world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Unit 6 Absolutism 2023-01-06
Across
- bloodless overthrow of James II
- ended french and indian war
- sun is the center of the universe
- law that joined England and Scotland
- french monarch known as the"Sun King"
- english royal family
- Royal family of Russia
- scientist known for planetary motion
- law- catholics can't inherit throne
- 1st permanent New World settlement
- scientist who discovered blood flow
- 2nd permanent New World settlement
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- scientist- made heliocentric theory
- Royal family of Prussia
- Royal family of Austria
- proved heliocentric theory
- leader of the cabinet
- Royal family of France
- group of advisors to English monarch
- period- english monarchy is restored
- first stuart dynasty monarch
- military dictator of England
- let women inherit austrian throne
- scientist- discovered gravity
24 Clues: english royal family • leader of the cabinet • Royal family of France • Royal family of Russia • Royal family of Prussia • Royal family of Austria • proved heliocentric theory • ended french and indian war • first stuart dynasty monarch • military dictator of England • scientist- discovered gravity • bloodless overthrow of James II • sun is the center of the universe • ...
The Giver review 2024-02-12
Across
- Gabe’s comfort animal
- The giver and Jonas both had _______ eyes
- Jonas’s best friend
- a crush
- of memories the job Jonas got
- a different land formation Jonas saw in a memory
- the first color Jonas saw
- getting killed
- the baby they were giving extra care to
- Jonas’s sister
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- elder who gave the official speech at the ceremony of 12
- a perfect world
- which group was arranged by birth number
- what did Asher and his friends playing that made Jonas tell them not to
- the age you get your bike
- the age you get your assignment
- a nonperfect world
- the first pain memory the giver gave Jonas
- the girl receiver who chose release
- the age the girls loose their ribbons
20 Clues: a crush • getting killed • Jonas’s sister • a perfect world • a nonperfect world • Jonas’s best friend • Gabe’s comfort animal • the age you get your bike • the first color Jonas saw • of memories the job Jonas got • the age you get your assignment • the girl receiver who chose release • the age the girls loose their ribbons • the baby they were giving extra care to • ...
Enlightenment 2021-10-05
Across
- The war between Great Britain and its American colonies
- believed people should have a social contract between themselves and their leader
- Another name for the Nobles
- He believed in government rule only with the consent of the people
- A document that was written up and signed by Thomas Jefferson on July 4,1776
- Referred to as the "Age of Reason" and lasted 1650-1800
- The new government that the third estate formed
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- A major change in government that began in 1789
- Examples of this were the Tea Act and the Townshend Act
- The battle that officially began the war often referred to as "The Shot heard Round the World"
- Examples of this are the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party
- The prison that got raided on July 14, 1789
- The people believed that kings and queens got their right to rule because they were chosen by this person
- Another name for the social classes in France
- The part of the world that the Enlightenment began
15 Clues: Another name for the Nobles • The prison that got raided on July 14, 1789 • Another name for the social classes in France • A major change in government that began in 1789 • The new government that the third estate formed • The part of the world that the Enlightenment began • Examples of this were the Tea Act and the Townshend Act • ...
Dictators 2023-08-21
Countries 2022-12-05
Across
- Rule Britannia
- Very old
- The forgotten communist country
- Where we are
- Good at football
- We in the bush, we in the tree
- Conquered most of the known world
- Allah, Syria, Bashar
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- Land of the fat people
- Old history
- Bing Chilling
- Where Jefferey is from
- Where pirates still exist
- Weebland
- My dad is a war criminal
- The wannabe arabs
- Death to the MPLA
17 Clues: Very old • Weebland • Old history • Where we are • Bing Chilling • Rule Britannia • Good at football • The wannabe arabs • Death to the MPLA • Allah, Syria, Bashar • Land of the fat people • Where Jefferey is from • My dad is a war criminal • Where pirates still exist • We in the bush, we in the tree • The forgotten communist country • Conquered most of the known world
The Cold War 2023-05-04
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- Nations favorable to the Soviet Union in Eastern Europe during the cold war
- Winston Churchill's term for the Cold War division between the Soviet-dominated East Europe and the U.S.-dominated West Europe
- A major power instigates or plays a major role in supporting a party to a conflict but does little/no fighting itself
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- President Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or totalitarian ideology
- An alliance of western European states and the USA
- An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations.
- Term applied to a group of developing countries who professed nonalignment during the Cold War.
- Cold war competition between the U.S. and Soviet Union to build up their respective armed forces and weapons, primarily nuclear weapons
- A conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union.
- A wall separating East and West Berlin built by East Germany in 1961 to keep citizens from escaping to the West
- Winner of the Cold War
- social process of neutralizing the influence of Joseph Stalin by revising his policies and removing monuments dedicated to him and renaming places named in his honor
- A way of organizing an economy where producers and private consumers make economic decisions
- Openness
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- Joint effort by the US and Britian to fly food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviet blocked off all ground routes into the city
- The conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea. The outcome was a stalemate at the 38th Parallel
- A prolonged war (1954-1975) between the communist armies of North Vietnam who were supported by the Chinese & Soviets vs. the non-communist armies of South Vietnam who were supported by the United States.
- Rendezvous Turning Point of the space race
- The 1962 confrontation bewteen US and the Soviet Union over Soviet missiles in Cuba.
- American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
- BEST THING EVER IN WORLD HISTORY
- A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952)
- The Soviet Union launches its first satellite
- A period of general fear of communism in the United States
- Mutually Assured Destruction
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization; an alliance made to defend one another if they were attacked by any other country; US, England, France, Canada, Western European countries
27 Clues: Openness • Winner of the Cold War • Mutually Assured Destruction • BEST THING EVER IN WORLD HISTORY • Rendezvous Turning Point of the space race • The Soviet Union launches its first satellite • An alliance of western European states and the USA • A conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. • A period of general fear of communism in the United States • ...
World History 2022-06-18
Across
- Just over this percent of Japanese-Canadians were uprooted during the second world war
- This Jewish symbol-although historically not limited to use by Jews- can be found on many synagogues
- Non-aggression pact signed between Hitler and Stalin
- The largest strike in Canadian history happened in this province
- The development of atomic bombs in The United States was given this name
- During this, women pushed for increased freedoms and full equality
- This celebration began in the United States in 1926
- The US dropped two atomic bombs on this country
- Commonly known as the “Green line”
- Increasing the authority of one country over other countries through political, economic, or military means
- The first concentration camps began during this war
- A social and economic system that encourages people to constantly buy new things
- Indigenous code talkers were tasked with developing a code for disguising military intelligence using this language
- This day marked the start of the Allied push back against the Germans in World War Two
- Alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia
- The first bill of rights in Canada
- These holocaust prisoners were forced to participate in many tasks involving other prisoners and their bodies before and after their deaths
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- During the Great Depression many people moved across the country looking for work by doing this
- The large scale removal of indigenous children from their homes, communities, and families of birth through the 1960s
- They were best known for their ‘boyish’ style in the 1920’s
- 7 countries formerly made up this kingdom
- By 1945 two out of three Jews in Europe were killed as a part of this
- This highly toxic chemical was used by Americans in the Vietnam War
- Cultures being shared across borders
- Typically white, upper-class women, who believed that if women gained the vote, the country would be better off
- This Canadian act has only been used once in peacetime
- Forced evacuations of concentration camp inmates where prisoners were brutally mistreated
- A series of coordinated terrorist attacks that killed 2,977 people
- As a part of the ‘first killings’ this killed approximately 300,000 innocent disabled people
- A principle in international law that guarantees everyone's right to return to their country of origin or citizenship
30 Clues: Commonly known as the “Green line” • The first bill of rights in Canada • Cultures being shared across borders • 7 countries formerly made up this kingdom • The US dropped two atomic bombs on this country • Alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia • This celebration began in the United States in 1926 • The first concentration camps began during this war • ...
The War of 1812 2023-02-13
Across
- 1814 began with an American victory in _____.
- This local war between Canada and the US took place in tandem with the _____ Wars in Europe.
- The British colonies in the New World seized _____ through the American Revolutionary War.
- Amid mounting pressure, President _____ decided to go to war.
- January of 1813 witnessed the Battle of _____.
- Caught between the two leading figures was a Shawnee Indian named _____.
- The American army later tried and convicted Hull of _____ and neglect of duty.
- But the War of 1812 is one of the most interesting; it was relentlessly _____ and outright unpredictable in its narrative flow.
- The US was expanding towards the _____, and that did not bode well with Britain.
- Clashes with the British colonies in _____ were an everyday chore.
- On December 24, 1814, the Treaty of _____ was signed by both sides, bringing an end to the war.
- This three-year war followed the _____ War.
- Andrew Jackson was still fighting the Battle of _____, without knowing the War of 1812 had ended.
- Tecumseh’s headquarters
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- On September 10, 1813, nine American ships devastated six ships of the Royal Navy at the Battle of _____.
- Beset by _____ problems, the Americans were expanding their colonies and looking to establish trade with Europe.
- The War of 1812 served as a _____ in American history for birthing great American leaders and dictated social and cultural thought for years to come.
- From the Revolutionary War to the American Civil War, America witnessed the _____ of battles.
- In mid-August of 1814, the British arrived at _____, Maryland.
- James Madison assumed office in 1809 and later that year signed the Treaty of _____.
- Another factor inspiring Americans to oppose British influence was the forceful admission of American subjects into the British Service by the _____.
- The Battle of _____ ended on September 11th (1814), with the Americans emerging victorious.
- The Battle of York did not have a decisive impact as the Brits retreated to the strategically superior _____.
- The Americans wanted to avoid an _____ with Canada because their values were not in keeping with those of the Canadians.
- After the Battle of _____, Tecumseh and the Native Americans were in a difficult place.
- Britain backed the _____ colonies resisting American expansion.
- A group of Native Americans opposing American expansion.
- General William Hull crossed the _____ River and made his way into Canada.
- Despite their obvious advantages on different _____, the two sides suffered unpredictable losses and garnered unforeseen victories.
- On the other side of the continent stood _____, revered by the Canadians today as an important part of their defense strategy during the war.
30 Clues: Tecumseh’s headquarters • This three-year war followed the _____ War. • 1814 began with an American victory in _____. • January of 1813 witnessed the Battle of _____. • A group of Native Americans opposing American expansion. • Amid mounting pressure, President _____ decided to go to war. • In mid-August of 1814, the British arrived at _____, Maryland. • ...
AP World History Chapter 12 2020-05-05
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- the stone age, known for hunting and gathering, whose ways still characterized much of life in the 15th century
- an African people who rejected kings and state-building
- the type of documents that historians rely on that were written by people of an era, such as diaries or customs records
- the way citizens traversed the globe around 1500
- how one might describe the world in 1500
- world population growth in the 20th century
- the city in the sky (Aunt Gena has been there)
- one of the American empires (~1500)
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- the type of voyages the Chinese ended in 1433
- one of the four Islamic empires (~1500)
- the dynasty under which China recovered from Mongol rule (1368-1644)
- one of the four Islamic empires (~1500)Renaissance the artists in this period were more interested in describing the world as it was rather than portraying eternal religious truths
- one of the four Islamic empires (~1500)Encyclopedia an 11,000-book volume written by >2,000 scholars during the Ming Dynasty
- the other country involved in the Hundred Years’ War (1337-1453)
- one of the four Islamic empires (~1500)
- while China suffered from the Mongols, Western Europe suffered from this
- the era from 1500-2012
- a large bureaucratic empire (~1500)
- what the European explorers sought in Asia and Africa around 1500
- word that means “any period of exceptional revival of the arts and intellectual culture”
- the explorer whose 15th century voyage set off the growth of Europe as a place of importance
- one of the countries involved in the Hundred Years’ War (1337-1453)
22 Clues: the era from 1500-2012 • a large bureaucratic empire (~1500) • one of the American empires (~1500) • one of the four Islamic empires (~1500) • one of the four Islamic empires (~1500) • how one might describe the world in 1500 • world population growth in the 20th century • the type of voyages the Chinese ended in 1433 • the city in the sky (Aunt Gena has been there) • ...
Vocab 5 Answer Key 2022-02-17
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- It is African-American infantry unit in World War 1
- Is the goverments way in dealing with other nations
- It is Woodrow Wilson's 14 points to have peace
- It is exaggerated news of events
- It was written by Theodore Roosevelt and was a foreign policy established by president Theodore Roosevelt
- It is a waterway that connects the Atlantic and Pacific ocean that cross's Panama
- Allies are when countries combine forces
- This is when you have so much pride in your country that you will go to war
- It is a U.S policy made by president James Monroe that intervention by external power in the politics of the Americans is potentially hostile act against the U.S
- Central power are central empires like Great Britain
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- It is a orginaztion that tried to maintian world peace Neutral Is when you deicide not to participate in conflicts
- It was a American ocean liner that was attacked by Germany submarine called the U-boat
- It was a threat of force or power
- It was a telegram sent by Germany to Mexico to attack the U.S but the U.S intercepted it.
- He was a American politician,stateman,conservatonist,naturalist,hisyorian and served has the 26th president
- He is a American politician and academic and served has the 28th president
- When you join together to get something
- It is a country that can affect the world with a action
- It was an American navy ship that sank at Havana habor
- Is when you make colonies very where
20 Clues: It is exaggerated news of events • It was a threat of force or power • Is when you make colonies very where • When you join together to get something • Allies are when countries combine forces • It is Woodrow Wilson's 14 points to have peace • It is African-American infantry unit in World War 1 • Is the goverments way in dealing with other nations • ...
crosswortd 2 2023-05-15
Across
- The political and social system in medieval Europe where lords granted land to vassals in exchange for loyalty and service
- The empire known for its architectural wonders such as the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army
- The movement that fought for women's suffrage and equality in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
- The layer of the Earth's atmosphere where weather occurs
- War II The global conflict that lasted from 1939 to 1945 and involved many nations around the world
- The component of fitness that relates to the ability to sustain prolonged exercise
- The unit of energy expended during physical activity
- The type of stretching that involves holding a stretch for a prolonged period
- A game played on a court with a net and a shuttlecock
- The event that marked the start of World War II, when Germany invaded Poland
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- The political ideology that promotes a classless society and the common ownership of the means of production
- The act of forcefully expelling air from the lungs
- A type of exercise that strengthens the cardiovascular system
- The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- The process of soil being carried away by water or wind
- The period of rebirth and cultural awakening in Europe during the 14th to 17th centuries
- The ancient civilization that built impressive pyramids and sphinxes along the Nile River.
