world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
WW1 Before and After 2024-03-28
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- partial ownership of a company
- type of warfare used in WW1
- nickname for all the programs in the New Deal because of all the acronyms (2 wds)
- this movement sought to make society better and fair to all
- new deal program designed to monitor and safety net banks
- this act grew our armed forces from 120,000 (pre war) to over 5 million (2 wds)
- British steamship sunk by a German submarine
- pride in your country - being willing to fight for it
- during roaring 20s, the average American household could afford one of these
- 10 year period of massive unemployment, bankruptcy, and people struggling to survive
- seeking more land to gain power - world domination!
- progressives sought to make the country more _ (people have a voice/vote)
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- period of no rain
- got the right to vote in 1919/1920
- the Social Security Admin. created a _ fund for old/disabled Americans
- the Securities and _ Commission requires honest reporting by corporations to their investors
- the failure of _ was a major cause of the great depression (many lost their life savings)
- period in the 20s and 30s when African American culture flourished (2 wds)
- the assassination of _ Ferdinand was the final trigger for WW1
- created a wave of propaganda to influence public opinion on the war
- getting an item before payment based on trust that the payment will be made in the future
- _ valley Authority - gave jobs and power to people around the Tennessee Valley and River
- agreement with another country to defend each other if attacked
- one reason the US joined WW1 - we were allied with _ (owed us $)
- The _ powers won WW1
- this telegram sent from Germany to Mexico but was intercepted by Britain
- strengthening your armed forces in preparation of conflict
- this type of music became popular during the roaring twenties
- the crash of the _ _ was one of the causes of the great depression
- the banning of the sale or production of alcohol
- US tried to stay _, or not choose sides in WW1 initially
- 1920s:_ as 1930s:depressing
- new deal program that provided jobs to young men - laborers in parks
33 Clues: period of no rain • The _ powers won WW1 • type of warfare used in WW1 • 1920s:_ as 1930s:depressing • partial ownership of a company • got the right to vote in 1919/1920 • British steamship sunk by a German submarine • the banning of the sale or production of alcohol • seeking more land to gain power - world domination! • ...
Shield Comp Crossword 2024-04-05
20 Clues: BO$$ • 2 On • Hello • Shirt • Streets • Flowers • Houdini • Obsessed • Yoü and I • Motivation • West Coast • Black Magic • James Joint • Vroom Vroom • Neon Lights • Hands To Myself • I Really Like You • Red Ruby Da Sleeze • Till the World Ends • Pick Up Your Feelings
Choice Activity 2022-10-07
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- issued after the French and Indian War affected all thirteen colonies making it so only licensed traders can trade or buy land from the natives.
- The king of britain during this time
- A huge war broke out for this region with the British winning and gaining lots of land such as Canada
- This war was caused because Spain, France, and England all wanted rights over the rich fur region in Ohio
- the stamp ____ and many other ___ taxed the colonists leading to war.
- Countries wanted right over the fur region in this state
- This country used lots of money so they had to tax their people extra leading to 2 important events
- These people won the French and Indian War and gained lots of lands
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- This act taxed items that colonists used a lot and caused the Revolution.
- This area was restricted westward by King George III
- Tribe that sided with the british in the french and indian war
- Most of these people Rebelled against England others stayed loyal.
- These people settled in Georgia first and have been attacked by white settlers and they also attacked the colonies and settlers.
- The one state where some stamps were sold
- The state where Washington was coming from to fight the war
15 Clues: The king of britain during this time • The one state where some stamps were sold • This area was restricted westward by King George III • Countries wanted right over the fur region in this state • The state where Washington was coming from to fight the war • Tribe that sided with the british in the french and indian war • ...
TAG Teaser 227 - World Cup Contenders! 2022-11-21
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- Costa ____, a Central American country who are increasingly being recognised in football, having gotten to the quarter-finals in 2014, only to be defeated by the 10-DOWN (4)
- South _____, this far eastern country, capital Seoul, have the most successful football team in all of Asia, having played in 10 World Cups, and reached the semi-finals in 2002, only to lose to Germany! (5)
- This is the host country of the 2022 FIFA World Cup! (5)
- They come from a land Down Under! These boys will be facing the mighty 1-DOWN tonight... (9)
- Our neighbours, the Lions, who got their World Cup campaign off to a cracking start yesterday by defeating 15-ACROSS 6-2! (7)
- This North American country have hosted the World Cup twice, in 1970 and 1986, and will be co-hosting the 2026 one with the USA and Canada! (6)
- This British country, capital Cardiff, have a team known as "the Dragons", and they drew 1-1 against the USA yesterday! (5)
- This team, from the Middle East, were defeated 6-2 by 9-ACROSS yesterday! (4)
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- This team are the current world champions, having won the last World Cup in Russia in 2018 (6)
- This country is next to 14-DOWN in the extreme west of Europe and their national team play home games in Lisbon, Porto and Oeiras (7)
- The country of Maradona, who led their team to victory in 1986 after knocking 9-ACROSS out in the quarter-finals with his "Hand of God" goal! (9)
- This South American national football team has won no less than FIVE World Cups - more than any other country, in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002. Just don't mention THAT 7-1 thrashing they got from Germany when they hosted the tournament in 2014! (6)
- The ___________, also known as Holland, who recently beat Senegal 2-0 *PLURAL* (11)
- This European country, capital Warsaw, came third place in both the 1974 and 1982 tournaments (6)
- This country, capital Madrid, won their only World Cup in 2010, after defeating the 10-DOWN in the final in South Africa (5)
15 Clues: This is the host country of the 2022 FIFA World Cup! (5) • This team, from the Middle East, were defeated 6-2 by 9-ACROSS yesterday! (4) • The ___________, also known as Holland, who recently beat Senegal 2-0 *PLURAL* (11) • They come from a land Down Under! These boys will be facing the mighty 1-DOWN tonight... (9) • ...
semester 1 revision crossword (janet) 2015-06-17
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- Also known as the triangular trade is a trading system that happened and 3 way trade
- Many people turned to crime as there were not enough
- In this year (1914) what happened?
- A country that was on the side of the allies (triple entente)
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- To be taken to another country for committing a crime
- Another name for world war 1
- In which continent did world war 1 take place?
- A long narrow ditch where the soldiers would stay
- One reason why crimes and punishment were so harsh in the 18th century in england
9 Clues: Another name for world war 1 • In this year (1914) what happened? • In which continent did world war 1 take place? • A long narrow ditch where the soldiers would stay • Many people turned to crime as there were not enough • To be taken to another country for committing a crime • A country that was on the side of the allies (triple entente) • ...
Mumbles's CrossGame 2013-11-27
12 Clues: eat 12-5 • doll play 5-2 • clan leader 4-15 • robot rumble 6-5 • rule the galaxy 8-3 • manly tomb-raiding 7-4 • extraordinary geometry 2-6 • generations of looters 1-8 • original annelid warfare 3-2 • middle-eastern royalty 10-10 • shooting sideways in space 9-2 • origin of a species in the virtual world 11-3
Cold War - Vocabulary 2024-04-02
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- A Wall built by East Germany (Soviet Union) to divide the city of Berlin into a east and west side controlled by the Soviet Union.
- A 327-day operation in which the U.S. and British planes flew food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviets blockaded
- The worlds first artificial satellite is created by the Soviet Union & launched in to space.
- Imaginary boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War
- A period in 1962 in which the Soviet Union had placed nuclear missiles in Cuba to annoy and scare the United States.
- The conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea.
- It was a policy which stated that the US would give aid to any country threatened by communism.
- An ongoing political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after
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- An unsuccessful attempted invasion by armed Cuban exiles in southwest Cuba, planned and funded by the United States.
- This man became the leader of the Chinese Communist Party and remained its leader until his death.
- Soviet statesman whose foreign policy brought an end to the Cold War and whose domestic policy introduced major reforms.
- A war (1954-1975) between the communist armies of North Vietnam who were supported by the Soviet Union and the armies of South Vietnam who were supported by the United States and Australia.
- The United States tried to stop the spread of communism by creating alliances and helping weak countries to resist Soviet Control.
- These were nations that were aligned with, but also under the influence and pressure of, the Soviet Union.
- A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union.
- A pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries.
- A military alliance between Communist countries in East Europe to counter the threat of Capitalism in Europe.
- A U.S. program providing aid to Western Europe following the devastation of World War II.
18 Clues: The conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea. • A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union. • A U.S. program providing aid to Western Europe following the devastation of World War II. • A pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries. • ...
The Battle of Shiloh 2019-05-17
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- another nickname given to the Confederates by the Union
- many men died, but even more were _____in this battle
- the man who led the Confederacy into battle
- the man that led the Union into battle
- the side of the war that pro-slavery
- a common weapon used in the Civil War
- the man who led the reinforcements to the Union
- the river where the battle was fought
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- a common water source for soldiers in the Civil War (Hint: its a container)
- the life-savers of the Union army (Hint: its troops of men)
- General Johnston led 2 of these when the Confederates were loosing
- the line of men that stood their ground throughout the battle
- the side of the war that was anti-slavery
- over 13,047 of these happend in this battle
- a surprise attack (Hint: the first Confederate attack in the battle)
15 Clues: the side of the war that pro-slavery • a common weapon used in the Civil War • the river where the battle was fought • the man that led the Union into battle • the side of the war that was anti-slavery • the man who led the Confederacy into battle • over 13,047 of these happend in this battle • the man who led the reinforcements to the Union • ...
Chapter 30 crossword 2024-03-26
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- the global struggle for power and influence between the United States and the Soviet Union that followed World War II.
- an economic system based on private ownership of farms and businesses.
- ______ preparedness soon became part of daily life.
- For the next _______ years, the Berlin Wall served as a grim symbol of a divided Europe.
- What is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s abbreviation?
- In 1961, President Eisenhower warned _______ of the growing influence.
- close watch kept over someone or something, especially by a detective or investigator.
- _______ came into power hoping to reform the communist system and make it work better.
- to declare to be blameworthy or evil
- The Soviets set up a communist government in East Germany and demanded that the Western Allies leave______.
- More than _____ years, the Cold War was over.
- competition to develop and manufacture more and more powerful weapons.
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- The United States and the Soviet Union nearly came into direct conflict over____.
- To be noticeable within a group.
- Who was the second superpower that dominated world affairs besides the United States?
- In April 1949, 10 Western European countries, the United States, and Canada formed the_____.
- The _____________ inspired “ban the bomb” protests in both the United States and Europe.
- Which senator took advantage of Americans’ fears to gain political power.
- The Warsaw Pact (named after the capital of Poland) called for military cooperation among the Soviet Union, Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and East ______.
- What was a war in which the superpowers backed different sides, which acted as substitutes (proxies) for the superpowers themselves.
20 Clues: To be noticeable within a group. • to declare to be blameworthy or evil • More than _____ years, the Cold War was over. • ______ preparedness soon became part of daily life. • What is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s abbreviation? • an economic system based on private ownership of farms and businesses. • ...
Kamya World War 1 history 2021-03-17
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- building up a countries military forces
- a British cruise ship sank by the german u-boat
- information usually false
- German submarine that sinks allied ships
- taking control of land that isn't yours
- agreement that ended the world war
- A message from Germany to Mexico proposing an alliance against the United States
- a song promoting WW1
- to provide a specific portion of food to people
- how the U.S. got people to join the military
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- fighting in a series of ditches
- two sides teamed up
- pride in your country
- A name for Americans used for their troops heading overseas for war
- not taking a side
- to confirm or approve a measure
16 Clues: not taking a side • two sides teamed up • a song promoting WW1 • pride in your country • information usually false • fighting in a series of ditches • to confirm or approve a measure • agreement that ended the world war • building up a countries military forces • taking control of land that isn't yours • German submarine that sinks allied ships • ...
The 40s 2022-05-18
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- Happened in 1940, was a large battle overseas
- A fortune telling toy
- This nation gained its independence largely thanks to Gandhi
- This car was made by the Dodge Car Company
- Popular Fad in the 1940s
- Invented by the RCA Laboratories
- New textile fibers which made clothes cheaper
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- Novel written by George Orwell
- cancelled first after invasion of Poland and later due to ongoing war
- The city bombed by the atomic bomb
- Motivated the US to join WWII, 1941
- Toy made by Richard James; 400 sold within minutes
- a type of antibiotic developed
- The main enemy of the Allies during WWII
- Second world war
- Variation of jazz music
16 Clues: Second world war • A fortune telling toy • Variation of jazz music • Popular Fad in the 1940s • Novel written by George Orwell • a type of antibiotic developed • Invented by the RCA Laboratories • The city bombed by the atomic bomb • Motivated the US to join WWII, 1941 • The main enemy of the Allies during WWII • This car was made by the Dodge Car Company • ...
Winston Churchill 2014-04-10
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- "An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last."
- What month was Winston born in?
- What was his last name?
- What was his fathers name?
- Where did Winston die?
- Which War did he stand against?
- What month did he die in?
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- Who invaded Germany in World War II?
- What century did this take place in?
- Where was he captured and later became a prisoner?
- What was Winston in Great Britain?
- What couuntry did he live in?
12 Clues: Where did Winston die? • What was his last name? • What month did he die in? • What was his fathers name? • What couuntry did he live in? • What month was Winston born in? • Which War did he stand against? • What was Winston in Great Britain? • Who invaded Germany in World War II? • What century did this take place in? • Where was he captured and later became a prisoner? • ...
Ancient Greece Lesson 3 & 4 2021-01-08
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- people who think about the meaning of life
- war
- a narrow channel of water between two pieces of land
- all citizens meet to vote on government matters
- a province of Persia
- led the Athenians to a golden age of prosperity and achievement
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- the war between Sparta and Athens
- king who led the Spartans in battle at Thermopylae
- created the world's largest empire in the ancient world
- to break down
- preached about wise all-knowing god around 600 BCE
- defender of the kingdom
12 Clues: war • to break down • a province of Persia • defender of the kingdom • the war between Sparta and Athens • people who think about the meaning of life • all citizens meet to vote on government matters • king who led the Spartans in battle at Thermopylae • preached about wise all-knowing god around 600 BCE • a narrow channel of water between two pieces of land • ...
Winston Churchill 2014-04-10
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- What was his fathers name?
- What was his last name?
- Which War did he stand against?
- What century did this take place in?
- What couuntry did he live in?
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- Where did Winston die?
- What was Winston in Great Britain?
- What month did he die in?
- Who invaded Germany in World War II?
- "An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last."
- What month was Winston born in?
- Where was he captured and later became a prisoner?
12 Clues: Where did Winston die? • What was his last name? • What month did he die in? • What was his fathers name? • What couuntry did he live in? • What month was Winston born in? • Which War did he stand against? • What was Winston in Great Britain? • Who invaded Germany in World War II? • What century did this take place in? • Where was he captured and later became a prisoner? • ...
AEE staff 2022-11-18
20 Clues: Art • Stats • Track • Science • Un Amigo • Baseball • English 4 • Espanol 2 • Economics • 3rd Amigo • English 9 • US History • Leadership • OG Counselor • World History • Studied at UCLA • played FB at UCLA • Physical Education • Writes a good essay • in charge of our school
The aviator final 2020-12-10
Vocab #5 2022-02-11
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- The most storied Black combat unit of World War I
- a United States foreign policy position that opposed European colonialism in the Western Hemisphere
- Not taking sides in a conflict
- waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean
- consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- the state of being allied
- British ocean liner that was sunk on 7 May 1915
- a United States Navy ship that sank in Havana Harbor in February 1898
- the idea of supporting one's country, people or culture
- a form of sensationalized, and exaggerated form of reporting
- he policy of forcefully extending a nation's authority by territorial gain or by the establishment of economic and political dominance over other nations
- a political unit powerful enough to affect the entire world
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- a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico
- speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far
- an American news publication, founded in 1970 and focused on global affairs
- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I
- served as the 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909.
