilians during a shortage: a daily ration of meat and bread.
14 Clues: A strong military spirit or policy. • The deliberate spreading of such information, rumors, etc. • Determination by oneself or itself, without outside influence. • warfare Combat in which each side occupies a system of protective trenches. • Points A statement of the war aims of the Allies, made by President Wilson on January 8, 1918. • ...
Keywords 2016-08-25
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- The belief that all disputes should be settled by peaceful means
- Weapons which can destroy large areas and numbers of people
- Attacking without being provoked
- An international body set up to promote world peace and co-operation
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- Bringing a fight or a struggle to a peaceful conclusion
- Bringing together people who were opposed to each other
- The ending of war throughout the world
- A war which is fought for the right reasons and in a right way
- Intimidating and frightening people weaker than yourself
- Taking advantage of a weaker group
- Treating a person or their feelings with consideration
- Stopping blaming someone and/or pardoning them for what they have done wrong
12 Clues: Attacking without being provoked • Taking advantage of a weaker group • The ending of war throughout the world • Treating a person or their feelings with consideration • Bringing a fight or a struggle to a peaceful conclusion • Bringing together people who were opposed to each other • Intimidating and frightening people weaker than yourself • ...
UN, NATO, WARSAW, Post WW Two 2021-03-26
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- The WARSAW pact was made in response to ____
- The UN is composed of 193 ____ around the world
- WARSAW was established on ____ 14, 1955
- Created to prevent another World War like WW Two
- Cold War When America and The Soviet Unions alliance began to fall apart, ____ began.
- The United States and ____ formed an alliance after WW Two
- NATOS two official languages are ____ and English.
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- As conditions were getting better post WW Two, private business' grew, and so did America's ____.
- ____ is an alliance between the Soviet Union and 7 satellite states in Eastern Europe.
- N(North)A(____)T(Treaty)O(Organization)
- NATO is a ____ alliance
- of Nations The UN is similar to the ____.
12 Clues: NATO is a ____ alliance • N(North)A(____)T(Treaty)O(Organization) • WARSAW was established on ____ 14, 1955 • of Nations The UN is similar to the ____. • The WARSAW pact was made in response to ____ • The UN is composed of 193 ____ around the world • Created to prevent another World War like WW Two • NATOS two official languages are ____ and English. • ...
UN, NATO, WARSAW, Post WW Two 2021-03-26
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- The WARSAW pact was made in response to ____
- The UN is composed of 193 ____ around the world
- WARSAW was established on ____ 14, 1955
- Created to prevent another World War like WW Two
- Cold War When America and The Soviet Unions alliance began to fall apart, ____ began.
- The United States and ____ formed an alliance after WW Two
- NATOs two official languages are ____ and English.
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- As conditions were getting better post WW Two, private business' grew, and so did America's ____.
- ____ is an alliance between the Soviet Union and 7 satellite states in Eastern Europe.
- N(North)A(____)T(Treaty)O(Organization)
- NATO is a ____ alliance
- of Nations The UN is similar to the ____.
12 Clues: NATO is a ____ alliance • N(North)A(____)T(Treaty)O(Organization) • WARSAW was established on ____ 14, 1955 • The WARSAW pact was made in response to ____ • of Nations The UN is similar to the ____. • The UN is composed of 193 ____ around the world • Created to prevent another World War like WW Two • NATOs two official languages are ____ and English. • ...
wwll 2025-04-25
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- AGermancodemakingmachinewhosesecretswerecrackedbyBritishintelligence
- a surprise military strike by Japan against the United States on December 7, 1941, at the U.S. naval base in Hawai
- a top-secret World War II government program that developed the world's first atomic bombs
- D. Roosevelt spearheaded unprecedented federal legislation and directed the federal government during most of the Great Depression implementing the New Deal
- the central figure in the story of the Holocaust
- The Allied invasion of Normandy
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- Germanytactic
- AxisPower
- The Holocaust was the systematic murder of Europe's Jews by the Nazis and their collaborators during the Second World War
- Allies
- AcrucialnavalbattleinthePacific
- The practice of limiting the amount of certain goods available to the public during wartime
12 Clues: Allies • AxisPower • Germanytactic • AcrucialnavalbattleinthePacific • The Allied invasion of Normandy • the central figure in the story of the Holocaust • AGermancodemakingmachinewhosesecretswerecrackedbyBritishintelligence • a top-secret World War II government program that developed the world's first atomic bombs • ...
crossword project 2024-01-12
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- a blockade made by the soviet that lasted a year and after the stoped it it was considered the first u.s. win
- offered military and economic aid to any democratic nation under threat.
- system of goverment where the states have the power and is run by "the people"
- financial aid given to countries recovering from ww2 and to avoid them to not turn to communism
- when mcCarthy said there were spies infiltrating the us with no proof making the people do the same
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- fear that if a country falls to communism other countries will follow
- the start of the space race
- The Cold War was an ongoing political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after World War II.
- is trying to contain communism and not to eliminate it so it does not spread
- The Iron Curtain is a political metaphor used to describe the political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II
- the competition between nations regarding achievements in space
- the race between the us and soviet to be superior in military
- The goverment owns everything
- the fear that communist will infiltrate the us and spread communism
- when soldiers came back from the war/s they started to have kids which increases the population
15 Clues: the start of the space race • The goverment owns everything • the race between the us and soviet to be superior in military • the competition between nations regarding achievements in space • the fear that communist will infiltrate the us and spread communism • fear that if a country falls to communism other countries will follow • ...
U.S. History Crossword 2025-03-11
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- civil rights activist who refused to give her seat up on a buss
- an outlying district of a city
- protect you from unlawful discrimination, harassment, or abuse
- a political and social protest campaign against the policy of racial segregation on the public transit system
- an American attorney and politician who served as the 30th governor of California from 1943 to 1953 and as the 14th Chief Justice of the United States from 1953 to 1969
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- American married couple who were convicted of spying for the Soviet Union
- hysteria over the perceived threat posed by Communists in the US during the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States
- a main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities
- limiting the spread of communism during the Cold War
- in an attempt to force the Allies to abandon the city,the soviet union cut off all ground traffic into and out of West Berlin
- an American government official accused in 1948 of having spied for the Soviet Union in the 1930s
- the post–World War II (1946–1964) baby boom in the United States and Europe
- established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to all democratic nations under threat
- created in 1938
- a law that provided a range of benefits for some of the returning World War II soldiers
15 Clues: created in 1938 • an outlying district of a city • limiting the spread of communism during the Cold War • a main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities • protect you from unlawful discrimination, harassment, or abuse • civil rights activist who refused to give her seat up on a buss • ...
1992 2017-07-21
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- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
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- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
25 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • ...
1992 2017-07-21
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- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
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- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
25 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • ...
1992 2017-07-21
Across
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
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- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
25 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • ...
1992 2017-07-21
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- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
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- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Welcher David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Welcher Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
24 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg • ...