- The ability to move a joint through its complete range of motion
- The largest tropical rainforest in the world
- A type of dance that originated in Latin America
20 Clues: The largest tropical rainforest in the world • A type of dance that originated in Latin America • The act of forcefully expelling air from the lungs • The unit of energy expended during physical activity • A game played on a court with a net and a shuttlecock • The process of soil being carried away by water or wind • ...
Awesome Grade 10 History Class of 2022 2022-06-21
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- Our cheerleader, leads birthday dances
- Brings Ms Bouttell gifts from his walk to school
- Ms Bouttell's family member who was part of the secret service in England
- Travelled the world during this semester and lived to tell us about it, also survived the storm
- Starred in a video about Atomic Weapons
- Won an Oscar and about to star in his next film
- The name of Ms Bouttell's high school in Bowmanville during World War Two (no spaces)
- Shared a video of the type of dance she does!
- Our expert of the War Measures Act and rights for Canadian citizens
- Drew an excellent caricature of Ms Bouttell
- Would not want to go up against her in a debate!
- Has many questions and many thoughts, helped to organize our timeline last week
- Same last name as our school
- Your high school has one of these in the basement
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- Knows a lot about Camp X and wears cool glasses
- Made an awesome 1980's stereo replica
- Always has the answer to our questions as his phone is often near him
- Made a delicious 1950's dessert!
- Your high school was built for teens of this generation (one word)
- Proved that movie stars can also change the world
- During every decades part we did this activity
- Our graphic novel specialist in spying and surveillance
- Is our class photographer
- May draw a murale of favourite moments in history
- Has to spend all afternoon with Ms Bouttell ;(
- Knows a lot of history facts
- The best class ever!
27 Clues: The best class ever! • Is our class photographer • Knows a lot of history facts • Same last name as our school • Made a delicious 1950's dessert! • Made an awesome 1980's stereo replica • Our cheerleader, leads birthday dances • Starred in a video about Atomic Weapons • Drew an excellent caricature of Ms Bouttell • Shared a video of the type of dance she does! • ...
APUSH Vocabulary Review 2024-03-07
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- International organization formed after WWI that the U.S. never joined
- Laws passed in 1917 aimed at preventing dissent against WWI in the U.S.
- Pride and loyalty towards ones country
- Area between opposing trenches, extremely dangerous during WWI
- Authorized drafting men into military service during WWI
- Global conflict from 1914 to 1918 that reshaped Europe and the world
- Series of radio broadcasts made by President Roosevelt to calm the public during the Depression
- Roosevelts series of programs to combat the Great Depression
- Type of media content used heavily during wartime to influence public opinion
- Document that ended World War I and imposed severe penalties on Germany
- Painful and debilitating oral condition common among WWI trench soldiers
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- U.S. President during WWI, advocated for the League of Nations
- German submarines used during WWI and WWII
- Phenomenon where many bank customers withdraw funds fearing bank insolvency
- Government program for retirement and disability benefits established in 1935
- Event marking the beginning of the Great Depression in 1929
- President known for the New Deal and leadership during World War II
- Secret message from Germany to Mexico during WWI, intercepted by the British
- His assassination in Sarajevo sparked the beginning of WWI
- Type of combat common in WWI, characterized by fighting from deep ditches
- Buying stocks hoping to sell them for a higher price
- Day marking the start of the Great Depression with a stock market crash
- Belief in maintaining a strong military capability by a government or people
- Environmental catastrophe of the 1930s affecting the Great Plains
24 Clues: Pride and loyalty towards ones country • German submarines used during WWI and WWII • Buying stocks hoping to sell them for a higher price • Authorized drafting men into military service during WWI • His assassination in Sarajevo sparked the beginning of WWI • Event marking the beginning of the Great Depression in 1929 • ...
Chapter 3 Vocab 2 2014-04-28
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- male enemy
- end
- nation/people
- colonization
- army
- president
- explorer
- independence
- to explore
- World War II
- flag
- protectorate
- a fight
- invasion
- to elect
- to break out
- republic
- peacefully
- to sign
Down
- a battle
- to take place
- conquest
- agreement
- decolonization
- autonomy
- cease fire
- colony
- monarchy
- to end
- beginning
- peace treaty
- hostile take over
- emperor
- victim
- soldier
- conflict
36 Clues: end • army • flag • colony • to end • victim • a fight • emperor • soldier • to sign • a battle • conquest • autonomy • explorer • monarchy • invasion • to elect • republic • conflict • agreement • president • beginning • male enemy • cease fire • to explore • peacefully • colonization • independence • World War II • peace treaty • protectorate • to break out • to take place • nation/people • decolonization • hostile take over
Thomas Paine 2016-03-12
Across
- Born where
- became a_____________ citizen in 1792
- not an ______ gentleman
- man _______ a country
- gave letter of introduction
- saw government as
- religious views
- envisioned that war might be _______
- never considered a ___________ of the U.S.
- 1809
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- wrote in 1776
- by trade he made
- considered himself an intellectual ______
- took part in __________ revolutions
- considered a _______ of the world
- used sarcasm to describe Paine
- famous for _____ writings
- was not wealthy but
- wrote for everyone
- ______ by all of the founding fathers.
20 Clues: 1809 • Born where • wrote in 1776 • religious views • by trade he made • saw government as • wrote for everyone • was not wealthy but • man _______ a country • not an ______ gentleman • famous for _____ writings • gave letter of introduction • used sarcasm to describe Paine • considered a _______ of the world • took part in __________ revolutions • envisioned that war might be _______ • ...
Step Voca Starter 2 (Day 21) 2022-01-14
Across
- ______ issues(사회문제)
- a _______ school(맹인 학교)
- ________ you for a mistake(너의 실수를 용서하다)
- _______ for being late(늦은 것에 사과하다)
- an ______ couple(노부부)
- need _________s (자원봉사자가 필요하다)
- feel _____(동정심을 느끼다)
- make ______ (전쟁을 일으키다)
- public ______s (공공 서비스)
- _______ money(모금하다)
- give _______ (헌혈하다)
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- ______ strongly(강하게 믿다)
- a multicultural ________ (다문화 사회)
- ______ deeply(깊은 관심을 갖다)
- go ________(청각을 잃다)
- feel _______(외로움을 느끼다)
- look __________(닮다)
- It' my ______.(내가 낼게.)
- a good ________(좋은 이웃)
- world _____ (세계평화)
20 Clues: world _____ (세계평화) • ______ issues(사회문제) • go ________(청각을 잃다) • look __________(닮다) • _______ money(모금하다) • give _______ (헌혈하다) • feel _____(동정심을 느끼다) • an ______ couple(노부부) • feel _______(외로움을 느끼다) • It' my ______.(내가 낼게.) • a good ________(좋은 이웃) • make ______ (전쟁을 일으키다) • ______ strongly(강하게 믿다) • a _______ school(맹인 학교) • public ______s (공공 서비스) • ______ deeply(깊은 관심을 갖다) • ...
Second Form Lesson 1 Review Vocabulary 2023-09-29
40 Clues: god • son • new • bad • war • gift • town • girl • good • poet • Rome • word • Mary • year • lamb • rock • queen • Italy • forum • table • small • horse • farmer • temple • Christ • sailor • friend • kingdom • debt/sin • high/deep • much/many • sky/heaven • earth/land • wide/broad • great/large • sacred/holy • lord/master • world/mankind • slave/servant • eternal/everlasting
Los eventos actuales 2023-02-28
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- country
- corruption
- change
- citizens
- world
- last night
- government
- people
- other
- leader
- press
- laws
- witness
- crisis
- politician
- violence
- international
- national
- candidate
- police
- protest
- follower
- rights
- conflict
- hurricane
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- peaceful
- vandalism
- war
- firefighters
- flood
- violent
- ago
- local
- storm
- past
- news
- newspaper
- society
- yesterday
- disease
- newscaster
- article
- tornado
- pandemic
- pollution
- activist
46 Clues: war • ago • past • news • laws • world • flood • local • other • storm • press • change • people • leader • crisis • police • rights • country • violent • society • witness • disease • article • protest • tornado • peaceful • citizens • violence • national • pandemic • activist • follower • conflict • vandalism • newspaper • yesterday • candidate • pollution • hurricane • corruption • last night • government • politician • newscaster • firefighters • international
KERESZTREJTVÉNY - 2023. JANUÁR 2023-02-11
Across
- He is a good guy
- practice
- doughnut
- difference
- to draw
- The second world war
- amuesement park
- to lose sg
- reliable
- again
- to relax, to turn off yourself :)
- mulled wine
- to swtich on (lamp)
- theory
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- at the same time
- to make a movement, to move
- progressive
- route
- fireworks
- employee
- On New Year's Eve
- to progress
- in fact
- orchestra
- solution
- to switch on (TV, laptop)
- smelly
27 Clues: route • again • smelly • theory • to draw • in fact • practice • doughnut • employee • reliable • solution • fireworks • orchestra • difference • to lose sg • progressive • to progress • mulled wine • amuesement park • He is a good guy • at the same time • On New Year's Eve • to swtich on (lamp) • The second world war • to switch on (TV, laptop) • to make a movement, to move • to relax, to turn off yourself :)
6th Vocab Unit 3 2024-02-06
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- to dry up
- to take great personal joy in
- a wise person
- something that one seems to see but doesn't really exist
- landscape
- to make angry
- variety
- ambush
- puzzling
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- a rapid, large scale outpouring
- any trade, profession, or occupation
- to push on to a goal
- one who is against war
- to confine
- a prejudiced person
- involving the entire world
- a line of people waiting
- to point out
- a sacred promise
- to bring to an end
20 Clues: ambush • variety • puzzling • to dry up • landscape • to confine • to point out • a wise person • to make angry • a sacred promise • to bring to an end • a prejudiced person • to push on to a goal • one who is against war • a line of people waiting • involving the entire world • to take great personal joy in • a rapid, large scale outpouring • any trade, profession, or occupation • ...
Smoke Signal News Crossword 2024-03-05
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- You can't win if you don't check in
- 175 feet times two
- Golf Course to Lockeford
- Travels loudly through town
- _____ Capital of the World
- Celebrated day in October
- War Whoop, The Tomahawk, The...
- Festival celebration
- Ripon in 1945
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- Ripon High opening
- Original high school name
- County of residence
- Primary region for U.S. produce
- Cougars, Panthers, Mustangs, Wildcats
- Local bygone gazette
- Chamber of
- Ripon in 1874
- Original name of Ripon
- School street
- Farmland crops
20 Clues: Chamber of • Ripon in 1874 • School street • Ripon in 1945 • Farmland crops • Ripon High opening • 175 feet times two • County of residence • Local bygone gazette • Festival celebration • Original name of Ripon • Golf Course to Lockeford • Original high school name • Celebrated day in October • _____ Capital of the World • Travels loudly through town • Primary region for U.S. produce • ...
Refugee crisis 2020-11-19
Across
- le chaos
- la persécution
- urgent
- marquer (cicatrice)
- fuir
- un réfugié
- pays d'accueil (2 mots!!)
- périlleux
- (s')échapper
- stable
- risquer
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- un abri, refuge
- un contrebandier, trafiquant
- la guerre
- traître
- catastrophe
- un persécuteur
- chercher, rechercher
- une catastrophe
- dangereux
- faire confiance
- un conflit
- se noyer
- un trafficant
- les difficultés
- la sécurité
26 Clues: fuir • urgent • stable • traître • risquer • le chaos • se noyer • la guerre • dangereux • périlleux • un réfugié • un conflit • catastrophe • la sécurité • (s')échapper • un trafficant • la persécution • un persécuteur • un abri, refuge • une catastrophe • faire confiance • les difficultés • marquer (cicatrice) • chercher, rechercher • pays d'accueil (2 mots!!) • un contrebandier, trafiquant
raphael.l 2020-03-03
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- bencana yang disebabkan oleh aktivitas alam
- tempat pembuatan gerabah di Jawa
- 2/4+2/4=
- Yesus berpuasa selama
- sultan dari kerajaan mataram
- bahasa latin toleransi
- 2x10
- tempat ibadah umat katolik
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- bencana yangdisebabkan oleh kegiatan manusia
- bilangan prima genap
- 2x33=
- bahasa inggris dunia
- planet terbesar
- bahasa inggris gratis
14 Clues: 2x10 • 2x33= • 2/4+2/4= • planet terbesar • bilangan prima genap • bahasa inggris dunia • Yesus berpuasa selama • bahasa inggris gratis • bahasa latin toleransi • tempat ibadah umat katolik • sultan dari kerajaan mataram • tempat pembuatan gerabah di Jawa • bencana yang disebabkan oleh aktivitas alam • bencana yangdisebabkan oleh kegiatan manusia
End of World 2024-06-04
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- Armed conflict causing massive destruction
- Emission of energy causing harm to life
- Conflict involving nuclear weapons
- Imagined state with great suffering or injustice
- Complete disappearance of a species
- Day of the world's destruction
- Period when many species die out
- Widespread deadly infectious disease
- Process of causing so much damage it can't be repaired
- Increase in Earth's average temperature
- Devastating epidemic disease
- Sudden event causing great damage or loss of life
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- Catastrophic event marking the end of the world
- Complete destruction or obliteration
- Large-scale violent event in the natural world
- Collision of a large space rock with Earth
- Extreme scarcity of food
- Long-term alteration of temperature and weather patterns
- Final battle between good and evil
- Sudden breakdown or failure
20 Clues: Extreme scarcity of food • Sudden breakdown or failure • Devastating epidemic disease • Day of the world's destruction • Period when many species die out • Conflict involving nuclear weapons • Final battle between good and evil • Complete disappearance of a species • Complete destruction or obliteration • Widespread deadly infectious disease • ...
U.S. Involvement in the Middle East 2014-06-10
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- Israeli war against Egypt and Syria in 1973
- King of Saudi Arabia that calls for eradication of terrorism, saying it's prohibited by Islam.
- war in the middle eastern country of Israel in 1948
- Iraqi capital that was captured by American forces.
- took control of Iraq in the late 1970's and westernized the country
- the use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims.
- A war between the Soviet Union and United States trying to lobby power in the Middle East
- Country formed by the British mandate with the support of the UN and US in 1948
- Empire that was in control of the Middle East pre-WWI
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- Saudi Arabia condemned Iraq's invasion of this country
- Main leader of 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade center.