- an addition to the Monroe Doctrine articulated by President Theodore Roosevelt
- the belief or the desire of a government or a people that a state should maintain a strong military capability and to use it aggressively to expand national interests
- was the first worldwide intergovernmental organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace
- anything associated with another as a helper
- a prominent American politician and academic who served as the 28th President of the United States from 1913 to 1921
22 Clues: the state of being allied • Not taking sides in a conflict • anything associated with another as a helper • British ocean liner that was sunk on 7 May 1915 • The most storied Black combat unit of World War I • speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far • the idea of supporting one's country, people or culture • ...
Daddy3 2020-05-26
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- replace, change
- a slice or a bit
- popular green fruit
- to change something
- terrible
- showing off (slang)
- what you are
- used to describe a verb more
- what Japanese soldiers often committed in the war
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- bad-tempered, grumpy
- to be physically mean
- get better
- a kicking sport
- the biggest continent in the world
- to tell off
15 Clues: terrible • get better • to tell off • what you are • replace, change • a kicking sport • a slice or a bit • popular green fruit • to change something • showing off (slang) • bad-tempered, grumpy • to be physically mean • used to describe a verb more • the biggest continent in the world • what Japanese soldiers often committed in the war
Texas History 2024-05-24
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- The first big oil discovery that triggered the TExas oil boom.
- The battle where Texans won their independence
- This is the most famous document in Texas. Signed on March 2, 1836 at Washington on the Brazos.
- An early form of transportation on Texas Rivers
- Name of the time period of rebuilding, after the Civil War.
- The Spanish explorer that got shipwrecked in Texas and ended up walking barefoot through it after he escaped in the 1500s.
- These were built throughout the center of Texas to keep Native Americans from attacking new Texan settlements
- One of the key causes of the Civil War. Texans used this in its cotton plantations.
- Geography of most of Texas
- The Texas state tree
- First and last name of the famous Texan who won Texas Independence at the Battle of San Jacinto, and later became President of Texas.
- Battle during the Civil War when 47 Texans stopped the Union from invading
- Greatest state in the United States!!
- The famous 3 words at the end of William Travis' letter from the Alamo
- Longest River in Texas
- The famous battle that Texans lost, but that inspired others later to fight harder to win independence.
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- Body of water to the southeast of Texas
- What Spain built in Texas to claim the land and teach Natives their religion
- Largest city in Texas
- This vocabulary word means to add. This happened to Texas in 1845, and it triggered a war with Mexico.
- The Native Indian tribe that lived along the Gulf Coast.
- Used to be the largest ranch in Texas
- Texas has two of these large underground lakes: the Edwards and the Ogalala
- Texas is big on producing this crop, especially up in Lubbock
- Where the capital of Texas was moved to.
- Name of the man that named most of the Texas Rivers, and now name of the school with the most awesome 7th graders in the world.
- Second president of Texas that decided to kick the Indians out of Texas and take over the Santa Fe silver Trade
- The businessmen who Spain invited to Texas to bring people to settle in Texas. (Hint: Monooly)
- Name of the Country Texas belonged to during the Civil War
- Country Texas belonged to for 15 years, that it revolted against and won its independence from.
- Name of the Mexican leader that Texans fought during the Revolution.
- The biggest agricultural animal food industry.
32 Clues: The Texas state tree • Largest city in Texas • Longest River in Texas • Geography of most of Texas • Used to be the largest ranch in Texas • Greatest state in the United States!! • Body of water to the southeast of Texas • Where the capital of Texas was moved to. • The battle where Texans won their independence • The biggest agricultural animal food industry. • ...
PUNIC WARS BY: MAC SWEENEY 2021-03-17
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- shes the princess of Phonicia
- son of Hamilcar Barca
- Carthage used this maneuver in battle
- Rome stole idea and then made their own
- general of Carthage Punic war 1
- happened in the end destroyed Carthage
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- an island both Carthage and Rome wanted
- is a general of Carthage in punic war 2
- general for Punic war 3
- Carthage used to cross the river
10 Clues: son of Hamilcar Barca • general for Punic war 3 • shes the princess of Phonicia • general of Carthage Punic war 1 • Carthage used to cross the river • Carthage used this maneuver in battle • happened in the end destroyed Carthage • an island both Carthage and Rome wanted • is a general of Carthage in punic war 2 • Rome stole idea and then made their own
The aviator final 2020-12-10
Punic Wars- Nolan Bradley 2021-03-17
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- Who was the general of Carthage in Punic war #1
- Carthage had to ask _____ to fight a war
- best spot for trade in that time and what Rome and Carthage fought over in war #1
- Princess of Phoencia that left and started Carthage
- Romans _____ Carthage to end the third Punic war
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- Landform Hannibal had to cross with his whole army on rafts
- Who was the general of Carthage in Punic war #2
- _____ was a roman senator that hated Carthage and started the third Punic war
- Mountain range Hannibal had to cross to sneak attack Rome
- The ______ was a naval warship with 5 banks of oars
10 Clues: Carthage had to ask _____ to fight a war • Who was the general of Carthage in Punic war #2 • Who was the general of Carthage in Punic war #1 • Romans _____ Carthage to end the third Punic war • The ______ was a naval warship with 5 banks of oars • Princess of Phoencia that left and started Carthage • Mountain range Hannibal had to cross to sneak attack Rome • ...
Punic Wars- Nolan Bradley 2021-03-17
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- Who was the general of Carthage in Punic war #1
- The ______ was a naval warship with 5 banks of oars
- best spot for trade in that time and what Rome and Carthage fought over in war #1
- Princess of Phoencia that left and started Carthage
- _____ was a roman senator that hated Carthage and started the third Punic war
- Landform Hannibal had to cross with his whole army on rafts
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- Romans _____ Carthage to end the third Punic war
- Carthage had to ask _____ to fight a war
- Who was the general of Carthage in Punic war #2
- Mountain range Hannibal had to cross to sneak attack Rome
10 Clues: Carthage had to ask _____ to fight a war • Who was the general of Carthage in Punic war #1 • Who was the general of Carthage in Punic war #2 • Romans _____ Carthage to end the third Punic war • The ______ was a naval warship with 5 banks of oars • Princess of Phoencia that left and started Carthage • Mountain range Hannibal had to cross to sneak attack Rome • ...
AAPI Heritage Month 2024-04-13
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- Country with non-rectangular flags
- this group of immigrants provided labor during the California Gold Rush of the 1850s,
- Chinese-American author who wrote "The Joy Luck Club"
- First Asian American Vice President of the United States
- American civil rights activist of Japanese descent who fought against the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II
- Traditional Japanese garment
- South Korean director who won multiple Academy Awards for the film “Parasite.”
- Country known for its throat singing technique
- Capital of Bangladesh
- Vietnamese name for the lunar new year celebration
- Country with the highest population in Asia and the world
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- Hawaiian word for hello and goodbye
- The traditional greeting in many South Asian cultures
- A famous South Korean martial art
- Largest religious monument in the world, located in Cambodia
- Chinese tile-based game commonly played for entertainment and gambling
- Japanese art of paper folding
- First people of New Zealand
- An ancient Indian system of medicine focusing on holistic health
19 Clues: Capital of Bangladesh • First people of New Zealand • Traditional Japanese garment • Japanese art of paper folding • A famous South Korean martial art • Country with non-rectangular flags • Hawaiian word for hello and goodbye • Country known for its throat singing technique • Vietnamese name for the lunar new year celebration • ...
A Visit to the Hartsville Museum 2022-03-18
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- Photographer credited with capturing Hartsville through photograph during the early 20th Century (2 words):
- Homeland of famous landscape painter, Edward Gay, whose famous oil painting, The Golden Harvest, hangs in the 50’s Room exhibit
- Position of Hartsville native baseball player, Bobo Newsom:
- Type of steam powered car that is said to be the first car in Hartsville and South Carolina:
- The oldest Black church in Hartsville, organized soon after the Civil War (2 words):
- Name of Award-Winning painting by Hartsville native, Virginia Fouche Bolton:
- Name of Hartsville’s Fortune 500 Company formally known as Southern Novelty Company:
- Original purpose of the building which now houses the Hartsville Museum (2 words):
- Used as a “wake up” call for the Cotton Mill village and Mill employees (2 words):
- First name of one of Hartsville’s “Founding Fathers”:
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- Early movie theater that was also used as a Masonic Lodge and meeting place and located with Centennial Park now resides:
- The Hartsville Museum’s largest collection of artifacts consists of over 5,000 of these Native American relics:
- Residency of David Rogerson Williams, General in the War of 1812, State Senator, and Governor of South Carolina (2 words):
- Original occupant of the building now housed by City Hall (3 words):
- Last name of “Professor” who served as principal of the Hartsville Graded School and president of Morris College:
- State bird, as featured in the Museum’s skylight artwork (2 words):
- Three word slogan used by Coker Pedigree Seed to showcase their high quality of products:
- Type of tree stamped on the bottom of each piece of silver produced by the Eastern Carolina Silver Company
- Rank achieved by Sonoco and Coker University founder, J.L. Coker:
- Last name of Under Secretary of the US Treasury who was gifted a grandfather clock for his service as President of the American Bankers Association
20 Clues: First name of one of Hartsville’s “Founding Fathers”: • Position of Hartsville native baseball player, Bobo Newsom: • Rank achieved by Sonoco and Coker University founder, J.L. Coker: • State bird, as featured in the Museum’s skylight artwork (2 words): • Original occupant of the building now housed by City Hall (3 words): • ...
Cold War Crossword 2023-11-30
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- (3 words) Region under considerable control (economic, political,or military) of a more powerful country.
- Policy of openness initiated by Gorbachev in the 1980s that provided increased opportunities for freedom of speech, association and the press in the Soviet Union
- (2 words) Soviet collective security defense alliance with the communist countries of Eastern Europe.
- System of beliefs and values that support an optimal worldview, and which guide the life of a country or of a person.
- US policy of keeping communism from spreading to other countries.
- Policies and actions which push a dangerous situation to its limit before stopping, in the hope that the opposing party will make concessions; readying a country’s forces to the point of war in the hope that the opponent will back down.
- (3 words) Event during October of 1961 that brought the USA and the USSR very close to actual nuclear war. Classic Brinkmanship
- First artificial Earth satellite, it was launched by Moscow in 1957 and sparked U.S. fears of Soviet dominance in technology and outer space. It led to the creation of NASA and the space race
- 1948 attempt by the Soviet union to starve the western sectors of this German capital into submission
- (2 words) War of harassment, rapid and isolated attacks carried out either by a country’s regular army or by bands of rebels, partisans, or terrorists.
- Gorbachev's policy of economic restructuring in the Soviet Union in the 1980s.
- First autonomous labor union in the Soviet bloc; it grew out of mass protests at the Lenin shipyards in Gdansk, Poland, in summer 1980. Its leader, Lech Walesa, was later elected president of Poland.
- (2 words) Policy of the American President to be active in foreign affairs rather than isolationist, especially to prevent the spread of communism.
- (2 words) US policy of providing economic assistance to help war-torn European countries rebuild after WWII, the idea being that poverty is a fertile breeding grounds for communism.
- Regional collective security defense alliance formed in 1949 involving most countries of Western Europe and N. America.
- Period during which tensions between the superpowers were somewhat reduced – like when Khrushchev first came to power, and during the Brezhnev-Nixon ‘70s. Ended with the Soviet Union’s invasion of Afghanistan.
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- (3 words) a Cold War theory in which the United States and Soviet Union each used its ability to launch a nuclear counterattack to deter a first strike from the other side
- 1970s negotiations aimed at reducing the superpowers’ nuclear arsenals.
- (2 words) Britain, France and Israel attacked Egypt to regain control of the Suez Canal after Cairo nationalized it in 1956. U.N. and U.S. opposition and Soviet threats of intervention ended the assault.
- (3 words) Landing area on Cuba's south coast where an American-organized invasion by Cuban exiles was defeated by Fidel Castro's government forces April 17-20, 1961.
- (2 words) Khrushchev’s idea that the communist USSR and China and the non-communist countries did not have to remain in an armed stand-off; they could live side-by-side (or at least until all countries eventually became communist).
- (2 words) Reaction in 1956 to Khrushchev’s de-Stalinization of the USSR; misinterpreted in this country as an opportunity to choose its own government, regardless of Moscow’s wishes; crushed by Soviet troops and tanks November 3-4, 1956.
- During the 1950s, containment in Asia meant Korea. During the 1960s and 1970s, it meant this country
- (2 words) Build-up of weaponry and technology in an effort to keep ahead of the adversaries.
- (2 words) Ronald Reagan’s plans for high-tech weapons located in space (in orbit around the Earth. The Soviets could not compete.
- (2 words) Figure of speech used by Churchill in 1946 to describe the heavily guarded borders between communist Eastern Europe and non-communist Western Europe.
- (2 words) First conflict to use a multi-national force under the authority of the United Nations; a success for the US policy of containment.
- U.S.-supported Islamic rebels opposed to the Soviet-backed 1979 coup in Afghanistan. Term means "soldier of god."
- US senator who made a name for himself by ruining the names and reputations of others in an effort to purge the USA of suspected communists (especially in Hollywood and gov’t.).
- (3 words) After the United States lifted travel restrictions to China in 1971, Beijing invited a U.S. table-tennis team to play in China. The visit helped improve ties between the two countries and led in part to Nixon's historic 1972 visit to China.
30 Clues: US policy of keeping communism from spreading to other countries. • 1970s negotiations aimed at reducing the superpowers’ nuclear arsenals. • Gorbachev's policy of economic restructuring in the Soviet Union in the 1980s. • (2 words) Build-up of weaponry and technology in an effort to keep ahead of the adversaries. • ...
Early Modern Crossword Puzzle 1R 2022-05-06
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- I am sultan of this world!
- war,tax,judge,coin money
- 1 ruler is in power/controls everything
- 1299-1922
- 1618-1648
- gunpower empire
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- (1700)Russian Ruler
- state officials
- becomes the Russian Empire
- term of dishonor
- money comes from?
- overthrew Ming Dynasty 1644
- metal working
- invaded china, established own Qing Dynasty
- Mughal Emperor
15 Clues: 1299-1922 • 1618-1648 • metal working • Mughal Emperor • state officials • gunpower empire • term of dishonor • money comes from? • (1700)Russian Ruler • war,tax,judge,coin money • I am sultan of this world! • becomes the Russian Empire • overthrew Ming Dynasty 1644 • 1 ruler is in power/controls everything • invaded china, established own Qing Dynasty
Early Modern Crossword Puzzle 1R 2022-05-06
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- I am sultan of this world!
- war,tax,judge,coin money
- 1 ruler is in power/controls everything
- 1299-1922
- 1618-1648
- gunpower empire
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- (1700)Russian Ruler
- state officials
- becomes the Russian Empire
- term of dishonor
- money comes from?
