world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
ArDeN & LaNdEn 2023-10-25
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- These were used for protecting the army
- These rain above and throw bombs
- The First World War
- is used to poison soldiers
- Large fast-firing guns
- Fat-diseased rodents
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- These where underwater and shot torpedos
- Large metal cars with cannons
- These were metal fences in no man's land
- Long guns that shot large projectiles
- These were the ground and blew up people
- These exploded areas
- These guns changed the war
- The area between the trenches
14 Clues: The First World War • These exploded areas • Fat-diseased rodents • Large fast-firing guns • These guns changed the war • is used to poison soldiers • Large metal cars with cannons • The area between the trenches • These rain above and throw bombs • Long guns that shot large projectiles • These were used for protecting the army • These where underwater and shot torpedos • ...
Sophie and Katie 2025-01-15
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- Group of African Americans that fought well.
- deadly disease or infection
- disease from wet conditions rotting your foot off.
- Going underwater and not coming up.
- Brave black soldier.
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- Gas that was released into the air.
- Fence with spikes on it.
- World War One doggy hero.
- land in between both team's trenches
- Carol song by the soldiers.
- Big vehicle used in war.
- Ship that can go underwater.
- Long dug-out ditch that soldiers fight from.
- What teams do to protect themselves
14 Clues: Brave black soldier. • Fence with spikes on it. • Big vehicle used in war. • World War One doggy hero. • Carol song by the soldiers. • deadly disease or infection • Ship that can go underwater. • Gas that was released into the air. • What teams do to protect themselves • Going underwater and not coming up. • land in between both team's trenches • ...
Hunter's Internet Crossword Puzzle 2012-04-02
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- Illegal copying, reproduction, or distribution of files.
- A mean person who hurts people throught the internet.
- List of refrences
- Person who steals online files without permission.
- Unwanted junk mail. Also canned meat used in World War 2.
- Good looking program that is actually very bad.
- A system of connected computers that allows sharing of information.
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- A law that says that even copyrighted material can be used for educational porpuses
- Claiming stolen information as your own.
- An online place where people can connect and talk.
- Harmful computer program that rapidly spreads and multiplies
- Grants holder of a copyright rights taht says people can;'t use his/her work without permission
12 Clues: List of refrences • Claiming stolen information as your own. • Good looking program that is actually very bad. • An online place where people can connect and talk. • Person who steals online files without permission. • A mean person who hurts people throught the internet. • Illegal copying, reproduction, or distribution of files. • ...
Percy Jackson charecters 2023-12-11
15 Clues: god of war • poker player • 3 headed dog • likes statues • first monster • latin teacher • Main charecter • swoard fighter • daughter of ares • daughter of athena • percys best friend • main charecters mom • ruler of the under world • father of main charecter • god of antiant greek mytholigy
Unforgettable Adventures 2025-12-04
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- Town motto "Nice Matters" (2 words)
- Home of the Blues and Birthplace of Rock n Roll
- Where a dense collection of rock spires called hoodoos found (2 words)
- Largest US state in area
- Eastern most US state
- Formed by Colorado River eroding the Colorado Plateau (2 words)
- World's longest known cave system with over 405 miles mapped (2 words)
- Named after the local wax myrtle trees (2 words)
- TV show Nashville filmed its pilot episode here (3 words)
- Worlds largest trees by volume
- Private software company founded in 1976
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- North Americas highest mountain
- 50th US state
- Oldest operating lighthouse in North Carolina (2 words)
- Flag is only one in world to feature a bible (2 words)
- The Golden State
- City of Music
- The highest town in eastern America (2 words)
- Birthplace of California wine industry
- Where you can find Angels Landing and The Narrows (2 words)
- Rain captured from roofs of houses is only source of fresh water
- Wright Brothers first flight (2 words)
- Originally named New Amsterdam (2 words)
23 Clues: 50th US state • City of Music • The Golden State • Eastern most US state • Largest US state in area • Worlds largest trees by volume • North Americas highest mountain • Town motto "Nice Matters" (2 words) • Birthplace of California wine industry • Wright Brothers first flight (2 words) • Originally named New Amsterdam (2 words) • Private software company founded in 1976 • ...
The Great War 2023-10-17
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- Nickname for American soldiers in WWI
- Merchant ships that sail with armed escorts
- Defeated country has to pay war costs to winning countries
- a person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable
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- Restricted free speech and freedom of the press during WWI
- German submarine
- glorification of the military
- Agency formed to create wartime propaganda
- major theater of World War I
- American commander in Europe
10 Clues: German submarine • major theater of World War I • American commander in Europe • glorification of the military • Nickname for American soldiers in WWI • Agency formed to create wartime propaganda • Merchant ships that sail with armed escorts • Restricted free speech and freedom of the press during WWI • Defeated country has to pay war costs to winning countries • ...
Acient Greece. 2025-01-14
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- conquered a lot of land.
- It lives in a maze.
- One of the most important philosopher that studied justice, and equality.
- Athletes had a war with sparta.
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- When Sparta and AThens went to war.
- When persia and AThens went to war.
- He studied understanding the world by examining it.
- killed the cyclops.
- They helped odysseus brake down the troys door.
- first civilization in greece.
10 Clues: It lives in a maze. • killed the cyclops. • conquered a lot of land. • first civilization in greece. • Athletes had a war with sparta. • When Sparta and AThens went to war. • When persia and AThens went to war. • They helped odysseus brake down the troys door. • He studied understanding the world by examining it. • ...
Acient Greece. 2025-01-13
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- When Sparta and AThens went to war.
- One of the most important philosopher that studied justice, and equality.
- conquered a lot of land.
- killed the cyclops.
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- When persia and AThens went to war.
- Athletes had a war with Sparta.
- first civilization in greece.
- It lives in a maze.
- They helped odysseus brake down the troys door.
- He studied understanding the world by examining it.
10 Clues: It lives in a maze. • killed the cyclops. • conquered a lot of land. • first civilization in greece. • Athletes had a war with Sparta. • When persia and AThens went to war. • When Sparta and AThens went to war. • They helped odysseus brake down the troys door. • He studied understanding the world by examining it. • ...
Percy Jackson charecters 2023-12-11
15 Clues: god of war • poker player • 3 headed dog • likes statues • first monster • latin teacher • Main charecter • swoard fighter • daughter of ares • daughter of athena • percys best friend • main charecters mom • ruler of the under world • father of main charecter • god of antiant greek mytholigy
Percy Jackson charecters 2023-12-11
15 Clues: god of war • poker player • 3 headed dog • likes statues • first monster • latin teacher • Main charecter • swoard fighter • daughter of ares • daughter of athena • percys best friend • main charecters mom • ruler of the under world • father of main charecter • god of antiant greek mytholigy
Final Exam Review Day 1 2024-05-12
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- Which Islamic Empire lasted until World War I?
- What was the Islamic Empire that was based in India?
- Was the Great Wall of China an example of Gaining, Maintaining, or Consolidating power?
- During the Renaissance they placed emphasis on achievements from singular people called...
- Luther criticized the Pope saying he had too much?
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- Three big products African Empires traded?
- Characteristic of the Renaissance with influence from 2 older cultures?
- Luther criticized the church for selling these?
- This characteristic of the Renaissance celebrates non-religious achievements?
- What was the third Islamic Empire?
- Philosophy, poetry, and history are examples of which Renaissance characteristic?
- Luther accused the Church of hoarding ________ instead of using it to help people?
12 Clues: What was the third Islamic Empire? • Three big products African Empires traded? • Which Islamic Empire lasted until World War I? • Luther criticized the church for selling these? • Luther criticized the Pope saying he had too much? • What was the Islamic Empire that was based in India? • Characteristic of the Renaissance with influence from 2 older cultures? • ...
Te Reo Months of the Year 2024-05-06
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- Valentines Day falls in this month.
- Cuba Dupa usually occurs towards the end of this month.
- Kirihimete falls during this month/last month of the year.
- Halloween happens during this month.
- This month is the driest month of the year and is also the last month of spring.
- The Olympic Games were originally held during this month.
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- Daylight Savings ends during this month.
- First Month of the year.
- This month marked the start of World War 2, when Hitler invaded Poland.
- Sixth Month of the year
- The Gallup Survey is released during this month.
- If you were born during this month, your birthstone is Ruby.
12 Clues: Sixth Month of the year • First Month of the year. • Valentines Day falls in this month. • Halloween happens during this month. • Daylight Savings ends during this month. • The Gallup Survey is released during this month. • Cuba Dupa usually occurs towards the end of this month. • The Olympic Games were originally held during this month. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Project 2024-01-11
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- Containment was a geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism after the end of World War II
- an American initiative enacted in 1948 to provide foreign aid to Western Europe.
- one of the first major international crises of the Cold War
- a geopolitical theory which posits that increases or decreases in democracy in one country tend to spread to neighboring countries in a domino effect.
- the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991
- an American foreign policy that pledges American "support for democracies against authoritarian threats."
- a political metaphor used to describe the political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991
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- an alliance of countries from Europe and North America
- the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance, was a collective defense treaty signed in Warsaw, Poland, between the Soviet Union and seven other Eastern Bloc socialist republics of Central and Eastern Europe in May 1955, during the Cold War.
- fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.
- an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and serve as a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations
- Communism is a left-wing to far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement
- a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies
- A competition between nations for superiority in the development and accumulation of weapons, especially between the U.S. and the former USSR during the Cold War.
- a system of government in which state power is vested in the people or the general population of a state.
15 Clues: an alliance of countries from Europe and North America • one of the first major international crises of the Cold War • fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953. • an American initiative enacted in 1948 to provide foreign aid to Western Europe. • ...
WWII 2022-11-09
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- This country surrendered, ending WWII
- The promise by Hitler that he did not keep
- Who was the leader of Germany at the time?
- June 6, 1944-largest seaborn invasion
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- The treaty that ended World War I
- The villain of World War I
- The _______ powers alliance including Japan
- The invasion of this country began WWII
8 Clues: The villain of World War I • The treaty that ended World War I • This country surrendered, ending WWII • June 6, 1944-largest seaborn invasion • The invasion of this country began WWII • The promise by Hitler that he did not keep • Who was the leader of Germany at the time? • The _______ powers alliance including Japan
Unser Thailand Trip 2020-05-26
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- Am schärfsten war der ___ (2 Wörter)
- Welche Farbe hatten unsere Elefanten-Hosen
- Die wildeste Fahrt hatten wir hier (3 Wörter)
- Wer saß bei unserer Floßtour vorne
- Hier hatten wir zwei kurze Zwischenstopps
- Johannas lieblings Popos gehören
- Wer chillt in Bayern
- Christinas lieblings Essen (2 Wörter)
- Hier hat der Drache uns eine Frucht gegeben
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- Start und Ziel
- Mit dem Long-Tail-Boat sind wir nach ___ gefahren (2 Wörter)
- Das thailändische Ryanair heißt(2 Wörter)
- Elefanten essen am liebsten unsere selbstgemachten
- Davon haben wir bestimmt hunderte gesehen
- Für welches It-Piece waren wir bereits 2019 Trendsetter
- Welche Touristen waren noch stärker vertreten als die Deutschen?
- Hier fanden wir es richtig toll (2 Wörter)
- Mit welcher Air Line sind wir am häufigsten geflogen
- Hier gibt es leckeren Fisch
19 Clues: Start und Ziel • Wer chillt in Bayern • Hier gibt es leckeren Fisch • Johannas lieblings Popos gehören • Wer saß bei unserer Floßtour vorne • Am schärfsten war der ___ (2 Wörter) • Christinas lieblings Essen (2 Wörter) • Das thailändische Ryanair heißt(2 Wörter) • Davon haben wir bestimmt hunderte gesehen • Hier hatten wir zwei kurze Zwischenstopps • ...
Australia and the World Wars 2019-11-28
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- Who was Australia's Prime Minister at the commencement of WW1
- Which colony was Australia part of in WW1
- Abbreviation for World War One
- Where Australia's most famous battle occurred
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- Who was Australia's Prime Minister at the commencement of WW2
- Where was Australia's first battle
- Abbreviation for World War Two
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
8 Clues: Abbreviation for World War One • Abbreviation for World War Two • Where was Australia's first battle • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • Which colony was Australia part of in WW1 • Where Australia's most famous battle occurred • Who was Australia's Prime Minister at the commencement of WW2 • Who was Australia's Prime Minister at the commencement of WW1
Katrina-6th hour 2024-04-29
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- Fans in where attend a Afrobeats concert?
- Boys play in an abandoned boat where?
- People Cover their face trying to avoid breathing in what?
- During World war 2, the U.S. government did what to innocent Japanese Americans?
- Africa People protest against high unemployment where?
- Photo of young boys confined by Manzanar's barbed wire. Who took the picture?
- Oldest Mina's history hero.
- The Olympic medal will include old iron from the...?
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- The battleship USS West Virginia In flames after being struck by what?
- Antelope Canyon's Colors came from?
- Young Muslims in Dakar, Senegal leave what after prayers?
- What month was it when the Attack on Pearl Harbor happen?
- Girls take part in electronics repair class in what country?
13 Clues: Oldest Mina's history hero. • Antelope Canyon's Colors came from? • Boys play in an abandoned boat where? • Fans in where attend a Afrobeats concert? • The Olympic medal will include old iron from the...? • Africa People protest against high unemployment where? • Young Muslims in Dakar, Senegal leave what after prayers? • ...
Mark Twain Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-06
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- he was known for this characteristic
- Twain's father and brother Orion were notorious for this
- person whom Huckleberry Finn is based on (first name+last initial)
- main character in his first book
- Twain's father
- meaning of "mark twain" (2 wds)
- How was he a genius on stage?
- this shooting star was as a good omen for Twain (2 wds)
- Twain helped his brother to get the position
- Where did he move during the Civil War?
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- the year the Civil war started (word "year" plus date)
- What caused Mark Twain to end his boating career?
- What is the shortened name of Twain's most popular book?
- How long was Twain a confederate soldier?
- the state he was born in
- What did he never see his father do?
- Mark Twain's real (first) name
- How many children did he have?