- Title of U.S. installed leader in Iran in the 1950's
- Soviet installed ruler in Afghanistan in 1980.
- ruled over all aspects of Middle East during and after WWI
- War between Saudi Arabia/U.S. and Iraq due to invasion of Kuwait
- Major resource that mad the Middle East valuable
16 Clues: Israeli war against Egypt and Syria in 1973 • Soviet installed ruler in Afghanistan in 1980. • Major resource that mad the Middle East valuable • war in the middle eastern country of Israel in 1948 • Iraqi capital that was captured by American forces. • Title of U.S. installed leader in Iran in the 1950's • Empire that was in control of the Middle East pre-WWI • ...
Queen We Will Rock You Crossword 2019-04-03
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- where your eyes and mouth are
- a red liquid in a human
- music but talking
- no money
- a smaller man
- where a car passes
- punching with your foot
- wet dirt
- opposite of honor
- what we hear
- opposite of night
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- the things you use to see
- the opposite of soft
- the opposite of old
- opposite of small
- synonym of screaming
- a type of music genre
- where all humans live
- opposite of war
- is another person
20 Clues: no money • wet dirt • what we hear • a smaller man • opposite of war • opposite of small • music but talking • is another person • opposite of honor • opposite of night • where a car passes • the opposite of old • the opposite of soft • synonym of screaming • a type of music genre • where all humans live • a red liquid in a human • punching with your foot • the things you use to see • ...
chapter 13 connor tronzo 2021-03-15
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- agreement to stop fighting
- northern france
- of the united states
- of france
- germany and russian boarder
- treaty
- type of warfare
- ruler of germany
- germany and astria
- wished to live
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- peace among nations
- type of warefare
- world war 1
- one sided information
- france and russia joined together
- series of peace proposals
- battle stragedy
- large and strong standing army
- buy small amount of items
- entree
- two countries forming together
21 Clues: treaty • entree • of france • world war 1 • wished to live • northern france • battle stragedy • type of warfare • type of warefare • ruler of germany • germany and astria • peace among nations • of the united states • one sided information • series of peace proposals • buy small amount of items • agreement to stop fighting • germany and russian boarder • large and strong standing army • ...
Halloween 2014-10-27
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- Trick-or-treat objective
- Hockey mask killer
- Now in everything from coffee to cake
- Halloween month
- Melty-faced killer
- Halloween's predecessor
- Nightmare Before Christmas Hero
- Witches' best friend
- Friendly ghost
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- Go-to costume for nine year-old boys
- Scariest politician
- Halloween color
- Now in carmel!
- Transportation for Hecate or Potter
- Not so friendly ghost
- Antagonist of World War Z
- Trick-or-treat requirement
- Cheapest costume
- The non-treat option
- Sheriff of The Walking Dead
20 Clues: Now in carmel! • Friendly ghost • Halloween color • Halloween month • Cheapest costume • Hockey mask killer • Melty-faced killer • Scariest politician • Witches' best friend • The non-treat option • Not so friendly ghost • Halloween's predecessor • Trick-or-treat objective • Antagonist of World War Z • Trick-or-treat requirement • Sheriff of The Walking Dead • Nightmare Before Christmas Hero • ...
MENA Crossword 2022-04-18
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- Goods Value
- Largest Pennisula
- Crescent-shaped region
- Persian language
- Floods every year
- Water in desert
- Nomadic Arab
- Jesus
- Level of earthquake
- Mountain Range
- The Jewish people collectively.
- Wheat
- Material from rivers
- Provide Service
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- Proclaimer of God
- The Muslim world.
- Valley or Ravine
- Chemical Product
- Livestock
- Underground Water
- Removing Salt
- Petroleum Exporting
- Underground Tunnel
- War in '90s
- Ancient Writing
- Purifying
- Diffrent Religions
- Temple
- Rectangle Tower
29 Clues: Jesus • Wheat • Temple • Livestock • Purifying • Goods Value • War in '90s • Nomadic Arab • Removing Salt • Mountain Range • Ancient Writing • Water in desert • Rectangle Tower • Provide Service • Valley or Ravine • Chemical Product • Persian language • Proclaimer of God • The Muslim world. • Underground Water • Largest Pennisula • Floods every year • Underground Tunnel • Diffrent Religions • Petroleum Exporting • ...
Colonial American Wars (pp.33-34) 2024-07-29
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- British Prime Minister in 1757
- Imperial __ led to a series of wars between European nations for control of North America
- After the French and Indian War, the British gave Spain French Louisiana for this piece of land
- The century of King Philip’s War
- A gruesome act was encouraged when the Dutch offered a high bounty for this part of the human body
- The Puritans allied with this nearby clan against the Wampanoag
- The British fought the French in India and ___ as well as North America (2 words)
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- The colonies lay east of this major North American River
- Puritans burned dozens of these Native American homesites
- The French and Indian War was known by this name in Europe (2 words)
- Chief of the Wampanoag in 1675
- George Washington fought the French from this Fort
12 Clues: British Prime Minister in 1757 • Chief of the Wampanoag in 1675 • The century of King Philip’s War • George Washington fought the French from this Fort • The colonies lay east of this major North American River • Puritans burned dozens of these Native American homesites • The Puritans allied with this nearby clan against the Wampanoag • ...
Crossword puzzle ancient Rome 2022-06-09
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- ancient city
- a battle areana
- god of the under world
- goddess of the hunt
- goddess of craft and wisdom
- a language in ancient rome
- cradle of Christianity
- founded rome
- city of milan
- founded rome
- god of agruculcure
- god of grapes
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- the main drink in rome
- very fortified
- protector of woman
- biggest roman city
- god of the sun
- very rich city
- protector of the state
- god of war
- god of trade
- god of time
22 Clues: god of war • god of time • ancient city • founded rome • founded rome • god of trade • city of milan • god of grapes • very fortified • god of the sun • very rich city • a battle areana • protector of woman • biggest roman city • god of agruculcure • goddess of the hunt • the main drink in rome • god of the under world • cradle of Christianity • protector of the state • a language in ancient rome • ...
Presque mort- chapitre 3 (vocabulaire) 2020-04-24
30 Clues: gas • old • new • then • food • some • later • narrow • enough • next to • to move • to kiss • so much • company • to hope • to take • a plane • everyone • to leave • a writer • to sleep • a flight • world war • a newspaper • to be afraid • to be able to • a gas station • a medieval abbey • a road or a street • a privateer (a type of pirate)
3.2 vocab 2022-12-07
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- an invasion
- the end
- the independence
- a president
- the beginning
- an army
- the conquest
- the soldier
- a peace treaty
- to sign
- to end
- to explore
- a century
- a hostile take over
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- a battle
- a cease fire
- a victim
- World War II
- to break out
- an explorer
- a flag
- to elect
- a conflict
- an emperor
- an agreement
- to take place
- the people
- peacefully
28 Clues: a flag • to end • the end • an army • to sign • a battle • a victim • to elect • a century • a conflict • an emperor • the people • to explore • peacefully • an invasion • an explorer • a president • the soldier • a cease fire • World War II • to break out • an agreement • the conquest • the beginning • to take place • a peace treaty • the independence • a hostile take over
Search www.trousdaleplace.com for the answers to this historical crossword puzzle! 2024-03-25
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- The nickname given to Francis Trousdale Peyton
- This man built Trousdale Place between 1813-1814
- Trousdale Place was the first one of these in Gallatin - check it out!
- James Trousdale served as a General in the Revolutionary War in this coastal state
- Nickname for William Trousdale
- Trousdale fought alongside this future president at the Battle of New Orleans
- Today, Trousdale Place serves as this kind of place where you go to learn about history
- Trousdale Place was built in this architectural style
- William served as the Colonel of the 2nd TN Regiment of Mounted Volunteers in this war
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- Purchased Trousdale Place in 1836 for $2,500
- Charles Trousdale lost a leg at this Georgia Civil War battle
- William Trousdale was elected to this TN position in 1849
- This youngest son of William was wounded at the Battle of Shiloh in 1862
- William Trousdale served as U.S. Minister to this country under President Franklin Pierce
- William Trousdale fought in this many wars
- During World War II, Trousdale Place served as one of these
16 Clues: Nickname for William Trousdale • William Trousdale fought in this many wars • Purchased Trousdale Place in 1836 for $2,500 • The nickname given to Francis Trousdale Peyton • This man built Trousdale Place between 1813-1814 • Trousdale Place was built in this architectural style • William Trousdale was elected to this TN position in 1849 • ...
Final Review Crossword 2024-05-14
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- This diverse Asian nation faces challenges due to geography of thousands of islands
- What amendment outlawed the making and selling of alcohol?
- the role of women in the World Wars was to keep _______ going?
- What country was created when India was partitioned
- What country did Germany invade in 1939 forcing GB and Fracne to declare war?
- What country was over 13,000 island leading to aa lack of unity?
- Palestine was divided and what country was created?
- This organization only gave Germany a slap on the wrist when they took the Rhineland?
- The war where there was no direct fighting between the USA and the Soviet Union
- The policy that affected how black South Africans were treated.
- Why was WWI more destructive than earlier wars?
- What issues are at the center of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict?
- America Became involved in this war after Ho Chi Minh wanted to make this country fully communist?
- Theory The idea that if one country falls to communism that neighboring countries will also fall.
- The nation that had a one-child policy to fight overpopulation
- First Female Prime Minister of India.
- What was the famous treaty that ended WWI and resulted in WWII?
- what caused county wide unemployment?
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- What position did the USA initially take in both World Wars?
- What did America suspect Saddam Hussein of having that caused the 2002 war?
- What was the goal of the 1991 Gulf War?
- Vietnamese Communist and Nationalist Leader
- The Massacre in China of students fighting for democracy.
- Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution
- In Rwandan genocide the Hutu's killed what Minority.
- What stopped Germany when they invaded Russia?
- The horrific event where over 10 millions Jews, Gypsies, and undesirables were killed or put in labor camps
- Who was the first black President of South Africa who fight against apartheid?
- This government system promised to restore order, revive the economy, and promote national pride and identity.
- What international organization was formed to fight against communism?
- What Minority was discriminated against in Iraq and Turkey?
- The movement India was in to keep them out of the cold war.
- Nationalist Preseident
- What did Vladimir Lenin promise to the Russians prior to the revolution?
- Who led the Chinese communists and got support from the peasants?
- The Herbicide that was used to burn away the Vietnamese forests
- Name of Archduke who was murdered who sparked WWI?
- Which war in the 20th century lasted the longest?
- strategies did Gandhi use against the British?
39 Clues: Nationalist Preseident • First Female Prime Minister of India. • what caused county wide unemployment? • What was the goal of the 1991 Gulf War? • Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution • Vietnamese Communist and Nationalist Leader • What stopped Germany when they invaded Russia? • strategies did Gandhi use against the British? • ...
Towards Independence 2021-10-15
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- The Declaration of Independence explained why they wanted their ___ and listed all the bad things the king had done to the colonies. Mainly, it argued that the colonies had rights the king was violating(7).
- The American Revolution was a time when the English colonists in America __ against the rule of the British Parliament(1).
- an unjust ruler(5).
- Because the king of England was not there, he had to appoint trustworthy friends to govern his colonies and make __ on his behalf(2).
- Before the war, colonists were accustomed to having their local governments talk with the king to ___ future taxes, laws, and policies(4).
- Those who supported Great Britain and helped the Redcoats fight the Revolutionary War(8).
- In protest, some ___ tax collectors while others boycotted or refused to buy English-products to hurt England’s economy(5).
- After the Seven Years War, England started to tighten its control over the 13 colonies through ___, upsetting many colonists(3).
- People who are chosen to speak and act for their fellow citizens in government(4).
- A refusal to buy or use goods and services(5).
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- to charge a tax or a fee(4).
- Overtime, the colonists experienced a sense of __, or self-rule due to the far distance between them and England(2).
- Something a person has which people think should not be taken away(6).
- In protest, the colonists chanted “taxation without ___!”(5).
- Free from any connection; not dependent(1).
- Those who resisted Great Britain and fought for a new country.
- Colonists had over 100 years to create cultures and identities ___ from their mother country of England(2).
- Colonists decided to tell the King to stop taxing, though he __ their request. King George III saw this and previous protests as rebellion and ordered his Redcoats to shoot(6)
- Due to the expenses of warfare, England was in desperate need of ___ to pay for supplies and soldiers(5).
- After the war, the English government was charging new taxes on the colonies, but the colonies had no ___ beforehand(4).
20 Clues: an unjust ruler(5). • to charge a tax or a fee(4). • Free from any connection; not dependent(1). • A refusal to buy or use goods and services(5). • In protest, the colonists chanted “taxation without ___!”(5). • Those who resisted Great Britain and fought for a new country. • Something a person has which people think should not be taken away(6). • ...
French and Indian War Crossword 2022-10-22
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- The British Prime Minister during this period of time
- The founders of the thirteen original colonies
- The secondary name of the French and Indian War
- The fort, Virginia surveyor George Washington builds
- French capital of the New World
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- West of this Mountain range that the Colonist wanted to move to
- The general sent by the British government to help the Colonists
- A group of civilians trained to fight an in emergency
- Treaty that was used to end the French and Indian War and to give the British a portion of the French's land
- What the British had after the war was over
- The opposing force of the French and Indian War against the British
- What the British do to infiltrate the French to surprise attack its army
12 Clues: French capital of the New World • What the British had after the war was over • The founders of the thirteen original colonies • The secondary name of the French and Indian War • The fort, Virginia surveyor George Washington builds • A group of civilians trained to fight an in emergency • The British Prime Minister during this period of time • ...
WW1 2022-11-28
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- of Verdun- German attack to frighten French- Feb 23, 1916
- In Africa- increased tension over territories and boundaries
- Launched burning fuel- frequently used on when trenches were close and on tanks
- recruiting, war bonds, etc.