1992 2017-07-21
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- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
- Wer wurde 1992 Olympiasieger im 100 Meter Lauf (Nachname)
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs
- Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Welcher David Lynch Film kam im August 1992 in die Kinos
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Wo fanden die olympischen Sommerspiele 1992 statt
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Welcher Künstler war 1992 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
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- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg
- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball Europameisterschaft
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Welcher Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992
24 Clues: Tier des Jahres 1992 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • Weibliche Form von Pius • Kürzeste Straße Hamburgs • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • Wie viele Partnerstädte hat Hamburg • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Wer wurde Fußball-Europameister 1992 • Wer war 1992 Bürgermeister in Hamburg • ...
History 2017-05-19
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- 1st hispanic American to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor
- Document written by the puritans
- changes, corrections or additions to a law or the constitution
- influenced 2nd amendment
- “The shot heard round the world”
- Ended french and Indian War
- wrote the mayflower compact
- against the ratification of the constitution
- leading general for the union
- France joined colonists war efforts against Britain (include ‘Battle’)
- invented the bifocals
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- he was feathered and tarred by Boston population
- series of 85 essays written to support the ratification of the Constitution
- to vote to bring charges against
- 1st battle of the Civil War (include ‘Battle’)
- wanted a strict interpretation of the constitution
- plains largest physical land region
- Founder of rhode island
- African american spy/slave
- leader of the 1st great awakening
- our 1st president
- started raid at Harpers Ferry
- wrote “Common Sense”
- The first permanent english settlement in US
- known for saying “and as for me...give me liberty or give me death!”
25 Clues: our 1st president • wrote “Common Sense” • invented the bifocals • Founder of rhode island • influenced 2nd amendment • African american spy/slave • Ended french and Indian War • wrote the mayflower compact • leading general for the union • started raid at Harpers Ferry • Document written by the puritans • to vote to bring charges against • “The shot heard round the world” • ...
Culture of the Sixties 2013-06-06
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- When people express their dreams and aspirations is called?
- One of the slogans was "Make _____ not war"
- This was a popular mix of colour during the 1960's.
- What was turned dramatic, unbalanced and hectic?
- Children born after World War II are called ________.
- Where was the war happening?
- Women viewed wearing ______ as a statement.
- The sixties was a _____ theme.
- The fall and relaxation of some ______ taboos.
- What drug did people do the most back then?
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- What was one of the bands that became internationally famous?
- The Beatles influenced the _______.
- The hippie movement had a big influence on ________ jeans.
- The ______ symbol was made into jewellery, belt buckles and etc.
- Music went through a _________.
- The ______, music, art, and film industry were all affected
- Art was used as an expression of the ______.
- What came into fashion after a movie was released?
- All the _____ and beliefs changed a great deal.
- Back then they called Pop Art?
20 Clues: Where was the war happening? • Back then they called Pop Art? • The sixties was a _____ theme. • Music went through a _________. • The Beatles influenced the _______. • One of the slogans was "Make _____ not war" • Women viewed wearing ______ as a statement. • What drug did people do the most back then? • Art was used as an expression of the ______. • ...
Ancient Greece JAS 2022-04-05
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- Died by getting shot in the heel.
- Odysseus's son.
- Wife of Odysseus.
- Formation the Spartans used.
- Turns men into animals.
- The cyclops in the Odyssey.
- The alliance Athens formed.
- Peace maker.
- God of war.
- Perhaps Alexander's greatest legacy.
- Alexander's age when he became king.
- Amount of battles Alexander lost.
- Main character of The Odyssey.
- Wife of Zeus.
- Athens is her city.
- Considered the most noble character of the war.
- "Come and get them," he said.
- Led Athens during the golden age.
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- Argues with Achilles.
- Alexander's city in Egypt.
- Alexander's father.
- God of the sea.
- They belonged to Sparta more then they belonged to their parents.
- The wars where Sparta rose to power.
- God of the underworld.
- The civil war between Athens and Sparta.
- They have more freedom in Sparta than other places in the ancient world.
- Friend of Achilles.
- God of thunder.
- The message the runner delivered to Athens.
30 Clues: God of war. • Peace maker. • Wife of Zeus. • Odysseus's son. • God of the sea. • God of thunder. • Wife of Odysseus. • Alexander's father. • Friend of Achilles. • Athens is her city. • Argues with Achilles. • God of the underworld. • Turns men into animals. • Alexander's city in Egypt. • The cyclops in the Odyssey. • The alliance Athens formed. • Formation the Spartans used. • ...
World History 2022-04-10
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- the country which had intense relationship with French
- where the first war with tanks took place
- the dynasty when China experienced large scale of population growth
- religion that mostly developed in South Asia
- “the sick man of Europe”
- the ocean which brought trades that connected Africa, Europe and Asia
- what Germany has been reduced due to the treaty of versailles
- the dynasty when China established script
- political orientation to maintain military force
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- the country which established Institutional Revolutionary Party in 1929
- what Germany had to pay to the allied countries
- strategy used in war of attrition
- trade routes originated in ancient China
- where the war with the most dead took place
- the capital city established in japan during Heian period
- the weapon developed by British in 1916
- one of the biggest river over the world in America
- philosophy started in 550 B.C.E. in China
- bond between states
- capital of French
20 Clues: capital of French • bond between states • “the sick man of Europe” • strategy used in war of attrition • the weapon developed by British in 1916 • trade routes originated in ancient China • where the first war with tanks took place • philosophy started in 550 B.C.E. in China • the dynasty when China established script • where the war with the most dead took place • ...
EHo_Revolutionarycrossword 2022-02-03
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- bloodless rebellion
- colonies metand wrote rights
- after death, the Stuart family assumed the English throne
- closed boston harbor,milliary, quartered troops as a responce to the boston tea party
- great britian recongnized independence of usa
- war over the absolute rule of Charles I
- shot heard around the world
- prince Charles became king,reinstalled the monarcy
- fled to France
- signed the petition of right which held laws higher than the king
- french and Indian war was expensive
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- beheaded king Charles I
- draft of declaration of independence
- freedom of speech
- fought parliament for money
- installed a republican form of government
- natural rights,social contract theory
- british troops fired and killed 5 colonist
- prohibited colonist from settling west of Appalachian mountains
- war over Britain expansion to the Indian land
- protected citizens from their government
- act tax on paper
- overthrow king James
- tax tea and boston tea party
- natual rights
25 Clues: natual rights • fled to France • act tax on paper • freedom of speech • bloodless rebellion • overthrow king James • beheaded king Charles I • fought parliament for money • shot heard around the world • colonies metand wrote rights • tax tea and boston tea party • french and Indian war was expensive • draft of declaration of independence • natural rights,social contract theory • ...
Greece Quiz #2 2020-11-13
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- Spartan king that fought at Thermopylae
- Athens fought Sparta in the __________ war
- actors wore ______ to show emotion on the stage
- founded the Persian Empire
- name for a Spartan slave
- Persian governors
- someone who believes learning beyond just mythology to explain things in the world
- Greek theater honored this god
- led the Persians in the second invasion of Greece
- Sparta believed in _______ strength above all else
- tragedy and _________ were the two types of theater
- restored Persian order/led first invasion of Greece
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- triangular top of a temple
- located of the Ancient Olympic games
- Alex the Great spread _____ culture to the areas he conquered
- cause of Alex the Great's death
- Greek Olympics were held every _____ years
- conquered Greece after the Peloponnesian War
- name for a Greek soldier
- founder of democracy/leader of Athens
- the column style that was plain with a rectangular top
- name of the Persian war battle at sea
- location of a Greek city-state revolt/helped start Persian Wars
23 Clues: Persian governors • name for a Greek soldier • name for a Spartan slave • triangular top of a temple • founded the Persian Empire • Greek theater honored this god • cause of Alex the Great's death • located of the Ancient Olympic games • founder of democracy/leader of Athens • name of the Persian war battle at sea • Spartan king that fought at Thermopylae • ...