- overthrew Ming Dynasty 1644
- metal working
- invaded china, established own Qing Dynasty
- Mughal Emperor
15 Clues: 1299-1922 • 1618-1648 • metal working • Mughal Emperor • state officials • gunpower empire • term of dishonor • money comes from? • (1700)Russian Ruler • war,tax,judge,coin money • I am sultan of this world! • becomes the Russian Empire • overthrew Ming Dynasty 1644 • 1 ruler is in power/controls everything • invaded china, established own Qing Dynasty
explaining words 2024-03-12
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- - humans
- - where we live
- - country known for revolution
- - somethign you do with you're eyes
- - someone who fights in war
- - named creatures
- - many soldiers together
- - In case of emergency
- - short and long signals used to communicate
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- - created new language
- - researches, writes and report
- - talking
- - a kind of aircraft
- - under
- - living creatures thats not human
15 Clues: - under • - humans • - talking • - where we live • - named creatures • - a kind of aircraft • - created new language • - In case of emergency • - many soldiers together • - someone who fights in war • - country known for revolution • - researches, writes and report • - living creatures thats not human • - somethign you do with you're eyes • - short and long signals used to communicate
Cold War - Vocabulary 2024-04-02
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- A Wall built by East Germany (Soviet Union) to divide the city of Berlin into a east and west side controlled by the Soviet Union.
- A 327-day operation in which the U.S. and British planes flew food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviets blockaded
- The worlds first artificial satellite is created by the Soviet Union & launched in to space.
- Imaginary boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War
- A period in 1962 in which the Soviet Union had placed nuclear missiles in Cuba to annoy and scare the United States.
- The conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea.
- It was a policy which stated that the US would give aid to any country threatened by communism.
- An ongoing political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after
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- An unsuccessful attempted invasion by armed Cuban exiles in southwest Cuba, planned and funded by the United States.
- This man became the leader of the Chinese Communist Party and remained its leader until his death.
- Soviet statesman whose foreign policy brought an end to the Cold War and whose domestic policy introduced major reforms.
- A war (1954-1975) between the communist armies of North Vietnam who were supported by the Soviet Union and the armies of South Vietnam who were supported by the United States and Australia.
- The United States tried to stop the spread of communism by creating alliances and helping weak countries to resist Soviet Control.
- These were nations that were aligned with, but also under the influence and pressure of, the Soviet Union.
- A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union.
- A pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries.
- A military alliance between Communist countries in East Europe to counter the threat of Capitalism in Europe.
- A U.S. program providing aid to Western Europe following the devastation of World War II.
18 Clues: The conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea. • A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union. • A U.S. program providing aid to Western Europe following the devastation of World War II. • A pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries. • ...
2021 2021-12-25
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- little islands were the cause for a war in 1982
- homophone for who waits to see an MD
- national bird of Canada
- smallest state in US
- "the handyman's secret weapon" as per Red Green
- river that links Great Lakes to Atlantic
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- largest body of salt water in Canada
- largest island in Canada
- capital of Yukon
- Canada has the largest ? in the world
- line of latitude at 0 degrees
- largest island in the world
12 Clues: capital of Yukon • smallest state in US • national bird of Canada • largest island in Canada • largest island in the world • line of latitude at 0 degrees • largest body of salt water in Canada • homophone for who waits to see an MD • Canada has the largest ? in the world • river that links Great Lakes to Atlantic • little islands were the cause for a war in 1982 • ...
Egyption puzzle 2021-10-13
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- god of the underworld
- the god of war
- Egypts youngest king and died at 19
- statue of a god with a human head but body of lion
- The country where most of the nile runs through
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- the most valued metal item in egypt
- sun god
- the worlds largest hot dessert
- The bigest pyramid in the world
- diseased wealthy egyptions wrapped in bandages
- longest river in the world
- Set of Egypts largst pyramds
12 Clues: sun god • the god of war • god of the underworld • longest river in the world • Set of Egypts largst pyramds • the worlds largest hot dessert • The bigest pyramid in the world • the most valued metal item in egypt • Egypts youngest king and died at 19 • diseased wealthy egyptions wrapped in bandages • The country where most of the nile runs through • ...
WWI Vocab and review 2024-03-11
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- a form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug into the battlefield
- the second of two revolutions taking place in Russia in 1917 in which the Bolshevik communists took control of Russian government
- organized violence against Jews in Russia
- a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army prepared for war
- President of the U.S. during WWI who presented his 14 Points at the Paris Peace Conference at the close of war
- mass murder committed during WWI by the Ottoman Turks against approximately one million Christians who lived in the Ottoman Empire
- the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries
- heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary whose assassination in 1914 would begin a chain of events that launched World War I
- an international organization proposed by U.S. President Woodrow to promote disarmament and prevent future wars
- the Russian communists, led by Vladimir Lenin, who overthrew the Russian provisional government in the October Revolution of 1917
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- leader of the communist Bolsheviks who overthrew the Russian provisional government in 1917 and ruled the Soviet Union until 1924
- President Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919.
- the belief that peoples' main loyalty should be to their nation and to the people whom they share a common culture and history
- the last Tsar of Russia and of the Romanov dynasty, deposed of his powers in the 1917 October Revolution.
- acronym for the United Soviet Socialist Republic, or, the Soviet Union.
- ended czarist rule in Russia, put into place a provisional government, and later, brought about Bolshevik communist control of a new Soviet Union
- a conflict fought between Bolshevik communist armies (reds) and those opposed to their takeover of the Russian government (whites) from 1918 to 1920
- the system established after World War I to administer former territories of the German and Ottoman empires, essentially where the victors took control of conquered territories as the spoils of war.
18 Clues: organized violence against Jews in Russia • acronym for the United Soviet Socialist Republic, or, the Soviet Union. • President Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. • a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army prepared for war • ...
Unit 7(a) Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- a person who, for personal or political reasons, lives outside his or her home country, either by choice or by order of the home country's government
- a country this is wealthy and has extensive industrialization
- to formally scold someone
- after World War II, the U.S. foreign policy practice of attempting to restrict the expansion of Soviet influence around the world
- a court case involving Alger Hiss, a U.S. State Department official accused of passing secrets to the Soviet Union, that contributed to a growing fear of subversion during the early Cold War; in 1950 a federal grand jury convicted Hiss of perjury, but his guilt in regard to espionage was not proven
- the era in which atomic weapons have been used, beginning in 1945 with the first use of the atomic bomb and lasting to the present time
- a person who believes in communist ideology but is not a member of the Communist Party
- a list of people or groups who are under suspicion for something and are thus excluded from certain opportunities
- the ideological barrier that existed between Eastern and Western Europe from 1945 to 1990
- a foreign policy in which a nation develops a weapons arsenal so deadly that another nation will not dare attack
- the dominating influence of one country or group over others
- a Soviet plan, initiated by Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov in 1949, to aid in the economic recovery of Eastern Europe after World War II by establishing the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance to create two-way trade agreements between the Soviet Union and other COMECON members and to integrate members' economies
- the Soviet blockade of the German city of Berlin, implemented from 1948 to 1949 to halt land travel into the city in hopes of forcing the United States, Great Britain, and France to give up their plan to combine their occupation zones into a single, democratic West German state; the Allied nations resisted the blockade by airlifting food and supplies into Berlin
- a U.S. plan, initiated by the Secretary of State George Marshall and implemented from 1948 to 1951, to aid in the economic recovery of Europe after World War II by offering certain European countries substantial funds
- a communication line between the United States and the Soviet Union that is kept open at all times so they can contact each other instantly during a crisis
- a federal agency established by Congress in 1951 to plan for civil defense during the arms race by preparing Americans to survive a nuclear attack
- the list of programs a president hopes to enact while in office
- willful failure to obey the authority of Congress
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- in July and August 1945 in the German city of Potsdam, a conference of the main Allied leaders—U.S. president Harry S. Truman, British prime minister Winston Churchill and later his successor Clement Atlee, and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin—to finalize post-World War II plans for Europe
- internal program of President John F. Kennedy from 1961 to 1963, aimed at increasing support for education programs against poverty and care for the elderly, lower taxes, raise the minimum wage, prohibiting racial discrimination and increase defense spending.
- a country that is poor and has little or no industrialization
- the working class in a society
- a government
- a confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union in fall 1962 over the building of Soviet missile-launching sites in Cuba, in response to which the United States established a quarantine to prevent Soviet ships from transporting missiles to Cuba and to demand withdrawal of all Soviet weapons from the island; after a few days, the Soviet Union agreed to withdraw its missiles and President John Kennedy agreed not to invade
- during the arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union, the principle that either side would respond to a nuclear attack by launching its own missiles, which helped prevent the Cold War from becoming a hot war
- the sudden overthrow of a government by violent force
- a foreign policy characterized by a willingness to push a dangerous situation to the brink, or edge, of war rather than give in to an opponent
- an invasion of Cuba in 1961, which was authorized by John F. Kennedy for the purpose of overthrowing Castro's regime, organized by the CIA, executed by Cuban exiles, and defeated by Castro's forces
- to provide evidence that makes someone appear guilty
- a secret political, economic, or military operation that aims to shape events or influence affairs in a foreign country in order to support the initiating nation's foreign policy
- a government agency created by President John F. Kennedy in 1961 to send skilled volunteers to developing nations to support their local communities in areas such as education, agriculture, health, technology, and community development
- an economic system in which the people, often under supervision of the state, jointly own the means of production and distribution
- an area, often along the border between two military powers, that no military forces are allowed to enter
- the hostile but nonviolent struggle for power between the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as their respective allies, from the end of World War II to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991
- the organization and training of citizens to work with the armed forces and emergency services during a war or natural disaster
- a pledge of loyalty to a group, such as an organization or a nation
- a concrete wall that the communist East German government erected in 1961 to cut off West Berlin from the rest of East Germany and prevent East Germans from escaping into democratic West Berlin; the wall stood until 1989
- a war fought on the Korean Peninsula from 1950 to 1953 after troops from communist North Korea, armed with Soviet weapons, invaded democratic South Korea, prompting the United States and the United Nations to send forces to support South Korea and fight to unify the Korean Peninsula into one democratic nation, which in turn prompted China to join the war on North Korea's side; at war's end, the peninsula remained divided into two nations
- the power released by a nuclear reaction
- a competition between nations to achieve the more powerful weapons arsenal
- a hydrogen bomb, or a bomb created by fusing atoms; more powerful than an atomic bomb, a weapon of mass destruction that the United States first tested in 1952 as part of the arms race
41 Clues: a government • to formally scold someone • the working class in a society • the power released by a nuclear reaction • willful failure to obey the authority of Congress • to provide evidence that makes someone appear guilty • the sudden overthrow of a government by violent force • the dominating influence of one country or group over others • ...
Kamya World War 1 history 2021-03-17
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- a song promoting WW1
- to confirm or approve a measure
- agreement that ended the world war
- A name for Americans used for their troops heading overseas for war
- a British cruise ship sank by the german u-boat
- taking control of land that isn't yours
- fighting in a series of ditches
- not taking a side
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- how the U.S. got people to join the military
- A message from Germany to Mexico proposing an alliance against the United States
- building up a countries military forces
- two sides teamed up
- German submarine that sinks allied ships
- information usually false
- to provide a specific portion of food to people
- pride in your country
16 Clues: not taking a side • two sides teamed up • a song promoting WW1 • pride in your country • information usually false • to confirm or approve a measure • fighting in a series of ditches • agreement that ended the world war • building up a countries military forces • taking control of land that isn't yours • German submarine that sinks allied ships • ...
Facts about world war 1 2023-10-20
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- state of not supporting a side or country
- A country that fought in the war with 6 letters
- A policy of extending a countries power
- where the war happened
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- A formal agreement between 2 or more people
- 1914 When the war started
- Devotion or loyalty for ones own country
- Killing someone a prominent person secretly
- A strong military spirit
- First name of who was assassinated
10 Clues: where the war happened • A strong military spirit • 1914 When the war started • First name of who was assassinated • A policy of extending a countries power • state of not supporting a side or country • Devotion or loyalty for ones own country • A formal agreement between 2 or more people • Killing someone a prominent person secretly • ...
civil war and reconstruction 2020-02-28
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- everyone born in the untied states is automatically american citizen
- American soldier, businessman, educator, and author. He served as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War
- Second Inaugural delivered on March 4, 1865, during his second inauguration as President of the United States.
- authorized the president of the United States to suspend the privilege of the writ
- a group of states or nations united into one political body
- battle involved the largest number of casualties of the entire war and is often described as the war's turning point.
- American soldier and politician who served as the 18th president of the United States
- abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime
- first American president to be impeached on March 2–3, 1868
- period after the Civil War in which the federal government enacted and attempted to enforce equal suffrage
- is any system in which principles of property law are applied to people
- was an informal, unwritten deal, that settled the intensely disputed 1876 U.S. presidential election
- last major Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River; therefore, capturing it completed the second part of the Northern strategy, the Anaconda Plan.
- American white supremacist hate group, whose primary target is African Americans.
- was an American politician who served as the president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865
- near Charleston, South Carolina by the South Carolina militia, and the return gunfire and subsequent surrender by the United States Army, that started the American Civil War
- executive order issued by United States President Abraham Lincoln on September 2, 1862
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- served as a Confederate general during the American Civil War, and became one of the best-known Confederate commanders after General Robert E. Lee.
- actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865
- speech that U.S. President Abraham Lincoln delivered during the American Civil War
- assassinated by well-known stage actor John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865
- he 23rd quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 7, 1876
- southern states who fought the northern states in the American Civil War.
- President Andrew Johnson implemented a plan of Reconstruction that gave the white South a free hand in regulating the transition from slavery to freedom
- established in 1865 by Congress to help millions of former black slaves and poor whites in the South in the aftermath of the Civil War
- American and Confederate soldier, best known as a commander of the Confederate States Army.
- fought on July 22, 1864, just southeast of Atlanta, Georgia
- was a battle of the American Civil War, fought on September 17, 1862, between Confederate General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia and Union General George B. McClellan's Army of the Potomac
- was the period in American history which lasted from 1863 to 1877
- war between north and south of America from 1861 to 1865
- 1860 United States presidential election was the 19th quadrennial presidential election.
- were laws governing the conduct of African Americans
32 Clues: were laws governing the conduct of African Americans • war between north and south of America from 1861 to 1865 • fought on July 22, 1864, just southeast of Atlanta, Georgia • a group of states or nations united into one political body • first American president to be impeached on March 2–3, 1868 • was the period in American history which lasted from 1863 to 1877 • ...
World History - Period 2 2013-05-21
23 Clues: Hword • LBword • C word • a word • O word • B word • J word • HDword • G word • S word • T word • A word • R word • H word • QDword • D word • D word • 3C word • 2C word • SG word • 4M word • 2ndC word • 3rdM word
World Geo Unit 2 2023-02-10
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- The worlds current population?
- Movement within a single country’s borders:
- Multistage model that attempts to explain population growth over time.
- This diagram shows the percentage of the population broken down by age and gender. These are known as:
- The process of people moving from the countryside, or rural areas, to the city, or urban areas, is known as
- Reasons why a person feels compelled to leave his or her home area is called:
- The average number of children per woman in order to maintain population size equaling 2.5.
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- Movement across country borders
- Infectious disease isolated to small geographic area.
- The time required for a population to double.
- is the term for number of deceased babies before the age of one per thousand births
- The largest classification of spreading of diseases is known as:
- A couple moves away to be closer to family and friends. This is an example of:
- When people have no choice but to be relocated it o move they take into account these types of factors:
- Reasons why a migrant is attracted to a specific destination is called:
- The number of people per unit area of agriculturally productive land is the
- Measure of total population relative to land area.
- The number of deaths yearly per thousand people in a population.
- The number of births yearly per thousand people in a population.
- The world’s three largest population concentrations are all found on the same landmass, which is:
20 Clues: The worlds current population? • Movement across country borders • Movement within a single country’s borders: • The time required for a population to double. • Measure of total population relative to land area. • Infectious disease isolated to small geographic area. • The largest classification of spreading of diseases is known as: • ...