- Front- Russia
- Alliance- Central powers
- Treaties to defend one another in event of war- “balance of power”
- Revolt- People and soldiers turned on Kaiser WIlheim II- he stepped down
- 2, 1917- U.S. declared war on Germany (date)
- German strength- U-boats- torpedoed many ships
- created “No Man’s Land”- impassable
- Gas- Blisters internally and externally
- submarine warfare- German policy to sink any ship, without warning, around Britain
- Both sides dig in- barbed wire entanglements
- of the Marne- Battle that stopped German advance
- Front- France
- Bulgarians and Ottomans first to surrender (date)
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- German model flamethrower WW1
- most important weapon
- Gas that attacked the respiratory system
- Sinking- 1915- killed 1,198, including 128 Americans- angered Americans
- intensified rivalries between nations
- Entente- Allied powers
- War- Countries devoted all of their resources to the war effort
- Massive arms buildup late 1800s/early 1900s in Europe
- 1917- Communist leader Vladimir Lenin took power- offered truce to Germany (date)
- Ends- November 11, 1918
- Plan- Defeat France before Russia is mobilized- French will immediately retake Alsace-Lorraine- plan failed
- Gas- First gas used- choked victims- Germans first to use
- planes- Became increasingly utilized for bombing, dog fights, and strafing runs
- signed November 11, 1918
- Note- Note from German foreign secretary to Mexico- offering to help Mexico gain back lost land for allying with Germany against U.S.
- Originally used for bombing- easy to shoot down
- Warfare- changed the way war was fought- to try to end stalemate
- Withdrawal- 1917 Russia withdrew from the war due to civil unrest and revolt
- Guns- Cut down many soldiers out of trenches- 600 rounds per minute- cooling issues
- of Brest-Litovsk- Truce with Russia and Germany
- of Versailles- Treaty negotiated with Germany- signed June 28, 1919
- Designed to break deadlock of trench warfare
39 Clues: Front- Russia • Front- France • most important weapon • Entente- Allied powers • Ends- November 11, 1918 • Alliance- Central powers • signed November 11, 1918 • recruiting, war bonds, etc. • German model flamethrower WW1 • created “No Man’s Land”- impassable • intensified rivalries between nations • Gas- Blisters internally and externally • Gas that attacked the respiratory system • ...
Chapter 13 Crossword 2021-02-02
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- law that changed the Neutrality Act to allow countries at war to purchase American goods as long as they paid cash and picked up their orders in American ports
- a person who does not believe in the use of military force
- a form of government in which the person or party in charge has absolute control over all aspects of life
- Italian fascist leader; made Italy a totalitarian state
- FDR's speech following the Japanese attack on China in which he called on America to take clear sides in the world conflict
- American physicist, he led the Manhattan Project
- a statement of American and British goals for the defeat of the Nazis and their vision for the postwar world
- program that gave the government power to make weapons available to Great Britain without regard for its ability to pay
- totalitarian dictator of Germany; he believed in the supremacy of the German Aryan race and was responsible for the mass murder or millions of Jews during the Holocaust
- a German word meaning "lightning war"
- British prime minister; he supported the policy of appeasement, allowing Hitler to gain land and power in the 1930s
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- a United States act aimed at helping prevent the nation from being drawn into a war
- a popular symbol for the working woman during WWII
- giving in to the demands of uncompromising powers to avoid war
- the top-secret program to build an atomic bomb during WWII
- government by a leader or group that holds unchallenged power and authority
- in a war, not aiding either side
- series of attacks by US sailors against Mexican Americans in Los Angeles
- a system of government that focuses on the good of the state rather than on the individual citizens
- German airforce
- a bomb that uses energy released by splitting atoms to create an enormous explosion
- increased prices for goods and services combined with the reduced value of money
- French government set up with the Germans that ruled the southern half of France during WWII
- British prime minister; he opposed the policy of appeasement and led Great Britain through the war
- a program that gave poor Mexican workers the chance to work temporarily in the United States
- totalitarian dictator of the soviet union; he used violent crackdowns on his political enemies to strengthen his control
26 Clues: German airforce • in a war, not aiding either side • a German word meaning "lightning war" • American physicist, he led the Manhattan Project • a popular symbol for the working woman during WWII • Italian fascist leader; made Italy a totalitarian state • the top-secret program to build an atomic bomb during WWII • ...
Cold War 2024-03-21
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- A powerful nation
- Declared Europe had an 'Iron Curtain'
- An ideology that supports state ownership
- The capitol of Germany
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- an ideology that supports private ownership
- Were defeated during the Second World War
- The leader of the Soviet Union 1922-1952
- A war that doesn't involve fighting
- A Capitalist nation
9 Clues: A powerful nation • A Capitalist nation • The capitol of Germany • A war that doesn't involve fighting • Declared Europe had an 'Iron Curtain' • The leader of the Soviet Union 1922-1952 • Were defeated during the Second World War • An ideology that supports state ownership • an ideology that supports private ownership
ancient civilizations 2022-04-07
12 Clues: one eye • god of war • god of sea • three heads • wife of Zeus • messenger god • killed medusa • god of the sky • snake hair very ugly • demi god human and god • goddess of agriculture • god of the under world
Documents 2016-04-22
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- of Confederation the original constitution of the US, ratified in 1781, which was replaced by the US Constitution in 1789.
- points was a statement of principles for world peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- of Independence the formal statement written by Thomas Jefferson declaring the freedom of the thirteen American colonies from Great Britain.
- amendment bolished slavery in the United States.
- amendment Constitution granted African American men the right to vote.
- Constitution A document that embodies the fundamental laws and principles by which the United States is governed.
- amendment Provided direct election of senators.
- amendment ended poll taxes.
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- Carta a document constituting a fundamental guarantee of rights and privileges.
- papers is a collection of 85 articles and essays written (under the pseudonym Publius) by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay promoting the ratification of the United States Constitution.
- Doctrine First expressed in 1947 by US President Truman in a speech to Congress seeking aid for Greece and Turkey, the doctrine was seen by the communists as an open declaration of the Cold War.
- of Versailles was one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I.
- of Rights the first ten amendments to the US Constitution, ratified in 1791 and guaranteeing such rights as the freedoms of speech, assembly, and worship.
- Bill of Rights a British Law, passed by the Parliament of Great Britain in 1689 that declared the rights and liberties of the people and settling the succession.
- amendment defining national citizenship and forbidding the states to restrict the basic rights of citizens or other persons.
- amendment gives Congress the power to collect taxes on income without apportioning it among the states.
- amendment gave women the right to vote.
- amendment the right of 18 years old to vote.
18 Clues: amendment ended poll taxes. • amendment gave women the right to vote. • amendment the right of 18 years old to vote. • amendment Provided direct election of senators. • amendment bolished slavery in the United States. • of Versailles was one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I. • amendment Constitution granted African American men the right to vote. • ...
General American History Extra Credit Crossword 2024-09-05
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- The enforced separation of different racial groups in a country, notably prevalent in the United States until the mid-20th century.
- A foreign policy stance that advocates avoiding involvement in international conflicts and alliances, particularly prominent in the U.S. prior to World War II.
- First ten amendments of the constitution
- Conflict that America became involved in between 1966-1973.
- The act of establishing control over a foreign territory, often associated with European powers in North America.
- Last name of the only president from Missouri, and gave the order to drop atomic bombs on Japan.
- A formal change or addition to the Constitution, such as the Bill of Rights.
- A series of programs and policies implemented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in response to the Great Depression.
- A fundamental change in political power or organizational structures, often associated with the American Revolution against British rule.
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- Last name of the president who authored the Emancipation Proclamation.
- A nationwide constitutional ban on the production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages from 1920 to 1933.
- Name of the largest land purchase in US history. This doubled the landmass of the US.
- The supreme law of the United States, establishing the framework of the government and the rights of citizens.
- The process by which a sitting president or other federal officials can be charged with misconduct and potentially removed from office.
- A period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the United States after World War II, characterized by political, military, and ideological rivalry.
- The right to vote in political elections, notably championed by women's rights activists in the early 20th century.
- Last name of the president who led the nation during the Great Depression & World War II
- Last name of the sitting president during the Cuban Missile Crisis
18 Clues: First ten amendments of the constitution • Conflict that America became involved in between 1966-1973. • Last name of the sitting president during the Cuban Missile Crisis • Last name of the president who authored the Emancipation Proclamation. • A formal change or addition to the Constitution, such as the Bill of Rights. • ...
Ivan Van - REVIEW ASSIGNMENT: PERIODS 6-9 1 2021-05-20
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- an Black American initiative that aimed to achieve a "double" victory during World War II. The two objectives were victory in the war abroad and victory against discrimination on the home front.
- An economic system in which transactions between private groups of people are free from or almost free from any form of economic interventionism such as regulation and subsidies.
- The single most influential book in naval strategy. Its policies were quickly adopted by most major navies, ultimately leading to the World War I naval arms race. It is also cited as one of the contributing factors of the United States becoming a great power.
- A research and development undertaking during World War II that produced the first nuclear weapons.
- An explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission or from a combination of fission and fusion reactions.
- A group of writers, poets, and musicians during the 1920s, often characterized by the similar themes discussed in their work, such as disillusionment in the post-World War I society, loss of identity and tradition, and an uncertainty of the future.
- An Amendment that applied that alcohol is illegal. (prohibition)
- The first major labor organization in the United States. They organized unskilled and skilled workers, campaigned for an eight hour workday, and aspired to form a cooperative society in which laborers owned the industries in which they worked.
- A legal case in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the freedom of speech protection could be restricted if the words spoken or printed represented to society a “clear and present danger.”
- The second world-wide war that begun after Germany's new leader, Adolf Hitler, invaded Poland. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries, including all of the great powers and forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers
- A series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the United States between 1933 and 1939 to combat the Great Depression.
- A secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico if the United States entered World War I against Germany.
- A June 1972 break-in to the Democratic National Committee headquarters led to an investigation that revealed multiple abuses of power by the Nixon administration. The caused major distrust in the government by the American public.
- A surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service upon the United States, leading to the entrance of the US into WWII.
- A labor union with the goal to organize all of the workers of the nation into the single union and then work to abolish the capitalist system. Earned the nickname, "I won't work" during WWI.
- the oldest American agricultural advocacy group with a national scope, in the United States that encourages families to band together to promote the economic and political well-being of the community and agriculture.
- Instead of trying to reshape the fundamental institutions of American life, as some of the more radical union activists were trying to do, this union focused on securing for its members higher wages, better working conditions, and a shorter work week.
- When a business grows by acquiring a similar company in their industry at the same point of the supply chain.
- A philosophical, social, political, and economic ideology and movement whose ultimate goal is the establishment of socioeconomic order structured upon the ideas of common ownership of the means of production and the absence of social classes, money, and the state.
- A resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan that focused on nativism; immigrants and “outsiders".
- In order to punish Germany after WWI, this treaty forced Germany to surrender colonies in Africa, Asia and the Pacific; cede territory to other nations like France and Poland; reduce the size of its military; pay war reparations to the Allied countries; and accept guilt for the war.
- A term coined in World War I to describe the type of post traumatic stress disorder many soldiers were afflicted with during the war (before PTSD was termed).
- a socialist state that spanned most of Europe and Asia during its existence from 1922 to 1991. It was the first country to declare itself socialist and build towards a communist society.
- A period of ideological and geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union, and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc, after World War II.
- A period of time of widespread fear of Communism that happened just after the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution and during WW1, when people were very patriotic and social agitation of left-wingers further aggravated the political, national and social tensions.
- a legal arrangement with regard to agricultural land in which a landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crops produced on that land. Made similar positions close to slavery.
- A form of news that present little or no legitimate, well-researched news while instead using eye-catching headlines for increased sales. Techniques may include exaggerations of news events, scandal-mongering, or sensationalism.
- An international diplomatic group developed after World War I as a way to solve disputes between countries before they erupted into open warfare. Ultimately failed due to the nonparticipation of the United States.
- A book that argued the side effects of pesticides such as DDT and launched the environmentalists movement by pointing out the effects of civilization development. It would lead to the creation of the Clean Air Act, Earth Day, and the EPA.
- Young women known for their energetic freedom, embracing a lifestyle viewed by many at the time as outrageous, immoral or downright dangerous. Now considered the first generation of independent American women, this cultural shift pushed barriers in economic, political and sexual freedom for women.
- Immigrants that were generally poor, unskilled, and came from Northern and Western Europe from 1880s to 1920.
- A system of allowing the unrestricted currency of two metals (e.g. gold and silver) as legal tender at a fixed ratio to each other.
- The forced relocation and incarceration in concentration camps in the western interior of the country of about 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry, most of whom lived on the Pacific Coast.
- When a business expands by acquiring another company that operates before or after them in the supply chain.
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- A law that made it a crime when someone willfully interferes with U.S. war efforts by conveying false information about the war, obstructing U.S. recruitment or enlistment efforts, or inciting insubordination, disloyalty, ormutiny.
- An organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests.
- A party organization, headed by a single boss or small autocratic group, that commands enough votes to maintain political and administrative control of a city, county, or state.
- A period of political and social revolution across the territory of the Russian Empire, which brought about the transformation of the Russian Empire into the Soviet Union (USSR), replacing Russia's traditional monarchy with the world's first Communist state.
- The organization of several businesses in the same industry and by joining forces, the trust controls production and distribution of a product or service, thereby limiting competition.
- An Act of the United States Congress that extended the Espionage Act of 1917 to cover a broader range of offenses, notably speech and the expression of opinion that cast the government or the war effort in a negative light or interfered with the sale of government bonds.
- A spiritual movement that arose among Western American Indians. Started through a prophecy of an end to white expansion while preaching goals of clean living, an honest life, and cross-cultural cooperation by Native Americans.
- A voting method in which a voter's choices in an election or a referendum are anonymous. This forestalls attempts to influence the voter by intimidation, blackmailing, and potential vote buying.
- A left-wing agrarian party and was America's first major third parties. It's primary goal was to increase inflation through the unlimited coinage of silver. (called the Free Silver Policy.)
- Cuban revolutionaries intercepted the letter from the mail and released it to the Hearst press, this letter helped generate public support for a war with Spain over the issue of independence for the Spanish colony of Cuba.
- An Amendment that applied graduated income tax. (higher income means more tax)
- An armed engagement between combined forces of the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes and the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army.
- Theories of which applied biological concepts of natural selection and survival of the fittest to sociology, economics, and politics
- An Amendment that applied women’s suffrage.
- A position that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces (or basically saying against communism).
- A period of widespread social activism and political reform across the United States of America that spanned the 1890s to the 1920s. Participants were typically middle-class society women or Christian ministers.
- A world-wide war that began in 1914 after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. Resulting in a conflict between the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire) and the Allied Powers (Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Romania, Japan and the United States).