U.S. History Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-26
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- President during the Great Depression and World War II
- The first ten amendments to the Constitution
- Land deal that doubled the size of the U.S. in 1803
- U.S. holiday celebrating independence from Britain
- Laws that enforced racial segregation in the South
- The first U.S. president
- The U.S. bought Alaska from this country
- Civil rights leader who gave the “I Have a Dream” speech
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- The U.S. joined this war after the attack on Pearl Harbor
- The Supreme Court case that ended segregation in schools
- The Great Depression began after this major event in 1929
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- 16th U.S. president, issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- Site of the 1775 battle that marked the start of the Revolution
- American colonists who supported independence
- Native American woman who helped Lewis and Clark
- Site of the Declaration of Independence signing
- The movement to end slavery
- War between the North and South (1861–1865)
- Group of advisors to the president
20 Clues: The first U.S. president • The movement to end slavery • Group of advisors to the president • Wrote the Declaration of Independence • The U.S. bought Alaska from this country • War between the North and South (1861–1865) • The first ten amendments to the Constitution • American colonists who supported independence • Site of the Declaration of Independence signing • ...
WWI Crossword (Recovery) 2024-12-02
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- The Archduke Franz was the ____
- The most intense fighting happened in this front
- The city where the assassination took place.
- WWI was the first time the world saw modern ___
- The border between the German Empire and the Russian Empire is this front
- Misleading information used to promote a cause.
- A mental health condition that can develop after someone experiences or witnesses a traumatic event
- U-boats are also called...
- The Assassin
- Feminism is the belief that women are ____
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- This was commonly used in classrooms to recruit new soldiers for the war
- The terrorist who killed Archduke Franz was from this country
- Modern day Turkey was once the ___ empire
- Major nation that joined the war in 1917
- The alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- The assassinated Archduke's name
- Advertisement that promotes a product or service
- Germany passed through Belgium to get to this country
- Women created these during the war
- This country defended Belgium
20 Clues: The Assassin • U-boats are also called... • This country defended Belgium • The Archduke Franz was the ____ • The assassinated Archduke's name • Women created these during the war • Major nation that joined the war in 1917 • Modern day Turkey was once the ___ empire • Feminism is the belief that women are ____ • The city where the assassination took place. • ...
Unit 3 1900-1920 and World War I 2022-11-28
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- The international peacekeeping body formed after WWI that the U.S. did not join.
- Policy that allowed the U.S. to act as the “policeman” of Latin America.
- This war strategy consisted of miles of dug out lines in which soldiers lived and fought with a torn up area between known as “no man’s land.”
- British passenger liner that was sunk by a German U-boat and was a cause for America’s entry into WWI.
- The treaty that ended WWI between the Allied Powers and Germany. This treaty called for Germany to Germany lose all of its colonies, pay billions in war debts, and its army to only 100,000.
- An act that prevented people from speaking out against the war effort, limiting their free speech with the threat of being fined.
- Kept Europe from interfering in Latin America and America from interfering in European affairs.
- The mass movement of southern African-Americans from the south to the north to work in war material factories.
- The concern for affairs within the U.S. and little interest in affairs outside the U.S.
- The term given for the purchase of Alaska from Russia
- This required men to register with the government in order to be randomly selected in a draft for military service.
- The name of the battleship that exploded off the coast of Cuba that was the primary cause for the Spanish-American War.
- This message contained a suggestion of an alliance between Mexico and Germany that deeply angered the American people and caused America to enter WWI.
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- Independence from foreign control and believe their country is best and the interests of their country most important.
- News writers who made up sensational, sometimes false stories to arouse emotions.
- A policy that protected the United State’s right to trade with China.
- The building of an empire and the expansion of influence and trade in other countries.
- This World War I alliance consisted of France, Britain, and Russia, the United States and all their colonies and allies.
- ArchDuke of Austria Hungary whose assassination and death was a cause of WWI.
- Large buildup of military equipment in industrialized nations prior to WWI.
- European nations signed treaties of assistance committing them to support one another in case of attack.
- This World War I alliance consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, Italy and all their colonies and allies.
22 Clues: The term given for the purchase of Alaska from Russia • A policy that protected the United State’s right to trade with China. • Policy that allowed the U.S. to act as the “policeman” of Latin America. • Large buildup of military equipment in industrialized nations prior to WWI. • ArchDuke of Austria Hungary whose assassination and death was a cause of WWI. • ...
Criss Crossing the water to Normandy 2025-09-11
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- (2) a body of water in Britain that is particularly chilly in February
- (2) the best defence
- a very popular war song in France
- (2) largest seaborne invasion in history
- was the first to go down to Davy Jone’s locker
- not known for his good looks but rather for his gift with words
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- (2) a model for slicked back hair
- (2) a big metal bathtub
- (2) a very famous Yankee player
- an unlikely but still dangerous enemy
- means no longer useful because the job is either done or others are doing it
- white-skinned and blond haired
- colour of the SS
- (2) Taught James that there is strength in togetherness
- (2) the shore line all the way from the South of France to Denmark
15 Clues: colour of the SS • (2) the best defence • (2) a big metal bathtub • white-skinned and blond haired • (2) a very famous Yankee player • (2) a model for slicked back hair • a very popular war song in France • an unlikely but still dangerous enemy • (2) largest seaborne invasion in history • was the first to go down to Davy Jone’s locker • ...
WWI 2024-04-09
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- 1914 marked the __________________ of WWI.
- The Treaty of ____________ officially ended WWI, giving Germany total blame, pay billions in reparations, and give up overseas colonies
- Domination of African colonies is an example of _____________________
- A pact or agreement with another nation
- The ________________ front was characterized by being a more mobile war, as they didn't use trench warfare.
- November 11, 1918.
- The assassination of Archduke ______ ____________ was the spark that started WWI
- First major battle of WWI.
- Battle with over 1,000,000 casualties.
- When a country's government rations goods, censors news, and uses propaganda
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- Longest battle of WWI.
- The Russian ____________________ was a major event that led to Russia pulling out of WWI.
- The ___________________ note was sent from Germany to Mexico that resulted in the United States joining the war.
- Allied and Central Powers celebrated this holiday together in 1914
- This country entered the war to join the Allies after Russia withdrew
- This country was most closely allied with Serbia
- Trench warfare was a characteristic of war on the ________________ front.
- Ravaged the world after WWI resulting in more deaths than the war itself.
- Germany, Austria, and Italy together made up the __________ ____________________
- Naval build up,machine guns, submarines are all examples of _______________ in the M.A.I.N acronym
- Great Britain, France, and Russia together made up the ______________ _________________
- Feelings of extreme pride in one's country
22 Clues: November 11, 1918. • Longest battle of WWI. • First major battle of WWI. • Battle with over 1,000,000 casualties. • A pact or agreement with another nation • 1914 marked the __________________ of WWI. • Feelings of extreme pride in one's country • This country was most closely allied with Serbia • Allied and Central Powers celebrated this holiday together in 1914 • ...