- the job he did in Nevada
- Mark Twain's real (last) name
20 Clues: Twain's father • the state he was born in • the job he did in Nevada • How was he a genius on stage? • Mark Twain's real (last) name • Mark Twain's real (first) name • How many children did he have? • meaning of "mark twain" (2 wds) • main character in his first book • he was known for this characteristic • What did he never see his father do? • ...
World war one lex green 2022-12-13
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- A draft that allows the government to expand their military
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature
- An individual that has the right to refuse military service
- Allies power
- Identification with ones nation and support for it's intrests
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- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability
- An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- A statment of principles for peace used to end world war one
- one of the two main coalitions that fought in World War I
- A UK-registered ocean liner that was torpedoed by an Imperial German Navy U-boat
10 Clues: Allies power • information, especially of a biased or misleading nature • one of the two main coalitions that fought in World War I • A draft that allows the government to expand their military • An individual that has the right to refuse military service • A statment of principles for peace used to end world war one • ...
Chapter Two Terms 2021-03-04
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- A warfare that includes any and all civilian-associated resources and infrastructure as legitimate military targets, mobilizes all of the resources of society to fight the war, and gives priority to warfare over non-combatant needs.
- Advocacy of political independence for a particular country. An extreme patriotic feeling, especially marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries.
- The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
- The standard called for the Royal Navy to maintain a number of battleships at least equal to the combined strength of the next two largest navies in the world.
- A policy extending a countries power and influence through diplomacy or military force. Ruled by an emperor.
- An informal understanding among Great Britain, France, and Russia based on a Franco-Russian military alliance (1894), an Anglo-French entente (1904), and an Anglo-Russian entente (1907). It was considered a counterbalance to the Triple Alliance but was terminated when the Bolsheviks came into control in Russia in 1917.
- Was a failed strategy for Germany to win World War I. Was devised a decade before the start of World War I, outlined a strategy for Germany to avoid fighting at its eastern and western fronts simultaneously.
- was considered very dangerous since it offered little or no protection for soldiers.
- when two or more countries increase the size and quality of military resources to gain military and political superiority over one another.
- A political, military or economic agreement that is negotiated and signed by two or more nations.
- A check that has no monetary value written in but is already signed.
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- A prolonged war or period of conflict during which each side seeks to gradually wear out the other by a series of small-scale actions.
- Came into usage during and WWI and was referenced to attacking infantry by rising out of their own trenches to assault the enemy.
- The principle or advocacy of the union of all Slavic peoples in one political organization.
- The belief or desire of a government or people hat a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- A final demand or statement of terms, the rejection of which will result in retaliation or a breakdown in relations.
- When opposing forces encounter on two geographically separate fronts.
- A type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed in May 1882 and renewed periodically until World War I.
- A secret Serbian society of the early 20th century that used terrorist methods to promote the liberation of Serbs outside Serbia from Habsburg or Ottoman rule and was instrumental in planning the assassination of the Austrian Archduke, Franz Ferdinand.
20 Clues: A check that has no monetary value written in but is already signed. • The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale. • When opposing forces encounter on two geographically separate fronts. • A type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other. • ...
Early Republic & Age of Jackson 2024-12-18
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- issue over whether a state could ignore federal laws
- ended the war of 1812
- Supreme Court case ruled that the Federal government was superior to states and states could not tax the federal government
- Favored a strong central government and a national bank
- leader of the Federalist party; first Secretary of Treasury
- voting rights
- became a national hero after the Battle of New Orleans
- led by Thomas Jefferson, believed in strong states and a small central government and an agrarian economy.
- tax on imported goods
- 6th president of the US
- 2nd president of the US
- 1st president of the US
- the forced removal of Cherokee Indians to Oklahoma; resulted in the death of 1/4 of the tribe
- pushed President Madison to declare war on Britain
- an example to be followed
- 4th president of the US
- First ten amendments added to the US Constitution during Washington's Presidency
- passed and signed by Adams that made it illegal to criticize the federal government
- to void or cancel
- land bought in 1803 that doubled the size of the US
- Act passed and signed by John Adams that allowed immigrants to be arrested and deported for any legal offense
- 3rd president of the US
- Supreme Court ruled the state of Georgia had no authority over native tribes; Jackson ignored the ruling
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- Upset with taxes enacted in Hamilton's Financial Plan, rural farmers in Pennsylvania began attacking tax collectors until Washington showed up with an army; showed the strength of the US Constitution
- phrase that Southerners called the tax on foreign goods in 1828
- an affair where French diplomats demanded a bribe of US diplomats
- Washington's statement to the country and world that we would not get involved in the war between England and France.
- Washington wrote this to the American public to explain his retirement and warn of political parties and creating permanent foreign alliances
- 2nd fight against the British, they burned most of our Capitol in this war.
- US statement to the world that colonization by Europe in the Western Hemisphere would not be tolerated
- Supreme Court Chief Justice who ruled over Marbury v Madison, McCulloch v Maryland, Gibbons v Ogden, and Worcester v Georgia
- Marbury v Madison established this precedent
- wrote the Star Spangled Banner
- Washington set this precedent which was followed by almost all presidents until FDR.
- 7th president of the US
- created due to disagreements with how strong the federal government should be.
- created in 1789 to establish the Supreme Court and all lower federal courts
- explored the Louisiana territory
- Supreme court case that ruled the federal government is responsible for interstate commerce
- Hamilton created this to 1. pay all war debts 2. raise government revenue (taxes) 3. create a national bank
- the practice of removing government officials and hiring loyal supporters
- Jackson's political party
- 5th president of the US
43 Clues: voting rights • to void or cancel • ended the war of 1812 • tax on imported goods • 7th president of the US • 6th president of the US • 2nd president of the US • 1st president of the US • 4th president of the US • 5th president of the US • 3rd president of the US • an example to be followed • Jackson's political party • wrote the Star Spangled Banner • explored the Louisiana territory • ...
Chapter 14 #2 2022-09-23
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- Led way in exploration for Portugal
- control of buisness or industry
- several european powers established ___ along west coast of africa
- europeans raided Africa and traded goods for slaves
- people trying to convert africans to christians
- followed dias footsteps
- The ____ of tordesillas signed between 2 countries
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- in 1492 ______ sailed the ocean
- mapmaker
- large estate ran by owner and overseer
- line of ____ divided non-european world into 2 zones
- The tip of Africa
- neighboring enemy kingdom to asante
- sail around the world
- the ___ kingdom occupies present day Ghana
- dutch farmers
16 Clues: mapmaker • dutch farmers • The tip of Africa • sail around the world • followed dias footsteps • in 1492 ______ sailed the ocean • control of buisness or industry • Led way in exploration for Portugal • neighboring enemy kingdom to asante • large estate ran by owner and overseer • the ___ kingdom occupies present day Ghana • people trying to convert africans to christians • ...
Iron Curtain 2021-11-09
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- A theory that if one nation comes under Communist control, then neighboring nations will also come under Communist control.
- wall built which closed off access to West Berlin from East Berlin and East Germany
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- President Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or totalitarian ideology
- The 1962 confrontation bewteen US and the Soviet Union over Soviet missiles in Cuba.
- a political and economic ideology that positions itself in opposition to liberal democracy and capitalism, advocating instead for a classless system in which the means of production are owned communally and private property is nonexistent or severely curtailed.
- A political barrier that isolated the peoples of Eastern Europe after WWII, restricting their ability to travel outside the region
- Joint effort by the US and Britain to fly food and supplies into W Berlin after the Soviet blocked off all ground routes into the city
- period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union
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- dictator of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics from 1929 to 1953.
- prime minister shortly after World War II began and served through the end of the war in Europe.
- 33rd president, putting an end to World War II in the Pacific by dropping the atomic bomb on Japan.
- conflict that involved virtually every part of the world. Conflict was fought between the Axis powers—Germany, Italy, and Japan. and the Allies— France, Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, and China.
- American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
- A state that spanned throughout Europe and Asia that built towards communism
15 Clues: dictator of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics from 1929 to 1953. • American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world • A state that spanned throughout Europe and Asia that built towards communism • period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union • ...
GA Studies Year-in-Review Crossword 2013-05-21
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- the river that is the natural boundary betweeen Georgia and South Carolina.
- the type of government that is used by the United States.
- this invention sparked an increase in slavery.
- the event that was held in Atlanta in 1996.
- to free; an example would be to free slaves.
- the group that used violence to lessen the amount of African American voters.
- this was the idea promoted by the Bourbon Triumvirate.
- the first document that governed the United States.
- the removal of this group of Indians is referred to as the Trail of Tears.
- the sinking of this ship led to U.S. involvement in World WAr I.
- the largest geographical region in Georgia.
- this battle was the turning point of the Civil War.
- the program used to end the Great Depression.
- Georgia was originally a colony from this European Nation.
- the president of the U.S. who helped passed the 13th Amendment.
- the event that led to U.S. involvement in World War II.
- this land system gave each male in a family up to 1,000 acres of land.
- the founder of the NAACP.
- the crash of the stock market that led into the Great Depression.
- this act placed a tax on all legal documents.
- during World War II their leader was Adolf Hitler.
- an election held to determine political party candidates for an election.
- the name for the system of laws which restricted blacks following Reconstruction.
- this transportation system helped improve trade in the United States.
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- the document that details our rights as U.S. citizens.
- the county in Georgia in which you live.
- the U.S. President who led the removal of the Indians.
- the Yamacraw Indian who helped establish Savannah.
- this battle showed the growing patriot support in Georgia during the American Revolution.
- this political figure was the only Georgian to become president.
- this led to the beginning of the Civil War.
- The document that declared colonial separation from Great Britain.
- the capital of Georgia.
- this Confederate prison camp in Georgia was noted for its bad conditions.
- this lady was a patriot spy during the American Revolution.
- the first European to explore in Georgia.
- a tax paid to vote.
- this man led the March on Washington.
- this William is credited with establishing the first airport in Georgia.
- the labor system used in the south prior to Reconstruction.
40 Clues: a tax paid to vote. • the capital of Georgia. • the founder of the NAACP. • this man led the March on Washington. • the county in Georgia in which you live. • the first European to explore in Georgia. • this led to the beginning of the Civil War. • the event that was held in Atlanta in 1996. • the largest geographical region in Georgia. • ...
Gilded Age and Progressivism 2025-02-25
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- President who ended Reconstruction in 1877.
- Laws to stop monopolies and trusts from being unfair.
- Trains and tracks that connected the country for trade and travel.
- The shift to factories and machines instead of farming.
- A law (1890) to break up trusts and monopolies.
- Workers joining together to demand better pay and conditions.
- A tax on imported goods to protect U.S. businesses.
- The ban on alcohol to reduce crime and social issues.
- When one company controls a whole industry, like oil or steel.
- Letting nations choose their own governments.
- A writer who exposed bad things like corruption or dirty factories.
- A movement to improve life with reforms and government action.
- President who made big reforms and led during World War I.
- The right to vote, especially for women in 1920.
- President who filed lots of antitrust lawsuits.
- Let people vote for senators instead of states picking them (1913).
- A tax on what people earn to fund the government.
- World War I (1914–1918), which the U.S. joined in 1917.
- When people move to the U.S. from other countries for jobs or a better life.
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- Using science to make work and life more efficient.
- When a country takes over or influences other lands.
- A rich business leader who used tough tactics to get wealthy.
- A war (1898) that made the U.S. a world power.
- Allowed the government to tax people’s income (1913).
- President during early Reconstruction, known for scandals.
- Dishonest actions, like politicians taking bribes.
- Protecting nature, like forests and parks, for the future.
- Changes to make society better, like safer workplaces.
- Doing things in the best, least wasteful way.
- Rich people giving money to help society, like building libraries.
- A group created to watch businesses and keep them fair. (Acronym)
- A time (1890s–1920s) when people worked to fix society’s problems.
- The growth of cities as people moved from rural areas.
- A time in the late 1800s when America grew rich but had hidden problems.
- A group of companies working together to control an industry.
- A waterway built to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- The war (1861–1865) between the North and South over slavery and power.
- An agency (1916) to protect parks like Yosemite.
- A law (1906) to make food and medicine safer. (Acronym)
- The time after the Civil War when the North rebuilt the South.
- President who busted trusts and saved nature.
41 Clues: President who ended Reconstruction in 1877. • Doing things in the best, least wasteful way. • Letting nations choose their own governments. • President who busted trusts and saved nature. • A war (1898) that made the U.S. a world power. • A law (1890) to break up trusts and monopolies. • President who filed lots of antitrust lawsuits. • ...
Greece 2012-11-28
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- the war that went on between sparta and athans
- ruled by the best
- wanted to take over the whole Greece
- wrote iliad and odyssey
- the war that spilt the kingdom into four
- took away draco law
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- thee first important European civilization after the flood
- his defeat was a turning point in world history
- ruled by few rich
- intrudes ostracism
- the first tyrant
- his law was merciless
- another name for the slaves
- was brought to its fullest by Pericle
- the chief and fathers of the gods
15 Clues: the first tyrant • ruled by few rich • ruled by the best • intrudes ostracism • took away draco law • his law was merciless • wrote iliad and odyssey • another name for the slaves • the chief and fathers of the gods • wanted to take over the whole Greece • was brought to its fullest by Pericle • the war that spilt the kingdom into four • the war that went on between sparta and athans • ...
Cameron RWCW 2024-04-25
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- The patriots destroyed them?
- leader of the Continantal army?
- Where the contental army wen after leaving NYC
- militia group
- Who was a spy for the americans?
- Who asssisted the Continental army during the war
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- Who lost the battle of Yorktown?
- Francis Marions nickname
- German allies of the British
- this genral force Hessians soilders to surrender
- Who has the strongest navy in the world?
- What city did the Hessians take over
- a ship with outfitted goods
- What did the British need?
- How did the british feel about the war?
15 Clues: militia group • Francis Marions nickname • What did the British need? • a ship with outfitted goods • German allies of the British • The patriots destroyed them? • leader of the Continantal army? • Who lost the battle of Yorktown? • Who was a spy for the americans? • What city did the Hessians take over • How did the british feel about the war? • ...