- A landmark decision made by the U.S. Supreme Court that codified the constitutional doctrine for racial segregation laws. "Separate but equal".
- An era of rapid economic growth, especially in the Northern and Western United States. Coined due to enrichment of economy but corruption in politics.
- American foreign policy in the Cold War intent on stopping the spread of communism. (Coined by Kennan)
- A severe worldwide economic depression that took place mostly during the 1930s, beginning in the United States.
- State and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States.
- A book that argued and gave voice to millions of American women's frustrations with their limited gender roles and helped spark widespread public activism for gender equality.
- Immigrants that came to the U.S. and were generally wealthy, educated, skilled, and were from southern and eastern Europe during the 1820s to 1870s.
- The state policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other over-sea territories and peoples.
- The process of adopting the language and culture of a dominant social group or nation, or the state of being socially integrated into the culture of the dominant group in a society.
- An intellectual and cultural revival of African American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater and politics centered in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, spanning the 1920s and 1930s.
- A post-World War II meeting of the heads of government of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union to discuss the postwar reorganization of Germany and Europe.
- The exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- A massacre of nearly three hundred Lakota people by soldiers of the United States Army.
- A 3-month war between the US and Spain, that started through America's support the ongoing struggle by Cubans and Filipinos against Spanish rule, and the mysterious explosion of the battleship U.S.S. Maine in Havana Harbor. Was called "A Splendid Little War".
- After Pearl Harbor, Japanese and Japanese Americans in the US were interned in camps for the rest of the war due to this executive order. These camps were on the west coast.
- A proxy war officially fought between Communist North Vietnam (backed by China and the USSR) and Noncommunist South Vietnam (backed by US). Main reasoning was to prevent communism from spreading to other countries.
- A set of domestic programs in the United States launched by Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964–65. The main goal was the total elimination of poverty and racial injustice. New major spending programs that addressed education, medical care, urban problems, rural poverty, and transportation were launched during this period.
- A military alliance of Western European powers and the United States and Canada established to defend against the common threat from the Soviet Union, marking a giant stride forward for European unity and American internationalism.
- A policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- Delivered by William Jennings Bryan, this speech advocated bimetallism by bring religion into the Gold and Silver Standard debate.
- An expansion to the Truman Doctrine and American initiative passed in 1948 for foreign aid to Western Europe. It's goals were to rebuild war-torn regions, remove trade barriers, modernize industry, improve European prosperity, and prevent the spread of communism.
- A civil rights organization in the United States, formed in 1909 as an interracial endeavor to advance justice for African Americans.
- The period from late winter through early autumn of 1919 during which white supremacist terrorism and racial riots took place in more than three dozen cities across the United States.
- An Amendment that applied direct election of senators. (previously senators were elected by state legislatures)
75 Clues: An Amendment that applied women’s suffrage. • An Amendment that applied that alcohol is illegal. (prohibition) • An Amendment that applied graduated income tax. (higher income means more tax) • State and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States. • ...
ancient civilizations 2022-04-07
12 Clues: one eye • god of war • god of sea • three heads • wife of Zeus • messenger god • killed medusa • god of the sky • snake hair very ugly • demi god human and god • goddess of agriculture • god of the under world
ancient civilizations 2022-04-07
12 Clues: one eye • god of war • god of sea • three heads • wife of Zeus • messenger god • killed medusa • god of the sky • snake hair very ugly • demi god human and god • goddess of agriculture • god of the under world
Marshall Plan 2022-04-11
9 Clues: The USSR rivals. • A key for information • 1948 was what war begin? • U.S Secretary of __________ • A presidential speech to congress. • The Marshall plan was signed by whom? • Is a body corporate, under the Ministry • Europeans were killed and wounded in a camp. • significantly towards the end of World War II
Ez123 2023-04-24
9 Clues: World wide web • An average Romanian • A red fruit and a phone • There were 9/11 happened • Something white and slimy • A war that started in 1914 • A war that started in 1939 • Thief An average Polish guy • A German tank that was used to blow up trances
mikey's tsuzuru obsession, crossword form 2021-07-01
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- The school mentioned a lot in 'Run around the field' (2 words)
- Tsuzuru's role's name in 'Run around the field'
- Romeo, Alex, Lancelot, Ennis, and Oz all call Tsuzuru this
- Tsuzuru always denies Azami of this type of play (2 words)
- "Until the day we..." (2 words)
- Tsuzuru and Tasuku's similarity outside of acting (2 words)
- The play-verse world Tsuzuru chose to live in (2 words)
- What Tsuzuru drew for the 2021 New Year art shiritori/word relay
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- Tsuzuru acts as this in a play with his brothers
- The university Tsuzuru goes to
- The name of a rabbit Tsuzuru found
- The opposite of Banri's life (2 words)
- Tsuzuru and Mizuno made a bouquet of these
- "The annual salary is ___ yen."
- Tsuzuru and Meguru call the younger Minagis this term (2 words)
- Tsuzuru is ___ than Tenma, which gives off a nice vibe, according to Izumi
- The circus dog Tsuzuru met
17 Clues: The circus dog Tsuzuru met • The university Tsuzuru goes to • "The annual salary is ___ yen." • "Until the day we..." (2 words) • The name of a rabbit Tsuzuru found • The opposite of Banri's life (2 words) • Tsuzuru and Mizuno made a bouquet of these • Tsuzuru's role's name in 'Run around the field' • Tsuzuru acts as this in a play with his brothers • ...
The radio transmitter that changed our world - Series 1 Episode 3 2019-10-17
13 Clues: Restiction • Controlled • Used by radios • Where people works • Opposit of destroy • To send informations • Opposit of receiving • Along with the music • Happy do to something • May happens during a war • The progress of the World • Used to listen to broadcasts • French people loves doing it
Poverty Crossword 2023-05-08
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- _____ million people have been helped through WORLD VISION.
- 24% live in _______ conditions.
- what virus caused unemployment and lack of resources?
- .648 _____ people today
- Nations less than $2 a day is the poverty line declared by ______.
- almost 1 out of __
- OXFAM's solution is to _________.
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- Who gave the quote for CARE?
- Mother Tongue world issue
- ______ has a greater impact on low-income households
- Who did we write our letter to?
- ________ and lack of resources
- 90 Miles To Havana world issue
- Poverty is most rampant in _______ Africa.
- Affects _____ as a whole.
15 Clues: almost 1 out of __ • .648 _____ people today • Mother Tongue world issue • Affects _____ as a whole. • Who gave the quote for CARE? • ________ and lack of resources • 90 Miles To Havana world issue • Who did we write our letter to? • 24% live in _______ conditions. • OXFAM's solution is to _________. • Poverty is most rampant in _______ Africa. • ...
Documents 2016-04-22
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- amendment the right of 18 years old to vote.
- amendment gives Congress the power to collect taxes on income without apportioning it among the states.
- papers is a collection of 85 articles and essays written (under the pseudonym Publius) by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay promoting the ratification of the United States Constitution.
- of Rights the first ten amendments to the US Constitution, ratified in 1791 and guaranteeing such rights as the freedoms of speech, assembly, and worship.
- Bill of Rights a British Law, passed by the Parliament of Great Britain in 1689 that declared the rights and liberties of the people and settling the succession.
- of Versailles was one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I.
- amendment gave women the right to vote.
- Doctrine First expressed in 1947 by US President Truman in a speech to Congress seeking aid for Greece and Turkey, the doctrine was seen by the communists as an open declaration of the Cold War.
- amendment Provided direct election of senators.
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- points was a statement of principles for world peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- amendment ended poll taxes.
- of Independence the formal statement written by Thomas Jefferson declaring the freedom of the thirteen American colonies from Great Britain.
- amendment defining national citizenship and forbidding the states to restrict the basic rights of citizens or other persons.
- of Confederation the original constitution of the US, ratified in 1781, which was replaced by the US Constitution in 1789.
- Carta a document constituting a fundamental guarantee of rights and privileges.
- amendment bolished slavery in the United States.
- amendment Constitution granted African American men the right to vote.
- Constitution A document that embodies the fundamental laws and principles by which the United States is governed.
18 Clues: amendment ended poll taxes. • amendment gave women the right to vote. • amendment the right of 18 years old to vote. • amendment Provided direct election of senators. • amendment bolished slavery in the United States. • of Versailles was one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I. • amendment Constitution granted African American men the right to vote. • ...
Documents 2016-04-22
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- of Confederation the original constitution of the US, ratified in 1781, which was replaced by the US Constitution in 1789.
- of Independence the formal statement written by Thomas Jefferson declaring the freedom of the thirteen American colonies from Great Britain.
- Doctrine First expressed in 1947 by US President Truman in a speech to Congress seeking aid for Greece and Turkey, the doctrine was seen by the communists as an open declaration of the Cold War.
- of Rights the first ten amendments to the US Constitution, ratified in 1791 and guaranteeing such rights as the freedoms of speech, assembly, and worship.
- Constitution A document that embodies the fundamental laws and principles by which the United States is governed.
- amendment Constitution granted African American men the right to vote.
- amendment bolished slavery in the United States.
- amendment the right of 18 years old to vote.
- amendment Provided direct election of senators.
- amendment ended poll taxes.
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- points was a statement of principles for world peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- papers is a collection of 85 articles and essays written (under the pseudonym Publius) by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay promoting the ratification of the United States Constitution.
- Bill of Rights a British Law, passed by the Parliament of Great Britain in 1689 that declared the rights and liberties of the people and settling the succession.
- of Versailles was one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I.
- Carta a document constituting a fundamental guarantee of rights and privileges.
- amendment gives Congress the power to collect taxes on income without apportioning it among the states.
- amendment defining national citizenship and forbidding the states to restrict the basic rights of citizens or other persons.
- amendment gave women the right to vote.
18 Clues: amendment ended poll taxes. • amendment gave women the right to vote. • amendment the right of 18 years old to vote. • amendment Provided direct election of senators. • amendment bolished slavery in the United States. • of Versailles was one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I. • amendment Constitution granted African American men the right to vote. • ...
Final Fusignment - Annifer Amaro 2020-06-05
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- Use of force or threats to change policies
- Nomadic group in southwest Asia
- large buildings that provided space for machines
- Elimination of trade barriers (2 wrds)
- promoted equality and jobs for people to work on industries
- Placing high value on acquiring possessions
- Basic human rights (2 wrds)
- voluntary labor associations that created movement for the workers
- Policy of glorifying military power
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- Use of new farm techniques to increase world food supplies (2 wrds)
- provided supported socialism ideas and created more ideas (2 wrds)
- large Fields provided for the increases of production.
- Buddhist leader of Tibet (2 wrds)
- provided money, work and production
- cities began to attract people that made industries and worked for them
- Belief that one race is superior to others
- Buddhist leader of Tibet (2 wrds)
- Soviet-launched space station
- Global computer network linked by satellites and telephone lines
- specialized skillworkers and provided jobs for other people (2 wrds)
- System of thought focused on human potential
21 Clues: Basic human rights (2 wrds) • Soviet-launched space station • Nomadic group in southwest Asia • Buddhist leader of Tibet (2 wrds) • Buddhist leader of Tibet (2 wrds) • provided money, work and production • Policy of glorifying military power • Elimination of trade barriers (2 wrds) • Use of force or threats to change policies • Belief that one race is superior to others • ...
Russian Revolution 2023-01-23
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- this event with Japan added to people's discontent with the government 324
- a radical political thinker of the 1800s. 323
- What appeared in Russia because of the war. 326
- The month Russia's second revolution happened (abbreviated) 327
- these were outlawed until 1905. 323
- What Nicholas gave up 327
- The Red _____ - mass arrests and punishments for any who opposed Lenin and the Bolsheviks 330
- _____ liberties: personal freedoms that are protected by the government 325
- _____ War I influenced the coming revolution of 1917. 326
- the leader of the Bolsheviks 323
- What the Bolsheviks and Lenin immediately censored 328
- There were shortages in 1917. 326
- Russia's czar 322
- the new name for Russia (also called Soviet Union) 329
- This was taken over by the government during the civil war by the "Reds" 329
- took place with great frequency after 1912. 326
- What Lenin forced other political parties to do 328
- A policy that eased up on the restrictions of "War Communism" 331
- what soldiers did to the protests 327
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- what the term Bolsheviks means 323
- what Nicholas did to Dumas he did not like 325
- The month Russia's first revolution happened (abbreviated) 326
- who Lenin believed should lead the revolution 324
- What the Bolsheviks do to the Provisional government 328
- What existed in Russia as the Provisional government and the soviets competed for power 327
- What the Bolsheviks and Lenin created "Secret _____" 328
- _____ Army - supporters of the Bolsheviks during the civil war 328
- a classless society where people live cooperatively 324
- what Marx believed workers would do because they were poor 324
- What Nicholas used to control his people 325
- This was taken from the peasants during the civil war by the "Reds"
- created by Nicholas as a legislature for the people 325
- elected representatives from local factories and workshops 324
- _____ Army - supporters of the Monarchy during the civil war 328
- Bloody _____: a protest that resulted in the shooting of citizens by Russian soldiers 324
- What happened to Nicholas and his family 330
36 Clues: Russia's czar 322 • What Nicholas gave up 327 • the leader of the Bolsheviks 323 • There were shortages in 1917. 326 • what the term Bolsheviks means 323 • these were outlawed until 1905. 323 • what soldiers did to the protests 327 • What Nicholas used to control his people 325 • What happened to Nicholas and his family 330 • a radical political thinker of the 1800s. 323 • ...