Renaissance Timeline 1 pulley2024 2024-07-30
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- Conquistador who conquered the Incan Empire.
- Nailed the 95 Theses to the door at Wittenberg.
- Period of artistic and cultural renewal in Europe.
- Sailed to the New World in 1492.
- Painted the Sistine Chapel.
- Italian city where the Renaissance began.
- Allowed German princes to choose between Catholicism and Lutheranism.
- Series of meetings held by the Catholic Church in response to the Reformation.
- Conflict between England and France starting in 1337. Don't forget there is an apostrophe needed after the s in the second word in order to shop possession
- Philosophy that put man at the center of artistic creation.
- Religious movement initiated by Martin Luther.
- City that fell to the Turks in 1453.
- Fleet that attempted to invade England in 1588.
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- Empire that ended with the fall of Constantinople.
- English civil war between the Houses of York and Lancaster.
- The Queen of England who executed Mary, Queen of Scots.
- Split within the Catholic Church in 1378.
- Invented the printing press.
- German uprising beginning in 1524. Don't forget there is an apostrophe needed after the s in the first word in order to shop possession
- Dutch territories' fight for freedom against Spain. Don't forget there is an apostrophe needed after the s in the second word in order to shop possession
20 Clues: Painted the Sistine Chapel. • Invented the printing press. • Sailed to the New World in 1492. • City that fell to the Turks in 1453. • Italian city where the Renaissance began. • Split within the Catholic Church in 1378. • Conquistador who conquered the Incan Empire. • Religious movement initiated by Martin Luther. • Nailed the 95 Theses to the door at Wittenberg. • ...
football pau fc 2025-06-16
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- the best time of the world
- mild filder of barcelona
- a 2 beast player of istori
- the first team of Messi
- the beast player of the world
- the footbaleur play with a
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- team of germani
- the beast sport of the world
- goalkiper ofpau fc
- beast player of the world
- a bad player of barcelona
- a beast passer of psg
- the best dribleur of the monde avant cr7 qui play in real but now in prison
- champions leage winer
14 Clues: team of germani • goalkiper ofpau fc • a beast passer of psg • champions leage winer • the first team of Messi • mild filder of barcelona • beast player of the world • a bad player of barcelona • the best time of the world • a 2 beast player of istori • the footbaleur play with a • the beast sport of the world • the beast player of the world • ...
Puzzle 31 2022-12-18
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- This country killed over 200,000 people for opposing their government.
- The name of the robes that Roman Catholic priests wear.
- Bulgaria, Greece, and Yugoslavia share the region of this ancient country today.
- French soldiers during World War I had this nickname which means "hairy one".
- This country has the largest number of butterfly species in the world.
- British Airways retired its fleet of this supersonic jet in 2003.
- The name of the Long Island Lolita.
- This actor crash landed an airplane on a golf course in March 2015.
- Temples of Baha'i Faith are required to be in this shape.
- Riots broke out in this city after the death of Freddy Gray in police custody.
- The last name of the founder of scientology.
- NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft impacted on this planet on April 30, 2015.
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- The absence of belief in any Gods or spiritual beings.
- Fear of being insane.
- A late December celebration created by Professor Maulana Karenga in 1965.
- This nation used to create pots in the shape of peanuts that were highly prized.
- This country has 8 of the world's 10 highest peaks.
- A baby is born every 2 seconds in this country.
- This food poisoning bacteria is named after the scientist who identified it.
- This company acknowledged 11 accidents with its autonomous car.
20 Clues: Fear of being insane. • The name of the Long Island Lolita. • The last name of the founder of scientology. • A baby is born every 2 seconds in this country. • This country has 8 of the world's 10 highest peaks. • The absence of belief in any Gods or spiritual beings. • The name of the robes that Roman Catholic priests wear. • ...
WW1_Gyarmati_Gabor 2023-12-30
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- Prime Minister of Italy from October 1917 to June 1919
- a final demand or statement of terms, the rejection of which will result in retaliation or a breakdown in relations
- Battles at this location were Italy's main offensive efforts against the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I.
- French politician, 40th and 53rd Prime Minister of the Third Republic
- an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving
- the action of ceasing to resist an opponent or demand
- The treaty was signed here on June 28, 1919, officially ending the war between Germany and the Allied Powers.
- Russian lawyer, communist revolutionary, first leader of the Soviet Union
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- British politician and historian, Prime Minister of the UK from 1940 to 1945 and 1951 to 1955
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce
- in the process, the front lines of the opposing parties are established and stiffened for a long time
- watercraft capable of independent operation underwater
- an object for holding or transporting something
- August 8, 1918, when the German army did not expect an attack from the Canadians
- Bosnian Serb terrorist who played a key role in starting the First World War by assassinating the Austrian-Hungarian heir to the throne Ferenc Ferdinand
15 Clues: an object for holding or transporting something • the action of ceasing to resist an opponent or demand • Prime Minister of Italy from October 1917 to June 1919 • watercraft capable of independent operation underwater • French politician, 40th and 53rd Prime Minister of the Third Republic • Russian lawyer, communist revolutionary, first leader of the Soviet Union • ...
ddd 2016-05-06
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- someone who is in prison as punishment for a crime
- fight between two armies in a war
- fighting between two or more countries that involves the use of armed forces and usually continues for a long time
- a formal agreement between enemies to stop fighting a war
- to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc.
- an official action that is intended to prevent people or goods from moving from one place to another
- damage or destruction affecting a large area or a lot of people
- GUN: a gun that automatically fires many bullets, one immediately after another
- an official written agreement between two or more countries
- to write as a signature
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- something that you do to hurt or punish someone because they have hurt you or someone else
- the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc
- a plane, helicopter, or other vehicle that flies
- a number of countries ruled by one person or government
- murder of a famous or important person, especially for political reasons
- a situation in which something cannot continue because of a problem
- POWERS: countries allied in opposition to the Central Powers
- an end to something
- to get or achieve something, usually as a result of a lot of effort
- POWERS: the coalition headed by Germany, Italy, and Japan that opposed the Allied powers in World War II.
20 Clues: an end to something • to write as a signature • fight between two armies in a war • the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc • a plane, helicopter, or other vehicle that flies • to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc. • someone who is in prison as punishment for a crime • a number of countries ruled by one person or government • ...
Vocabulary 2016-05-06
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- fighting between two or more countries that involves the use of armed forces and usually continues for a long time
- a plane, helicopter, or other vehicle that flies
- a number of countries ruled by one person or government
- to write as a signature
- an end to something
- an official written agreement between two or more countries
- to get or achieve something, usually as a result of a lot of effort
- a formal agreement between enemies to stop fighting a war
- damage or destruction affecting a large area or a lot of people
- a situation in which something cannot continue because of a problem
- someone who is in prison as punishment for a crime
- an official action that is intended to prevent people or goods from moving from one place to another
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- to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc.