World History Fun 2 2020-05-15
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- King of the Gods
- first writing system
- Karma is Knowledge that all thoughts and actions result in future ________
- _______ were prisoners of War and born to enslaved parents
- God of poetry
- King of _____ Conquered majority of Greece after Peloponnesian War
- Queen of the Gods
- Hereditary Rulers: Dynasties of kings and ________
- Judaism-First known ________ society
- Theocracy Centralized government often based on _______ authority
- United Athens and Sparta against the _____ Empire
- Donatism states that ______ must be faultless/pure in order for the sacraments and prayers they give to be valid
- rule by small group
- state/territory ruler by a caliph (successor of Muhammad)
- Paris was made the capital by which French (Capetian king)
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- WWI (1920s) was followed by worldwide ______
- extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- descendants of the Phoenicians
- Stonehenge began during the ______ Era and finished in the early Bronze Age
- Buddhism Founder: ________ Gautama
- Explained natural phenomenon, human qualities, and life events
- history before writing systems and well-kept records
- Moved to find shelter, water, food, and other resources
- Archaeology-Study of past _____ life and culture
- first civilization and created the wheel
- Zoroastrianism- Official religion of ______
- Find and interpret evidence of humans and their lives
- Belief that goes against established doctrine
- _______ War during 499-449 BCE
- Only woman to rule as pharaoh
30 Clues: God of poetry • King of the Gods • Queen of the Gods • rule by small group • first writing system • Only woman to rule as pharaoh • descendants of the Phoenicians • _______ War during 499-449 BCE • Buddhism Founder: ________ Gautama • Judaism-First known ________ society • first civilization and created the wheel • Zoroastrianism- Official religion of ______ • ...
World Unit 2 Vocab 2023-09-10
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- Primary idea behind Calvinism. The doctrine that all events have been willed by God, usually with reference to the eventual fate of the individual soul.
- The practice of the Roman Catholic and other Christian churches of prohibiting participation in the sacraments to those who do not comply with church teachings or practices.
- The diet issued the Edict of Worms, which forbade anyone to shelter Martin Luther or provide him with aid. The edict stated that Luther should be captured and punished as a heretic.
- List of ninety-five debating points about the abuses of the Church, posted by Martin Luther on the door of a church in Wittenberg in 1517.
- The extensive movements of plants, animals, diseases, and peoples between the Old and New Worlds after Columbus made his famous voyage in 1492.
- An economic system that was developed in Europe during the 16th century. It is based on the idea of a country exporting more than they import.
- An organization created to pool the resources and skills of many merchants, thereby distributing the costs and risks of colonization and reducing the danger for individual investors.
- The exchange of goods and people between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
- The central administration of the Roman Catholic Church, of which the Pope is head, held an unrivaled position as Europe’s preeminent religious and intellectual authority.
- Author of The Prince (16th century); emphasized realistic discussions of how to seize and maintain power; one of most influential authors of Italian Renaissance.
- Agreement between Spain and Portugal dividing the rights to colonize all lands outside of Europe.
- A grant of land made by Spain to a settler in the Americas, including the right to use Native Americans as laborers on it.
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- An adventurer or conqueror (especially one who led the Spanish conquest of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century).
- Also called the Catholic Reformation, religious reform movement within the Latin Christian church, begun in response to the Protestant Reformation. It clarified Catholic theology and reformed clerical training and discipline.
- The effort by Christian leaders to drive the Muslims out of Spain, lasting from the 1100s until 1492.
- Focus on humankind as the center of intellectual and artistic endeavors.
- A belief or action at odds with what is accepted religious belief.
- A council of the Roman Catholic Church convened in Trenton in three sessions between 1545 and 1563 that redefined Roman Catholic doctrine and abolished various ecclesiastical abuses and strengthened the papacy.
- The voyage across the Atlantic Ocean between the coasts of East Africa and the Americas.
- A monetary payment of penalty which, supposedly, absolved one of past sins and/or released one from purgatory after death.
20 Clues: A belief or action at odds with what is accepted religious belief. • Focus on humankind as the center of intellectual and artistic endeavors. • The exchange of goods and people between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. • The voyage across the Atlantic Ocean between the coasts of East Africa and the Americas. • ...
History Crossword 2022-02-19
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- Made a late entry into the first world war, joined the triple alliance
- Focuses on equality before law and personal responsibility
- Plague that helped start the renaissance
- Explosion of art and meaning rebirth
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- started the first world war.
- A tool used for seeing farther away and helped scientists come up with better findings.
- A system that regards human morals and views greater than cultural views
- A leading organization in charge of relations with the human race and god, during the renaissance, almost had all the power
- A body of people meant for religious purposes.
9 Clues: started the first world war. • Explosion of art and meaning rebirth • Plague that helped start the renaissance • A body of people meant for religious purposes. • Focuses on equality before law and personal responsibility • Made a late entry into the first world war, joined the triple alliance • A system that regards human morals and views greater than cultural views • ...
Vietnam War 2022-06-21
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- Capital of the north.
- Country in French Indochina.
- Ideology of South Vietnam.
- US President who sent troops into Vietnam.
- US President who ended the Vietnam War.
- Drug many US troops became addicted to.
- Country which occupied Vietnam during World War Two.
- The Vietcong used these.
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- Country which supported North Vietnam.
- The Ho Chi Minh Trai went through here.
- Old name for Ho Chi Minh City.
- The theory that if all of Vietnam became Communist other countries would follow.
- Country some Americans moved to in order to escape the Draft.
- The Vietcong built these underground.
- Chemical weapon used by the US army.
- The Draft was an example of this.
16 Clues: Capital of the north. • The Vietcong used these. • Ideology of South Vietnam. • Country in French Indochina. • Old name for Ho Chi Minh City. • The Draft was an example of this. • Chemical weapon used by the US army. • The Vietcong built these underground. • Country which supported North Vietnam. • The Ho Chi Minh Trai went through here. • ...
Vietnam War 2022-06-21
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- Capital of North Vietnam.
- Country in French Indochina.
- Ideology of South Vietnam.
- US President who sent troops into Vietnam.
- US President who ended the Vietnam War.
- Drug many US troops became addicted to.
- Country which occupied Vietnam during World War Two.
- The Vietcong used these.
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- Country which supported North Vietnam.
- The Ho Chi Minh Trai went through here.
- Old name for Ho Chi Minh City.
- The theory that if all of Vietnam became Communist other countries would follow.
- Country some Americans moved to in order to escape the Draft.
- The Vietcong built these underground.
- Chemical weapon used by the US army.
- The Draft was an example of this.
16 Clues: The Vietcong used these. • Capital of North Vietnam. • Ideology of South Vietnam. • Country in French Indochina. • Old name for Ho Chi Minh City. • The Draft was an example of this. • Chemical weapon used by the US army. • The Vietcong built these underground. • Country which supported North Vietnam. • The Ho Chi Minh Trai went through here. • ...
Vietnam War 2022-06-21
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- Capital of North Vietnam.
- Country in French Indochina.
- Ideology of South Vietnam.
- US President who sent troops into Vietnam.
- US President who ended the Vietnam War.
- Drug many US troops became addicted to.
- Country which occupied Vietnam during World War Two.
- The Vietcong used these.
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- Country which supported North Vietnam.
- The Ho Chi Minh Trai went through here.
- Old name for Ho Chi Minh City.
- The theory that if all of Vietnam became Communist other countries would follow.
- Country some Americans moved to in order to escape the Draft.
- The Vietcong built these underground.
- Chemical weapon used by the US army.
- The Draft was an example of this.
16 Clues: The Vietcong used these. • Capital of North Vietnam. • Ideology of South Vietnam. • Country in French Indochina. • Old name for Ho Chi Minh City. • The Draft was an example of this. • Chemical weapon used by the US army. • The Vietcong built these underground. • Country which supported North Vietnam. • The Ho Chi Minh Trai went through here. • ...
WW1 Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-01
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- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- Germany and the Allies signed a peace treaty at the end of World War I. The United States, Great Britain, France, and Italy negotiated the treaty at the Peace Conference held in Versaille beginning on January 18, 1919.
- a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico in the prior event of the United States entering World War I against Germany.
- the strait between the Aegean and the Sea of Marmara, separating European from Asian Turkey. Ancient name: Hellespont.
- "war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued, especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded." In the mid-19th century, scholars identified "total war" as a separate class of warfare.
- an aerial battle between fighter aircraft, conducted at close range
- information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, or nation. In this case, Britain used propaganda to help themselves in order to harm the enemy.
- the policy or status of a nation that does not participate in a war between other nations
- he policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies
- a temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties; truce
- a British luxury liner sunk by a German submarine in the North Atlantic on May 7, 1915
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- a plan intended to ensure German victory over a Franco-Russian alliance by holding off Russia with minimal strength and swiftly defeating France by a massive flanking movement through the Low Countries, devised by Alfred, Count von Schlieffen (1833–1913) in 1905.
- a type of rigid airship named after the German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin (German pronunciation: [ˈt͡sɛpəliːn]) who pioneered rigid airship development at the beginning of the 20th century.
- Compensation demanded by a victorious nation from a defeated nation
- military strategy in which a aggressive side attempts to win a war by wearing down its enemy to the point of collapse through continuous losses in personnel and materiel. The war will usually be won by the side with greater such resources.
- the interdiction of a nation's lines of communication at sea by the use of naval power
- a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible. Trench Warfare
- a formal agreement or treaty between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes.
- The belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
19 Clues: Compensation demanded by a victorious nation from a defeated nation • an aerial battle between fighter aircraft, conducted at close range • a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other. • a temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties; truce • ...
Puzzle Six 2020-02-21
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- What Does Jesus Drive
- Youngest Of The Obamas
- Swaziland Capital
- What You Are Going To Get In The Office (2)
- Your Nickname
- Eyeliner Applicator
- Sending Photos
- Uzbekistan Capital
- Accountant’S Need
- What A Wonderful World Artist (2)
- Tanzania Capital
- The T In It
- Water By Wawa (2)
- Sinclair Canadian Women’S Soccer Team Captain
- Tajikistan Capital
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- Ymca (4)
- Up Boy-Scout Adventurer
- Zambia Capital
- Venezuela Capital
- Unbreakable Water Vessel
- Phone/Food
- Handicraft That Starts By Casting On
- Wyoming Capital
- Established In 1947
- Neutron, Electron
- What Does Michael Put On Billy Elliott
- Moving Electrons
- Rodent
28 Clues: Rodent • Ymca (4) • Phone/Food • The T In It • Your Nickname • Zambia Capital • Sending Photos • Wyoming Capital • Moving Electrons • Tanzania Capital • Venezuela Capital • Swaziland Capital • Neutron, Electron • Accountant’S Need • Water By Wawa (2) • Uzbekistan Capital • Tajikistan Capital • Established In 1947 • Eyeliner Applicator • What Does Jesus Drive • Youngest Of The Obamas • Up Boy-Scout Adventurer • ...
Civil War 2021-05-31
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- A very important battle regarding the outcome of the war.
- Did Europe get involved with the war?
- General that was cautious with his troops.
- Year and month in which Lincoln is elected.
- Name of the very first battle of the American Civil War
- Side that one at Gettysburg
- First state to secede from the Union.
- The shape of the defense line that General Meade and his troops took on Day 2 at Gettysburg
- What former slaves gained in the 1868
- The name of a failed attack by Confederate troops on the last day at Gettysburg
- The broad name of the events that took place after the Civil War
- Side that performed better in the first year of the war.
- A Major Battle of the 19th Century.
- A Famous Union General who was named after a Native American Chief and Peacekeeper
- The new and best guns of the Civil War era.
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- Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln
- Former President of the CSA (Confederate States of America)
- What was the very important document that President Lincoln released regarding Slaves.
- Laws and regulations passed by Southern States to maintain White Supremacy
- Number of days that the first Union troops were volunteers for.
- The location in which President Lincoln was assassinated
- One of the most important and intelligent generals of his time who excelled in Horsemanship while in college.
- Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- Often regarded as the Confederacy's greatest general.
- 16th President of the United States.
- What the 13th Amendment banned
26 Clues: Side that one at Gettysburg • What the 13th Amendment banned • A Major Battle of the 19th Century. • Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln • 16th President of the United States. • Did Europe get involved with the war? • First state to secede from the Union. • What former slaves gained in the 1868 • Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln • ...
Civil War 2021-05-31
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- First state to secede from the Union.
- Year and month in which Lincoln is elected.
- One of the most important and intelligent generals of his time who excelled in Horsemanship while in college.
- What was the very important document that President Lincoln released regarding Slaves.
- The location in which President Lincoln was assassinated
- A Major Battle of the 19th Century.
- Often regarded as the Confederacy's greatest general.
- Side that performed better in the first year of the war.
- The name of a failed attack by Confederate troops on the last day at Gettysburg
- What former slaves gained in the 1868
- Side that one at Gettysburg
- Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- Laws and regulations passed by Southern States to maintain White Supremacy
- What the 13th Amendment banned
- Number of days that the first Union troops were volunteers for.
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- General that was cautious with his troops.
- The new and best guns of the Civil War era.
- The broad name of the events that took place after the Civil War
- The shape of the defense line that General Meade and his troops took on Day 2 at Gettysburg
- A Famous Union General who was named after a Native American Chief and Peacekeeper
- 16th President of the United States.
- Former President of the CSA (Confederate States of America)
- A very important battle regarding the outcome of the war.
- Did Europe get involved with the war?
- Name of the very first battle of the American Civil War
- Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln
26 Clues: Side that one at Gettysburg • What the 13th Amendment banned • A Major Battle of the 19th Century. • 16th President of the United States. • Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln • First state to secede from the Union. • Did Europe get involved with the war? • What former slaves gained in the 1868 • Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln • ...
Civil War 2021-05-31
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- Name of the very first battle of the American Civil War
- Year and month in which Lincoln is elected.
- Former President of the CSA (Confederate States of America)
- First state to secede from the Union.
- The broad name of the events that took place after the Civil War
- Laws and regulations passed by Southern States to maintain White Supremacy
- Number of days that the first Union troops were volunteers for.
- One of the most important and intelligent generals of his time who excelled in Horsemanship while in college.
- The name of a failed attack by Confederate troops on the last day at Gettysburg
- General that was cautious with his troops.
- The new and best guns of the Civil War era.
- 16th President of the United States.
- Side that performed better in the first year of the war.
- Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- Side that one at Gettysburg
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- What the 13th Amendment banned
- What was the very important document that President Lincoln released regarding Slaves.
- The shape of the defense line that General Meade and his troops took on Day 2 at Gettysburg
- Often regarded as the Confederacy's greatest general.
- A Famous Union General who was named after a Native American Chief and Peacekeeper
- A very important battle regarding the outcome of the war.
- The location in which President Lincoln was assassinated
- Did Europe get involved with the war?
- A Major Battle of the 19th Century.
- What former slaves gained in the 1868
- Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln
26 Clues: Side that one at Gettysburg • What the 13th Amendment banned • A Major Battle of the 19th Century. • 16th President of the United States. • Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln • First state to secede from the Union. • Did Europe get involved with the war? • What former slaves gained in the 1868 • Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln • ...
Civil War 2021-05-31
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- The new and best guns of the Civil War era.
- Year and month in which Lincoln is elected.
- The location in which President Lincoln was assassinated
- Side that one at Gettysburg
- The shape of the defense line that General Meade and his troops took on Day 2 at Gettysburg
- First state to secede from the Union.
- Number of days that the first Union troops were volunteers for.
- A very important battle regarding the outcome of the war.
- Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln
- General that was cautious with his troops.
- What the 13th Amendment banned
- Former President of the CSA (Confederate States of America)
- The name of a failed attack by Confederate troops on the last day at Gettysburg
- Side that performed better in the first year of the war.
- Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- A Famous Union General who was named after a Native American Chief and Peacekeeper
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- What was the very important document that President Lincoln released regarding Slaves.
- The broad name of the events that took place after the Civil War
- 16th President of the United States.
- Often regarded as the Confederacy's greatest general.
- Did the South get involved with the war?
- One of the most important and intelligent generals of his time who excelled in Horsemanship while in college.
- Laws and regulations passed by Southern States to maintain White Supremacy
- What former slaves gained in the 1868
- A Major Battle of the 19th Century.
- Name of the very first battle of the American Civil War
26 Clues: Side that one at Gettysburg • What the 13th Amendment banned • A Major Battle of the 19th Century. • 16th President of the United States. • Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln • First state to secede from the Union. • What former slaves gained in the 1868 • Did the South get involved with the war? • Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln • ...
Civil War 2021-05-31
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- General that was cautious with his troops.
- First state to secede from the Union.
- A Major Battle of the 19th Century.
- What was the very important document that President Lincoln released regarding Slaves.
- What former slaves gained in the 1868
- Did Europe get involved with the war?
- Former President of the CSA (Confederate States of America)
- A very important battle regarding the outcome of the war.
- A Famous Union General who was named after a Native American Chief and Peacekeeper
- What the 13th Amendment banned
- Year and month in which Lincoln is elected.
- Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln
- Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- Side that one at Gettysburg
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- The name of a failed attack by Confederate troops on the last day at Gettysburg
- The new and best guns of the Civil War era.
- The shape of the defense line that General Meade and his troops took on Day 2 at Gettysburg
- One of the most important and intelligent generals of his time who excelled in Horsemanship while in college.
- 16th President of the United States.
- Often regarded as the Confederacy's greatest general.
- Side that performed better in the first year of the war.
- Name of the very first battle of the American Civil War
- The location in which President Lincoln was assassinated
- Number of days that the first Union troops were volunteers for.
- Laws and regulations passed by Southern States to maintain White Supremacy
- The broad name of the events that took place after the Civil War
26 Clues: Side that one at Gettysburg • What the 13th Amendment banned • A Major Battle of the 19th Century. • 16th President of the United States. • Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln • First state to secede from the Union. • What former slaves gained in the 1868 • Did Europe get involved with the war? • Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln • ...
Civil War 2021-05-31
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- A Major Battle of the 19th Century.
- First state to secede from the Union.
- Number of days that the first Union troops were volunteers for.
- Former President of the CSA (Confederate States of America)
- Often regarded as the Confederacy's greatest general.
- A Famous Union General who was named after a Native American Chief and Peacekeeper
- Side that one at Gettysburg
- Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- Year and month in which Lincoln is elected.
- The shape of the defense line that General Meade and his troops took on Day 2 at Gettysburg
- The broad name of the events that took place after the Civil War
- A very important battle regarding the outcome of the war.
- The location in which President Lincoln was assassinated
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- What was the very important document that President Lincoln released regarding Slaves.
- The name of a failed attack by Confederate troops on the last day at Gettysburg
- The new and best guns of the Civil War era.
- Did Europe get involved with the war?
- Name of the very first battle of the American Civil War
- What the 13th Amendment banned
- Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln
- One of the most important and intelligent generals of his time who excelled in Horsemanship while in college.
- 16th President of the United States.
- General that was cautious with his troops.
- Side that performed better in the first year of the war.
- Laws and regulations passed by Southern States to maintain White Supremacy
- What former slaves gained in the 1868
26 Clues: Side that one at Gettysburg • What the 13th Amendment banned • A Major Battle of the 19th Century. • 16th President of the United States. • Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln • First state to secede from the Union. • Did Europe get involved with the war? • What former slaves gained in the 1868 • Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln • ...
Civil War 2021-05-31
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- A very important battle regarding the outcome of the war.
- Did Europe get involved with the war?
- General that was cautious with his troops.
- Year and month in which Lincoln is elected.
- Name of the very first battle of the American Civil War
- Side that one at Gettysburg
- First state to secede from the Union.
- The shape of the defense line that General Meade and his troops took on Day 2 at Gettysburg
- What former slaves gained in the 1868
- The name of a failed attack by Confederate troops on the last day at Gettysburg
- The broad name of the events that took place after the Civil War
- Side that performed better in the first year of the war.
- A Major Battle of the 19th Century.
- A Famous Union General who was named after a Native American Chief and Peacekeeper
- The new and best guns of the Civil War era.
Down
- Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln
- Former President of the CSA (Confederate States of America)
- What was the very important document that President Lincoln released regarding Slaves.
- Laws and regulations passed by Southern States to maintain White Supremacy
- Number of days that the first Union troops were volunteers for.
- The location in which President Lincoln was assassinated
- One of the most important and intelligent generals of his time who excelled in Horsemanship while in college.
- Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- Often regarded as the Confederacy's greatest general.
- 16th President of the United States.
- What the 13th Amendment banned
26 Clues: Side that one at Gettysburg • What the 13th Amendment banned • A Major Battle of the 19th Century. • Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln • 16th President of the United States. • Did Europe get involved with the war? • First state to secede from the Union. • What former slaves gained in the 1868 • Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln • ...
Civil War 2021-05-31
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- The location in which President Lincoln was assassinated
- Year and month in which Lincoln is elected.
- General that was cautious with his troops.
- First state to secede from the Union.
- What former slaves gained in the 1868
- Often regarded as the Confederacy's greatest general.
- Laws and regulations passed by Southern States to maintain White Supremacy
- Number of days that the first Union troops were volunteers for.
- Side that one at Gettysburg
- The shape of the defense line that General Meade and his troops took on Day 2 at Gettysburg
- What the 13th Amendment banned
- What was the very important document that President Lincoln released regarding Slaves.
- Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- A Major Battle of the 19th Century.
- One of the most important and intelligent generals of his time who excelled in Horsemanship while in college.
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- A very important battle regarding the outcome of the war.
- A Famous Union General who was named after a Native American Chief and Peacekeeper
- The name of a failed attack by Confederate troops on the last day at Gettysburg
- The new and best guns of the Civil War era.
- Former President of the CSA (Confederate States of America)
- Name of the very first battle of the American Civil War
- 16th President of the United States.
- Did Europe get involved with the war?
- The broad name of the events that took place after the Civil War
- Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln
- Side that performed better in the first year of the war.
26 Clues: Side that one at Gettysburg • What the 13th Amendment banned • A Major Battle of the 19th Century. • 16th President of the United States. • Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln • First state to secede from the Union. • What former slaves gained in the 1868 • Did Europe get involved with the war? • Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln • ...
US History Learning Menu 2017-04-12
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- On June 22, 1944, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty which was signed on 4 April 1949
- An outlying district of a city, especially a residential one.
- the Crimea Conference and codenamed the Argonaut Conference, held from February 4 to 11, 1945, was the World War II meeting of the heads of government of the United
- formally the Treaty of Friendship, Co-operation, and Mutual Assistance and sometimes, informally, WarPac. was a collective defence treaty among the Soviet Union and seven other Soviet
- The art or practice of pursuing a dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping, typically in politics.
- was created in 1938 to investigate alleged disloyalty and subversive activities on the part of private citizens, public employees, and those organizations suspected of having Communist ties.
- The notional barrier separating the former Soviet bloc and the West prior to the decline of communism that followed the political events in eastern Europe in 1989.
- The principle that the US should give support to countries or peoples threatened by Soviet forces or communist insurrection. First expressed in 1947 by US President Truman in a speech to Congress seeking aid for Greece and Turkey, the doctrine was seen by the communists as an open declaration of the Cold War.
- the first artificial Earth satellite.
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- At the end of the Second World War, U.S., British, and Soviet military forces divided and occupied Germany.
- was held at Cecilienhof, the home of Crown Prince Wilhelm, in Potsdam, occupied Germany, from 17 July to 2 August 1945. Participants were the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States.
- An intercontinental ballistic missile is a guided ballistic missile with a minimum range of 5,500 kilometres (3,400 mi) primarily designed for nuclear weapons delivery
- To keep something that's dangerous or a threat to something under control.
- the practice of making accusations of subversion or treason without proper regard for evidence.
15 Clues: the first artificial Earth satellite. • An outlying district of a city, especially a residential one. • To keep something that's dangerous or a threat to something under control. • the practice of making accusations of subversion or treason without proper regard for evidence. • ...
Maria Alejandra Toro / Gabriel Santos 2020-10-28
Across
- film where Joaquin Phoenix acted like a "clown"
- artist who painted in the Sistine Chapel
- place where is located niagara falls
- war that happend between 1939 - 1945
- The one who drew up the relativity law
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- country that has the highest whiskey production
- place where the biggest jungle in the world is located
- Famous singer who was assassinated by his own fan
- the country that is the largest in the world
- country which won the last world cup
10 Clues: place where is located niagara falls • country which won the last world cup • war that happend between 1939 - 1945 • The one who drew up the relativity law • artist who painted in the Sistine Chapel • the country that is the largest in the world • country that has the highest whiskey production • film where Joaquin Phoenix acted like a "clown" • ...
ICT Crossword Exchange 2019-09-25
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- A wireless transmission that operate over short distances
- (2 words) A application to get information from the web
- A online trading
- A protocol that divides a data to small packets
- To transfer information to MS Excel
- Wide Area Network
- The horizontal axis of the chart
- (2 words) Where you play a video game in the computer
- (2 words) The cheapest and most common used for a wired transmission
- (2 words) Like a similar forum on the Internet
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- To hide information from the spreadsheets
- (2 words) A new update from a website that notify you if there's a new content
- Sort from A-Z
- A information or communication that's in the world wide web that are used by the government
- Protocol used to send and receiving emails
- (2 words) When you greet someone online
- The plot of the chart
- That manages the network resources, software and files
- (2 words) A topology that is made by a single wire
- A protocol that exchange files between computers
20 Clues: Sort from A-Z • A online trading • Wide Area Network • The plot of the chart • The horizontal axis of the chart • To transfer information to MS Excel • (2 words) When you greet someone online • To hide information from the spreadsheets • Protocol used to send and receiving emails • (2 words) Like a similar forum on the Internet • A protocol that divides a data to small packets • ...
CORA Crossword 2017-09-15
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- Respect them or else!
- the shots stop here
- Where our Wednesday practices are held
- Designates the offensive zone
- Where was ringette invented
- What heppens when the opposition is prevented from moving the ring in our zone (2 words: 6,4)
- The quebec league that we play in
- Our goal for the season (2 words: 3,9)
- upper body protection (2 words: 8,4)
- Cleans up after you
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- Make sure you always pack these in your bag
- Can't cross this with the ring (2 words: 4,4)
- A very cold CORA arena
- Ring colour
- Our provincal ringette organization (abr)
- _ Jet 500
- Devilish team
- Key step to going to nationals (2 words: 3,11)
- City of Ottawa Ringette Association (abr)
- Current World Ringette Chammpionship holder
- Every 30 seconds (2 words: 4,5)
- They cheer you on
- The blue team
- How we defend
- What happens if a skater reaches into the crease to stop a ring from crossing the goal line in overtime (2 words: 8,4)
- Wear them with pride
26 Clues: _ Jet 500 • Ring colour • Devilish team • The blue team • How we defend • They cheer you on • the shots stop here • Cleans up after you • Wear them with pride • Respect them or else! • A very cold CORA arena • Where was ringette invented • Designates the offensive zone • Every 30 seconds (2 words: 4,5) • The quebec league that we play in • upper body protection (2 words: 8,4) • ...
Museum Crossword #2 2024-07-29
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- The writing machine sitting on the desk in the Commanding Officer's sitting room
- Important piece of portable communications equipment used during the First World War
- English cryptoanalyst and mathematician who helped decode German Enigma messages
- Name of the former railway station in Mount Pearl
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- Where 31 people sheltered on the sinking S.S. Florizel
- The number of wireless stations commissioned by the British Admiralty during the First World War
- Lady and wife of James Pearl
- The farming family who bought the wireless station in 1926
- The minimum chest measurement required for men to join the Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserve
- Intrepid flying duo who unsuccessfully attempted the 1919 Daily Mail challenge
10 Clues: Lady and wife of James Pearl • Name of the former railway station in Mount Pearl • Where 31 people sheltered on the sinking S.S. Florizel • The farming family who bought the wireless station in 1926 • Intrepid flying duo who unsuccessfully attempted the 1919 Daily Mail challenge • The writing machine sitting on the desk in the Commanding Officer's sitting room • ...
Russian Revolution 2024-03-20
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- The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk granted this country's land to Germany
- This armored vehicle was used by the British in 1916 but often got stuck in the mud
- _________ Marx: his Communist Manifesto influenced the Russian Revolution
- _______plan: German plan to fight a two-front war
- This country was blamed for causing WWI
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- Wilson's postwar plan featured this many points
- He came to power after Lenin died in Russia
- _____ Army: This side won the Russian civil war
- Russia supported this Balkan nation
- He came to power in Russia via the October Revolution
- ___________Ferdinand: His assassination led to World War I
11 Clues: Russia supported this Balkan nation • This country was blamed for causing WWI • He came to power after Lenin died in Russia • Wilson's postwar plan featured this many points • _____ Army: This side won the Russian civil war • _______plan: German plan to fight a two-front war • He came to power in Russia via the October Revolution • ...
ApHuG Exam Review 2019-04-07
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- # of people per unit area of land(1,IDK)
- Official count of a population(2,IDK)
- contracting work to an external organization(6,IDK)
- knowledge sector; classification(6,CC)
- The practice of drawing maps and is the main topic throughout unit(1,VIT)
- # of farmers per unit area of arable land(1,IDK)
- population shift from central urban areas into suburbs(7,IDK)
- A large body of people united by common culture(4,CC)
- the transfer of power to a lower level(4,IDK)
- Transition from high birth and death rates to lower as a country. Includes 4 stages to determine the birth and death rates(2,VIT)
- Disease that can affect the whole world(2,CC)
- Changes in manufacturing and transportation that began with fewer things made by hand but now are made in large scale factories(6,VIT)
- a trend that moves to other locations from its original area(3,CC)
- uses small inputs of labor to land area(5,IDK)
- A religion that appeals primarily to one group(3,IDK)
- A discriminatory practice(7,CC)
- focus on the interpretation of new and existing ideas(6,CC)
- state of political hostility between countries. The cold war existed from 1945 to 1990.(4,VIT)
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- getting work done in a different country(6,IDK)
- A nation or territory considered as an organized political community(4,CC)
- Type of Map(1,CC)
- spread over wide area(5,CC)
- A large City(7,IDK)
- Type of Map(1,CC)
- A religion that attempts to appeal to all people(3,IDK)
- ideas that are spread through a population(3,CC)
- use of large pesticides for crops(5,IDK)
- persuading owners to sell property cheaply(7,CC)
- Transfer of animals, plants, culture, etc.(5,VIT)
- moving from one to another(5,CC)
- a group(2,IDK)
- Disease that can affects a region(2,CC)
- the process of being broken into separate things(4,IDK)
- A particular system of worship and faith. There are multiple types and they are discussed throughout most of the unit(3,VIT)
34 Clues: a group(2,IDK) • Type of Map(1,CC) • Type of Map(1,CC) • A large City(7,IDK) • spread over wide area(5,CC) • A discriminatory practice(7,CC) • moving from one to another(5,CC) • Official count of a population(2,IDK) • knowledge sector; classification(6,CC) • Disease that can affects a region(2,CC) • # of people per unit area of land(1,IDK) • ...