Contemporary Crossword 2024-05-27
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- A type of crop created in Asia as a result of the Green Revolution (Use - as a space)
- A proxy war between the USSR and US that ended in Soviet Victory in Asia (Use - as a space)
- A genocide in Africa that was caused directly by its governement (Use - as a space)
- The first antibiotic discovered, first discovered in Europe
- A major war notable for trench warfare
- Creator of the "Great Leap Forward"
- A revolution that led to major advances in agriculture (Use - as a space)
- A movement that eventually led to the establishment of Israel
- A system involving a series of interconnected computers to deliver data between them
- Created "The New Deal"
- The first nation to become independent in Africa
- An engine type designed in 1939, saw prominent use in WWII
- His death was a factor in WWI (Last name)
- Created fascism in Europe
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- A proxy war that ended in stalemate in Asia (Use - as a space)
- A major war against the Allies and Axis powers
- Famous for civil rights in Asia
- Famous for civil rights in Africa
- A war between two major powers of the world (Use - as a space)
- The most influential Soviet ruler
- The first programmable variant created to crack the German ENIGMA cipher, later used for consumer use, created in Europe
- A synthetic plastic material, similar to fibers
- A massive genocide against the Tutsis in Africa (Use - as a space)
- A device that allowed for communications without the need for a wire, first created in America (Use - as a space)
- A system that allowed for mass production of goods, first created in America, named after a particular car company
- Famous for civil rights in America (Initials)
- A form of energy that was discovered by Rutherford, among others, led to the Manhattan Project
- Caused mass genocide in Europe
- A worldwide economic crash takes place after WWI (Use - as a space)
- Created "Trickle-down Economics" in America
30 Clues: Created "The New Deal" • Created fascism in Europe • Caused mass genocide in Europe • Famous for civil rights in Asia • Famous for civil rights in Africa • The most influential Soviet ruler • Creator of the "Great Leap Forward" • A major war notable for trench warfare • His death was a factor in WWI (Last name) • Created "Trickle-down Economics" in America • ...
World History: WWI Review 2022-05-12
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- The month of the revolution that would see the removal of Nicholas II.
- This nation received a secret offer from germany to attack the US in exchange for land.
- The last name of the admiral that was responsible for the allied failure at Gallipoli
- The name of the peace that occurred on November 11, 1918.
- This general had the plan to invade France named after him.
- Communist revolutionaries that were led by Lenin.
- Type of Russian monarch that ruled for centuries before.
- This nation dropped out of the war after experiencing domestic issues.
- A new piece of WWI technology that would play an even bigger role in WWII.
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- The name of the ship sunk by a German U-boat that happened to be carrying 100+ Americans.
- Name of the territories that were created in the Middle East after WWI.
- The majority of time spent in WWI battles were fought in the ___________.
- A conflict in which participating countries devote all their resources and efforts to the war.
- A Serbian nationalist/terrorist group responsible for the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand which resulted in the start of World War I.
- The country that would spark the flame of war with Austria-Hungary.
- Name of the nation that took most of the blame for the outbreak of the war.
- The name of the man who clashed with Stalin until his assassination in Mexico.
- the name of the peninsula that was sought after by multiple nations leading up to the war.
18 Clues: Communist revolutionaries that were led by Lenin. • Type of Russian monarch that ruled for centuries before. • The name of the peace that occurred on November 11, 1918. • This general had the plan to invade France named after him. • The country that would spark the flame of war with Austria-Hungary. • ...
REVOLUTIONARY/1812 WAR MANDY HOFER CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-11-03
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- who originally owned the long islands(2 words)
- 22th president of the united states(2 words)
- general of the colonists at the battle
- a sweet soft red fruit with a seed studded surface
- slimy finned animal under water
- 17th president of the united states(2 words)
- led the battle of long island (2 words)
- where battle of new orleans took place
- won the war of 1812
- who won eight super bowls in the nfl (2 words)
- a book where you look what the meaning of a word is
- 1776 (2 words)
- third president of the united states(2 words)
- the second president of the united states (2 words)
- largest mammal
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- tiny pieces of sparkling material used for decoration
- where did the battle of long island take place (3 words)
- a country singer that sang GOOD TIMES (2 words)
- smiling out loud
- this person wrote our national anthem(3 words)
- a building for human habitation
- first president
- a person who controls a flight
- fourth president of the united states(2 words
- a nfl team that won the super bowl in 2021
- a vegetable that is orange on the bottom and green on the top
- falls of the trees in the fall
- won the battle of long island
- 30th president of the united states (2 words)
- usually served at the meal
30 Clues: 1776 (2 words) • largest mammal • first president • smiling out loud • won the war of 1812 • usually served at the meal • won the battle of long island • a person who controls a flight • falls of the trees in the fall • slimy finned animal under water • a building for human habitation • general of the colonists at the battle • where battle of new orleans took place • ...
1 John 1 - 5 2022-08-20
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- Do not love the ----- or anything in the -----(2:15)
- the one who is in you is ------- than the one who is in the world(4:4)
- God is light; in him there is no -------- at all (1:5)
- if we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will ------- us our sins (1:9)
- if anyone ----- his word, love for God is truly made complete in them (2:5)
- whoever does the will of God ----- forever (2:17)
- His commands are not ----------(5:3)
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- see what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called -------- of God (3:1)
- We know that we have come to know him if we keep his --------(2:3)
- Anyone who ----- their brother and sister lives in the light (2:10)
- ---- the spirits to see whether they are from God (4:1)
- the blood of Jesus, his Son, -------- us from all sin (1:7)
- let us not love with words or speech but with ------- and in truth (3:18)
- God has given us -------life (5:11)
- We should ---- one another (3:11)
- Jesus Christ laid down his ---- for us.(3:16)
- everyone who loves has been ---- of God and knows God.(4:7)
17 Clues: We should ---- one another (3:11) • God has given us -------life (5:11) • His commands are not ----------(5:3) • Jesus Christ laid down his ---- for us.(3:16) • whoever does the will of God ----- forever (2:17) • Do not love the ----- or anything in the -----(2:15) • God is light; in him there is no -------- at all (1:5) • ...
Cross Words 2022-09-13
10 Clues: Lost War • Early States • Britain Followers • We owe them money • Total + Extra Money • Mountains Bordering Colonies • Paper Tax (2 Words, No Space) • Tax on Sweet Powder (2 Words, No Space) • Reason why you can’t cross the Appalachian • Britain left the colonies alone (2 Words, No Space)
U.S Presidents and Notable Explorers (Last Names) 2023-07-03
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- Native American woman who served as a guide and interpreter for the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- American aviator and the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
- President who established the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Actor-turned-President known for his economic policies and the end of the Cold War
- President who issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- President who signed the Civil Rights Act into law
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- Portuguese explorer who led the first circumnavigation of the world
- First African American President of the United States
- First President of the United States
- President who led the country through the Great Depression and World War II
- President associated with the Apollo moon landing
- British explorer who made three voyages to the Pacific Ocean, including discovering Hawaii
12 Clues: First President of the United States • President associated with the Apollo moon landing • President who issued the Emancipation Proclamation • President who signed the Civil Rights Act into law • First African American President of the United States • Portuguese explorer who led the first circumnavigation of the world • ...
US History Terms For Final 2023-12-18
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- Trapper and Pioneer of the west, created many influential trails
- The only act that was not repealed by Parliament on stamps
- He discovered something, but maybe not?
- The first English attempt at a colony in the new world; disappeared mysteriously
- The Act That allowed the government to force Indians off their lands and onto reservations
- The 1849 Event that sent thousands of people to California
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- Created by David Wilmot, proposition of congress that all land won in the Mexican-American War would be free states
- Work environments with low wages, poor conditions, and sweat
- One of the taxes that the English Government Placed on America before the Revolutionary War, on Sugar
- The Second successful English colony in the new world
- The Leader of the Jamestown Colony
- The Right to Vote
12 Clues: The Right to Vote • The Leader of the Jamestown Colony • He discovered something, but maybe not? • The Second successful English colony in the new world • The only act that was not repealed by Parliament on stamps • The 1849 Event that sent thousands of people to California • Work environments with low wages, poor conditions, and sweat • ...
US History Terms For Final 2023-12-18
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- Trapper and Pioneer of the west, created many influential trails
- The only act that was not repealed by Parliament on stamps
- He discovered something, but maybe not?
- The first English attempt at a colony in the new world; disappeared mysteriously
- The Act That allowed the government to force Indians off their lands and onto reservations
- The 1849 Event that sent thousands of people to California
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- Created by David Wilmot, proposition of congress that all land won in the Mexican-American War would be free states
- Work environments with low wages, poor conditions, and sweat
- One of the taxes that the English Government Placed on America before the Revolutionary War, on Sugar
- The Second successful English colony in the new world
- The Leader of the Jamestown Colony
- The Right to Vote
12 Clues: The Right to Vote • The Leader of the Jamestown Colony • He discovered something, but maybe not? • The Second successful English colony in the new world • The only act that was not repealed by Parliament on stamps • The 1849 Event that sent thousands of people to California • Work environments with low wages, poor conditions, and sweat • ...
The 12 Olympian Gods 2022-11-01
13 Clues: God of war • God of fire • God of love • God of water • God of health • God of warfare • God of the sun • God of lighting • God of the hunt • God wife of Zeus • God of the roads • God of agriculture • God of the under world
The radio transmitter that changed our world - Series 1 Episode 3 2019-10-17
13 Clues: Restiction • Controlled • Used by radios • Where people works • Opposit of destroy • To send informations • Opposit of receiving • Along with the music • Happy do to something • May happens during a war • The progress of the World • Used to listen to broadcasts • French people loves doing it
School 2023-05-31
13 Clues: Bestie • Good hair • Bald child • type of math • We read these • first bald adult • Second bald child • "WHAT IS AN IDIOM?" • An Emotionless "Human" • Subject about world war II • "The worst sport ever" -Me • Sits with Jake, and Duncan • We used maps in this subject :D
The Cold War 2013-04-18
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- american airplanes made deliveries to people of west berlin during the soviet blockade
- U.S. brought aid, food, and farm equipment to over 17 different countries
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- dramatic rise in birthrate after world war 2
- the term that reflects Churchills belief that all humans are free and equal
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- era of high tension and bitter rivalry
- trumans idea for the country that included federal health insurance and new funding for education
- helped veterans smoothly re-enter civilian life and provided money for veterans to attend college
- president Truman argued providing aide would help both Greek and Turkish governments resist soviet expansions
9 Clues: North Atlantic Treaty Organization • era of high tension and bitter rivalry • dramatic rise in birthrate after world war 2 • U.S. brought aid, food, and farm equipment to over 17 different countries • the term that reflects Churchills belief that all humans are free and equal • american airplanes made deliveries to people of west berlin during the soviet blockade • ...
Code talkers 2022-03-21
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- Native american soldiers who used their native language as a code during world wars 1 and 2.
- to make out the meaning of something that is difficult to understand.
- words from one language that have been changed to another
- land set aside by the U.S.government for Native Americans.
- to pass something from one person to another
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- one who receives something.
- the act of coding a message in order to hide its meaning.
- people wounded or killed during a war, accident or disaster.
- stopped or took a message that was traveling from one place to another.
9 Clues: one who receives something. • to pass something from one person to another • the act of coding a message in order to hide its meaning. • words from one language that have been changed to another • land set aside by the U.S.government for Native Americans. • people wounded or killed during a war, accident or disaster. • ...
Countries 2022-06-13
7 Clues: country at war with russia • Biggest country in the world • Smallest country in the world • Country with the higest mountain • most developed country in the world • Most poppulated country in the world • country with more weapons than people
GODDESSES 2014-05-14
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- god of thurnder,lightnig,sky
- the god of war
- virgin goddes,goddes of wisdom strategy and war
- sea of god,god of earthquakes,brtoher of zues
- goddes of love,beauty and sexual desire
- apollo twin sister,goddes of the hunt and the moon
- god of wine grapes,ecstasy,the
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- son of zues and leto
- jealous wife of zues,queen of haven
- goddes of agriculture and corn sister of zues
- god of the lower world,rules over the death
- god of fire, metalworking,stone masony
- swify messenger of the god
13 Clues: the god of war • son of zues and leto • swify messenger of the god • god of thurnder,lightnig,sky • god of wine grapes,ecstasy,the • jealous wife of zues,queen of haven • god of fire, metalworking,stone masony • goddes of love,beauty and sexual desire • god of the lower world,rules over the death • goddes of agriculture and corn sister of zues • ...
Narnia 2021-02-23
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- the oldest girl
- the place were alsan got sacrificed
- the world they are in
- the evil one that froze people
- the talking animals they met when they all went to narnia
- The animal that worked for the witch
- the youngest of the family
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- After the war their was a ceremony were all the children got a...
- The place were they prepared for war against the witch
- The thing the witch froze people with
- The oldest of the children
- The person that helped the beavers and the children
- the youngest boy
13 Clues: the oldest girl • the youngest boy • the world they are in • The oldest of the children • the youngest of the family • the evil one that froze people • the place were alsan got sacrificed • The animal that worked for the witch • The thing the witch froze people with • The person that helped the beavers and the children • The place were they prepared for war against the witch • ...
Germans Gold 2024-04-22
8 Clues: the equal • the age boys were sent to war • people had to fight for these • the solders that are in the wrong • a special metal that was expensive • the war that involved the whole world • when the countries would become friends • what is it called when you went to fight in war
Crossword Puzzle #5 2020-04-15
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- Space telescope name
- South African descendent of Dutch colonists
- Singh of late night
- Supreme goal of Buddhism
- Outdoor walled-in area
- Former British trading organization
- Someone who cultivates the land
- Tablet found in Egypt in 1799, now in British Museum
- car maker; once popular with the Maharajas
- Genghis Khan homeland
- Stateless people of Myanmar
- Winner of the 1992 Cricket World Cup
- Orange flower used in medicine and cookery
- 1979 Peace Prize-winning Calcutta Mother
- flat round bread
- May 5th in Guyana was declared Indian ___ Day
- The expelling of a foreigner from a country
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- National game of Nepal; Dandi Biyo
- A mosque tower
- Surat's state
- Cold War barrier until 1989 (2 words)
- World’s largest democracy
- Source of Tibetan ghee
- Warrior Queen, the ruler of Jhansi
- "Father of the Constitution of India"
- hot beverage in Tibet, known as "po cha" (2 words)
- Leafy enclosure thats spat out or swallowed after being chewed
- Singh, leader of major Canadian federal political party
- Only twelve men have walked on it.
- Pakistan's national sport: Field ____
- Kitchen utensil used for flattening (2 words)
- It merged with Kashmir in 1846
- Pakistan's founder and first governor-general
- hat in South Asia
- "___ to the people!"
- Sahara or Thar, eg
- Triangular snacks
- The R in NRC of India
- Fruit used in chutney
- 2000 Camp David Summit participant
- Animal appears on the flag of Sri Lanka
- India's prime minister
- Queen
- Piercing for many a South Asian bride
- Panda's diet, mostly
- "The Namesake" author
- Ancient drum
47 Clues: Queen • Ancient drum • Surat's state • A mosque tower • flat round bread • hat in South Asia • Triangular snacks • Sahara or Thar, eg • Singh of late night • Space telescope name • "___ to the people!" • Panda's diet, mostly • The R in NRC of India • Fruit used in chutney • Genghis Khan homeland • "The Namesake" author • Source of Tibetan ghee • Outdoor walled-in area • India's prime minister • ...