George H.W. Bush 2021-12-01
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- ____ was his territory when he got into politics
- Bush died in the month of _____
- Bush's ___ was a senator
- Bush worked in an ____ company before getting into politics
- the war against ____ happened when he was president
- Before being president, bush was also ___
- Bush was born in ___
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- Bush was a part of the _____ party
- Bush's ____ was also a president
- Bush fought in world war ____
- Bush served in the ______
- Bush went to high school at _____ Academy
- Bush went to _____ University
- Bush served _____ terms
- He was born in the month of ____
15 Clues: Bush was born in ___ • Bush served _____ terms • Bush's ___ was a senator • Bush served in the ______ • Bush fought in world war ____ • Bush went to _____ University • Bush died in the month of _____ • Bush's ____ was also a president • He was born in the month of ____ • Bush was a part of the _____ party • Bush went to high school at _____ Academy • ...
History assignment 3 2022-10-11
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- dug hallways in which soldiers protect themselves against the enemy
- impartial
- communist
- group of people that governs something
- moving people out of a country
- making the army combat ready for war
- government with many civil servants and rules
- design of objects of use and buildings
- when people require stamps to be allowed to purchase something
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- sole rulership
- when there is very little of something
- glorification of everything to do with the military
- a person who serves in an army
- radical socialist, follower of Lenin
- world war 1
15 Clues: impartial • communist • world war 1 • sole rulership • a person who serves in an army • moving people out of a country • making the army combat ready for war • radical socialist, follower of Lenin • group of people that governs something • when there is very little of something • design of objects of use and buildings • government with many civil servants and rules • ...
Puzzle 2 2024-08-23
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- Official governing body of soccer in the USA
- ___ yards, distance of penalty kick
- Winner of Copa America 2001
- Famous 4-4-2 formation
- City hosted the World Cup 2002 final
- Nickname of the Brazil national team
- Sweeper
- Shoes designed with protrusions on the sole
- Start or resumption of a match
- Annual award presented by France Football
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- Argentina and Napoli legend
- Italian top league
- Official match ball for the World Cup 2006
- Mascot of Euro 2000
- Arsenal's hometown
- Oldest goalscorer in World Cup history
- Technique of kicking the ball where the kicking leg is crossed behind another leg
- Top scorer of the World Cup 1998
- New Zealand belongs to this confederation
- AFC ___, winner of UCL 1994/1995
20 Clues: Sweeper • Italian top league • Arsenal's hometown • Mascot of Euro 2000 • Famous 4-4-2 formation • Argentina and Napoli legend • Winner of Copa America 2001 • Start or resumption of a match • Top scorer of the World Cup 1998 • AFC ___, winner of UCL 1994/1995 • ___ yards, distance of penalty kick • City hosted the World Cup 2002 final • Nickname of the Brazil national team • ...
Unit Three Part One Review - War for Independence 2025-09-29
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- One of the biggest advantages that the Continental Army had was the fact that they were fighting to ____ their own land. They simply needed to outlast the British who didn't know the territory as well.
- This was the main general for the British, who surrendered to the Patriots and French at Yorktown resulting in the end of the American War for Independence.
- Individual chosen as the commander of the Continental Army at the 2nd Continental Congress, he would go on to be the 1st president of the US
- One of the biggest disadvantages that the Continental Army had was a major lack of supplies, including very little ____, which was manufactured in Great Britain.
- This turning point battle occurred on 2/25/1779 and marks the point at which the Patriots began retaking the land that had been lost to the British.
- This turning point battle occurred on 3/15/1781. The losses that Cornwallis's troops suffered here forced him to give up his Southern campaign and begin marching back north. (2 words/no spaces)
- The 1st battles of the American War for Independence were ____ ___ ____, which occurred on 4/19/1775(3 words/no spaces)
- One of the advantages that the Continental Army had was new technology like the ____ ____ that many soldiers had. This gun would allow them to shoot more accurately due to the grooves in the gun barrel. (2 words/no spaces)
- This military group was formed out of the Continental Congress and was led by Washington and fellow Patriots who believed in the cause. (2 words/no spaces)
- This pamphlet, published in January 1776, argued that it didn't make sense for an island to control a continent and that leaders shouldn't be chosen through "Divine Rights," but should instead be chosen by the people to ensure they would be strong, fair leaders (2 words/no spaces)
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- This document, finalized on 7/4/1776, formally made the war about American independence. The men who signed this document put their lives on the line declaring their intent and would now have to win the war to make it possible.(3 words/no spaces)
- This turning point battle occurred on 12/26/1776. It was a Patriot victory that led to an increase in morale that led to more soldiers signing up to fight.
- The main topic of discussion at the 2nd Continental Congress meeting was ____, due to the Battles of Lexington and Concord
- This group of people wanted independence from Great Britain and were willing to put their lives on the line to fight for freedom.
- This individual published Common Sense, an early argument for American independence from Great Britain.
- One of the biggest advantages for the British army was their ____, a military branch that the Continental Army did not have until aided by the French.
- This group of people wanted to remain loyal to the Crown and remain part of Great Britain.
- This treaty, finalized in 1783, officially ends the American War for Independence and marks the point in which Britain officially recognizes American independence. (3 words/no spaces)
- This turning point battle occurred on 10/17/1777. This Patriot victory led to the French recognizing American independence and agreeing to ally with the Continental Army against the British troops.
- One of the biggest disadvantages for the British army was the fact that ____ and supplies took a long time to reach them since they had to travel across the Atlantic Ocean.
- This turning point battle occurred on 10/19/1781. This is the battle in which Cornwallis surrendered to Patriot and French troops and is considered the last major battle of the American War for Independence.
- This group was the first to recognize American independence and came to their aid - without their support the Patriots would have most likely lost the war.
22 Clues: This group of people wanted to remain loyal to the Crown and remain part of Great Britain. • This individual published Common Sense, an early argument for American independence from Great Britain. • The 1st battles of the American War for Independence were ____ ___ ____, which occurred on 4/19/1775(3 words/no spaces) • ...
Post-Reconstruction Georgia 2025-03-05
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- The period after the Civil War which meant to rebuild and transform the South.
- An American orator and journalist who coined the "New South" term.
- A Jew who was falsely accused of assaulting and murdering a 13-year-old worker, was subsequently lynched.
- Practices of forcing people, mostly of African American heritage, to unpaid, involuntary servitude.
- Term coined by Henry Grady to describe the South turning in a new direction.
- A cash crop with significant influences in the South, before the Civil War and beyond it.
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- Nickname for three highly influential people in post-Civil War Georgia.
- An "Expo" that had hoped to show to the world how far Atlanta was modernizing, with booths from across the world.
- Term used to describe the South before the Civil War
- A political party with leaders such as Tom Watson trying to implement reforms.
10 Clues: Term used to describe the South before the Civil War • An American orator and journalist who coined the "New South" term. • Nickname for three highly influential people in post-Civil War Georgia. • Term coined by Henry Grady to describe the South turning in a new direction. • The period after the Civil War which meant to rebuild and transform the South. • ...
Canada: 1914-1929 2021-04-21
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- Under the Wartime Elections Act, these objectors were prevented from voting.
- This tax-- introduced in 1917-- was supposed to be temporary, but it still remains today.
- Surname of Canada’s Prime Minister during the Great War.
- “War became a kind of _____ because of the machine gun.”
- Canada refused to have Britain co-sign this treaty.
- “This battle is sometimes called the bloodiest battle in human history.”
- Goal of the Indian Act
- At the beginning of the war, airplanes were used mainly for these missions.
- At this Ridge, four Canadian divisions fought together for the first time.
- This Canadian rifle jammed in the heat of battle.
- A First Nations woman lost this when she married a person who was not a status Indian.
- In 1916, Black Canadians were given this non-combat role.
- According to this report, Britain should no longer make laws for its former colonies.
- The first full length film documentary was criticized for its representation of these people.
- Under the War Measures Act, the rights of enemy aliens were restricted and some were forced into these camps.
- Reparations: Germany was forced “to pay for the cost of the war and _______ those countries that had been severely damaged.”
- In 1927, the Old Age Pension Act was passed; this gave some people over the age of 70 a maximum of $20 a month, but recent immigrants and status _____ did not qualify.
- Surname of the Canadian surgeon who wrote “In Flanders Fields.”
- This Canadian from Alliston, Ontario, won a Nobel Prize for medicine for developing insulin to treat diabetes.
- These bonds were sold to raise money/finance the war effort.
- Propaganda was used to encourage this feeling among Canadians.
- This crisis was responsible for some women getting the vote at the federal level.
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- “No law prevented employers from using hiring practices that ____ against people such as Jews and Ukrainians, and some immigrants resorted to hiding their origins by changing their names to sound more British.”
- The effect of residential school policies are equivalent to “cultural _______.”
- Art—including that of Emily Carr and the Group of ______-- assisted in creating a unique Canadian identity.
- Top Allied flying ace from Ontario: Billy ______.
- In 1929, the British Privy Council overturned this Canadian court ruling that said women were not “persons” under the law.
- Machine guns could shoot 600 rounds of ____ a minute.”
- First female appointed to the Senate of Canada: Cairine ____.
- Location where the peace treaty was signed.
- First Nations people were prohibited from hiring these to assist in negotiating treaties.
- Also known as the Third Battles of Ypres, this muddy battle “has come to symbolize the futility of war.”
- The occupation of the first women to serve in the Canadian Armed Forces.
- Films were ____ until 1927
- This affair became an important step in Canada’s autonomy when Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King refused to automatically send troops to support Britain in Turkey.
- Surname of the Canadian commander who was responsible for the victory at Vimy Ridge.
- This agreement marked the official end of the Great War.
- In residential schools, Aboriginal spirituality was ______.
- This Immigration Act, passed in 1923, prevented these men from bring their wives and children to Canada
- Prior to World War I, this country had largest navy in the world.
- Germans unleashed a deadly new weapons—chlorine gas—on this battlefield.
- These German vessels were used to destroy the Triple Alliance’s supply ships.
- Under the Indian Act, First Nations people were not allowed to participate in these unless they gave up their status.
- Prior to the 1920s, this was Canada’s main trading partner.
- Undermining Canadian autonomy, Governor General Julian Byng refused to dissolve parliament and call this.
- Location of the assassination that ignited World War I.
- Location of the explosion that killed 2,000 and injured 9,000.
- These people “were nearly unanimous” in opposing the Military Service Act of 1917.
- War guilt clause: This term forced Germany to accept _____ for ‘causing all the loss and damage’ of the war.
49 Clues: Goal of the Indian Act • Films were ____ until 1927 • Location where the peace treaty was signed. • Top Allied flying ace from Ontario: Billy ______. • This Canadian rifle jammed in the heat of battle. • Canada refused to have Britain co-sign this treaty. • Machine guns could shoot 600 rounds of ____ a minute.” • Location of the assassination that ignited World War I. • ...
Cold War Puzzle 2022-04-21
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- mutually assured destruction
- north atlantic treaty organization
- failed invasion of cuba
- nuclear missiles placed in cuba
- famous for starting the mccarthy trials
- president of us who was assasinated
- US Plan to help europe rebuild
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- US' doctrine towards USSR
- proxy war in asia
- Helped US Soldiers After World War II
- wall created in the german capitol
- buildup of nuclear weapons between US and USSR
12 Clues: proxy war in asia • failed invasion of cuba • US' doctrine towards USSR • mutually assured destruction • US Plan to help europe rebuild • nuclear missiles placed in cuba • north atlantic treaty organization • wall created in the german capitol • president of us who was assasinated • Helped US Soldiers After World War II • famous for starting the mccarthy trials • ...
WWII 2021-04-01
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- targeted before ww2 and put in camps
- the first word of this momentous news crackled over the radio in odd-sounding noises
- second world war
- located in Alabama where people learned to fly
- member of the airforce
- fictional character immortalized by posters supporting the war effort
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- killed Jewish people
- people that code
- used to promote war
- Rosies image came across this magazine
- parents are from japan but were born in the USA
- lost his arm fighting in Italy. He went on to serve as a Senator from Hawaii.
12 Clues: people that code • second world war • used to promote war • killed Jewish people • member of the airforce • targeted before ww2 and put in camps • Rosies image came across this magazine • located in Alabama where people learned to fly • parents are from japan but were born in the USA • fictional character immortalized by posters supporting the war effort • ...
american revolution/boston massacure/ french and indian war 2023-03-10
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- who led the army in boston
- who led the colonies
- what state was gourgeWashington from
- who won the battle of bunker hill
- what started the french and indion war
- how many people died at the shot around the world
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- what was the last document that was made to prevent war
- how much did the french and Indian war cost
- what was the capital of the colonies
- what was the name for the tax on paper
- who did Britain say was a triter
- how many colonies were there
12 Clues: who led the colonies • who led the army in boston • how many colonies were there • who did Britain say was a triter • who won the battle of bunker hill • what was the capital of the colonies • what state was gourgeWashington from • what was the name for the tax on paper • what started the french and indion war • how much did the french and Indian war cost • ...
American Revolution Newspaper 2021-08-30
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- "The Shot Heard _______ the World"
- name of our current war
- colonists who support the British King/government (loyalists)
- creator of Join or Die cartoon
- Quartering, Quebec, Boston Port, Mass. Government...
- a massacre and party occured in this major city
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- military general who won us the previous war
- author of "Common Sense"
- name of previous war; gave us land south of Georgia colony
- General who surrendered in the last battle
- extra money we paid for stamps, tea, etc
- colonists who are willing to revolt for the benefit of the country
12 Clues: name of our current war • author of "Common Sense" • creator of Join or Die cartoon • "The Shot Heard _______ the World" • extra money we paid for stamps, tea, etc • General who surrendered in the last battle • military general who won us the previous war • a massacre and party occured in this major city • Quartering, Quebec, Boston Port, Mass. Government... • ...