WWI 2015-11-02
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- / 11am, November 11, 1918 (11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918)
- /Movement of over 300,000 African Americas from the rural south into Northern cities between 1914 and 1920
- / Goal of the committee was to persuade Americans the war represented a battle for democracy and freedom
- / Supervised the nation's industrial production
- / Nickname for American troops in Europe
- / A limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use
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- / The gathering of resources and preparation for war
- / Board created to ensure the production of vital war materials
- /Short, patriotic talks given before movies or plays; goal was to gain support for the war and sell liberty bonds
- /person who believes in the political theory supporting collective or government ownership of the means of production and distribution of goods
- / War bond sold to Americans; 2/3 of war budget
- / Agency created to encourage farmers to produce more and to persuade the public to eat less; goal was to assure enough food was available for the troops; encourages "Wheatless Mondays", "Meatless Tuesdays", and "Porkless Wednesdays."
- / Backyard gardens; Americans were encouraged to grow their own vegetables to support war effort.
- / The name given to the part of war that was not actively involved in the fighting but which was vital to it
14 Clues: / Nickname for American troops in Europe • / War bond sold to Americans; 2/3 of war budget • / Supervised the nation's industrial production • / The gathering of resources and preparation for war • / Board created to ensure the production of vital war materials • / A limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use • ...
U.S. Government Review 2023-03-03
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- An executive _______ is a pact between a President and the head of a foreign state which does not require senate consent
- The specific articles of the President come from the ________
- A continuing _____ approves the amount of the previous year's budget to allow the government to keep functioning if a spending bill has not been ratified
- The Public ____ is the accumulation of all money owed by the Federal Government
- A ______ is a form which shows how much tax a person must pay
- Independent _______ Commissions have their own quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial powers
- Meaning mercy or leniency, the Presidential powers that apply only to federal cases
- The U.S. Government's foreign policy before World War II
- The head of each Cabinet department
- ________veto power was the power to veto certain parts of spending and tax bills
- _______ has the "power of the purse" and the power to tax
- the "nerve center" of the Executive office of the President
- All agencies, people and procedures through which the Federal Government operates
- Senatorial _______ is the custom that gives the Senate some control over the President's power to appoint officials
- Organization established after World War II to help ensure world peace
- The _____ Doctrine used deterrence to counter Soviet aggressions.
- build-up and show of military strength to discourage unwanted actions from other countries
- The one exception to department heads, this is the chief officer of the Department of Justice
- Type of agency which goes out and performs the work of the federal bureaucracy
- economic and military aid to other countries
- easing of tensions, notably after the U.S. withdrew from the Vietnam War
- The _____ Doctrine warned European countries and Russia to stay out of the Western Hemisphere
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- Spending bills
- the regional security alliance whose aim is to protect Western Europe
- A ____ ____, or tariff, is a tax on imports
- Units of cabinet rank
- The amount the government spends beyond its budget each year
- Spending which is not essential
- Presidential pardon power which is in effect a blanket pardon for a group of law violators
- the ______ power is the President's power to issue executive orders
- The presidential power of ______ allows the President to shorten a person's prison sentence
- Each bureaucrat has job ______ which defines his or her job duties and responsibilities
- The U.S. began to emerge as a world power after its naval and land victories in the __________
- This word describes the authoritative structure of the Federal Government
- Benefits paid out to those who qualify; the largest area of federal spending
- The National _____ _____ advises the President about the nation's security
- The ______ branch of the U.S. Government is defined by Article I of the Constitution
- An ______ Presidency uses of the powers of the President without congressional approval
- A formal agreement between two or more sovereign states needing 2/3 Senate consent
- Type of agency which supports other workers
- The Office of ____ ___ ____, or OMB, helps the President produce the budget.
- ______ taxes increase as income increases
- fees for government services (passport, toll roads, minting of coins, etc.)
- ____ ____ of Staff has a key role in creating U.S. military policy
- the federal bureaucracy has _____ rules
45 Clues: Spending bills • Units of cabinet rank • Spending which is not essential • The head of each Cabinet department • the federal bureaucracy has _____ rules • ______ taxes increase as income increases • A ____ ____, or tariff, is a tax on imports • Type of agency which supports other workers • economic and military aid to other countries • ...
I am David 2015-01-19
Across
- Dashed
- To prove courage
- Healthy pills
- Very pretty
- To a small degree
- A small piece of ground
- Amazed
- Think carefully about something
- Meanwhile
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- Inspiring delight
- People that work for rich people
- Place where prisoners got taken in the second world war
- A person that is taken to prison
- In a rush
- The main character's name
15 Clues: Dashed • Amazed • In a rush • Meanwhile • Very pretty • Healthy pills • To prove courage • Inspiring delight • To a small degree • A small piece of ground • The main character's name • Think carefully about something • People that work for rich people • A person that is taken to prison • Place where prisoners got taken in the second world war
Random 2022-09-08
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- abbreviation of the United States of America
- abbreviation for North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Pact superpower alliance
- an English queen
- land surrounded by water
- regime
- cars
- Growth depression process
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- a country
- a shape
- York an American state
- where you learn and play
- a state of Australia
- abbreviation for World War 1
- abbreviation for the Australian Labor Party
15 Clues: cars • regime • a shape • a country • an English queen • a state of Australia • York an American state • Pact superpower alliance • where you learn and play • land surrounded by water • Growth depression process • abbreviation for World War 1 • abbreviation for the Australian Labor Party • abbreviation of the United States of America • abbreviation for North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Ancient Greece 2023-03-28
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- A Persian-Greek war in which the Persians got trapped in a channel where they couldn't escape.
- Spartan Slaves
- A Persian-Greek war in which the Athenians and Spartans joined forces and destroyed the Persian Army.
- A Persian-Greek war in which the Persian army had to go through a narrow pass, but a greek traitor showed the Persians a secret path, allowing them to attack from two different sides.
- Greek City-State had extremely harsh military rules.
- Form of government ruled by a few selfish, and corrupt people.
- Form of government ruled by a single king, and power was inherited.
- A country above modern-day Greece
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- A Persian-Greek war in which the Persians took their farms and harbors and forced Ionians to pay tribute and serve in the Persian army.
- King of Sparta
- Game invented by the Greeks, it is played worldwide today
- Form of government ruled by the people.
- A Persian-Greek war in which King Darius sent a large army of foot soldiers by boat to fight in the war.
- Athenian politician and general
- Part of Spartan government, a council made up of 2 kings and 28 nobles, they controlled what people voted on at the assembely.
- A group of young men that were trained harshly in Sparta
- Form of government ruled by one single person with force.
- Greek City-state, the birthplace of democracy.
- An Athenian marketplace for trade
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
20 Clues: Spartan Slaves • King of Sparta • Athenian politician and general • An Athenian marketplace for trade • A country above modern-day Greece • Form of government ruled by the people. • Greek City-state, the birthplace of democracy. • Greek City-State had extremely harsh military rules. • A group of young men that were trained harshly in Sparta • ...
Math My Way 2013-05-03
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- 7-sided polygon
- 2 angle that equal 180
- Length time width
- The surface around an object
- 5-sided polygon
- The shape of the world
- three-sided shape
- opposite and hypo
- an angle less than 90 degree
- opposite and adjacent
- adjacent and hypo
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- 360 degree
- angle An angle more than 90 degree
- The middle number
- 2 angles that equal 90
- angle An angle of 90 degree
- 6-sided polygon
- 180 degree angle
- all equal sides
- 10-sided polygon
- A never ending ____
21 Clues: 360 degree • 7-sided polygon • 6-sided polygon • 5-sided polygon • all equal sides • 180 degree angle • 10-sided polygon • The middle number • Length time width • three-sided shape • opposite and hypo • adjacent and hypo • A never ending ____ • opposite and adjacent • 2 angles that equal 90 • 2 angle that equal 180 • The shape of the world • angle An angle of 90 degree • The surface around an object • ...
animals 2024-04-23
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- lives in ice
- is a colourful animal (talks)
- has sharp teeths
- makes sss sounds
- has 2 bumps on his back
- has a long tail
- has feathers (doesn't talk)
- has pretty wings
- has 2 claws
- jumps really high from the water
- has a long neck
- has a long nose
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- has hooves
- has a shell
- can bite you and leaves an itchy red dot
- fastest animal in the world
- has horns
- is a really stong animal
- has fins
- has stripes on his body
20 Clues: has fins • has horns • has hooves • has a shell • has 2 claws • lives in ice • has a long tail • has a long neck • has a long nose • has sharp teeths • makes sss sounds • has pretty wings • has 2 bumps on his back • has stripes on his body • is a really stong animal • fastest animal in the world • has feathers (doesn't talk) • is a colourful animal (talks) • jumps really high from the water • ...
Play Penticton 2022-10-29
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- Best ski hill in the area
- Originated in France
- One of the most coveted wines in the world
- One of only 2 cities in the world with the lake on each side
- Pairs so wonderfully with steak like ribeye
- Light bodied wine
- Is best known for its lakeside beaches
- name of the road you are staying on
- Number of styles of wine
- This style of wine came from the late 1700’s from France
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- Full-bodied wine
- Name of your airbnb
- Perfect mid-week wine for red lovers
- Wine region
- Best accommodations in the world
- Name of your host
- Critically acclaimed winemaking area in BC
- Favorite winery animal
- Penticton surrounded by
- Cleopatra is noted for her love of this wine
20 Clues: Wine region • Full-bodied wine • Name of your host • Light bodied wine • Name of your airbnb • Originated in France • Favorite winery animal • Penticton surrounded by • Number of styles of wine • Best ski hill in the area • Best accommodations in the world • name of the road you are staying on • Perfect mid-week wine for red lovers • Is best known for its lakeside beaches • ...
Missa's Crossword:)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2015-03-09
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- a cure for all problems
- a system of exercise that promotes fitness
- belonging to a period before a war
- characteristics of being ready or inclined to quarrel fight or go to war
- a noisy up roar
- air letter 2
- A utopia where all would rule equally
- To decelerate as a spacecraft by passage through a planetary atmosphere
- The science dealing with the occurrence transportation and effects of air born materials
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- an unlimited view over a wide area
- a wire or rod used in sending out and receiving electromagnetic waves
- A theory that claims that heredity is a result of all cells circulate freely in the body
- the branch of physics related to the motion of air or other gasses
- aggressive or warlike
- Relating to all people
- expose and mix with air or other gasses
- an uprising
- War-mindedness
18 Clues: an uprising • air letter 2 • War-mindedness • a noisy up roar • aggressive or warlike • Relating to all people • a cure for all problems • an unlimited view over a wide area • belonging to a period before a war • A utopia where all would rule equally • expose and mix with air or other gasses • a system of exercise that promotes fitness • ...
Early America and Colonial-Revolution 2012-05-23
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- Who settled Jamestown Virginia?
- Who was searching for a quicker route to Asia?
- Who wanted freedom?
- ___________ march failed while going to Quebec and ME.
- Who settled St. Augustine Florida?
- ___________ and ___________ war.
- Who came in 1620?
- What work did most colonial Americans do?
- Where did the first Americans come from?
- What is the slave trade called?
- Who helped end the war at Yorktown?
- What were indigo, cotton, and rice known as?
- Who established the New World as a new continent?
- Who warned that the British were coming?
- Where did the Revolutionary War start?
- When was the Boston Tea Party? 17__
- ______ and __________ of liberty.
- Who had more soldiers?
- Who won the Rev. War?
- Who conquered the Aztecs?
- Who wanted to stay under British Rule?
- Who was in search of a way around America?
- Who convinced the French to help against the British?
- Which colonies were warm and a long growing season?
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- To move from one country to another.
- Who was the discoverer of Lake Champlain?
- Who discovered the Hudson Bay/River?
- What year did England settle Plymouth Massachusetts? 16__
- What was the boundary from the Treaty of Paris?
- What was the 1st major water battle of the Rev. War?
- Which act taxed paint, glass, lead, and tea?
- What is the oldest European settlement in the US?
- Main author of the Declaration of Independence?
- What was an alternative name for loyalists?
- What event killed five rioters?
- When did the French and Indian war start? 17__
- Who settled Quebec City?
- The British had __________ money.
- Who kept the army together at Valley Forge?
- Who was searching for the fountain of youth?
- First major battle of the revolutionary war?
- ____________ warfare.
- Land Bridge/How did the first Americans get here?
- To refuse to buy, sell, or use a product.
- Who had advantage of home field in the Rev. War?
- When did the first Americans come?
- What was the turning point of the Rev. War?
- who was first person killed in the Boston Massacre?
- Americans/Who did the first Americans become?
- Which colonies were cold and a short growing season?
50 Clues: Who came in 1620? • Who wanted freedom? • ____________ warfare. • Who won the Rev. War? • Who had more soldiers? • Who settled Quebec City? • Who conquered the Aztecs? • Who settled Jamestown Virginia? • What event killed five rioters? • What is the slave trade called? • ___________ and ___________ war. • The British had __________ money. • ______ and __________ of liberty. • ...
COLD WAR CROSSWORD 2023-04-26
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- The area that was full communism and Capitalism could not enter it
- The idea to do the basics to succeed
- When greenhouse gases get trapped inside the Earths O-zone
- Political reforms after the death of leader to become more western
- War that followed a long history of border disputes and was motivated by the fears that the Iranian revolution
- U.S. plan to bring back European industrialization
- Cuban leader who ruled during to after Cold War creating a dictatorship
- Wall erected in Berlin that divided the city
- A Russian concept relating to openness
- Indian politician and stateswomen who served as the third prime minster of India
- Former President of Soviet Union famous for Glasnost policy
- A organization that guards freedom of its members through political and military means
- Policy used by America to contain communism
- Contributed with the take down of the Soviet Union the 40th President of the United States of America
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- The Soviet Plan to bring themselves up too economic par with capitalist countries
- Organization used to maintain international peace
- One of the biggest proxy wars during the Cold War between North Korean and South Korea
- The spread of ideas and business globally
- A organization that was created for oil rights in the Middle East.
- The document signed at the closing meeting of World War IIace of cultural, national, or racial identity
- A plApartheid The divide of Black and White people
- Communist countries under control by Soviet Union
- economically dominant Asian countries
- Large war during Cold War that ended with communism ruling Vietnam
- The Father od South Africa fought Apartheid and became President
- The ruler of Iraq brutal leader
- A plan from the Peoples Republic of China too help China advance and drastically failed
- Ugandan military officer and politician who served as third president of Uganda
- A large amount of countries in the Europe are apart and help brings countries together
- Founder of Peoples Republic of China also referred to as Chairman Mao
30 Clues: The ruler of Iraq brutal leader • The idea to do the basics to succeed • economically dominant Asian countries • A Russian concept relating to openness • The spread of ideas and business globally • Policy used by America to contain communism • Wall erected in Berlin that divided the city • Organization used to maintain international peace • ...
History Crossword, by Micah. 2023-03-06
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- What the American settlers did not like associated with their tea.
- People who stayed faithful to the British king.
- What was very important to the British life in the colonies, it is very unethical now. (2 words)
- What the area around Quebec was called. (2 words)
- What French people spoke.
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- What the British were going to do to the French after the war, but decided not to.
- The worldwide war with the British empire against the French empire. (3 words)
- What French's main religion.
- What George Washington, the man who defeated the British, became the first president of. (2 words)
- What the American settlers did not have for the French Canadians.
- The main race of slaves in the British colonies.