Famous Texans in World War 2 2024-04-13
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- Commander who organized the European invasion that led to the end of WW2 in Europe
- American effort to feed their families at home during the war
- benefits for veterans to go to school or learn a trade
- Army medic who became a civil rights supporter after the war
- Commander who stopped the Japanese in the Pacific
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- most decorated soldier of WW2 who became a singing movie star
- symbolic representative of the power of women to help support the war effort
- required to get certain items that otherwise were unavailable
- politician, journalist, and director of WAC
- Navy hero who served as support staff but paved the way for different ethnic groups to serve
10 Clues: politician, journalist, and director of WAC • Commander who stopped the Japanese in the Pacific • benefits for veterans to go to school or learn a trade • Army medic who became a civil rights supporter after the war • most decorated soldier of WW2 who became a singing movie star • required to get certain items that otherwise were unavailable • ...
French and Indian War Crossword 2022-10-22
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- French capital of the New World
- The general sent by the British government to help the Colonists
- The British Prime Minister during this period of time
- The founders of the thirteen original colonies
- The fort, Virginia surveyor George Washington builds
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- West of this Mountain range that the Colonist wanted to move to
- The opposing force of the French and Indian War against the British
- What the British do to infiltrate the French to surprise attack its army
- The secondary name of the French and Indian War
- Treaty that was used to end the French and Indian War and to give the British a portion of the French's land
- What the British had after the war was over
- A group of civilians trained to fight an in emergency
12 Clues: French capital of the New World • What the British had after the war was over • The founders of the thirteen original colonies • The secondary name of the French and Indian War • The fort, Virginia surveyor George Washington builds • A group of civilians trained to fight an in emergency • The British Prime Minister during this period of time • ...
1992 2017-07-20
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- Nachname des besten Freundes von Tom Sawyer
- Welche Hochzeit feiert man nach 30 Jahren
- Welcer Fernsehsender ging 1992 das erste Mal auf Sendung
- Blume des Jahres 2017
- welche Ampelfarbe gibt es nicht wirklich
- Vogel des Jahres 1992
- Welche David Lynch Film kam im August 92 in die Kinos
- Weibliche Form von Pius
- Blume des Jahres 1992
- Europameister 92
- Welcher Künstler war 92 mit der Dangerous World Tour in Hamburg
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- Einer der Burgundenkönige aus dem Niebelungenlied
- HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92
- Bürgermeister Hamburg 1992
- kürzeste Straße Hamburg
- Gastgeber der 9. Fußball EM
- Tier des Jahres 1992
- Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992
- Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel
- Mitbegründer des Grunge in den 90er Jahren (Bandname)
- Welcher "Arzt" war im August 1992 auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts
- Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992
22 Clues: Europameister 92 • Tier des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 2017 • Vogel des Jahres 1992 • Blume des Jahres 1992 • kürzeste Straße Hamburg • Weibliche Form von Pius • Bürgermeister Hamburg 1992 • Gastgeber der 9. Fußball EM • HSV Top-Scorer Saison 1991/92 • Friedensnobelpreisträger 1992 • Vorname der Schriftstellerin Kinkel • Sieger Wimbledon Herren Einzel 1992 • ...
Port Chicago 50 Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-01
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- Americans another name for black people
- the armed forces of a county
- another word for fighting
- another word for catastrophe
- place where ships dock
- people who pilot ships
- group of troops preparing for war
- bullets and shells
- someone who does something for free
- Francisco home of the Golden Gate Bridge
- cause of resentment or irritation
- House where the President of the U.S. lives
- separation of racial groups
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- the order of law
- rebellion against the government
- a branch of military
- cargo capacity of a ship
- navy base in San Francisco
- a device that explodes
- testing of theories
- fight between Great Britain,France & Germany
- support for your country
- creating a hole with a sharp tool
- a fight between two groups
24 Clues: the order of law • bullets and shells • testing of theories • a branch of military • a device that explodes • place where ships dock • people who pilot ships • cargo capacity of a ship • support for your country • another word for fighting • navy base in San Francisco • a fight between two groups • separation of racial groups • the armed forces of a county • another word for catastrophe • ...
Greek Mythology 2018-12-04
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- god of underworld
- the only trojan prince to survive
- came up with wooden horse
- when did the trojan war
- troy is located in modern day
- queen of the gods
- god of sea
- god of agriculture
- priam was king of this city
- the 1st labor was to kill the
- king of mycenae
- greek who was left behind
- god of moon
- prometheus the greatest race of
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- friendly centaur
- overthrew cronus
- most beautiful woman in the world
- hercules wife
- man who created olympic game
- how many labors were their
- god of sun
- goddess of love
- 3-headed guard dog
- god of fire
- half mortal half god
- messenger of the gods
- goddess of war
- goddess of hearth
- a long narrative poem
29 Clues: god of sun • god of sea • god of fire • god of moon • hercules wife • goddess of war • goddess of love • king of mycenae • friendly centaur • overthrew cronus • god of underworld • queen of the gods • goddess of hearth • 3-headed guard dog • god of agriculture • half mortal half god • messenger of the gods • a long narrative poem • when did the trojan war • came up with wooden horse • ...
sammybrunatti chapter 13 key Ids 2021-03-23
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- where the soldiers fought in trenches
- a strong military of a country
- organization to solve disputes
- try to make a person think a different way
- agreement where both sides will stop fighting
- group of people can create it own gov
- a statement for peace in WW1
- every person in a country is helping someway
- to share things or food
- dominant French journalist
- the entire front of the Russian empire
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- a type of naval war
- the thing to end WW1
- made up pf France Britain and Russia
- an attack on France
- German emperor
- to have an agreement with to benefit both
- president of the U.S.A in world war 1
- agreement between Germany Austria Hungary and Italy
- four countries in one alliance
- bad conditions boredom and death
21 Clues: German emperor • a type of naval war • an attack on France • the thing to end WW1 • to share things or food • dominant French journalist • a statement for peace in WW1 • a strong military of a country • organization to solve disputes • four countries in one alliance • bad conditions boredom and death • made up pf France Britain and Russia • where the soldiers fought in trenches • ...
Revolutionary War Puzzle 2023-11-30
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- Used the name Michael Johnson as an alias
- The first war and commander chief of the Continental Army
- The first to propose a continental congress
- Risked extreme wealth to support patriotism
- Wrote 100 poems
- Created a macaroni machine
- Washington's most respected general
- Led a band of fighters called the Green Mountain Boys
- Was the first secretary of treasury
- Said “Give me liberty or give me death!”
- Created the Bifocal eyeglasses
- Was named commander of orange county militia
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- Known as a grand traitor during the revolutionary war
- Yelled out “The regulars are coming!”
- Helped launch the French Revolution in 1789
- He gave the world Common Sense
- America’s first vice president
- Her cousin was the wife of John Hancock
- Lost the american colonies and went mad
- Was a spy in tailors clothing
20 Clues: Wrote 100 poems • Created a macaroni machine • Was a spy in tailors clothing • He gave the world Common Sense • America’s first vice president • Created the Bifocal eyeglasses • Washington's most respected general • Was the first secretary of treasury • Yelled out “The regulars are coming!” • Her cousin was the wife of John Hancock • Lost the american colonies and went mad • ...
9GEO-FOOD-Rita & Emily 2017-09-17
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- produced by some types of plants
- Countries of the world with high levels of economic and technological development.
- War between different countries, or civil war between groups within a single country.
- ability of a location to sustain agriculture on an ongoing basis.
- lack of access to enough safe water
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- Long time significant change in the earth's weather.
- When all people have access to enough, safe, nutritious food at all time to sustain a healthy life.
- countries of the world with low levels of economic and technological development.
- having physical and economic access to enough food.
- preparing soil for growing crops.
- a gas in the atmosphere that traps heat in the earth's atmosphere.
- the state of people having enough food of appropriate quality consistently available.
12 Clues: produced by some types of plants • preparing soil for growing crops. • lack of access to enough safe water • having physical and economic access to enough food. • Long time significant change in the earth's weather. • ability of a location to sustain agriculture on an ongoing basis. • a gas in the atmosphere that traps heat in the earth's atmosphere. • ...
US History Terms For Final 2023-12-18
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- Trapper and Pioneer of the west, created many influential trails
- The only act that was not repealed by Parliament on stamps
- He discovered something, but maybe not?
- The first English attempt at a colony in the new world; disappeared mysteriously
- The Act That allowed the government to force Indians off their lands and onto reservations
- The 1849 Event that sent thousands of people to California
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- Created by David Wilmot, proposition of congress that all land won in the Mexican-American War would be free states
- Work environments with low wages, poor conditions, and sweat
- One of the taxes that the English Government Placed on America before the Revolutionary War, on Sugar
- The Second successful English colony in the new world
- The Leader of the Jamestown Colony
- The Right to Vote
12 Clues: The Right to Vote • The Leader of the Jamestown Colony • He discovered something, but maybe not? • The Second successful English colony in the new world • The only act that was not repealed by Parliament on stamps • The 1849 Event that sent thousands of people to California • Work environments with low wages, poor conditions, and sweat • ...
US History Terms For Final 2023-12-18
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- Trapper and Pioneer of the west, created many influential trails
- The only act that was not repealed by Parliament on stamps
- He discovered something, but maybe not?
- The first English attempt at a colony in the new world; disappeared mysteriously
- The Act That allowed the government to force Indians off their lands and onto reservations
- The 1849 Event that sent thousands of people to California
Down
- Created by David Wilmot, proposition of congress that all land won in the Mexican-American War would be free states
- Work environments with low wages, poor conditions, and sweat
- One of the taxes that the English Government Placed on America before the Revolutionary War, on Sugar
- The Second successful English colony in the new world
- The Leader of the Jamestown Colony
- The Right to Vote
12 Clues: The Right to Vote • The Leader of the Jamestown Colony • He discovered something, but maybe not? • The Second successful English colony in the new world • The only act that was not repealed by Parliament on stamps • The 1849 Event that sent thousands of people to California • Work environments with low wages, poor conditions, and sweat • ...
HITLER'S LiFE 2015-08-10
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- Hitler was a ... soldier?
- Where was Hitler born?
- What did Germany declare on Britain?
- Who was the brave messenger in the World War One?
- How many people were living in the homeless shelter?
- How many bedrooms was in Hitler's block of flats?
- What country did Hitler move to?
- What month was Hitler born?
- What was the name of Hitler's homeless friend?
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- Why couldn't Hitler get a job?
- What age was Hitler when his Dad died?
- What was Hitler's Mums name?
- What was Hitler's Dads name?
13 Clues: Where was Hitler born? • Hitler was a ... soldier? • What month was Hitler born? • What was Hitler's Mums name? • What was Hitler's Dads name? • Why couldn't Hitler get a job? • What country did Hitler move to? • What did Germany declare on Britain? • What age was Hitler when his Dad died? • What was the name of Hitler's homeless friend? • ...
TX History Crossword puzzle 2021-05-03
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- Leader of the mexican army
- Process in becoming a city
- Mexican name for Texans
- French explorer
- Texas breed of cattle
- First European to map the coast of texas
- Capital of Texas
- people who lead cattle drives
- Oil boom of 1901
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- 128 americans died on this ship
- Worst war in history(1=WWI 2=WWII)
- 1836
- Referred to as the Great _____ (1930s)
- 1941
- Towns that popped up because of oil
- 1914-1918(1=WWI 2=WWII)
16 Clues: 1836 • 1941 • French explorer • Capital of Texas • Oil boom of 1901 • Texas breed of cattle • Mexican name for Texans • 1914-1918(1=WWI 2=WWII) • Leader of the mexican army • Process in becoming a city • people who lead cattle drives • 128 americans died on this ship • Worst war in history(1=WWI 2=WWII) • Towns that popped up because of oil • Referred to as the Great _____ (1930s) • ...
9GEO-FOOD-Rita & Emily 2017-09-17
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- Countries of the world with high levels of economic and technological development.
- a gas in the atmosphere that traps heat in the earth's atmosphere.
- ability of a location to sustain agriculture on an ongoing basis.
- War between different countries, or civil war between groups within a single country.
Down
- preparing soil for growing crops.
- When all people have access to enough, safe, nutritious food at all time to sustain a healthy life.
- the state of people having enough food of appropriate quality consistently available.
- having physical and economic access to enough food.
- countries of the world with low levels of economic and technological development.
- lack of access to enough safe water
- Long time significant change in the earth's weather.
- produced by some types of plants
12 Clues: produced by some types of plants • preparing soil for growing crops. • lack of access to enough safe water • having physical and economic access to enough food. • Long time significant change in the earth's weather. • ability of a location to sustain agriculture on an ongoing basis. • a gas in the atmosphere that traps heat in the earth's atmosphere. • ...
Final Study Aid 2018-01-17
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- June 6, 1944...turning point in WWII
- Hatred towards Jews
- Pearl Harbor attack took place in this state
- The country with the most death camps
- Continent on which WWII was fought
- Code name for the D-Day invasion
- Consumed by fire (Greek)
- Hitler's book written while incarcerated
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- Treaty that stopped the Korean War
- A switch from war to peacetime economy
- Japanese city hit with an atomic bomb (not Nagasaki)
- Peace treaty that ended WWI
- Solution Hitler's plan to kill ALL Jews
- Organization formed after WWII to promote peace
- U.S. policy of partially withdrawing from world affairs
- President blamed for depression
- Form of non-violent protest used by Dr. King
- America's spy agency
- First satilite launched into space
- Million Total people killed during the Holocaust
20 Clues: Hatred towards Jews • America's spy agency • Consumed by fire (Greek) • Peace treaty that ended WWI • President blamed for depression • Code name for the D-Day invasion • Treaty that stopped the Korean War • Continent on which WWII was fought • First satilite launched into space • June 6, 1944...turning point in WWII • The country with the most death camps • ...