Chapter 7 Sections 1&2 2023-01-13
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- state of peace achieved in Buddhism
- empire that oversaw a great flowering of Indian civilization especially Hindu culture
- the grandson of Chandragupta
- a ruler's handbook that proposed tough-minded policies
- born in the powerful kingdom of Magadha
- one of Alexander the Great's general
- hindu god associated with being the creator of the world
- war where 100,000 soldiers and more civilians were killed
- mounded stone structures built over holy relics
- acceptance of people who hold different religious beliefs
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- potential Buddhas
- an Indian who calculated pi
- families headed by the eldest male
- a network of caravan trade routes
- hindu god associated with being the destroyer of the world
- hindu god associated with being the preserver of the world
- famalies headed by the eldest female
- an adviser of Chandragupta
- son of Chadra Gupta
- both a language and a people in southern India
- one of India's greatest writers
21 Clues: potential Buddhas • son of Chadra Gupta • an adviser of Chandragupta • an Indian who calculated pi • the grandson of Chandragupta • one of India's greatest writers • a network of caravan trade routes • families headed by the eldest male • state of peace achieved in Buddhism • famalies headed by the eldest female • one of Alexander the Great's general • ...
Australia 2023-05-12
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- The head of state of Australia
- Victorian Desert Largest desert in Australia
- The largest reptile of Australia
- the number of stars on the Australian flag
- The hemisphere in which you can find Australia
- First people to arrive in Australia
- Australia is the ___th largest country in the world
- Site of a World War II battle that stopped the invasion of Australia
- The traditional hunting tool of the aborigines
- Original name for Ayers Rock
- The capital city of Australia
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- The term for people that move from place to place for resources
- Australia was originally used as this by the British
- Largest barrier reef in the world
- The head of government in Australia
- Every Australian over 18 must do this
- Largest city in Australia
- The most dangerous animal of Australia
- The traditional instrument of the aborigines
- The hot, dry center of Australia
- The country that settled Australia
21 Clues: Largest city in Australia • Original name for Ayers Rock • The capital city of Australia • The head of state of Australia • The largest reptile of Australia • The hot, dry center of Australia • Largest barrier reef in the world • The country that settled Australia • The head of government in Australia • First people to arrive in Australia • Every Australian over 18 must do this • ...
Australia 2023-05-12
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- The most dangerous animal of Australia
- Victorian Desert Largest desert in Australia
- Original name for Ayers Rock
- The country that settled Australia
- Largest city in Australia
- The largest reptile of Australia
- First people to arrive in Australia
- The capital city of Australia
- The term for people that move from place to place for resources
- the number of stars on the Australian flag
- Every Australian over 18 must do this
- Largest barrier reef in the world
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- The head of government in Australia
- Site of a World War II battle that stopped the invasion of Australia
- The hot, dry center of Australia
- Australia was originally used as this by the British
- The traditional instrument of the aborigines
- Australia is the ___th largest country in the world
- The traditional hunting tool of the aborigines
- The hemisphere in which you can find Australia
20 Clues: Largest city in Australia • Original name for Ayers Rock • The capital city of Australia • The hot, dry center of Australia • The largest reptile of Australia • Largest barrier reef in the world • The country that settled Australia • The head of government in Australia • First people to arrive in Australia • Every Australian over 18 must do this • ...
Soren's crossword 2025-11-24
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- King who founded Spain
- Tomb for Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal
- West African princess who fought slave traders
- The reign of King Charles the Second
- Japanese warrior
- Japanese ruler who encouraged Samurai to study arts
- English Protestants who sought to simplify/regulate worship
- Followers of Muhammad
- Pilgrim's boat
- Tokyo is the Capital
- The Black Death
- Strong emperor of Japan, nickname "bald rat"
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- fought against Cavaliers in English civil war during Charles the first's reign
- Crowning ceremony of a King
- Major world trade destination
- Indian Emperor, "World Seize-er"
- Type of Buddhism that flourished during Japan's isolation
- First English settlers in America
- Group that helps the King of England make laws
- The new world
- Group that had wanted separate religiously from the Catholic church
- Japanese wrestling
- Country where Globe Theatre resides
23 Clues: The new world • Pilgrim's boat • The Black Death • Japanese warrior • Japanese wrestling • Tokyo is the Capital • Followers of Muhammad • King who founded Spain • Crowning ceremony of a King • Major world trade destination • Indian Emperor, "World Seize-er" • First English settlers in America • Country where Globe Theatre resides • Tomb for Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal • ...
AKS 40 Review 2025-04-03
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- son of the Governor chosen in 1946. He was selected to take over after his dad died,
- Mayor Hartsfield oversaw the construction of these in the 1950s. Today there are three major ones running through Atlanta.
- Longest serving of the progressive mayors. He purchased a racetrack that became Atlanta's first airport. "Father of Atlanta Aviation".
- Atlanta's public transportation system
- this increased after World War 2 due to improved farming technology
- Atlanta's first pro football team
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- mass movement of millions og Georgians to cities in the North
- Re-elected in 1946 due to his support for bringing back the white primary. He died before he took office for his 4th term.
- this was developed by Mayor Ivan Allen as Atlanta grew larger during the 1960s
- Georgia's first Lieutenant Governor.
- outlawed by Ellis Arnall, which was one reason so many racist Georgians hated him
- Youngest ever governor of Georgia at 35-years old. He helped 18-year olds get the right to vote.
- Atlanta's first pro basketball team
- Atlanta's first pro baseball team
- one of these machines could replace dozens of farm workers.
- thanks to Mayor Hartsfield, Atlanta has the biggest one of these in the world.
16 Clues: Atlanta's first pro baseball team • Atlanta's first pro football team • Atlanta's first pro basketball team • Georgia's first Lieutenant Governor. • Atlanta's public transportation system • one of these machines could replace dozens of farm workers. • mass movement of millions og Georgians to cities in the North • ...
Did Somebody Say Roller Coasters? 2022-12-14
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- replaced a brewery
- isnt that a minecraft redstone youtuber?
- brother to a disney coaster
- open for under a week, japan
- six flags hyper, Arrow's child
- Last of its kind, 7
- best defunct coaster in nevada (probably)
- your burning up the quarter mile
- vekoma, 7
- a turn over a turn!?! on a gci!?!
- named after a mountian, Asia
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- refer to #17
- B&M's corkscrew
- 2 manufactures 1 piece of trash (include city name)
- 2 years after loch ness with 2 more inversions
- crazy! sweden
- hey look the flying coaster has a loop!
- no, its not a MACK. or an Intamin. or a Gerstlauer. new jersey
- the other flying coaster in japan
- 3 longest in the world. too bad its sbno
- Elvis's favorite coaster reborn
- Arrow + Ravine
- #22's overseas cousin
- made #16's company go defunct
- fastest coaster in walt disney world
- could've been a b&m
26 Clues: vekoma, 7 • refer to #17 • crazy! sweden • Arrow + Ravine • B&M's corkscrew • replaced a brewery • Last of its kind, 7 • could've been a b&m • #22's overseas cousin • brother to a disney coaster • open for under a week, japan • named after a mountian, Asia • made #16's company go defunct • six flags hyper, Arrow's child • Elvis's favorite coaster reborn • your burning up the quarter mile • ...
If You're Bored Puzzle 2017-01-20
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- World Vision has been founded for ___ years.
- Scary Spice. "Really really really wanna ___!"
- "Even if the sky is falling down"
- How do you order a coffee with 2 sugars and 2 creams in Canada?
- "'Cuz you're ___, just the way you are"
- The Boy Who Lived.
- "You are my fire, the one ___"
- Gollum.
- [They] used to rule the world, seas would rise when [they] gave the word.
- "Johnny wishes he was famous, spends his time along in the basement..." -not OAP (the best place on earth), but...
- ___ 'til it hurts.
- Drizzy
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- TUBTHUMPING
- Capital city of Quebec
- "Sunday morning, ___ is falling"
- "Closed off from love, I didn't need the pain"
- Humanities and Social Sciences Library
- Beloved Canadian fast food chain.
- "Hi! My name is... WHAT? My name is... WHO?"
- Delicacy of McGill, $1 for 1, and $2 for 3.
- "Go through the darkest of days, heavens a heartbreak away" (not who you think)
21 Clues: Drizzy • Gollum. • TUBTHUMPING • The Boy Who Lived. • ___ 'til it hurts. • Capital city of Quebec • "You are my fire, the one ___" • "Sunday morning, ___ is falling" • "Even if the sky is falling down" • Beloved Canadian fast food chain. • Humanities and Social Sciences Library • "'Cuz you're ___, just the way you are" • Delicacy of McGill, $1 for 1, and $2 for 3. • ...
Puzzle 2 2024-08-07
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- Sweeper
- ___ yards, distance of penalty kick
- Top scorer of the World Cup 1998
- Arsenal's hometown
- Winner of UCL 1994/1995
- City that hosted the World Cup 2002 final
- Official governing body of soccer in the USA
- Annual award presented by France Football
- Nickname of the Brazil national team
- New Zealand belongs to this confederation
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- Technique of kicking the ball where the kicking leg is crossed behind the back of the standing leg
- Mascot of Euro 2000
- Start or resumption of a match
- Winner of Copa America 2001
- Shoes designed with protrusions on the sole
- Official match ball for the World Cup 2006
- Argentina and Napoli legend
- Italian top league
- England captain when winning the World Cup
- Famous 4-4-2 formation
20 Clues: Sweeper • Italian top league • Arsenal's hometown • Mascot of Euro 2000 • Famous 4-4-2 formation • Winner of UCL 1994/1995 • Winner of Copa America 2001 • Argentina and Napoli legend • Start or resumption of a match • Top scorer of the World Cup 1998 • ___ yards, distance of penalty kick • Nickname of the Brazil national team • City that hosted the World Cup 2002 final • ...
Chapter 7 Section 1&2 2023-01-13
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- An Indian who calculated pi
- Son of Chadra Gupta
- Families headed by the eldest male
- Empire that oversaw a great flowering of Indian civilization especially Hindu culture
- Hindu god associated with being the preserver of the world
- Famalies headed by the eldest female
- Potential Buddhas
- Acceptance of people who hold different religious beliefs
- One of India's greatest writers
- The grandson of Chandragupta
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- Hindu god associated with being the creator of the world
- A network of caravan trade routes
- State of peach achieved in Buddhism
- Born in the powerful kingdom of Magadha
- a ruler's handbook that proposed tough-minded policies
- War where 100,000 soldiers and more civilians were killed
- An adviser of Chandragupta
- Hindu god associated with being the destroyer of the world
- One of Alexander the Great's general
- Both a language and a people in southern India
- Mounded stone structures built over holy relics
21 Clues: Potential Buddhas • Son of Chadra Gupta • An adviser of Chandragupta • An Indian who calculated pi • The grandson of Chandragupta • One of India's greatest writers • A network of caravan trade routes • Families headed by the eldest male • State of peach achieved in Buddhism • Famalies headed by the eldest female • One of Alexander the Great's general • ...
World War One Vocabulary 2016-11-14
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- A type of fighting where troops fight each other from trenches
- a submarine used by Germans
- authorized the federal government to raise a national army
- another word for a tie or a draw
- an internal diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office
- a statement of principles for world peace
- the belief that we need a strong military
- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts
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- disputed ground between the front lines or trenches of two opposing armies
- a person killed in a war
- The zone of fighting in western Europe
- An international organization created after world war one
- the making of amends for a wrong one has done, by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged
13 Clues: a person killed in a war • a submarine used by Germans • another word for a tie or a draw • The zone of fighting in western Europe • a statement of principles for world peace • the belief that we need a strong military • patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts • An international organization created after world war one • ...
Africa-Marco 2021-12-09
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- drugged and became soldiers
- who wrote the song"conflict diamonds"
- what drug would be used the children
- hutu killed all tutsies
- this country is located in the eastern part of africa
- who fought in Uganda's Civil War
- traded these for weapons
- whites and blacks were seperated
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- lupe fiasco wrote this song
- different country took from africa
- kid from invisible children video
- hottest desert in the world
- leader of civil war
- who wrote the song music is my weapon of choice
- Jal's best friend
15 Clues: Jal's best friend • leader of civil war • hutu killed all tutsies • traded these for weapons • lupe fiasco wrote this song • drugged and became soldiers • hottest desert in the world • who fought in Uganda's Civil War • whites and blacks were seperated • kid from invisible children video • different country took from africa • what drug would be used the children • ...
WW2 2022-01-31
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- An alliance against allies.
- German countries joined into one.
- A group of countries/states.
- A government in a huge amount of land.
- The president of the Soviet Union.
- An certain amount of land owned by a country.
- A communist government.
- The president of the United Kingdom.
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- A conflict between nations
- An alliance against Axis.
- Two or more nations to have peace in eachother.
- A government on a certain amount of land
- Ex-military and fuhrer of Germany.
- A peace solution.
- A huge conflict between many nations
15 Clues: A peace solution. • A communist government. • An alliance against Axis. • A conflict between nations • An alliance against allies. • A group of countries/states. • German countries joined into one. • Ex-military and fuhrer of Germany. • The president of the Soviet Union. • A huge conflict between many nations • The president of the United Kingdom. • ...
Assignment 2 2017-01-23
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- effect What Churchill named war.
- Churchill was very skilled at this and writing.
- Young Churchill was _____ and brave.
- Churchill's wife
- Many people could ____ on Churchill.
- _____ Churchill was a fighter.
- Churchill went from warrior to _____.
- Churchill's goal has always been to ____.
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- Why did Churchill resign his commission?
- The government Churchill joined.
- Churchill's first position in World War 11.
- Churchill's second book.
- Churchill thought about this when he was captured.
- To Churchill, _____ require a sense of danger.
- Sometimes Churchill would do something even if the commander had forbid him.
15 Clues: Churchill's wife • Churchill's second book. • _____ Churchill was a fighter. • The government Churchill joined. • effect What Churchill named war. • Young Churchill was _____ and brave. • Many people could ____ on Churchill. • Churchill went from warrior to _____. • Why did Churchill resign his commission? • Churchill's goal has always been to ____. • ...
Cold War 2024-04-17
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- North Korea Army invade South Korea over the 38 Parallel Starts June 1950
- A campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy
- USSR brings atomic missiles to cuba which is 90 miles away from US
- A political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after World War II.