- Who the French king sent to have families with the settlers. (4 words)
- What ravaged the Indigenous, since their immune systems did not recognise it.
13 Clues: What French people spoke. • What French's main religion. • People who stayed faithful to the British king. • The main race of slaves in the British colonies. • What the area around Quebec was called. (2 words) • What the American settlers did not have for the French Canadians. • What the American settlers did not like associated with their tea. • ...
Antebellum South Crossword - KGB 2023-01-12
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- - clothes worn by slaves
- - traditional way of solving problems in the antebellum south
- - Below the north
- - the commercial center for the antebellum south
- - war between citizens of the same country
- - a person advocating to end slavery
- - crop to be sold for profit
- south - Pre civil war south
- - someone who owns slaves
- - when slave holders acted in the interest of their slaves
- market - all the people in all areas of the world who buy or might want to buy something
- - powerful vehicles used to transport goods up and down rivers
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- superiority - the idea that one race is greater than another
- - the idea that whites and blacks originated differently
- - the essential water highway for the majority of the west and south
- - a class made of individuals that rule over others
- - lucrative crop grown in the south
- - when cotton became very popular in the south the bottom part of the united states
- - lucrative crop grown in the south and deep south
- - above the south
- - a device used in cotton production
- - an armed uprising by enslaved peoples
- - After the seeds had been removed, the cotton was pressed into _____.
- - people who sold slaves
- - treating someone differently due to ethnicity
25 Clues: - Below the north • - above the south • - clothes worn by slaves • - people who sold slaves • - someone who owns slaves • - crop to be sold for profit • south - Pre civil war south • - lucrative crop grown in the south • - a person advocating to end slavery • - a device used in cotton production • - an armed uprising by enslaved peoples • ...
Antebellum South Crossword - KGB 2023-01-12
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- - clothes worn by slaves
- - traditional way of solving problems in the antebellum south
- - Below the north
- - the commercial center for the antebellum south
- - war between citizens of the same country
- - a person advocating to end slavery
- - crop to be sold for profit
- south - Pre civil war south
- - someone who owns slaves
- - when slave holders acted in the interest of their slaves
- market - all the people in all areas of the world who buy or might want to buy something
- - powerful vehicles used to transport goods up and down rivers
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- superiority - the idea that one race is greater than another
- - the idea that whites and blacks originated differently
- - the essential water highway for the majority of the west and south
- - a class made of individuals that rule over others
- - lucrative crop grown in the south
- - when cotton became very popular in the south the bottom part of the united states
- - lucrative crop grown in the south and deep south
- - above the south
- - a device used in cotton production
- - an armed uprising by enslaved peoples
- - After the seeds had been removed, the cotton was pressed into _____.
- - people who sold slaves
- - treating someone differently due to ethnicity
25 Clues: - Below the north • - above the south • - clothes worn by slaves • - people who sold slaves • - someone who owns slaves • - crop to be sold for profit • south - Pre civil war south • - lucrative crop grown in the south • - a person advocating to end slavery • - a device used in cotton production • - an armed uprising by enslaved peoples • ...
Antebellum South Crossword - KGB 2023-01-12
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- - clothes worn by slaves
- - traditional way of solving problems in the antebellum south
- - Below the north
- - the commercial center for the antebellum south
- - war between citizens of the same country
- - a person advocating to end slavery
- - crop to be sold for profit
- south - Pre civil war south
- - someone who owns slaves
- - when slave holders acted in the interest of their slaves
- market - all the people in all areas of the world who buy or might want to buy something
- - powerful vehicles used to transport goods up and down rivers
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- superiority - the idea that one race is greater than another
- - the idea that whites and blacks originated differently
- - the essential water highway for the majority of the west and south
- - a class made of individuals that rule over others
- - lucrative crop grown in the south
- - when cotton became very popular in the south the bottom part of the united states
- - lucrative crop grown in the south and deep south
- - above the south
- - a device used in cotton production
- - an armed uprising by enslaved peoples
- - After the seeds had been removed, the cotton was pressed into _____.
- - people who sold slaves
- - treating someone differently due to ethnicity
25 Clues: - Below the north • - above the south • - clothes worn by slaves • - people who sold slaves • - someone who owns slaves • - crop to be sold for profit • south - Pre civil war south • - lucrative crop grown in the south • - a person advocating to end slavery • - a device used in cotton production • - an armed uprising by enslaved peoples • ...
Rockets 2023-05-31
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- Help the space shuttle achieve launch and orbit.
- Tunnels large tubes with air blowing through them.
- The name of the first Russian satellite launched into space.
- V The massive rocket developed by the U.S.
- Resistance of the air against an object.
- Lug Holds the rocket to the launch pad during ignition.
- First rockets might have been developed in this country.
- Engineer Develop new technologies for use in aviation.
- Is a chemical substance used in the production of energy.
- The Saturn V rockets were part of this program.
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- Is a means of creating force leading to movement.
- This was the first American space station.
- Combination of parts working together.
- Force which moves an aircraft through the air.
- Destination of astronauts aboard Apollo.
- This country launched the first satellite into space.
- The passengers, crew, instruments, explosive charge.
- Provide guidance after the rocket leaves the launch-pad.
- Goddard an American inventor and pioneer of the liquid-propelled rocket.
- This country developed the V2 rocket during World War II.
- This city was the target of V2 rockets during World War II.
- Shape designed to produce useful motion.
- von Braun Was a German-born American aerospace engineer.
- Musk is the founder of Space X.
- The force that directly opposes the weight.
25 Clues: Musk is the founder of Space X. • Combination of parts working together. • Destination of astronauts aboard Apollo. • Resistance of the air against an object. • Shape designed to produce useful motion. • This was the first American space station. • V The massive rocket developed by the U.S. • The force that directly opposes the weight. • ...
WW1 2024-02-05
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- is the policy of isolating one's country from the affairs of other nations by declining to enter into alliances or other international agreements
- a situation in which nothing can be done or won by either side; also called an impasse
- Austria-Hungary, Germany, OttomonEmBulgaria
- an understanding or agreement
- guns too big to carry, such as cannons or rocket launchers
- signed by the Allies and the Germans
- Serbia, Russia, France, Great Britain, later Japan and Italy
- an epidemic, or widespread disease, that affects an entire country continent, or even the entire world
- a member of the movement that led the Russian Revolution in November 1917 and later became the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- is a political/social system in which the people own and control everything
- self-government
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- suffered a massive stroke while campaigning for support of the Leauge of Nations
- passed duting World War 1
- especially in Africa
- finacial compensation paid to someone who has been wronged
- an arms race was happening
- is an organization of countries working together to resolve disputes
- an agreement to lend money to be paid back with interest, after a set amount of time
- declared war on France, which was a Russian ally
- a group traveling together, often for safety
20 Clues: self-government • especially in Africa • passed duting World War 1 • an arms race was happening • an understanding or agreement • signed by the Allies and the Germans • Austria-Hungary, Germany, OttomonEmBulgaria • a group traveling together, often for safety • declared war on France, which was a Russian ally • finacial compensation paid to someone who has been wronged • ...
WW1 2024-02-05
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- is the policy of isolating one's country from the affairs of other nations by declining to enter into alliances or other international agreements
- a situation in which nothing can be done or won by either side; also called an impasse
- Austria-Hungary, Germany, OttomonEmBulgaria
- an understanding or agreement
- guns too big to carry, such as cannons or rocket launchers
- signed by the Allies and the Germans
- Serbia, Russia, France, Great Britain, later Japan and Italy
- an epidemic, or widespread disease, that affects an entire country continent, or even the entire world
- a member of the movement that led the Russian Revolution in November 1917 and later became the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- is a political/social system in which the people own and control everything
- self-government
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- suffered a massive stroke while campaigning for support of the Leauge of Nations
- passed duting World War 1
- especially in Africa
- finacial compensation paid to someone who has been wronged
- an arms race was happening
- is an organization of countries working together to resolve disputes
- an agreement to lend money to be paid back with interest, after a set amount of time
- declared war on France, which was a Russian ally
- a group traveling together, often for safety
20 Clues: self-government • especially in Africa • passed duting World War 1 • an arms race was happening • an understanding or agreement • signed by the Allies and the Germans • Austria-Hungary, Germany, OttomonEmBulgaria • a group traveling together, often for safety • declared war on France, which was a Russian ally • finacial compensation paid to someone who has been wronged • ...
Crossword Assigment 2022-10-27
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- - Located at the mississipi river
- Barton - Risked her life to bring supplies to soldiers in the fileds during the civil war
- - The deadliest one-day battle in american miltiary history
- (what is it? What could wealthy people do on both sides?)
- - Where Robert E Lee Surrendered
- Inaugural Address significance- Called out slavery as the reason for war
- of 1850 - The Fugative Slave act was ammended and the slave trade in Washington D.C was Abolished.
- Wilkes Booth - Assassion of Aberham Lincon
- Tom’s Cabin - One of the best selling books of the 1900’s about Slavery and Shared the ideas of injustices in Slavery
- debates (what did this do for Lincoln?) - It Reincigorated Lincons Political Career and shot him into the spotlight
- E Lee - Robert E Lee commanded the army of Northern Virginia and the most sucsessful enemy during the civil war
- - The Battlefeild & the place of the turning point of the civil war
- – deadly landscape if the civil war
- Brady - photographer of the civil war
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- - used to destroy ships
- to the Sea (who led it? What kind of war is this?)
- Compromise (3 parts and how did Thomas Jefferson feel about it?) -
- Compromise - When there was unsuccessful proposal to enshrine slavery
- Act (what did it do and what was the result?) - Repealed the Missouri Compromise and created new territories for Popular Sovereignty
- Plan - To restrict the south of new supplies and force them to abolish slavery
- Address significance - invoked the Principles of human equaltiy
- Proclamation (who was freed and what part of the world would not help the Confederacy because of this?) - They freed slaves for a miltiary mesure so the south wouldnt get upset
- Sumner Caning - This is when A Pro slavery Democrat from the south used a walking cane to attack senator Charles Sumner
- of 1860 (who won and what did it lead to?) - Abe Lincon Won the Election and this lead to the civil war.
- Brown’s raid - The death of 16 men during the raid of a Federal army in virginia
- Sumter - The site of the first battle of the civil war
- Scott court case result- Upheld Slavery in the United States and denied the lagality of Black citizenship in America aswell as the Missouri act as unconstitonial
- Grant -
- Run - the first land battle of the civil war
- Ball - The Long range accuarcy on the
30 Clues: Grant - • - used to destroy ships • - Where Robert E Lee Surrendered • - Located at the mississipi river • – deadly landscape if the civil war • Ball - The Long range accuarcy on the • Brady - photographer of the civil war • Wilkes Booth - Assassion of Aberham Lincon • Run - the first land battle of the civil war • to the Sea (who led it? What kind of war is this?) • ...
Grandpa's Crossword 2022-12-25
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- Arrowsmith
- Curly tip
- Henry's only love
- My spirit's home
- The most handsome
- Chip maker
- Not throwing away my shot
- Chip #2
- A tight fit
- a bead that peals away
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- Ohio's burning river
- Where people who didn't make it into Yale go
- Chips Chip #1
- World cup semifinalists
- "S-T-A-R, S-T-A-R"
- Chip #1
- They design
- Scientist that invented the three laws of motion
- Australian crocodile hunter
- Chips Chip #2
- The "best" card brand
21 Clues: Chip #1 • Chip #2 • Curly tip • Arrowsmith • Chip maker • They design • A tight fit • Chips Chip #1 • Chips Chip #2 • My spirit's home • Henry's only love • The most handsome • "S-T-A-R, S-T-A-R" • Ohio's burning river • The "best" card brand • a bead that peals away • World cup semifinalists • Not throwing away my shot • Australian crocodile hunter • Where people who didn't make it into Yale go • ...
We're all in this together! 2023-06-17
Across
- "Bright, light" violinist
- Soccer fan #2?
- Sibling who sometimes waltzes?
- Violinist who prefers not to their disclose their planet of origin
- Telemannster #4
- Cellist with 7 consonants in their last name
- Waltzing eternally?
- Soccer fan #1?
- Let's go!!!
- Passera quartet violist
- Telemannster #3
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- Telemannster #1
- Wrote the piece for our world premiere
- Telemannster #2
- Passera quartet cellist
- This is just a little icebreaker!
- Hier ist ____
- Violinist from the moon
- Sibling who sometimes waltzes?
- Pianist/gymnast extraordinaire
- Resident German language expert
- "Are you listening..now..?"
22 Clues: Let's go!!! • Hier ist ____ • Soccer fan #2? • Soccer fan #1? • Telemannster #1 • Telemannster #2 • Telemannster #4 • Telemannster #3 • Waltzing eternally? • Passera quartet cellist • Violinist from the moon • Passera quartet violist • "Bright, light" violinist • "Are you listening..now..?" • Sibling who sometimes waltzes? • Sibling who sometimes waltzes? • Pianist/gymnast extraordinaire • ...
Causes of World War One 2020-10-15
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- Which country did Germany invade on the 4 August, 1914 to officially start World War One?
- What is the name for the territories that European powers where competing over prior to WWI?
- Which country declared war on Serbia on 28 July, 1914?
- What was the name of Germany's mobilisation plan to win the war?
- Finish this sentence: the assassin of Franz Ferdinand was a Serb ...
- military weapons and equipment
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- An agreement between two or more countries to support and defend each other during war.
- The isolation of an area by hostile ships or forces to prevent the entrance and exit of traffic and commerce.
- The name of Bosnian town where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated.
- Which country was allied with Austria-Hungary?
- Which country mobilised troops in support of Serbia
- a person or thing precipitating a change or an event
- The surname of the man who killed the Archduke of Austria-Hungary, Franz Ferdinand.
13 Clues: military weapons and equipment • Which country was allied with Austria-Hungary? • Which country mobilised troops in support of Serbia • a person or thing precipitating a change or an event • Which country declared war on Serbia on 28 July, 1914? • The name of Bosnian town where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated. • ...
Famous Movie Lines 2021-11-18
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- “She doesn’t even go here!” (2 words)
- “Why are you wearing that stupid man suit?” (2 words)
- “Nobody puts Baby in a corner” (2 words)
- “They’re here”
- “My precious” (5 words)
- “I am Groot” (4 words)
- “Wakanda forever” (2 words)
- “Why so serious?” (3 words)
- “Roads? Where we’re going we don’t need roads” (4 words)
- “You’re killin’ me, Smalls” (2 words)
- “I wish I knew how to quit you” (2 words)
- “Here’s Johnny!” (2 words)
- “I’m the King of the world”
- “I volunteer as tribute” (2 words)
- “My mama said that life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re going to get” (2 words)
- “You’re going to need a bigger boat”
- “Honey? Where’s my super suit?” (2 words)
- “Wilsooooooon!” (2 words)
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- “I just wanted to take another look at you” (4 words)
- “It’s alive! It’s alive!”
- “You gonna eat your tots?” (2 words)
- “I’m going to steal the Declaration of Independence” (2 words)
- “There’s no place like home” (4 words)
- “Wax on, wax off” (2 words)
- “Magic Mirror on the wall who is the fairest one of all?” (2 words)
- “Here’s looking at you, kid”
- “E.T. phone home”
- “As if!”
- “May the force be with you” (2 words)
- “The first rule of Fight Club is: You do not talk about Fight Club” (2 words)
- “I’m having a friend for dinner” (5 words)
- “Just keep swimming” (2 words)
- “To infinity and beyond!” (2 words)
- “Say hello to my little friend!”