- POWERS countries allied in opposition to the Central Powers
- GUN a gun that automatically fires many bullets, one immediately after another
- the murder of a famous or important person, especially for political reasons
- something that you do to hurt or punish someone because they have hurt you or someone else
- a fight between two armies in a war
- POWERS the coalition headed by Germany, Italy, and Japan that opposed the Allied powers in World War II
- the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc
20 Clues: an end to something • to write as a signature • a fight between two armies in a war • the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc • to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc. • a plane, helicopter, or other vehicle that flies • someone who is in prison as punishment for a crime • a number of countries ruled by one person or government • ...
World History Vocabulary Chapter 17 2019-12-11
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- Assumed presidency after John F. Kennedy assassination.
- Young lawyer who led revolution.
- President of the United States.
- Fiercly anti-Communist president.
- A general in Korean and Vietnam wars.
- Support for countries that rejected communism.
- Communist leader in North Western China.
- Replaced brinkmanship with detente.
- A line that crosses Korea at 38 degrees north latitude.
- An international peacekeeping orginization founded in 1945 to provide security to the nations of the world.
- Communist rebels.
- Vietnamese nationalist.
- Leader of religous oppistion.
- Strategy for ending U.S. involvement in Vietnam War.
- Assistance program.
- Brink or edge of war.
- Nationalist leader in South Western China.
- Struggle of political differences carried on by means of short military action.
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- Still larger collective farms.
- Funded Nicaraguan dictatorship.
- Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
- If a nation falls under communist control then other nations will also fall under communist control.
- Communist guerillas.
- Dominant Soviet leader.
- Adopted repressive domestic policies.
- Countries that remained neutral in the Cold War.
- North Atlantic Treaty orginization.
- Consisted of developing countries.
- Sandinistas leader.
- A major uprising.
- Blocking Soviet Union influence and stopping the expansion of communism.
- Student militia.
- Leader of anti-Communist control.
- During the Cold War, the boundary separating the communist nations of Eastern Europe from Western Europe.
- Soviet Union alliance.
- Policy of lessennig Cold War tensions.
36 Clues: Student militia. • A major uprising. • Communist rebels. • Sandinistas leader. • Assistance program. • Communist guerillas. • Brink or edge of war. • Soviet Union alliance. • Dominant Soviet leader. • Vietnamese nationalist. • Leader of religous oppistion. • Still larger collective farms. • Funded Nicaraguan dictatorship. • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks • President of the United States. • ...
World War II crossword 2018-03-25
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- Hitler’s German empire
- painful time of global economic collapse
- state of tension and hostility between nations aligned with the United States and nations aligned with the Soviet Union, without direct armed conflict between the major rivals
- United States funneled food and economic assistance to Europe to help countries rebuild after World War II
- World War II meeting at which Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin agreed that the Soviet Union would enter the war against Japan within three months of Germany’s surrender and that Germany would temporarily be divided into zones of occupation after the war
- deprived Jews of German citizenship and placed severe restrictions on them
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- allowed President Roosevelt to sell or lend war materials to nations vital to U.S. national security; meant to transform the U.S. into “the arsenal of democracy”
- the United States would support free people resisting subjugation by armed minorities or outside pressures
- code name for Allied development of the atomic bomb
- President Roosevelt’s package of economic and social programs meant to combat the Great Depression
10 Clues: Hitler’s German empire • painful time of global economic collapse • code name for Allied development of the atomic bomb • deprived Jews of German citizenship and placed severe restrictions on them • President Roosevelt’s package of economic and social programs meant to combat the Great Depression • ...
Gaming 2022-09-22
12 Clues: Paintball • Sussy Baka • SUUUUUUUUU • Garden war • gun game lol • LEBRON JAMES • battle royale • Beep boop bap • Nintendo Racing • real life physics (Not) • Infinite world of games • Don't look under the bed
Week #17 Crossword 2023-12-12
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- lead our towns, cities, and counties
- This president funded new social programs to stop poverty and supported additional funding for education.
- During his presidency, he worked to maintain the balance of world peace after World War II.
- a type of government where the people elect representatives to make decisions for them
- During his presidency, he worked to promote world peace following the Cold War.
- a group of people who share similar basic views about government
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- working to create laws and rules that benefit everyone
- During his time in office, this president faced many challenges, including the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
- a written request to a government official signed by many citizens
- control laws within each state
- each branch of the U.S. government has the power to check on the other two
- divided into three branches - executive, legislative, and judicial branches
12 Clues: control laws within each state • lead our towns, cities, and counties • working to create laws and rules that benefit everyone • a group of people who share similar basic views about government • a written request to a government official signed by many citizens • each branch of the U.S. government has the power to check on the other two • ...
World History Unit 2 Islamic World 2018-03-06
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- Marketplace
- Thousand and One Nights Includes tales from India, Persia, and Arabia
- (Holy Book of Islam) Messages received from Allah for more than 20 years (not written until after Muhammad dies); Guidelines for how to live: Honesty, respect, kindness, obedience to Allah and forbids murder, lying, and stealing
- Leads Mogul empire to prosperity, but after religious freedom ends with persecution of Hindus
- most important city; at trade crossroad and religious center
- built along trade routes
- "The Lawgiver" Ottoman sultan who organized laws and built schools and mosques
- Towers from which an announcer calls Muslims to prayer five times each day
- Used to determine location at sea and confirms that the Earth is round
- created to train doctors, pharmacies and medical clinics
- Greek and Roman texts that would contribute to the Renaissance
- Result of experimentation with metal
- Wealthy merchants and religious leaders thought he was destroying their authority
- Christians and Jews who are to be treated kindly
- Muslim houses of worship (also serve as schools, courts, and centers of learning
- Any chosen person can lead
- Believe Ali, Muhammad's son-in-law, was rightful heir, so his descendents should lead
- founder of Islam; Successful merchant from Mecca who has a vision in a cave calling him to be a prophet of Allah
- One all-powerful God (Allah) who created the universe (like Christianity and Judaism) and judges right and wrong
- Invents algebra
- Muslim leaders said no creating images of living creatures because of idol worship
- numerals Adopted from the Indian culture
- Abbas United Persia and sought to overthrow the Ottoman Empire
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- Tribal Nomads who herd animals, live in tents and battle over water and supplies
- Overthrew the Umayyads ; considered the Golden Age of Islam
- Building in Mecca with stone from heaven (important pilgrimage site)
- Family that takes control of Islam and spreads it through war; is stopped at the Battle of Tours in France
- Islamic Law based on the Quran and created over centuries by Islamic scholars included no gambling, eating pork, or drinking alcohol
- Merchants Help spread Islam, Arabic language, Banking, technologies and develop cities as centers of trade
- Adopted from China and brought to the West
- Muhammad Dies; Muslim leaders choose a caliph (leader) to protect and spread Islam
- Holy site in Jerusalem
- Nomadic warriors take Baghdad run government as Sultans; overthrown by Mongols
- Discovered that blood circulates to and from the heart; Described how diseases spread
- (Required acts of worship) 1.Belief, 2.Pray 5x a day, 3.Charity, 4.Fasting during Ramadan, 5. Pilgrimage to Mecca
- Muhammad flees Mecca and arrives in Medina in 622; first year of the Muslim calendar
- Manage families and households, but allowed to own property, invest in trade, and inherit wealth
- desert with high temperatures, little water and oasis
- Conquered Constantinople (Istanbul) and the Byzantine Empire
- largest and most powerful Muslim empire
- Mogul ruler Shah Jahan built it as a tomb for his wife
- In charge of government, society, and business
- Groups of traveling merchants for protection against Bedouin raids
43 Clues: Marketplace • Invents algebra • Holy site in Jerusalem • built along trade routes • Any chosen person can lead • Result of experimentation with metal • largest and most powerful Muslim empire • numerals Adopted from the Indian culture • Adopted from China and brought to the West • In charge of government, society, and business • Christians and Jews who are to be treated kindly • ...