- Gave president power to take any action necessary to repel armed aggression/defend Southern Vietnam
- Relation to NATO by USSRCollective defense treaty of communist countries Poland, Romania. Hungary, etc.
- U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II.
- happened before Cuban missile crisis
- a pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries
- Guerrilla force that, with the support of the North Vietnamese Army, fought against South Vietnam and the United States.
- The border between North and South Korea
- Global Organization promoting the cooperation among nations and working together to resolve conflicts.
- A daring series of policy initiatives,legestration, and programs by Lyndon B. Johnson for reform.
- Became name for the divide between Western capitalist and Eastern communist countries
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- Promoted new way of life that ran in opposition to American society’s established ruled/behaviors
- Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs)
- Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones
- Military operation that brought food and other goods into West Berlin by air after the government of East Berlin implemented a blockade.]
- Created in 1938 to investigate suspected rebel activities of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having communist ties
- Tried to have peace on the lunar new year but the viet cong attacked
- U.S., Canada, and 10 other Western countries Members agreed to aid each other should one of their countries be attacked
- Rivalry between U.S. and USSR to see who could dominate ability to travel and collect data from space
- Established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to democratic nations under communist threat.
- Strategy used by the United States to prevent the spread of communism after World War II
- What changes after the Korean war
- A strategy that aimed to reduce American involvement in the Vietnam War by transferring all military respionsibilities to South Vietnam.
- A musical genre that emerged out of rhythm and blues (R&B)Brought by African Americans during Great Migrat
- 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s
28 Clues: What changes after the Korean war • happened before Cuban missile crisis • The border between North and South Korea • 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s • Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones • USSR brings atomic missiles to cuba which is 90 miles away from US • ...
US History to World War I - Part 2 2022-01-17
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- Texas fight for independence from Mexico
- Purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France
- President #46
- Decided that the Cherokee Nation had the right to stay on their land
- Person willing to invest there money into a business in hopes of making more
- Location of the last battle in the War of 1812; occured after the treaty ended the war
- Signed the Treaty of Greenville
- Randolph & Garland
- Belief the US should stretch from Atlantic to Pacific Ocean
- Name of Texas their fight for independence; before becoming a state
- US officials charged $250,000 to meet with the French prime minister
- Slavery
- Lewis & Clark's trip West was called this
- Hamilton & Yellen
- Line that divided Canada from the United States
- Gave President Jackson the power to send federal forces to South Carolina
- The Alamo is located here
- Separated the United States from Mexico; according to the Mexicans
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court; increased the power of the federal government
- Reformer of prisons and asylums
- Jefferson & Blinken
- Extended the time to be a citizen; challenged by the Kentucky & Virginia Resolution
- Resulted in thousands of people going to California
- Connected the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
- Led the Mexican forces that attacked the Alamo
- People started buying goods instead of making their own goods
- Federal government controls interstate trade
- of sentiments Changed the first line of the Declaration of Independence to include "women"
- Women should be in the house
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- Total cost of the Louisana Purchase
- Missouri Compromise line
- Year Mexico gained its independence
- Pounds of cotton that could be cleaned per day after the invention of the cotton gin
- Led the Mormons to Salt Lake City
- Meeting that discussed the rights of women
- The Louisiana Territory cost this much per acre
- To formal withdraw from
- Trail west; was permanent; has a video game named after it
- Idea that Frederick Douglass believed would help improve the life of all people
- The Northern and New England states supported them
- Separated the United States from Mexico; according to the US
- Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Chickasaw, Choctaw
- 3 choices Native Americans faced (Spell each one out)
- Connected Cumberland, Maryland to Vandalia, Illinois
- Person that just beginning to learn a skill
- State that threatened to leave over tariffs in the 1820s & '30s
- Country that invited Americans to settle because their territory was too large
- The District of Columbia is located between these two states
- Trail west; was a temporary trip
- Living the simple life
- President #01
- Transcendentalist author
- Trail west; was permanent and for a religious purpose
- Officially ended the Mexican-American War
- To be set free
- Political party formed to oppose President Andrew Jackson
- Knox & (Austin)
- Accompanied Washington during the Whisky Rebellion
- William Lloyd Garrison, Grimke Sisters, Frederick Douglass
- Europeans should stay out according to the Monroe Doctrine
- Entered the union as a result of the Missouri Compromise; 1 slave and 1 free
- The Trail of Tears came as a result of this
- The right to vote
63 Clues: Slavery • President #46 • President #01 • To be set free • Knox & (Austin) • Hamilton & Yellen • The right to vote • Randolph & Garland • Jefferson & Blinken • Living the simple life • To formal withdraw from • Missouri Compromise line • Transcendentalist author • The Alamo is located here • Women should be in the house • Signed the Treaty of Greenville • Reformer of prisons and asylums • ...
World War 2 Crossword for Buehler - Pearl Harbor 2021-04-26
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- The type of US ships that were bombed at Pearl Harbor.
- The people who attacked Pearl Harbor.
- The president of the USA during the attack.
- The second set of Japanese fighters, dive bombers, and high altitude bombers.
- Machines used by the Japanese to drop bombs and attack the ships from above. Ex. Fighters, dive bombers, and high altitude bombers.
- An underwater machine that can shoot torpedoes
- The men that survived and died at the attack
- A hospital ship docked at Pearl Harbor during the attack; this ship was not bombed.
- The military branch aboard the ships at Pearl Harbor
- The US joined this as a result of the Pearl Harbor attack
- The place that the attack occurred
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- The location of the US aircraft carriers during the attack
- The first set of Japanese fighters, bombers, and torpedo bombers.
- The people who tended to the wounded during the attack
- Washington sent this to Pearl Harbor to warn of the attack, but it was too late when Pearl Harbor received it.
- An underwater bomb used to damage ships from below
- The ocean home to Hawaii, Japan, and other islands. The Japanese wanted control of all the countries here
- A tool used to spot the Japanese aircraft on their way to Oahu.
- A ship that was bombed and sunk at Pearl Harbor; it is still there today
- Weapons used by the Japanese for the attack; these came from above
20 Clues: The place that the attack occurred • The people who attacked Pearl Harbor. • The president of the USA during the attack. • The men that survived and died at the attack • An underwater machine that can shoot torpedoes • An underwater bomb used to damage ships from below • The military branch aboard the ships at Pearl Harbor • ...
growth of young nation 2024-05-14
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- What part of America did most slaves come to
- Border of Canada
- The United States brought the land from france
- What land did Monroe gain in his presidency
- What did James Madison sign
- The war of 1812 started
- Jefferson was curious about the west so he hired 2 people To go explore
- What was the Mississippi river most used for
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- Who was the third president
- What act protect the country at war with a country
- In 1812 the country declared freedom from spain
- What was different about Jefferson presidency
- What was the benefit of the Louisiana purchase
- Who was the president during the war of 1812
- The war of 1812 ended in what
15 Clues: Border of Canada • The war of 1812 started • Who was the third president • What did James Madison sign • The war of 1812 ended in what • What land did Monroe gain in his presidency • What part of America did most slaves come to • Who was the president during the war of 1812 • What was the Mississippi river most used for • What was different about Jefferson presidency • ...
Royal Proclamation 1763 2024-09-09
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- To put out
- What nations fought over
- Line created between two nations
- What is the title of this puzzle
- An ocean in the world
- Provides income to countries
- Countries competing for North America
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- King of England who passed the royal proclamation
- Who won the Seven Years War
- Controlled by a larger nation
- Documentation passed by the British Crown
- Who the Royal Proclamation was suppose to stop
- Land/Colony of Britain
- Who controlled the land in North America
- Britain's opponent in the Seven Year's War
15 Clues: To put out • An ocean in the world • Land/Colony of Britain • What nations fought over • Who won the Seven Years War • Provides income to countries • Controlled by a larger nation • Line created between two nations • What is the title of this puzzle • Countries competing for North America • Who controlled the land in North America • Documentation passed by the British Crown • ...
History chapter 1 2024-09-22
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- National times were introduced
- Impartial
- Area with the same time
- the first big game ever held in 1896
- Germany and Austria introduced a way to save daylight
- Loyalty and devotion to a nation
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- Moving people out of a country
- Place with forbidden trade
- Army of communist Russia
- Time period between 1890 and 1914
- Big war (1914-1918)
- People or groups that help each other
- Ninth era 1900-1950
- Things that keep getting better
- Council
15 Clues: Council • Impartial • Big war (1914-1918) • Ninth era 1900-1950 • Area with the same time • Army of communist Russia • Place with forbidden trade • Moving people out of a country • National times were introduced • Things that keep getting better • Loyalty and devotion to a nation • Time period between 1890 and 1914 • the first big game ever held in 1896 • ...
Locky's Crossword 2022-09-08
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- The …. Showed respect to the town and got the most sustainable reward
- Your finger tip is usually a bit of a ….
- you will become very …. If you go to an university
- You need to be …. When explaining something
- a new …. Had it’s open day today and it had great fruits
- The game was on …. Because it was to wet
- It is an …. to be younger or older when playing Rugby
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- sometimes families can be put in a grave together at the ….
- Lots of World War 2 veterans live for a ….
- Rugby League and Union are most …. The best sports
- The new job was on ….
- You use …. When figuring out the measurements of a circle
12 Clues: The new job was on …. • Your finger tip is usually a bit of a …. • The game was on …. Because it was to wet • Lots of World War 2 veterans live for a …. • You need to be …. When explaining something • you will become very …. If you go to an university • Rugby League and Union are most …. The best sports • It is an …. to be younger or older when playing Rugby • ...
Te Reo Months of the Year 2024-05-06
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- Sixth Month of the year
- Halloween happens during this month.
- Kirihimete falls during this month/last month of the year.
- The Olympic Games were originally held during this month.
- First Month of the year.
- Daylight Savings ends during this month.
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- Cuba Dupa usually occurs towards the end of this month.
- This month is the driest month of the year and is also the last month of spring.
- Valentines Day falls in this month.
- If you were born during this month, your birthstone is Ruby.
- The Gallup Survey is released during this month.
- This month marked the start of World War 2, when Hitler invaded Poland.
12 Clues: Sixth Month of the year • First Month of the year. • Valentines Day falls in this month. • Halloween happens during this month. • Daylight Savings ends during this month. • The Gallup Survey is released during this month. • Cuba Dupa usually occurs towards the end of this month. • The Olympic Games were originally held during this month. • ...
Ella History 2nd Period. 2021-12-08
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- A Military Society
- On the island of Crete.
- ttcs is a ....
- largest and riches city in the world in Mesopotamia.
- Belief in more than one god.
- a river by babylon.
- plant that grew wild along the Nile
- Valed trade than war.
- ruler of the Akkadians.
- Became pharaoh at 10.
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- A righting system that use pictures and sound symbols.
- I walked down silk road.
- religious teacher who preached a monotheistic religion.
- largest city in the ancient Mediterranean world.
- first civilization.
- extra food.
- believed that you shouldn't be derived by your emotions.
17 Clues: extra food. • ttcs is a .... • A Military Society • first civilization. • a river by babylon. • Valed trade than war. • Became pharaoh at 10. • On the island of Crete. • ruler of the Akkadians. • I walked down silk road. • Belief in more than one god. • plant that grew wild along the Nile • largest city in the ancient Mediterranean world. • ...
WWI Effects 2023-04-18
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- Russia leaving, and United States joining, WWI allowed Germany to focus on the __________________
- This was sent from Germany to Mexico to entice Mexico to invade and fight the United States in WWI
- Took control of Russia following Lenin
- The _____________ of Europe was drastically reduced because of WW1
- To persuade public opinion, many governments used _______________ during WW1
- Japanese General who took control of his country following WW1
- America was asked to help out European nations following WW1 by providing _____________
- The Treaty of Versailles created this unification of world powers
- Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini's desire to limit people's freedoms is classified as a _________________ type of government
- Hitler referred to the German people as this
- The Legislative body created by the Tsar in 1905 Russia to settle the uprising of people
- During the Russian Revolution, The Bolsheviks promised to take away _________ from nobility and give it to peasantry
- The Soviet Union was the world's first _________________ country
- This was the civilian filled ship sunk by Germans during WWI to provoke the United States to join war
- The _________________ of goods following WW1 was a major reason for the Stock Market Crashing and the Great Depression
- In order to help the German economy, Adolf Hitler defied the Treaty of Versailles, and rebuilt the German _______________
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- The type of warfare heavily used for first time in WWI, mainly by Germany
- This country took the majority of blame for WWI
- The assassination of Franz Ferdinand was the spark of
- The plan made by President Woodrow Wilson after WWI that called for peace, which Britain and France did not agree with for the most part
- This type of warfare was used to break the stalemate of trenches in WW1
- Competition for lands across the globe is an example of how __________________ contributed to the start of World War 1
- Major economic and social problems due to WW1 is the main reason for the rise of
- Russia citizens during WWI upset by the Tsar control of the country led to this
- The term used to describe every aspect of a country's resources and it’s people used to fight a war
- Which of the following is not part of the “main” causes of WWI Militarism, Nationalism, Alliances, Absolutism,Imperialism
- The type of warfare used in WW1 to protect soldiers from front line gun fire
27 Clues: Took control of Russia following Lenin • Hitler referred to the German people as this • This country took the majority of blame for WWI • The assassination of Franz Ferdinand was the spark of • Japanese General who took control of his country following WW1 • The Soviet Union was the world's first _________________ country • ...
Douglas MacArthur Fun Facts 2023-05-01
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- What is the name of MacArthur's strategy in the Pacific Theatre?
- MacArthur achieved the rank of a _______ General?
- President Truman elected MacArthur to lead the U.S in _____ _____.
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- What city was MacArthur born in?
- Where did MacArthur spend most of his time in World War 2?
- What is the brand of the famous sunglasses MacArthur is always pictured with?
- Where did MacArthur graduate from?