Final Study Aid 2018-01-17
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- June 6, 1944...turning point in WWII
- Million Total people killed during the Holocaust
- First satilite launched into space
- Treaty that stopped the Korean War
- Continent on which WWII was fought
- Code name for the D-Day invasion
- Pearl Harbor attack took place in this state
- Consumed by fire (Greek)
- Hitler's book written while incarcerated
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- A switch from war to peacetime economy
- Hatred towards Jews
- President blamed for depression
- The country with the most death camps
- Organization formed after WWII to promote peace
- Form of non-violent protest used by Dr. King
- Japanese city hit with an atomic bomb (not Nagasaki)
- Solution Hitler's plan to kill ALL Jews
- U.S. policy of partially withdrawing from world affairs
- Peace treaty that ended WWI
- America's spy agency
20 Clues: Hatred towards Jews • America's spy agency • Consumed by fire (Greek) • Peace treaty that ended WWI • President blamed for depression • Code name for the D-Day invasion • First satilite launched into space • Treaty that stopped the Korean War • Continent on which WWII was fought • June 6, 1944...turning point in WWII • The country with the most death camps • ...
Port Chicago 50 Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-01
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- A branch of military
- Rebellion against the government
- Cargo capacity of a ship
- Where the President of the U.S. lives
- Cause of resentment or irritation
- Another word for fighting
- A device that explodes
- People who pilot ships
- Navy base in San Francisco
- The order of law
- A fight between two groups
- Place where ships dock
- The armed forces of a county
- Fight between Great Britain,France & Germany
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- Another name for black people
- Testing of theories
- Bullets and shells
- Creating a hole with a sharp tool
- Group of troops preparing for war
- Home of the Golden Gate Bridge
- Support for your country
- Separation of racial groups
- Another word for catastrophe
- Someone who does something for free
24 Clues: The order of law • Bullets and shells • Testing of theories • A branch of military • A device that explodes • People who pilot ships • Place where ships dock • Cargo capacity of a ship • Support for your country • Another word for fighting • Navy base in San Francisco • A fight between two groups • Separation of racial groups • Another word for catastrophe • The armed forces of a county • ...
For The Noorty #1 2021-06-13
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- Spirited female; reindeer (5)
- Roman God of War (4)
- Great work (6,4)
- 1974 British Sitcom; breakfast food (8)
- Richest man in history (11)
- Weapon of war first used in 1917 (7,3)
- Surname of British Prime minister elected in 1906 (6)
- 2008 World Cup winners (5)
- British auction house (8)
- Disease or ailment (6)
- Artificial body of water created for leisure (8,4)
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- Veteran American model with a taste for pop (5,8)
- The most visceral emotion (5)
- What does Reality TV and authoritarianism share in common? (3)
- Place where the elated go (5,4)
- Febrile horse food (8)
- Foppish actor (4,5)
- Plantbased lifestyle (8)
- Coloured hot water! (3)
- Loquacious (informal) (5)
- Silicon dioxide (6)
- Items used to protect table from heat (9)
- Correct twice a day! (6,5)
23 Clues: Great work (6,4) • Foppish actor (4,5) • Silicon dioxide (6) • Roman God of War (4) • Febrile horse food (8) • Disease or ailment (6) • Coloured hot water! (3) • Plantbased lifestyle (8) • Loquacious (informal) (5) • British auction house (8) • 2008 World Cup winners (5) • Correct twice a day! (6,5) • Richest man in history (11) • Spirited female; reindeer (5) • ...
Europe and Russia 2018-10-18
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- Government controlled economic system
- Famous prison in France
- Last king of France
- Largest mountains in Europe
- General who took over France at the end of the French Revolution
- This revolution brought an end to the Russian Monarchy
- Agreements between countries to aid each other
- Sea that allowed trade between Europe and Africa
- Country which pulled out of World War I before the end of the war
- Europe is this type of landform
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- Period when science and art began again
- Revolution that began in 1789
- Communist revolutionaries who took control of Russia
- How free citizens choose their leaders
- Body of water with a tunnel under it
- Last Tsar of Russia
- People own the businesses
- from 500-1500 A.D.
- Love of country
- First democratic government
- First country to develop Representative Democracy
21 Clues: Love of country • from 500-1500 A.D. • Last king of France • Last Tsar of Russia • Famous prison in France • People own the businesses • Largest mountains in Europe • First democratic government • Revolution that began in 1789 • Europe is this type of landform • Body of water with a tunnel under it • Government controlled economic system • How free citizens choose their leaders • ...
Introduction to Greek Mythology 2023-12-31
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- This gives Poseidon the power to control the sea
- King of Mt. Olympus
- God of the sea
- This body of water separates The Underworld from the living world
- Goddess of women and marriage
- God of the sun
- Ethereal, or heavenly, fluid that is toxic to mortals
- Ruler of The Underworld
- Goddess of hunting
- A male deity
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- A widely believed, yet false, idea or traditional story
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- Goddess of harvest
- Ferryman that carries souls into The Underworld
- Zeus holds the ability to throw ____________
- Goddess of The Underworld
- Type of story that explains why things are the way they are
- A female deity
- Goddess of love
- Messenger God
- God of war
- Gods that lived on Mt. Olympus
- Someone with divine status
23 Clues: God of war • A male deity • Messenger God • God of the sea • A female deity • God of the sun • Goddess of love • Goddess of harvest • Goddess of hunting • King of Mt. Olympus • Ruler of The Underworld • Goddess of The Underworld • Goddess of wisdom and war • Someone with divine status • Goddess of women and marriage • Gods that lived on Mt. Olympus • Zeus holds the ability to throw ____________ • ...
Johann Strauß Vater und Sohn BH 2021-01-06
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- Wie heißt der wichtigste Walzer von Johann Strauß Sohn?
- Wann wird die Fledermaus immer aufgeführt?
- In welcher europäischen Stadt hat Johann Strauß Sohn Konzerte gegeben (L)?
- Wie hieß das Lokal in dem Johann Strauß Sohn seinen ersten Auftritt hatte? Casino....
- Name eines Sohnes von Johann Strauß Vater (E)
- Im Jahr 1899 ist Johann Strauß Sohn.....
- In welchem Land hat Johann Strauß Sohn Konzerte gegeben (A)?
- Was musste Johann Strauß Sohn tun, als der Vater die Familie verlassen hatte? (2 Wörter ohne leeres Feld)
- In welchem Land hat Johann Strauß Sohn Konzerte gegeben (R)?
- Wie alt war Johann Strauß Sohn als der Vater die Familie verließ?
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- Wie heißt der Wiener Bezirk in dem das Casino Dommayer liegt.
- Name eines Sohnes von Johann Strauß Vater (J)
- Was gründete Johann Strauß Sohn mit 19 Jahren?
- Was war Johann Strauß Vater von Beruf?
- Wie heißt das bekannteste Werk von Johann Strauß Vater?
- War Johann Strauß Vater dafür oder dagegen, dass seine Söhne Musiker wurden?
- Wie war der Spitzname von Johann Strauß Sohn?
- Wie nannte man Johann Strauß Sohn?
- Name eines Sohnes von Johann Strauß Vater (J)
- Welche Art von Werk ist die "Fledermaus"?
- In welcher europäischen Stadt hat Johann Strauß Sohn Konzerte gegeben (P)?
21 Clues: Wie nannte man Johann Strauß Sohn? • Was war Johann Strauß Vater von Beruf? • Im Jahr 1899 ist Johann Strauß Sohn..... • Welche Art von Werk ist die "Fledermaus"? • Wann wird die Fledermaus immer aufgeführt? • Name eines Sohnes von Johann Strauß Vater (J) • Name eines Sohnes von Johann Strauß Vater (E) • Wie war der Spitzname von Johann Strauß Sohn? • ...
marwan 2018-12-12
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- Who is the prime minster of australia
- Which sport big players cheat
- The name of the US president
- What country is in war
- What is the most popular song
- Which country was made in it the soccer world cup
- What most strong pasport
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- What is the most popular game
- What games did prince came to see it
- There is a war in an arab country
- Where did australia flew a space ship to
- Which women did prince harry merried
- What fruit had needle inside
- Which country was made in it the olympics
- What is the popular dance
15 Clues: What country is in war • What most strong pasport • What is the popular dance • What fruit had needle inside • The name of the US president • What is the most popular game • Which sport big players cheat • What is the most popular song • There is a war in an arab country • What games did prince came to see it • Which women did prince harry merried • ...
marwan 2018-12-12
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- Who is the prime minster of australia
- Which sport big players cheat
- The name of the US president
- What country is in war
- What is the most popular song
- Which country was made in it the soccer world cup
- What most strong pasport
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- What is the most popular game
- What games did prince came to see it
- There is a war in an arab country
- Where did australia flew a space ship to
- Which women did prince harry merried
- What fruit had needle inside
- Which country was made in it the olympics
- What is the popular dance
15 Clues: What country is in war • What most strong pasport • What is the popular dance • What fruit had needle inside • The name of the US president • What is the most popular game • Which sport big players cheat • What is the most popular song • There is a war in an arab country • What games did prince came to see it • Which women did prince harry merried • ...
GOVERNMENT CROSS WORD PUZZLES 2022-08-17
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- Which branch carries out laws.
- OBAMA First African American president
- To remove from office
- HANCOCK 1st person to sign The Declaration of Independence
- An addition to the constitution
- JACKSON The president on the 20 dollar bill
- WAR II Was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945..
- HARBOR What was the name of the attack on Sunday, December 7, 1941
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- Which branch evaluates laws.
- The President's Official Advisors
- Who built the pyramids
- Who gifted us the Statue of Liberty
- Political or social authority or control
- Which branch of government makes laws
- The armed forces of a country.
15 Clues: To remove from office • Who built the pyramids • Which branch evaluates laws. • Which branch carries out laws. • The armed forces of a country. • An addition to the constitution • The President's Official Advisors • Who gifted us the Statue of Liberty • Which branch of government makes laws • OBAMA First African American president • Political or social authority or control • ...
Cold War Crossword 2023-03-15
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- Anti-communist politician appointed as secretary of state
- series of Soviet artificial satellites
- activities in the US
- activities in other countries
- Ruled Korea from 1910-1945
- leader of the Soviet Union
- Union that wanted to keep Germany weak
- Policy to stop communism from spreading
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- for political gain.
- another word for spying or using spies
- Killed many people for the "better of his nation"
- policy about the willingness to go to the edge of war and use all possible capabilities
- Tactics used to blame people of supporting
- World War II general is elected to the presidency.
- group that wanted to rebuild Germany
15 Clues: for political gain. • activities in the US • Ruled Korea from 1910-1945 • leader of the Soviet Union • activities in other countries • group that wanted to rebuild Germany • another word for spying or using spies • series of Soviet artificial satellites • Union that wanted to keep Germany weak • Policy to stop communism from spreading • ...
Alexander Fleming 2024-08-12
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- Where did he die?
- Who did he share the prize with? (First name only, different)
- What war was Penicillin used? (Number only)
- Did he serve in World War 1? (True/False)
- What prize did he win in 1945?
- Where was he born? (UK)
- How many kids did he have? (Spelled)
- What month did he die in? (3)
- What med school did he attend? (St_)
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- What type of scientist was he? (Bacteria)
- What type of medical revolution happened in 1928?
- Who did he share the prize with? (First name only)
- What did he create?
- What university did he attend?
- What month was he born in?
15 Clues: Where did he die? • What did he create? • Where was he born? (UK) • What month was he born in? • What month did he die in? (3) • What prize did he win in 1945? • What university did he attend? • How many kids did he have? (Spelled) • What med school did he attend? (St_) • What type of scientist was he? (Bacteria) • Did he serve in World War 1? (True/False) • ...
Corona Phoning 2021-03-03
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- 2 words meaning to return a phone call
- sentence starter for bad news
- the antivirus that the world needs
- 3 words before putting someone on hold
- 2 words - auf Deutsch Lagerkoller
- another 1 of the 3 Corona rules
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- used in all forms of the English language
- 2 words - 1 of the 3 Corona rules
- government restrictions-begins with M
- if a disease can spread it is ________
- fever, trouble breathing and coughing are ...
- auf Deutsch - verfugbar
- if you test positive you must do this 2 weeks
- 2 words to tell caller to speak now
- what you say if someone asks to speak to you
15 Clues: auf Deutsch - verfugbar • sentence starter for bad news • another 1 of the 3 Corona rules • 2 words - 1 of the 3 Corona rules • 2 words - auf Deutsch Lagerkoller • the antivirus that the world needs • 2 words to tell caller to speak now • government restrictions-begins with M • 2 words meaning to return a phone call • if a disease can spread it is ________ • ...
Die Franzosische Revolution 2013-06-06
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- Napoleon war an dieser Insel geboren.
- Sturm auf die..... (14. Juli 1789)
- Der Hof von der Franzosische Konig.
- Napoleon's Wirtschaftpolitik gegen England.
- Durch die.....die von die Nationalversammlung gemacht war, wird Frankreich eine konstitutionelle Monarchie.
- Der 1. Stand besteht aus.....
- Ausrufung der ..... (September 1792)
- Der 3. Stand besteht aus.....
- Die Ereignis, in dem die Vertreter des dritten Standes verlangten politische REchte und erklarten sich zur Nationalversammlung.
- Napoleon .....
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- Der 2. Stand besteht aus.....
- Die Name von die Franzosische Nationalhymne.
- Eine von die zwei Gruppen die in der Nationalversammlung nach die Revolution waren: sie haben sehr radikale Ideen.
- In diese Staat hat Napoleon fur die erste mal eine Schlacht verloren; er hat hier auch viele Soldaten verloren.
- Diese Politik von Terror war von die Jakobiner eingefuhrt: es dauert von 1793 bis 1794 und ca. 17000 Menschen waren getotet.
- Die Dreikeiserschlacht beim ..... war die wichtigste siegen von Napoleon.
- Eine der symbolen der Franzosischer Revolution; die Franzosische Nationalflagge ist auch so gennant.
- Die Name von der letzte Franzosische Konig (ohne der Nummer).
- Die Gerat die hat viele Leute, und auch der letzte Franzosische Konig, getotet.
- Vorher die Franzosische Revolution hat die Konig.....Herrschaft gehabt.
20 Clues: Napoleon ..... • Der 2. Stand besteht aus..... • Der 1. Stand besteht aus..... • Der 3. Stand besteht aus..... • Sturm auf die..... (14. Juli 1789) • Der Hof von der Franzosische Konig. • Ausrufung der ..... (September 1792) • Napoleon war an dieser Insel geboren. • Napoleon's Wirtschaftpolitik gegen England. • Die Name von die Franzosische Nationalhymne. • ...