Jurassic world 1, 2, and 3 2022-08-12
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- hybrid dino from jurassic world 1
- animal behaviorist
- dino with three horns
- a person from jurassic world 3 and studies fossils
- owen's friend
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- owner of jurassic world
- hybrid dino from Jurassic world 2
- big carnivore
- Blue's baby
- one of blue's sister that starts with a d
- fossilized tree resin with dino dna
- only raptor that is alive
12 Clues: Blue's baby • big carnivore • owen's friend • animal behaviorist • dino with three horns • owner of jurassic world • only raptor that is alive • hybrid dino from jurassic world 1 • hybrid dino from Jurassic world 2 • fossilized tree resin with dino dna • one of blue's sister that starts with a d • a person from jurassic world 3 and studies fossils
Baseball 2024-10-17
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- HOF pitcher who won Cy Young in 1974 (nickname)
- This HOF pitcher ended his career with the Phillies for 1 season
- ’95 First Overall Pick out of Nebraska-Lincoln, 240 hits in 2000 in the AL West
- youngest player to reach 3000 hits, at the age of 34
- WS Champion Cardinal, name sounds like a card game, think presidents….
- type of bat Pujols swung
- highest career K/9 all-time
- Dodgers' first baseman, won MVP the same year as Jeff Burroughs
- next batter up
- Bringer of Rain
- this player tagged out Babe Ruth to end the 1926 World Series
- aka Ducky
- All-Star in 1985 with 110 RBI and only 8 HR, 5th in MVP voting
- 1982 NLCS and WS MVP
- member of 3000 hit club who never won an MVP, coming closest at MVP-2 in ‘74
- 10th all time on WAR list for time spent with Yankees, higher career OBP than kenny Lofton
- 50 HR and a 1.080 OPS in ’05, also led the league in OPS+ at 174, NL Central
- 2nd most seasons with 100+ games played & less than 40 strikeouts, only one behind Musial
- one of 5 Cardinals to win Silver Slugger in 1980, the inaugural year for the award
- one of two players to win ROY and MVP in the same year
- switched from NL to AL in 2013
- Has three of the top 6 home run hitting seasons in history. He led the league in none of them.
- 50 Doubles, 45 HR, 157 RBI, winning AL MVP in the crazy 1998 season
- Player with the first 40/40 season ever in 1988
- At least two Cardinals have shared this last name
- fan who interfered with Moises Alou during game 6 of the NLCS in 2003
- Holds the record for most consecutive games with a hit
- pitch that isn’t a strike
- a team’s top pitcher
- Had 60.7 career WAR, 2,561 career hits, and never made it on a HOF ballot
- the ‘hot corner’
- 39 stolen bases at home, 39 stolen bases away
- hit king
- Negro Leaguer and MLB HOFer who played one season with the Cardinals in 1962
- 2000 NL MVP
- This award started in 1957
- all-encompassing stat
- first pitcher to win silver slugger in 1980, its inaugural year, nearly played his entire career on one team
- Cardinals all-star catcher in the '90s
- Mets’ savior in the 1986 World Series
- ended 2 World Series, a walk off and a putout, in consecutive years.
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- 1978 NL MVP who’s teammate won it in 1979
- gave up infamous homer to Albert Pujols in game 5 of the 2005 NLCS
- Had a record seven consecutive seasons in the top five of Cy Young voting
- National League pitcher who won 3 silver sluggers in the 2000s
- 31 HR, 115 RBI, silver slugger in 2012 for the Padres
- 1974 first round pitcher from Independence, MO
- first name of the player who led MLB in HR in the ‘70s
- This player hit .388 in 1977, winning the batting title
- won the 1944 MVP with a .686 OPS
- the “Toy Cannon”
- first relief pitcher to win the Cy Young, in 1974
- The first MLB team, in 1869
- One of the more underrated 3B of all time, kicked off the HOF ballot after one year despite 58.7 career WAR and averaging 25 HR and 20 2B (per 162) for 21 years.
- lowest batting average of the 3000 hit club at .276
- 4 straight ROY winners from '79-'82
- Cardinal, one of only 8 members of the 300SB/300HR club
- pitched for 27 years but never won a Cy Young
- Artificial field surface introduced in '60s
- Minute Maid feature until 2016
- This St. Louis Brown held the single-season hits record for over 80 years
- utilityman who played 18 years in the AL, never won a single award, just the 1989 World Series, and accumulated a .763 career OPS with 50+ WAR
- the ‘Bronx Bombers’
- another name for home run
- only member of 500HR/500SB club
- team who’s stadium is named after a large retail store
- Hit famous '75 World Series homer
- The _____ brothers are one of the greatest sibling duos in MLB history, combining for 5,611 hits and both are in the HOF
- the term for hitting a home run without any runners on base
- Ozzie’s nickname
- This team won its first Cy Young award in 2020
- smallest player in MLB history
- 2B who won back-to-back NL MVP’s in ’75 and ‘76
73 Clues: hit king • aka Ducky • 2000 NL MVP • next batter up • Bringer of Rain • the “Toy Cannon” • the ‘hot corner’ • Ozzie’s nickname • the ‘Bronx Bombers’ • 1982 NLCS and WS MVP • a team’s top pitcher • all-encompassing stat • type of bat Pujols swung • another name for home run • pitch that isn’t a strike • This award started in 1957 • highest career K/9 all-time • The first MLB team, in 1869 • ...
US History Q2 Vocab Review 2024-12-09
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- Movement to give women the right to vote.
- Reporters who exposed the abuses and corruption of big business.
- Young women that wore smaller clothes and went out without chaperones.
- What did workers do at Homestead and Pullman do to Carnegie's steel mills?
- These groups overcharged local governments and bribed officials to win public contracts.
- Newspapers distorting the truth and exaggerating details to shift public opinion.
- Black Civil Rights activist that helped found the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
- A powerful country extending control over a smaller, weak country.
- Reformers who believed in using government rules to fixes abuses.
- Workers organized themselves into these to negotiate wages and working conditions.
- Amendments giving America indirect control and special rights in Cuba.
- Policy that states America will act as a policeman in Latin America.
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- The fear that Communism had spread into the USA; led to the "Palmer Raids"
- Period after the 18th Amendment when alcohol was banned.
- This law did not allow Chinese immigration and placed restrictions on Chinese citizens.
- The wealthy at the top of society were superior to other.
- Period that saw African-American culture flourish.
- Certificates sold by the government to pay for a war with a promise to repay with interest.