7 Clues: What city was MacArthur born in? • Where did MacArthur graduate from? • MacArthur achieved the rank of a _______ General? • Where did MacArthur spend most of his time in World War 2? • What is the name of MacArthur's strategy in the Pacific Theatre? • President Truman elected MacArthur to lead the U.S in _____ _____. • ...
Douglas MacArthur Fun Facts 2023-05-01
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- What city was MacArthur born in?
- Where did MacArthur spend most of his time in World War 2?
- What is the name of MacArthur's strategy in the Pacific Theater?
- What is the brand of the famous sunglasses MacArthur is always pictured with?
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- Where did MacArthur graduate from?
- President Truman elected MacArthur to lead the U.S in _____ _____.
- MacArthur achieved the rank of a _______ General?
7 Clues: What city was MacArthur born in? • Where did MacArthur graduate from? • MacArthur achieved the rank of a _______ General? • Where did MacArthur spend most of his time in World War 2? • What is the name of MacArthur's strategy in the Pacific Theater? • President Truman elected MacArthur to lead the U.S in _____ _____. • ...
Macy Revier 2025-03-25
10 Clues: Started war • Underwater ship • Not taking sides • Fiction ad for military • Agreeing to end World War 1 • Agreement to help each other • Spreading information through media • Encouraging Mexico to fight the U.S. • Believing nations need a better military • Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Ottoman empire
Foreign Policy 2022-03-18
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- The state in which Pearl Harbor is located.
- Rights of all humans
- Foreign ______ is the attitude that a country uses to engage with foreign nations.
- We left here in 2021.
- ______ War(1955-1975).
- American imperialism.
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- A Japanese city that was one of the subjects of the atomic bombs dropped by the US.
- The ideology of staying away from foreign affairs.
- The city where Bosnia peace talks were held.
- Used to detain Japanese Americans during World War II.
- Ousted by the CIA.
- ______ War (1950-1953).
12 Clues: Ousted by the CIA. • Rights of all humans • We left here in 2021. • American imperialism. • ______ War(1955-1975). • ______ War (1950-1953). • The state in which Pearl Harbor is located. • The city where Bosnia peace talks were held. • The ideology of staying away from foreign affairs. • Used to detain Japanese Americans during World War II. • ...
African War Crossword Ekklesia Reeves 2024-05-23
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- shot down three American black hawk helicopters
- military operation group to fight al-shabaab
- A military conflict between Somalia and Ethiopia
- Africas First World War
- Somali major general and politician
- the Great War of Africa
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- diamonds minded in a war zone and sold to fun conflict
- provided humanitarian relief and restore order
- Islamic terrorist group
- the tutsi ethnic group slaughtered by rwanda's hutu majority
- after battle, dead American soldiers were dragged through the streets of Mogadishu
- the longest and most devastating conflict in modern African history
12 Clues: Islamic terrorist group • Africas First World War • the Great War of Africa • Somali major general and politician • military operation group to fight al-shabaab • provided humanitarian relief and restore order • shot down three American black hawk helicopters • A military conflict between Somalia and Ethiopia • diamonds minded in a war zone and sold to fun conflict • ...
Time 2022-11-27
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- Much of World War One was fought in these
- The most popular tree in Europe, with soft needles and no smell!
- Pine cones do this when it’s wet
- Tree with the branches blown off on one side.
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- Go past this and you won’t see any trees!
- Female cones are ____ because they grow the seeds.
- Any tree that makes cones is a…
- The pine family is divided into pine, fir and ______ trees.
- Name of the classic British World War One helmet
- Red berried ‘Christmas tree’ that’s deadly poisonous!
- Type of bear that loves to eat pine seeds
11 Clues: Any tree that makes cones is a… • Pine cones do this when it’s wet • Go past this and you won’t see any trees! • Much of World War One was fought in these • Type of bear that loves to eat pine seeds • Tree with the branches blown off on one side. • Name of the classic British World War One helmet • Female cones are ____ because they grow the seeds. • ...
Percy Jackson charecters 2023-12-11
15 Clues: god of war • poker player • 3 headed dog • likes statues • first monster • latin teacher • Main charecter • swoard fighter • daughter of ares • daughter of athena • percys best friend • main charecters mom • ruler of the under world • father of main charecter • god of antiant greek mytholigy
Paradiesle 2019-01-10
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- Er war immer da, wenn es was zu feiern gab.
- Sie hat viele Namen!
- Schlaf, Kindlein schlaf…aber nicht im Paradiesle!
- Am meisten ausgeübtes Verb?
- Unsere “beste” Praktikantin?
- Das war für Leonie Pflicht im Paradiesle ;-)
- Unser Lieblingsessen im Paradiesle?
- Hindelang Unser erstes Wellnesswochenende?
- Gern gesehener Gast im Paradiesle?
- Eins der ersten gemeinsamen Tageskinder?
- Wo hat alles begonnen?
- Da waren immer alle da…
- Hat im Winter den Busfahrplan im Kopf?
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- Wie wurde Andy im Paradiesle genannt?
- Alles begann….
- Eine unserer Spezialitäten beim Kochen (ironisch)?
- Wurde als letztes Kind von UNS verabschiedet?
- 1 plus 1 macht 2...sie war auch dabei!
- Oh…., du bist mein Ideal!
- Hat Marc und Jens anfangs noch gelockt.
- Stefan´s große Liebe?
- Hatte beim Essen öfter einen schweren Kopf?
- Sie ist keine siebzehn mehr!
23 Clues: Alles begann…. • Sie hat viele Namen! • Stefan´s große Liebe? • Wo hat alles begonnen? • Da waren immer alle da… • Oh…., du bist mein Ideal! • Am meisten ausgeübtes Verb? • Unsere “beste” Praktikantin? • Sie ist keine siebzehn mehr! • Gern gesehener Gast im Paradiesle? • Unser Lieblingsessen im Paradiesle? • Wie wurde Andy im Paradiesle genannt? • ...
Club 2023-05-14
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- Where Pitt was in murder mystery
- Died first in war
- Last death in raft
- Survivor of a luxury ship sinking in raft
- The name of the hotel worker who was killed
- Was crushed by him in murder-mystery
- Name of villains in war
- Captains that sank with there ships
- Barkeep killed offscreen in western
- Hero that was doubted upon in war
- Venoms role in western
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- bank teller killed by accident
- Defoe recommended this to the rich people in titanic
- The only thing they eat in boston
- Titanic Douche
- Woodchipper and Gun was his fate in 2 adventures.
- Leader of fort wahhh
- Chinese owner of first second boat. Had supply of teriyaki sauce
- Only one to Die of starvation in raft
- Wheelman/smuggler that works for bpd
20 Clues: Titanic Douche • Died first in war • Last death in raft • Leader of fort wahhh • Venoms role in western • Name of villains in war • bank teller killed by accident • Where Pitt was in murder mystery • The only thing they eat in boston • Hero that was doubted upon in war • Captains that sank with there ships • Barkeep killed offscreen in western • Was crushed by him in murder-mystery • ...
WW1_Berki_Boglárka 2024-01-04
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- that the assassination that sparked off the First World War in 1914 was carried out.
- Armistice
- Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary
- quick attack
- when the enemies doesent fight at this time
- Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary
- foreign trade restriction
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- treaty
- when the world got over
- it is the combat strongest weapon
- trench
- quick attack
- Czechoslovakia,Yugoslavia, Romania
- was the Enlish major in the WW2
- was an Russian revolutionist
15 Clues: treaty • trench • Armistice • quick attack • quick attack • when the world got over • foreign trade restriction • was an Russian revolutionist • was the Enlish major in the WW2 • Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary • it is the combat strongest weapon • Czechoslovakia,Yugoslavia, Romania • Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary • when the enemies doesent fight at this time • ...
The Isha crossword 2023-01-13
13 Clues: rifki • gaming • di mars • first cat • past time • the greatest • poke starter • sibling hariyama • kucing Kyk kambing • dumbest in the world • fav makanan isha &arug • dumbest in the world 2 • arung punya juga future
Ferdinand Magellan 2014-07-18
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- benefited off__________ "discovery" of america
- was the same ethnicity as christopher columbus
- he went to serve spain because portugal falsely________him of trading illegally with the moors
- as a boy studied____making and navigation
- he had beautiful ships but were hard to sail long________
- the angle of the magellan STRAIT
- his parents died when he was_______
- the name of the route he traveled is called the______strait
- he proved that the world was_____
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- was the first to_______the world
- king charles V of spain______magellan in his theory that the world was round
- he_____in his effort to prove that the world was round
- studied_____to know the geography of the earth
- he served in a war and walked with a______the rest of his life
- he served the same country christopher columbus served
15 Clues: was the first to_______the world • the angle of the magellan STRAIT • he proved that the world was_____ • his parents died when he was_______ • as a boy studied____making and navigation • benefited off__________ "discovery" of america • was the same ethnicity as christopher columbus • studied_____to know the geography of the earth • ...
Final Exam Review Day 1 2024-05-12
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- Which Islamic Empire lasted until World War I?
- What was the Islamic Empire that was based in India?
- Was the Great Wall of China an example of Gaining, Maintaining, or Consolidating power?
- During the Renaissance they placed emphasis on achievements from singular people called...
- Luther criticized the Pope saying he had too much?
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- Three big products African Empires traded?
- Characteristic of the Renaissance with influence from 2 older cultures?
- Luther criticized the church for selling these?
- This characteristic of the Renaissance celebrates non-religious achievements?
- What was the third Islamic Empire?
- Philosophy, poetry, and history are examples of which Renaissance characteristic?
- Luther accused the Church of hoarding ________ instead of using it to help people?
12 Clues: What was the third Islamic Empire? • Three big products African Empires traded? • Which Islamic Empire lasted until World War I? • Luther criticized the church for selling these? • Luther criticized the Pope saying he had too much? • What was the Islamic Empire that was based in India? • Characteristic of the Renaissance with influence from 2 older cultures? • ...
Unit 9 Review 2020-02-12
Across
- Plantation owners hired an _____ to manage the day-to-day work of the slaves
- This South Carolina politician who spoke out loudly to protect the institution of slavery in the South (last name only)
- The growth of cities is called this
- One of the 4 major problems with the rapidly growing cities - starts with an “O”
- Laborers started to organize into _____ to fight for fair pay and better working conditions
- One of the 4 major problems with the rapidly growing cities - starts with an “P”
- These modest farmers were 2nd from the top of the social ladder in the South
- Union workers would sometimes “turn out” - or “go on ____” - to pressure their employers for fair wages, safer working conditions, etc.
- The era when workers began to organize to fight for safer working conditions, fair wages, and more(2)
- Cold climate, the Industrial Revolution, religion, and the influence of newspapers were all reasons why ____ never caught on in the North
- The big change in America starting around the year 1800 where products were being made with the help of machine rather than by hand (2)
- Immigrants from all over the world came to the United States, but especially Germany and this country - due to the terrible potato famine
- The textile industries of the North and Europe relied on this Southern product for survival
- A crop grown solely to be sold for profit (2)
- Some slaves worked in the ___ system, where they’d get a daily list of jobs. Their work would likely be over for the day when those jobs were finished.
- The wealthy plantation ____ were at the top of the social ladder in the South
- In the 1800s, the economy of the _____ was based on industry.
- This was the nickname given to those people who helped runaway slaves along the Underground Railroad
- Most plantation field slaves in the ____ system worked continuously all day
- A tariff is a ____ on goods imported into the country
- This invention allowed factories to not only produce fabric, but also made finished products with that fabric (2)
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- These people, through no fault of their own, were at the bottom of the Southern social ladder and had no way to improve their lives
- One of the 4 major problems with the rapidly growing cities - starts with an “S”
- This invention by Samuel Morse revolutionized the speed of long distance communication in the nation
- In the 1800s, the economy of the _____ was based on agriculture.
- Southerners made great profits on cotton because of the high ______ for cotton in the North and in Europe.
- This was the network of safe houses that some runaway slaves used to help them find freedom in the North (2)
- Improvements in _____, including canals and railroads, connected the Northeast to the West, but left the South relatively isolated
- Most slaves worked on a huge cash crop farm called a ______
- The Antebellum Era was basically between the end of the War of 1812 and the start of the ___ War
- Southerners passed laws called the _____ to prevent slaves from being able to organize a rebellion (2)
- Northerners liked these because they helped to protect Northern industries, but for Southerners they just meant higher prices for products
- Southerners used the idea of ____, saying that it was actually better to be a slave than a factory worker in the North (2)
- Industrialization forever changed the opportunities for ____ in the workforce - at Lowell Mill, for example
- Cotton quickly replaced _______ as the main cash crop of the South
- These people controlled the political and social norms in the South (2)
- One of the 4 major problems with the rapidly growing cities - starts with a “D”
- The people were 3rd on the South’s social ladder, and struggled to get by financially (2)
- This is the language used to send messages using the electric telegraph (2)
- Eli Whitney’s invention - the _____ - was the biggest influence in cotton becoming the main cash crop in the South (2)
- The idea of protecting the interests of natural-born or established inhabitants against the interests of immigrants
- The ____ Era refers to the decades right before the start of the Civil War
42 Clues: The growth of cities is called this • A crop grown solely to be sold for profit (2) • A tariff is a ____ on goods imported into the country • Most slaves worked on a huge cash crop farm called a ______ • In the 1800s, the economy of the _____ was based on industry. • In the 1800s, the economy of the _____ was based on agriculture. • ...
Tatum Mundhenk World War 1+2 and Jews 2021-05-21
Across
- Hilter and the Nazis created this to trick people into believing his schemes.
- This is when people treat a certain group of people differently because of their religion.
- Industrialism caused mass production of these and other military equipment.
- To bring factories into an area with lots of resources.
- How many people died in WWI?
- The Peace treaty created to punish Germany for starting WWI.
- How countries paired up during WWI and WWII.
- This is at an all-time high in the USA today.
- Hitler's laws against Jews.
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- The man who was assassinated, which caused WWI to begin.
- Jews did not have this when they married.
- Jews had to wear this on the outside of their clothing at all times.
- One of the smartest people to ever live, who also escaped the Nazis.
- Hilter was 'this' against Jews.
- The country that had to pay millions to France and England.