- Agreement between Japan and USA to limit immigration.
- Peace keeping organization established after World War 1.
- Unrestricted Submarine Warfare sank this boat; Led to USA joining World War 1.
21 Clues: Movement to give women the right to vote. • Period that saw African-American culture flourish. • Agreement between Japan and USA to limit immigration. • Period after the 18th Amendment when alcohol was banned. • The wealthy at the top of society were superior to other. • Peace keeping organization established after World War 1. • ...
UNIT 8 — A Nation in Transition 2025-11-26
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- Memphis recording studio known for early rock and roll hits
- Society increasingly focused on buying goods and new products
- Failed 1961 invasion of Cuba by US backed exiles
- Mass produced suburban community representing postwar housing boom
- Influential blues guitarist and singer from Tennessee
- Competition between the US and USSR to achieve space achievements
- Sudden increase in births in the years following World War Two
- Rock and roll star from Tennessee known as the King of Rock and Roll
- 1962 confrontation that brought US and USSR close to nuclear war
- Network of roads begun under Eisenhower connecting the nation
- 1963 agreement ending nuclear tests in the atmosphere and underwater
- Kennedys domestic program aimed at education civil rights and space
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- New technology that transformed entertainment news and advertising
- Famous Memphis record label known for soul and RnB music
- Office and professional jobs that expanded during the 1950s
- President elected in 1960 promising a New Frontier
- Writers and artists who rejected conformity and traditional values
- Popular new music style appealing to teenagers in the 1950s
- United States space agency created to compete with the Soviet Union
- Barrier built in 1961 separating East and West Berlin
- Program sending American volunteers to aid developing nations
- Movement that brought Fidel Castro to power in Cuba in 1959
- Kennedys military strategy offering options beyond nuclear weapons
- Growth of suburban neighborhoods outside major cities
- Law providing education and housing benefits to World War Two veterans
25 Clues: Failed 1961 invasion of Cuba by US backed exiles • President elected in 1960 promising a New Frontier • Barrier built in 1961 separating East and West Berlin • Influential blues guitarist and singer from Tennessee • Growth of suburban neighborhoods outside major cities • Famous Memphis record label known for soul and RnB music • ...
TDA Terms 2022-01-13
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- hitler, Orchestrated both World War II and Holocuast
- any food that goes with the strict rules of the Jewish diet
- kampf, Real name: Adolf Schicklgruber
- A small Jewish town or village in eastern Europe
- holiday celebrating the Hebrew freeing from slavery in Egypt and the "passing over" of destructive forces
- mengele, cruel staff doctor at Auschwitz death camp
- powers, Germany, Italy, and Japan, which were allied before and during World War II
- A snyagogue
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- The Old Testament of the Hebrew Bible
- powers, Allied in opposition to the Central Powers
- camp, political prisoners or members of persecuted minorities, are deliberately imprisoned in a relatively small area.
- the freeing of the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt, under the guidance of Moses
- The Jewish name for non-Jewish people
- ghetto, A street of a city set apart as a legally enforced residence area for Jews.
- a Jewish teacher or scholar
15 Clues: A snyagogue • a Jewish teacher or scholar • kampf, Real name: Adolf Schicklgruber • The Old Testament of the Hebrew Bible • The Jewish name for non-Jewish people • A small Jewish town or village in eastern Europe • powers, Allied in opposition to the Central Powers • mengele, cruel staff doctor at Auschwitz death camp • ...
South Africa 2012-12-17
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- Island- The prison which Nelson Mandela stay in for 27 years.
- Group of Southern Africa's descended from Dutch, French and German settlers
- Party- A former political party in South Africa.
- War Two- Apartheid was developed after this war.
- Pienaar- He was the captain of the South African Rugby team
- the official abolishment of Apartheid occurred in.
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- supremacy- The belief, that white people are superior to people of other racial backgrounds
- A sport that had a large role in abolishing Apartheid.
- Peace Prize- In 1993 Nelson Mandela won this prize.
- A West Germanic language, spoken natively in South Africa.
- The name of the South African Rugby team.
- A system of racial segregation enforced through legislation by governments.
- Mandela- He was the president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.
- What year did South African win their first Rugby World Cup.
- segregation- The separation of humans into racial groups in daily life.
15 Clues: The name of the South African Rugby team. • Party- A former political party in South Africa. • War Two- Apartheid was developed after this war. • the official abolishment of Apartheid occurred in. • Peace Prize- In 1993 Nelson Mandela won this prize. • A sport that had a large role in abolishing Apartheid. • A West Germanic language, spoken natively in South Africa. • ...
Countries Crossword 2022-04-27
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- Is a Southeast Asian country known for its beaches, rivers, Buddhist pagodas and bustling cities.
- This is were World War I and World War II started.
- This country is where they celebrated Saint Patrick's Day.
- The biggest jungle is here, the biggest country in South America.
- This country has is very mountainous, they speak many languages too like German, French, Italian.
- One of our classmates belongs here.
- They speak Spanish, it's ubicated in North America.
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- They speak Frech, German and Dutch.
- It's known for tropical beaches, opulent royal palaces, ancient ruins.
- This was the country God made free from the Egyptians.
- This country is close to Afganistan.
- in North America, Languages are French and English.
- Britain Many countries belong here like England, Scotland and Wales.
- This country is ubicated in Africa and had pharaos.
- On its border with Zimbabwe is famed Victoria Falls. It's ubicated in Africa.
15 Clues: They speak Frech, German and Dutch. • One of our classmates belongs here. • This country is close to Afganistan. • This is were World War I and World War II started. • in North America, Languages are French and English. • This country is ubicated in Africa and had pharaos. • They speak Spanish, it's ubicated in North America. • ...
Cohen - Vietnam Conflict 2022-05-06
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- What US ship was attacked by North Vietnam?
- What's the abbreviation for the South Vietnamese resistance?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- What religious group did Diem mistreat?
- What country was Vietnam fighting against?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Who became worried about the spread of communism in Asia?
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- What societal group wanted communism?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Who was the capitalist leader of South Vietnam?
- Which Secretary of Defense withheld information from the president?
- What was the name of the resistance army in vietnam?
- What area of the world fell to communism in 1945?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
15 Clues: What societal group wanted communism? • What religious group did Diem mistreat? • What country was Vietnam fighting against? • What US ship was attacked by North Vietnam? • Who was the capitalist leader of South Vietnam? • What area of the world fell to communism in 1945? • What was the name of the resistance army in vietnam? • ...
The Anzac Puppy 2025-11-10
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- - The name of the puppy who became a good luck charm.
- - The season when the puppy was born.
- - The feeling Sam showed when he cared for the puppy during tough times.
- Zealand - The country Sam and Lucy lived in before the war began.
- - The brave soldier who found the puppy and took her to war.
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- War one - The war in which Sam fought — it started in 1914.
- - The place where soldiers lived and fought during the war.
- - What people wear on Remembrance Day to remember the soldiers.
- - The type of animal that became a hero in the story.
- - The emotion Lucy felt when Sam had to leave for war.
10 Clues: - The season when the puppy was born. • - The name of the puppy who became a good luck charm. • - The type of animal that became a hero in the story. • - The emotion Lucy felt when Sam had to leave for war. • War one - The war in which Sam fought — it started in 1914. • - The place where soldiers lived and fought during the war. • ...
Holocaust: Dehumanization in concentration camps 2024-04-19
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- how were the prisoners treated in concentration camps?
- the intentional destruction, in whole or in part, of a national, ethnic, racial or religious group
- Amount of Jews that died in the Holocaust
- how many people could be cremated in 24 hours with the cremation ovens
- how long the process of cremation took in concentration camps
- main concentration camp for Hitler and the Nazis
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- Gas used to kill the people in concentration camps
- amount of people that died in World War II in Auschwitz between 1942-1944
- percentage of Jews in the world that died in World War II
- what kind of people did Adolf Hitler put into concentration camps originally?
10 Clues: Amount of Jews that died in the Holocaust • main concentration camp for Hitler and the Nazis • Gas used to kill the people in concentration camps • how were the prisoners treated in concentration camps? • percentage of Jews in the world that died in World War II • how long the process of cremation took in concentration camps • ...
movies 2018-10-25
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- Tom Hardy play a super villain in the marvel universe
- 2 superhero family
- Nun the prequel of Annabelle creation
- Man the landing on the moon
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- Despite his family's generations-old ban on music, young Miguel dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol Ernesto de la Cruz.
- Infinity War Purple Villain tries to collect things and destroy half of the world
- Gump Funny and great movie that stares Tom Hanks
- League 5 superheroes trying to stop a powerful villain trying to get a cube
- Michael Myers
- Woman One of the best DC movies that stares a woman
10 Clues: Michael Myers • 2 superhero family • Man the landing on the moon • Nun the prequel of Annabelle creation • Gump Funny and great movie that stares Tom Hanks • Woman One of the best DC movies that stares a woman • Tom Hardy play a super villain in the marvel universe • League 5 superheroes trying to stop a powerful villain trying to get a cube • ...
Integral Video Game Items 2025-11-09
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- Item that directly targets the player in first place (2 words)
- Greatsword that serves as the main weapon of an iconic character (2 words)
- Important note received by the main character before the start of the game (2 words)
- Weapon with the ability to gather light as a beacon (2 words)
- Item that temporarily renders the player nearly invincible (2 words)
- Seven items that, when combined, harness god-like power (2 words)
- Tool used to teleport between two places (2 words)
- Device used to capture and hold a creature for repeat use
- Equippable item that allows the player to glide
- Blue health item with a rhyming name (2 words)
- Item that is buried and, upon being stepped on, traps a player or NPC (2 words)
- 8 of these must be collected to progress
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- Double-bladed weapon made of plasma (2 words)
- Unconventional tool used to capture and exorcise spirits (2 words)
- Digital objects spread across rendered maps to serve as a completionist challenge (2 words)
- Artifact once used by an ancient tribe, sealed away due to its immense power (2 words)
- Item harvested from various creatures within the game, serves as the main economic drive
- Soft drink that eventually serves as a currency in the post-war societies of this game (2 words)
- Health item refilled at bonfires, an undead favorite (2 words)
- Dessert sold throughout the game that may save the player from a boss fight (2 words)
20 Clues: 8 of these must be collected to progress • Double-bladed weapon made of plasma (2 words) • Blue health item with a rhyming name (2 words) • Equippable item that allows the player to glide • Tool used to teleport between two places (2 words) • Device used to capture and hold a creature for repeat use • Weapon with the ability to gather light as a beacon (2 words) • ...
Hist 12 crossword 2025-04-29
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- military alliances during the Cold War, representing the Western bloc
- a U.S. initiative to provide substantial economic aid to Western European nations after World War II
- Foreign policy that the US would help all allies against communism
- a meeting held in July-August 1945, where leaders of the Allied powersconvened to discuss the post-World War II order in Europe, particularly regarding Germany
- military alliances during the Cold War, representing the Eastern bloc
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- Leader of the Soviet Union
- a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies
- a Soviet attempt in 1948 to cut off West Berlin from the Western Allies, who were administering it
- domestic agenda and legislative proposals put forward by President Harry S. Truman
- campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy
- a conflict fought by one or more major powers that do not themselves become directly involved
11 Clues: Leader of the Soviet Union • Foreign policy that the US would help all allies against communism • military alliances during the Cold War, representing the Western bloc • military alliances during the Cold War, representing the Eastern bloc • domestic agenda and legislative proposals put forward by President Harry S. Truman • ...
WWI Vocabulary 2013-02-12
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- Powers Germany and Austria-Hungary, often with their allies Turkey and Bulgaria, as opposed to the Allies.
- The powers of the Triple Entente (Great Britain, France, Russia), with the nations allied with them (Belgium, Serbia, Japan, Italy, etc., not including the United States), or, loosely, with all the nations (including the United States) allied or associated with them as opposed to the Central Powers.
- Points A statement of the war aims of the Allies, made by President Wilson on January 8, 1918.
- of Versailles The treaty imposed on Germany by the Allied powers in 1920 after the end of World War I which demanded exorbitant reparations from the Germans
- A temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties; truce: World War I ended with the armistice of 1918.
- Plan A plan intended to ensure German victory over a Franco-Russian alliance by holding off Russia with minimal strength and swiftly defeating France by a massive flanking movement through the Low Countries, devised by Alfred, Count von Schlieffen (1833-1913) in 1905
- A strong military spirit or policy.
- The deliberate spreading of such information, rumors, etc.
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- war A war in which every available weapon is used and the nation's full financial resources are devoted
- Determination by oneself or itself, without outside influence.
- Entente An informal understanding among Great Britain, France, and Russia based on a Franco-Russian military alliance (1894), an Anglo-French entente (1904), and an Anglo-Russian entente (1907). It was considered a counterbalance to the Triple Alliance but was terminated when the Bolsheviks came into control in Russia in 1917.
- A fixed allowance of provisions or food, especially for soldiers or sailors or for civilians during a shortage: a daily ration of meat and bread.
- warfare Combat in which each side occupies a system of protective trenches.
- of Nations An international organization to promote world peace and cooperation that was created by the Treaty of Versailles (1919): dissolved April 1946.
14 Clues: A strong military spirit or policy. • The deliberate spreading of such information, rumors, etc. • Determination by oneself or itself, without outside influence. • warfare Combat in which each side occupies a system of protective trenches. • Points A statement of the war aims of the Allies, made by President Wilson on January 8, 1918. • ...
US History Review 2022-05-24
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- first president of the US
- The first English settlement in the New World
- the nickname given to the Northern army during the Civil War
- Native American women who helped the early settlers learn to farm
- the first successful government of the US
- Warned the colonists that "the British are coming"
- he wrote the Declaration of Independence
- the ship the Pilgrims came over from England on
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- written and signed in 1776
- the side that won the Civil War
- name given to the colonists who fought in the American Revolution
- the number of Bill of Rights amendments
- the number of original colonies
- the main cause of the Civil War
14 Clues: first president of the US • written and signed in 1776 • the side that won the Civil War • the number of original colonies • the main cause of the Civil War • the number of Bill of Rights amendments • he wrote the Declaration of Independence • the first successful government of the US • The first English settlement in the New World • ...