- Strong belief your country is the best!
- Germany declares war on Russia which starts ___.
- How the Germans acted when they saw Jews being abused.
- How many countries were involved in WWI?
- Germany was not allowed to _____ their military.
20 Clues: Hitler's laws against Jews. • How many people died in WWI? • Hilter was 'this' against Jews. • Strong belief your country is the best! • How many countries were involved in WWI? • Jews did not have this when they married. • How countries paired up during WWI and WWII. • This is at an all-time high in the USA today. • Germany declares war on Russia which starts ___. • ...
1 Corinthians 1:18-2:5 2024-01-14
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- "God chose what is weak in the world to shame the _____" (v.27)
- "We preach Christ ______" (v.23)
- "Let the one who boasts _____ in the Lord" (v.31)
- "Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the ______?" (v.20)
- "The ______ of God is stronger than men" (v.25)
- "I did not come proclaiming to you the _____ of God with lofty speech or wisdom" (2:1)
- "The word of the cross is _____ to those who are perishing" (v.18)
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- "I decided to know nothing among you except _____ _____ and him crucified" (2:2)
- "God chose what is _____ in the world to shame the wise" (v.27)
- "I will _____ the wisdom of the wise" (v.19)
- "Christ the ____ of God" (v.24)
- "... so that your faith might not rest in the _____ of men but in the power of God" (2:5)
12 Clues: "Christ the ____ of God" (v.24) • "We preach Christ ______" (v.23) • "I will _____ the wisdom of the wise" (v.19) • "The ______ of God is stronger than men" (v.25) • "Let the one who boasts _____ in the Lord" (v.31) • "Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the ______?" (v.20) • "God chose what is _____ in the world to shame the wise" (v.27) • ...
Medieval Europe Refresher 2021-05-17
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- the leader from 2 down became known as a guardian of ____________ (1.2)
- vassals were supposed to be _____ to the king (1.4)
- the land the lord gave away was called (1.4)
- this was 30 years for a serf on average (1.6)
- Roman Gaul is now called ______ (1.1)
- a self contained world belonging to a lord (1.6)
- Germanic people were not interested in _____ (1.1)
- code of conduct knights had to follow (1.5)
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- the protective glove the knight wore (1.5)
- he became king 200 years after clovis died (1.2)
- peasants spent their lives performing hard physical _____ (1.6)
- feudalism grew out of the need to provide (1.4)
- after Rome fell, many small kingdoms were almost constantly at ___ (1.1)
- medieval comes from the latin word ________ meaning middle (1.1)
14 Clues: Roman Gaul is now called ______ (1.1) • the protective glove the knight wore (1.5) • code of conduct knights had to follow (1.5) • the land the lord gave away was called (1.4) • this was 30 years for a serf on average (1.6) • feudalism grew out of the need to provide (1.4) • he became king 200 years after clovis died (1.2) • ...
thirty years war 2024-01-20
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- roman emperer during the war
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- a form of economic nationalism that sought to increase the prosperity and power of a nation through trade practices
- The biggest religion in the world
- a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church
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- granted each prince within the Holy Roman Empire the right to decide the official religion of their own territory
- continent where the war primarily takes place
- main cause of the war
- empire that once covered 3.71% of the world
- a government where there is unlimited power to few or one person
10 Clues: main cause of the war • roman emperer during the war • The biggest religion in the world • empire that once covered 3.71% of the world • continent where the war primarily takes place • a government where there is unlimited power to few or one person • an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority • ...
general knowledge 2020-07-08
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- penguins live there(9)
- the god of war(4)
- best football players whith diego in them
- capital city of the U.S.A(15)
- fastest man in the world
- second largest planet(6)
- best England cricket player
- known as the blue planet(5)
- dwarf planet(5)
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- largest land mammal(8)
- largest country in the world(6)
- blue planet 8th away from the sun(7)
- named after a roman goddess(5)
- closest to the sun(7)
- biggest bird in britain(17)
- 7th from the sun(6)
- largest planet(7)
17 Clues: dwarf planet(5) • the god of war(4) • largest planet(7) • 7th from the sun(6) • closest to the sun(7) • largest land mammal(8) • penguins live there(9) • fastest man in the world • second largest planet(6) • biggest bird in britain(17) • best England cricket player • known as the blue planet(5) • capital city of the U.S.A(15) • named after a roman goddess(5) • ...
Norse Mythology 2021-10-26
Across
- god of justice,public judgement, meditation, reconciliation
- destruction of the world
- goddess of Nature
- god of mischief
- home of the Vanir gods/goddesses
- The Old English for “Thursday” originally translates to “____’s Day”
- home of the Aesir gods/goddesses
- god of light and purity
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- identical to the Aesir goddess Frigg
- where humans live
- goddess of fertility, queen of Asgard
- brother of Odin and Hoenir
- King of Aesir
- world tree, center of the nine realms
- god of silence and spirituality
- god of vengeance
- god of war and heroism
17 Clues: King of Aesir • god of mischief • god of vengeance • where humans live • goddess of Nature • god of war and heroism • god of light and purity • destruction of the world • brother of Odin and Hoenir • god of silence and spirituality • home of the Vanir gods/goddesses • home of the Aesir gods/goddesses • identical to the Aesir goddess Frigg • goddess of fertility, queen of Asgard • ...
How well do you know COD? 2023-10-01
Across
- This perk allows you to have 2 weapon attachments in MW2
- The Original studio behind the COD franchise
- This was the name of the artificial intelligence antagonist
- Country which used MW3 as part of their Anti American Propaganda Campaign
- Opening scene in MW3 takes place in this country
- World at War takes place during this time
- This person guides Price in the MW mission "All Ghilled Up"
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- First name of Kevin Spacey's character in COD: Advanced Warfare
- In COD:Ghosts, what is Hesh's relationship to Logan
- Killing 20 enemies with cooked grenades unlock this emblem
- This operative captures Rojas during the mission Takedown in MW2
- Nationality of Sergeant John MacTavish
- Our favourite canine in COD:Ghosts
- This was the year the first COD game released
14 Clues: Our favourite canine in COD:Ghosts • Nationality of Sergeant John MacTavish • World at War takes place during this time • The Original studio behind the COD franchise • This was the year the first COD game released • Opening scene in MW3 takes place in this country • In COD:Ghosts, what is Hesh's relationship to Logan • ...
Rememberance Day 2023-10-12
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- what those in the military make for the safety of their country
- a person who serves in a military force
- a symbol of rememberance often worn on clothing
- clothing or gear to blend into the environment
- the month when rememberance day is observed
- a common phrase said on rememberance day and anzac day
- at 11am everyone partakes in 2 minutes of ______
- a structure or place dedicated to those who served and sacrificed
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- the name of the poem that highlights the significance of the poppy flower
- a traditional event with military units
- the day when world war 1 ended, observed on november 11
- a brass intrument used to play military calls
- to show deep respect
- a deep narrow hole dug in the ground used as protection in high conflict areas
14 Clues: to show deep respect • a person who serves in a military force • a traditional event with military units • the month when rememberance day is observed • a brass intrument used to play military calls • clothing or gear to blend into the environment • a symbol of rememberance often worn on clothing • at 11am everyone partakes in 2 minutes of ______ • ...
Battle of the somme 2026-03-06
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- special British Army units formed during WW1
- An explosive fired from big artillery weapons
- Country where the Battle of the Somme took place
- Dangerous open ground between 2 trenches
- Wet earth destroyed by heavy rain
- Special clothes worn by soldiers in the army
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- one of the biggest and deadliest battles of World War
- rocket launchers are used in land battles to fire projectiles
- are heavily armored, self-propelled military vehicle
- Metal barrierced in front of trenches
- A river near the Battle of the Somme
- Small amounts of food given to troops each day
- an empty strip of land located between the front-line trenches of opposing armies
- Underground shelter built in the side of a trench
14 Clues: Wet earth destroyed by heavy rain • A river near the Battle of the Somme • Metal barrierced in front of trenches • Dangerous open ground between 2 trenches • special British Army units formed during WW1 • Special clothes worn by soldiers in the army • An explosive fired from big artillery weapons • Small amounts of food given to troops each day • ...
Unit 9 Review 2020-02-12
Across
- Plantation owners hired an _____ to manage the day-to-day work of the slaves
- This South Carolina politician who spoke out loudly to protect the institution of slavery in the South (last name only)
- The growth of cities is called this
- One of the 4 major problems with the rapidly growing cities - starts with an “O”
- Laborers started to organize into _____ to fight for fair pay and better working conditions
- One of the 4 major problems with the rapidly growing cities - starts with an “P”
- These modest farmers were 2nd from the top of the social ladder in the South
- Union workers would sometimes “turn out” - or “go on ____” - to pressure their employers for fair wages, safer working conditions, etc.
- The era when workers began to organize to fight for safer working conditions, fair wages, and more(2)
- Cold climate, the Industrial Revolution, religion, and the influence of newspapers were all reasons why ____ never caught on in the North
- The big change in America starting around the year 1800 where products were being made with the help of machine rather than by hand (2)
- Immigrants from all over the world came to the United States, but especially Germany and this country - due to the terrible potato famine
- The textile industries of the North and Europe relied on this Southern product for survival
- A crop grown solely to be sold for profit (2)
- Some slaves worked in the ___ system, where they’d get a daily list of jobs. Their work would likely be over for the day when those jobs were finished.
- The wealthy plantation ____ were at the top of the social ladder in the South
- In the 1800s, the economy of the _____ was based on industry.
- This was the nickname given to those people who helped runaway slaves along the Underground Railroad
- Most plantation field slaves in the ____ system worked continuously all day
- A tariff is a ____ on goods imported into the country
- This invention allowed factories to not only produce fabric, but also made finished products with that fabric (2)
Down
- These people, through no fault of their own, were at the bottom of the Southern social ladder and had no way to improve their lives
- One of the 4 major problems with the rapidly growing cities - starts with an “S”
- This invention by Samuel Morse revolutionized the speed of long distance communication in the nation
- In the 1800s, the economy of the _____ was based on agriculture.
- Southerners made great profits on cotton because of the high ______ for cotton in the North and in Europe.
- This was the network of safe houses that some runaway slaves used to help them find freedom in the North (2)
- Improvements in _____, including canals and railroads, connected the Northeast to the West, but left the South relatively isolated
- Most slaves worked on a huge cash crop farm called a ______
- The Antebellum Era was basically between the end of the War of 1812 and the start of the ___ War
- Southerners passed laws called the _____ to prevent slaves from being able to organize a rebellion (2)
- Northerners liked these because they helped to protect Northern industries, but for Southerners they just meant higher prices for products
- Southerners used the idea of ____, saying that it was actually better to be a slave than a factory worker in the North (2)
- Industrialization forever changed the opportunities for ____ in the workforce - at Lowell Mill, for example
- Cotton quickly replaced _______ as the main cash crop of the South
- These people controlled the political and social norms in the South (2)
- One of the 4 major problems with the rapidly growing cities - starts with a “D”
- The people were 3rd on the South’s social ladder, and struggled to get by financially (2)
- This is the language used to send messages using the electric telegraph (2)
- Eli Whitney’s invention - the _____ - was the biggest influence in cotton becoming the main cash crop in the South (2)
- The idea of protecting the interests of natural-born or established inhabitants against the interests of immigrants
- The ____ Era refers to the decades right before the start of the Civil War
42 Clues: The growth of cities is called this • A crop grown solely to be sold for profit (2) • A tariff is a ____ on goods imported into the country • Most slaves worked on a huge cash crop farm called a ______ • In the 1800s, the economy of the _____ was based on industry. • In the 1800s, the economy of the _____ was based on agriculture. • ...
general knowledge 2020-07-08
Across
- blue planet 8th away from the sun(7)
- best England cricket player
- largest land mammal(8)
- capital city of the U.S.A(15)
- closest to the sun(7)
- fastest man in the world
- penguins live there(9)
- dwarf planet(5)
- named after a roman goddess(5)
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- best football players whith diego in them
- largest country in the world(6)
- known as the blue planet(5)
- biggest bird in britain(17)
- second largest planet(6)
- largest planet(7)
- 7th from the sun(6)
- the god of war(4)
17 Clues: dwarf planet(5) • largest planet(7) • the god of war(4) • 7th from the sun(6) • closest to the sun(7) • largest land mammal(8) • penguins live there(9) • second largest planet(6) • fastest man in the world • best England cricket player • known as the blue planet(5) • biggest bird in britain(17) • capital city of the U.S.A(15) • named after a roman goddess(5) • ...
PEACE & CONFLICT 2025-01-28
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- A Buddhist term, "suffering".
- A term used to classify a type of highly lethal, indiscriminate weapon; WEAPON(s)OF_______________; 2 words, no space.
- One of the Saints responsible for the Christian 'Just War' Theory; last name only. (7)
- A Buddhist term, "loving kindness".
- One of the three main causes of war and harm; represented in Buddhism as a cockerel. (5)
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- The base ideology of Buddhism; an ideology against violence.
- The use of volatile materials with the intention of harming a body of people; Agent Orange; 2 words, no space.
- The quantification for a war to comply with ethical, moral and religious values in Christianity; 2 words, no space.
- Armed conflict between two or more parties; can occur globally or within a nation.
- The use of organised violence with the intention of threatening an organisation or body of power into complying with the wishes and beliefs of said organisers.
- Organ mentioned by Jesus in proclamation interpreted to be endorsing appropriate retaliation/self-defence, Leviticus 24:17-22. (3)
11 Clues: A Buddhist term, "suffering". • A Buddhist term, "loving kindness". • The base ideology of Buddhism; an ideology against violence. • Armed conflict between two or more parties; can occur globally or within a nation. • One of the Saints responsible for the Christian 'Just War' Theory; last name only. (7) • ...
Bekka wird 40 2019-01-10
Across
- Wurde als letztes Kind von UNS verabschiedet?
- Hatte beim Essen öfter einen schweren Kopf?
- Eine unserer Spezialitäten beim Kochen (ironisch)?
- Hindelang Unser erstes Wellnesswochenende?
- Er war immer da, wenn es was zu feiern gab.
- Wo hat alles begonnen?
- Stefan´s große Liebe?
- Schlaf, Kindlein schlaf…aber nicht im Paradiesle!
- Hat im Winter den Busfahrplan im Kopf?
- Da waren immer alle da…
- Hat Marc und Jens anfangs noch gelockt.
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- Gern gesehener Gast im Paradiesle?
- Alles begann….
- Am meisten ausgeübtes Verb?
- Sie ist keine siebzehn mehr!
- Das war für Leonie Pflicht im Paradiesle ;-)
- Unser Lieblingsessen im Paradiesle?
- Wie wurde Andy im Paradiesle genannt?
- Oh…., du bist mein Ideal!
- Sie hat viele Namen!
- 1 plus 1 macht 2...sie war auch dabei!
- Eins der ersten gemeinsamen Tageskinder?
- Unsere “beste” Praktikantin?
23 Clues: Alles begann…. • Sie hat viele Namen! • Stefan´s große Liebe? • Wo hat alles begonnen? • Da waren immer alle da… • Oh…., du bist mein Ideal! • Am meisten ausgeübtes Verb? • Sie ist keine siebzehn mehr! • Unsere “beste” Praktikantin? • Gern gesehener Gast im Paradiesle? • Unser Lieblingsessen im Paradiesle? • Wie wurde Andy im Paradiesle genannt? • ...
24 Vornamen aus der Klasse 4A 2018-07-02
Across
- stille Wasser sind kreativ
- der mit Walen schwimmen will
- näht sich jetzt schon ihre Kleidung selbst
- immer sonnengebräunt
- hängt sich gerne noch ein zi an
- die Ruhe in Person
- träumt vom Fußball auf Sizilien
- sie kam manchmal in Begleitung von Moritz
- sie gibt es bei uns nicht doppelt
- sie mit dem S
- sie kam manchmal in Begleitung von Lotte
- quirliger Import aus Chile
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- süß wie sein Honig
- steckt voller Rhythmus
- war mal da war dann weg und kam wieder
- war schon im Paradies
- kann so schnell lesen wie der ICE fährt
- braucht gleich 2 Ärzte im Haus
- duftet im Sommer nach Jasmin
- steht bei den Mädchen an erster Stelle
- kann so schön griechisch lächeln
- sie hat ein n weniger
- unser Zuzug aus Weissach
23 Clues: sie mit dem S • süß wie sein Honig • die Ruhe in Person • immer sonnengebräunt • war schon im Paradies • sie hat ein n weniger • steckt voller Rhythmus • unser Zuzug aus Weissach • stille Wasser sind kreativ • quirliger Import aus Chile • der mit Walen schwimmen will • duftet im Sommer nach Jasmin • braucht gleich 2 Ärzte im Haus • hängt sich gerne noch ein zi an • ...
kingdom hearts 2025-11-05
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- the final boss of kingdom hearts
- the amout of puppies to collect in kh1
- royal mage
- king who wields a keyblade
- most annoying world in bbs
- kingdom hearts rythem game
- creators of the game
- what sora original design was
- kingdom hearts 3 is what game in the series
- most annoying unversed
- sora's home
- fruit said to connect to souls
- name means sea
- soras nobody
- becomes terranort
- captain of the royal gaurd
- retired keyblade master
- place with three sectors
- seeker of darkness
- the royal ball
- the thorn fairy
- console that bbs is on
- off with your heads
- gambler of orginization XIII
- creatures born from darkness
- stuck in realm of darkness
- plays the guitar
- world that turns goofy to a turtle
- resident sleepy boy
- name means sky
- person who gives you the summons in kh1
- terra's armour
- creates the unversed
- starting keyblade
- terra's default keyblade
- fun named unversed
- the teacher of the wayfinder trio
- leader of organization XIII
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- place that turns to castle oblivion
- exam to become keyblade master
- ventus's default keyblade
- game with the longest name
- world that was canceled but is not disney
- stongest weapon in the games
- wants to restart the keyblade war
- the lackey of maleficent
- aqua's starting keyblade
- khbbs secret episode boss
- how sora and the gang goes to different worlds
- created by aqua
- what hollow bastion is really called
- currency in kingdom hearts
- world in kh1 where you get high jump
- axel's somebody
- world that turns donald into a mummy
- battlefield of anchient war
- name means land
- the age of sora in kh1
- weilds a scythe
- got it memorized
- made from sora's memories
61 Clues: royal mage • sora's home • soras nobody • name means sea • the royal ball • name means sky • terra's armour • created by aqua • the thorn fairy • axel's somebody • name means land • weilds a scythe • plays the guitar • got it memorized • becomes terranort • starting keyblade • seeker of darkness • fun named unversed • off with your heads • resident sleepy boy • creators of the game • creates the unversed • ...
AP World Review 2022-04-25
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- an attempt to restructure the soviet economy to allow elements of free enterprise
- protect troops as they moved across vast areas of difficult terrain
- the policy of opening up soviet society and the political process by granting greater freedom
- Hitlers anti-Jewish campaign began with laws designed to disenfranchise and discriminate against them
- took control of the politburo, remained in power for almost 30 years
- murdered his own son
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- an organization in which all nations of the world war convene to discuss conflicts openly
- where the first major allied offensive occurred
- For when people lacked a strong government, they needed protection
- A surprise air attack on the US naval base, in Hawaii on December 7, 1941
- briefly used in the American civil war, they played a much larger part in World War 1, wreaking havoc on the shipping lanes of the Atlantic Ocean
- went from being enslaved to commissioning ambitious public work projects
12 Clues: murdered his own son • where the first major allied offensive occurred • For when people lacked a strong government, they needed protection • protect troops as they moved across vast areas of difficult terrain • took control of the politburo, remained in power for almost 30 years • went from being enslaved to commissioning ambitious public work projects • ...
Expanding Rights of Various Populations Crossword 2024-02-01
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- someone who makes or breaks coded messages
- the act of putting someone in prison for political or military reasons, especially during a war
- Opposite of a men
- the Second World War was a global conflict that lasted from 1939 to 1945
- a person born in the US or Canada whose parents were immigrants from Japan.
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- quiet and independent; not depending on or influenced by others.
- a pilot or member of the crew of an aircraft, especially in an air force.
- an allegorical cultural icon in the United States who represents the women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II
- a person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft.
- relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces.
- a member of a North American people of Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico.
- set apart from each other; isolated or divided.
12 Clues: Opposite of a men • someone who makes or breaks coded messages • set apart from each other; isolated or divided. • a person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft. • relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces. • quiet and independent; not depending on or influenced by others. • ...
History 2017-03-03
Across
- Which country entered WW lastly?
- German emperor
- Who attacked England from north?
- The last battle of Napoleon
- Where was first king of England from?
- First emperor of Rome Empire
- Which neutral country was attacked by Germany firstly at first world war?
- Belgian colonial country
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- Civilization was a Mesoamerican civilization
- The main enemy of Habsburger
- Leader of Parliament of the United Kingdom
- Participants of War of Roses
- The greatest Khan of Kazakh Khanate
- Who came from east and destroyed the Rome?
- Who won Gannibal?
15 Clues: German emperor • Who won Gannibal? • Belgian colonial country • The last battle of Napoleon • The main enemy of Habsburger • Participants of War of Roses • First emperor of Rome Empire • Which country entered WW lastly? • Who attacked England from north? • The greatest Khan of Kazakh Khanate • Where was first king of England from? • Leader of Parliament of the United Kingdom • ...
Crammer homework 2021-05-10
Across
- allied invasion on French North Africa
- major naval war in the pacific theater
- a surprise attack using rapid overwhelming force
- Raid by the United States on Japanese capital Tokyo
- major navel battle from may4-8 1942
- 8 month period at start of WWI
- Japanese volcano islands
- campaign of the Second World War
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- one of the reasons America joined WWI
- code name for battle of normandy
- major German offensive campaign
- forced transfer by the Japanese army
- German invasion of the Soviet Union
- modern Japanese island
- code name operation iceberg
15 Clues: modern Japanese island • Japanese volcano islands • code name operation iceberg • 8 month period at start of WWI • major German offensive campaign • code name for battle of normandy • campaign of the Second World War • German invasion of the Soviet Union • major navel battle from may4-8 1942 • forced transfer by the Japanese army • one of the reasons America joined WWI • ...
"From the Diary of Anne Frank: A Crossword Puzzle" 2024-07-20
Across
- Disease that killed Anne and her sister
- The concentration camp where Anne died
- Anne’s father’s name
- The regime that persecuted Anne’s family
- The author of the diary
- Anne’s personal record of her experiences
- Anne’s religion
- The global conflict during Anne’s time
- Act of being turned in by someone
- The state of being hidden
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- Anne’s sister’s name
- The genocide of Jews during World War II
- The country where Anne and her family hid
- City where Anne’s family hid
- Anne’s last name
15 Clues: Anne’s religion • Anne’s last name • Anne’s sister’s name • Anne’s father’s name • The author of the diary • The state of being hidden • City where Anne’s family hid • Act of being turned in by someone • The concentration camp where Anne died • The global conflict during Anne’s time • Disease that killed Anne and her sister • The genocide of Jews during World War II • ...
Olivia's Crazy Continents Crossword 2020-06-03
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- Currency of Russia
- The continent which shares its borders with 2 other continents
- Currency of Somoa
- Longest river in the world
- Second largest country in the world by area
- National symbol of Indonesia
- Capital city of Japan
- Longest River in North America
Down
- Biggest island in the world
- Highest waterfall in the world
- Country where Mount Kilimanjaro is.
- Capital city of Guam
- Language spoken in Yemen
13 Clues: Currency of Somoa • Currency of Russia • Capital city of Guam • Capital city of Japan • Language spoken in Yemen • Longest river in the world • Biggest island in the world • National symbol of Indonesia • Highest waterfall in the world • Longest River in North America • Country where Mount Kilimanjaro is. • Second largest country in the world by area • ...
Vietnam war 2022-03-31
Across
- a lot of unconventional...were made during the war
- troops preferred to use these over government issues
- the gulf on...was only partially true
- a president who wanted to get the us army out of Vietnam
- the war wasn't just between the u.s and.....
- papers the public was unaware of the situation until the release of..
- the..... didn't loose the war on ground
- division the....ended 31 years ago
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- Vietnam is called the nation of...
- most of the men that fought weren't..
- president...ended the Vietnam war
- the use of... was a matter of controversy
- caused trying to prevent the spread of..
- Vietnam is finally a single... nation
- decades more than 2 decades of destruction were caused
15 Clues: president...ended the Vietnam war • Vietnam is called the nation of... • division the....ended 31 years ago • most of the men that fought weren't.. • the gulf on...was only partially true • Vietnam is finally a single... nation • the..... didn't loose the war on ground • caused trying to prevent the spread of.. • the use of... was a matter of controversy • ...
Classroom Items 2020-04-09
Across
- use this to erase mistakes
- sharpen pencils with this (2 words)
- teachers teach them
- hangs on the wall and shows the time
- flat diagram of the world
- round diagram of the world
- is 12 inches long and is used to measure things
- special book with words in alphabetical order
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- shows days of the month
- worker who teaches students
- display papers on this classroom board (2 words)
- use this to email friends
- write on a piece of this
- students sit on these
14 Clues: teachers teach them • students sit on these • shows days of the month • write on a piece of this • use this to email friends • flat diagram of the world • use this to erase mistakes • round diagram of the world • worker who teaches students • sharpen pencils with this (2 words) • hangs on the wall and shows the time • special book with words in alphabetical order • ...
Anatomy 2024-07-03
Across
- hair like structures
- C-shaped structure that unites cerebral hemispheres (2 words)
- Striated voluntary contractile tissue
- See also spongy or trabeculae
- Bone ossification that occurs primarily in long bones
- Vertebrae are an example of this type of bone
- Found throughout the skeleton of an infant (2 words)
- Column shaped cells
- Found only in thick hairless skin (2 words)
- Holes (plural)
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- Redundant brain blood supply (3 words)
- Reflex center for either visual or auditory stimuli
- Deep touch and or vibration (2 words)
- Groove that separates frontal and parietal lobes (2 words)
- In the subarachnoid space of healthy individuals (2 words)
- Tissue type that anchors all epithelium cells
- The space or the outside world
- membrane covering the surface of bones
- Egg shaped part of diencephalon
19 Clues: Holes (plural) • Column shaped cells • hair like structures • See also spongy or trabeculae • The space or the outside world • Egg shaped part of diencephalon • Deep touch and or vibration (2 words) • Striated voluntary contractile tissue • Redundant brain blood supply (3 words) • membrane covering the surface of bones • Found only in thick hairless skin (2 words) • ...
Mrs D Road to World War l and ll and Jews 2021-05-21
9 Clues: 19 Millon • 23 million people • Declared war on Russia • What alliance won World War1 • After World War1 Germany was • What alliance lost World War1 • Blamed for 3 shot dead in its country • Strong belief your country is the best! • Tried to stop Germany from being punish
Roman 2025-03-27
Across
- Head god-roman
- Leader in time of war
- Romans began their dominance
- Dominant roman general
- France in ancient days
- Mad emperor who made his horse a senator
- This emperor built a wall across england
- This empire's greatest general
- Form of 1st Roman goverment
- Founder of rome
- These wars were between Rome and this empire
- Crazy emperor who fiddled while rome burned
- This general's quote after defeating his enemies
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- War in North Africa 264-146 bc
- Wealthy land owner
- Place where gladiators
- distracted roman people
- This general crossed the Alps with these war beasts
- 2 leaders of rome
- Dominant general's lover
- Fierce barbarians came storming out of modern
- type of snake that killed them
- Founders of rome were said to be raised by
23 Clues: Head god-roman • Founder of rome • 2 leaders of rome • Wealthy land owner • Leader in time of war • Place where gladiators • Dominant roman general • France in ancient days • distracted roman people • Dominant general's lover • Form of 1st Roman goverment • Romans began their dominance • War in North Africa 264-146 bc • This empire's greatest general • type of snake that killed them • ...