- “Ogres are like onions”
35 Clues: “As if!” • “They’re here” • “E.T. phone home” • “I am Groot” (4 words) • “My precious” (5 words) • “Ogres are like onions” • “It’s alive! It’s alive!” • “Wilsooooooon!” (2 words) • “Here’s Johnny!” (2 words) • “Wax on, wax off” (2 words) • “Wakanda forever” (2 words) • “Why so serious?” (3 words) • “I’m the King of the world” • “Here’s looking at you, kid” • “Just keep swimming” (2 words) • ...
President 2023-06-18
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- Clinton A president who focused on domestic issues, such as healthcare reform and reducing the national debt, and faced impeachment proceedings.
- Jefferson The author of the Declaration of Independence and a president who promoted individual rights and the expansion of the United States.
- Washington The first president of the United States who helped establish the country's government and led during the Revolutionary War.
- Reagan A president who emphasized economic growth, advocated for smaller government, and played a role in ending the Cold War.
- D. Roosevelt A president who guided the nation through the Great Depression and World War II, known for his fireside chats and the New Deal.
- Trump A businessman-turned-president who focused on economic policies and immigration reforms, known for his active use of social media.
- Lincoln A president known for leading the country during the Civil War, ending slavery, and delivering the Gettysburg Address.
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- Nixon A president who opened diplomatic relations with China, ended the Vietnam War, and resigned from office due to the Watergate scandal.
- D. Eisenhower A former general who led the Allied forces during World War II and later served as president, promoting peace and infrastructure development.
- Roosevelt A president known for his conservation efforts, trust-busting, and energetic personality, promoting "speak softly and carry a big stick."
- W. Bush A president who led the country during the September 11th attacks and initiated military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.
- F. Kennedy A charismatic president who inspired people with his vision, gave famous speeches, and played a key role during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- B. Johnson A president who pushed for civil rights legislation, implemented the "Great Society" programs, and escalated the Vietnam War.
- Obama The first African American president of the United States who focused on issues such as healthcare and improving international relations.
- S. Truman A president who made the decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan, played a role in the creation of the United Nations, and implemented the Marshall Plan.
15 Clues: Reagan A president who emphasized economic growth, advocated for smaller government, and played a role in ending the Cold War. • Lincoln A president known for leading the country during the Civil War, ending slavery, and delivering the Gettysburg Address. • ...
Early Modern Crossword Puzzle 1R 2022-05-06
Across
- I am sultan of this world!
- war,tax,judge,coin money
- 1 ruler is in power/controls everything
- 1299-1922
- 1618-1648
- gunpower empire
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- (1700)Russian Ruler
- state officials
- becomes the Russian Empire
- term of dishonor
- money comes from?
- overthrew Ming Dynasty 1644
- metal working
- invaded china, established own Qing Dynasty
- Mughal Emperor
15 Clues: 1299-1922 • 1618-1648 • metal working • Mughal Emperor • state officials • gunpower empire • term of dishonor • money comes from? • (1700)Russian Ruler • war,tax,judge,coin money • I am sultan of this world! • becomes the Russian Empire • overthrew Ming Dynasty 1644 • 1 ruler is in power/controls everything • invaded china, established own Qing Dynasty
ApHuG Exam Review 2019-04-07
Across
- A large City(7,IDK)
- The practice of drawing maps and is the main topic throughout unit(1,VIT)
- uses small inputs of labor to land area(5,IDK)
- a trend that moves to other locations from its original area(3,CC)
- persuading owners to sell property cheaply(7,CC)
- Disease that can affects a region(2,CC)
- population shift from central urban areas into suburbs(7,IDK)
- state of political hostility between countries. The cold war existed from 1945 to 1990.(4,VIT)
- the transfer of power to a lower level(4,IDK)
- Transition from high birth and death rates to lower as a country. Includes 4 stages to determine the birth and death rates(2,VIT)
- getting work done in a different country(6,IDK)
- focus on the interpretation of new and existing ideas(6,CC)
- Type of Map(1,CC)
- A particular system of worship and faith. There are multiple types and they are discussed throughout most of the unit(3,VIT)
- knowledge sector; classification(6,CC)
- Disease that can affect the whole world(2,CC)
- use of large pesticides for crops(5,IDK)
- A discriminatory practice(7,CC)
- Type of Map(1,CC)
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- spread over wide area(5,CC)
- # of people per unit area of land(1,IDK)
- A nation or territory considered as an organized political community(4,CC)
- contracting work to an external organization(6,IDK)
- Changes in manufacturing and transportation that began with fewer things made by hand but now are made in large scale factories(6,VIT)
- A religion that appeals primarily to one group(3,IDK)
- ideas that are spread through a population(3,CC)
- # of farmers per unit area of arable land(1,IDK)
- A religion that attempts to appeal to all people(3,IDK)
- A large body of people united by common culture(4,CC)
- Official count of a population(2,IDK)
- Transfer of animals, plants, culture, etc.(5,VIT)
- the process of being broken into separate things(4,IDK)
- a group(2,IDK)
- moving from one to another(5,CC)
34 Clues: a group(2,IDK) • Type of Map(1,CC) • Type of Map(1,CC) • A large City(7,IDK) • spread over wide area(5,CC) • A discriminatory practice(7,CC) • moving from one to another(5,CC) • Official count of a population(2,IDK) • knowledge sector; classification(6,CC) • Disease that can affects a region(2,CC) • # of people per unit area of land(1,IDK) • ...
Vietnam War 2022-06-16
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- Subset of American people, driven to "make love, not war"
- Country Nixon invaded in attempt to eliminate the heart of the communism in Vietnam
- The theory that if one country fell to communism then their surrounding countries would fall until eventually they were all communist (two words)
- Policy set in place to withdraw all troops and involvement in the Vietnam war
- Last name of the president set to be the saving grace of the American people
- Coordinated series of attacks by northern vietname to impose their dominance and control (two words)
- Cast name of the chief of staff and commander of the US forces during the Vietnam war
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- Resolution authorized to repel any attacks
- The last name of the soldier who lived on his own and evaded capture for six weeks after being ejected by his aircraft
- Village where the most horrific massacre of innocent civilians took place (two words)
- College campus where anti-war protesters were shot and killed by the US government (two words)
- :ast name of the president blamed for the shortcomings of the war
- Communist organization in southern Vietnam ordered by northern vietnam (two words)
- Commander and leader of the communist north Vietnam (three words)
- World-renowned hippy fest
- aggression by US forces (three words)
16 Clues: World-renowned hippy fest • aggression by US forces (three words) • Resolution authorized to repel any attacks • Subset of American people, driven to "make love, not war" • :ast name of the president blamed for the shortcomings of the war • Commander and leader of the communist north Vietnam (three words) • ...
Civil War 2021-05-31
Across
- Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln
- Former President of the CSA (Confederate States of America)
- What was the very important document that President Lincoln released regarding Slaves.
- What the 13th Amendment banned
- A Famous Union General who was named after a Native American Chief and Peacekeeper
- Laws and regulations passed by Southern States to maintain White Supremacy
- Often regarded as the Confederacy's greatest general.
- The broad name of the events that took place after the Civil War
- One of the most important and intelligent generals of his time who excelled in Horsemanship while in college.
- What former slaves gained in the 1868
- Side that performed better in the first year of the war.
- Did the South get involved with the war?
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- General that was cautious with his troops.
- First state to secede from the Union.
- Name of the very first battle of the American Civil War
- A Major Battle of the 19th Century.
- The shape of the defense line that General Meade and his troops took on Day 2 at Gettysburg
- The location in which President Lincoln was assassinated
- A very important battle regarding the outcome of the war.
- Year and month in which Lincoln is elected.
- Number of days that the first Union troops were volunteers for.
- The new and best guns of the Civil War era.
- Side that one at Gettysburg
- Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- The name of a failed attack by Confederate troops on the last day at Gettysburg
- 16th President of the United States.
26 Clues: Side that one at Gettysburg • What the 13th Amendment banned • A Major Battle of the 19th Century. • Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln • 16th President of the United States. • First state to secede from the Union. • What former slaves gained in the 1868 • Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln • Did the South get involved with the war? • ...
Civil War 2021-05-31
Across
- A very important battle regarding the outcome of the war.
- Did Europe get involved with the war?
- General that was cautious with his troops.
- Year and month in which Lincoln is elected.
- Name of the very first battle of the American Civil War
- Side that one at Gettysburg
- First state to secede from the Union.
- The shape of the defense line that General Meade and his troops took on Day 2 at Gettysburg
- What former slaves gained in the 1868
- The name of a failed attack by Confederate troops on the last day at Gettysburg
- The broad name of the events that took place after the Civil War
- Side that performed better in the first year of the war.
- A Major Battle of the 19th Century.
- A Famous Union General who was named after a Native American Chief and Peacekeeper
- The new and best guns of the Civil War era.
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- Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln
- Former President of the CSA (Confederate States of America)
- What was the very important document that President Lincoln released regarding Slaves.
- Laws and regulations passed by Southern States to maintain White Supremacy
- Number of days that the first Union troops were volunteers for.
- The location in which President Lincoln was assassinated
- One of the most important and intelligent generals of his time who excelled in Horsemanship while in college.
- Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- Often regarded as the Confederacy's greatest general.
- 16th President of the United States.
- What the 13th Amendment banned
26 Clues: Side that one at Gettysburg • What the 13th Amendment banned • A Major Battle of the 19th Century. • Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln • 16th President of the United States. • Did Europe get involved with the war? • First state to secede from the Union. • What former slaves gained in the 1868 • Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln • ...
Civil War 2021-05-31
Across
- Number of days that the first Union troops were volunteers for.
- General that was cautious with his troops.
- Often regarded as the Confederacy's greatest general.
- What was the very important document that President Lincoln released regarding Slaves.
- First state to secede from the Union.
- Side that performed better in the first year of the war.
- One of the most important and intelligent generals of his time who excelled in Horsemanship while in college.
- The broad name of the events that took place after the Civil War
- Did Europe get involved with the war?
- The shape of the defense line that General Meade and his troops took on Day 2 at Gettysburg
- A Famous Union General who was named after a Native American Chief and Peacekeeper
- The name of a failed attack by Confederate troops on the last day at Gettysburg
- The new and best guns of the Civil War era.
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- Side that one at Gettysburg
- Former President of the CSA (Confederate States of America)
- What former slaves gained in the 1868
- 16th President of the United States.
- Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln
- A very important battle regarding the outcome of the war.
- Name of the very first battle of the American Civil War
- Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- What the 13th Amendment banned
- A Major Battle of the 19th Century.
- Laws and regulations passed by Southern States to maintain White Supremacy
- The location in which President Lincoln was assassinated
- Year and month in which Lincoln is elected.
26 Clues: Side that one at Gettysburg • What the 13th Amendment banned • A Major Battle of the 19th Century. • 16th President of the United States. • Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln • What former slaves gained in the 1868 • First state to secede from the Union. • Did Europe get involved with the war? • Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln • ...
Civil War 2021-05-31
Across
- A Major Battle of the 19th Century.
- First state to secede from the Union.
- Number of days that the first Union troops were volunteers for.
- Former President of the CSA (Confederate States of America)
- Often regarded as the Confederacy's greatest general.
- A Famous Union General who was named after a Native American Chief and Peacekeeper
- Side that one at Gettysburg
- Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- Year and month in which Lincoln is elected.
- The shape of the defense line that General Meade and his troops took on Day 2 at Gettysburg
- The broad name of the events that took place after the Civil War
- A very important battle regarding the outcome of the war.
- The location in which President Lincoln was assassinated
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- What was the very important document that President Lincoln released regarding Slaves.
- The name of a failed attack by Confederate troops on the last day at Gettysburg
- The new and best guns of the Civil War era.
- Did Europe get involved with the war?
- Name of the very first battle of the American Civil War
- What the 13th Amendment banned
- Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln
- One of the most important and intelligent generals of his time who excelled in Horsemanship while in college.
- 16th President of the United States.
- General that was cautious with his troops.
- Side that performed better in the first year of the war.
- Laws and regulations passed by Southern States to maintain White Supremacy
- What former slaves gained in the 1868
26 Clues: Side that one at Gettysburg • What the 13th Amendment banned • A Major Battle of the 19th Century. • 16th President of the United States. • Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln • First state to secede from the Union. • Did Europe get involved with the war? • What former slaves gained in the 1868 • Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln • ...
Chapter 23 Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-02
Across
- Machine for beheading criminals
- Left-wing of the Legislative Assembly
- A forcible closing of ports
- Political and social system before the French Revolution (2 words)
- Large social classes
- A time when thousands of citizens were executed (3 words)
- French prison and revolutionary symbol
- Least powerful social class before the Revolution (2 words)
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- Meeting place of European congress
- Ruler during the Reign of Terror
- Site of Napoleon's final battle
- Country not conquered by Napoleon (2 words)
- Site of Napoleon's major naval defeat
- France's enemy in the Peninsular War
14 Clues: Large social classes • A forcible closing of ports • Machine for beheading criminals • Site of Napoleon's final battle • Ruler during the Reign of Terror • Meeting place of European congress • France's enemy in the Peninsular War • Left-wing of the Legislative Assembly • Site of Napoleon's major naval defeat • French prison and revolutionary symbol • ...
COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD 2014-07-22
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- Travellers go to this country to see the Pyramids and the Sphinx
- The Aboriginal is the original dweller of this country
- The Berlin Wall separated East and West ....
- This country borders with North America
- It is said that you can hide your money in the banks of this very small land
- There is a song called after this country: Don't Cry For Me ....
- Many Australians lost their lives in the .... bombing
- Santiago is the capital of this country rich in minerals and wine making
- This country has experienced 2 major air tragedies this year
- People go to this country for a cheap holiday in the sun
- This small country is to the north of Australia
- The flag of this country carries a red maple leaf
- Loch Lomond is found here
- The native Americans DID NOT come from this country
- You can climb the Eiffel Tower in this country
- Many immigrants to Australia, in the 1950's, came from here
- Shaun Connery comes from this country
- If you do wrong you might get sent to Siberia in this vast land
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- This country is also known as The Rock of ....
- The 2014 World Cup in Soccer was held in this country
- This country is also known as The Emerald Isle
- country is made up of over 7000 islands. The ....
- Australia is pulling its troops out of this country
- The United States of ....
- This country uses dikes to control the sea level. The ....
- Fidel Castro ruled here
- Florence is in this country
- Maoris are the original natives of this land
- Viena and the River Danube are found in this country
- Oslo is the capital of this country
- This very small country is found in Italy. The ....
- This country has a very large population and growing wealth
- The running of the bulls happens in this country
- This country is a major stop over for many World travellers
- Harry Belefonte sand a song about this country
- If you are Maltese you come from this country
- Grace Kelly became the Princess of this country
- Our Princess Mary may become Queen of this land
- We eat a bird with the same name as this country
- Bombs dropped on this country ended World War 2
40 Clues: Fidel Castro ruled here • The United States of .... • Loch Lomond is found here • Florence is in this country • Oslo is the capital of this country • Shaun Connery comes from this country • This country borders with North America • The Berlin Wall separated East and West .... • Maoris are the original natives of this land • If you are Maltese you come from this country • ...
Percy jackson 2023-12-12
15 Clues: percys dad • Mr Brunner • God of war • percys mom • Percys bully • 3 headed dog • Percys satyr • Main character • percys step dad • master bolts stolen • wants to go on a quest • god of the under world • good at sword fighting • a big harry monster that fighted percy • if you look at her you turn into stone
history 2023-09-08
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- what continent is Mount everest in?
- What month did the berlinwall fall?
- what month did the 9/11 happend (twin towers)?
- who did hitler kill?
- what month was Lesya Ukrainka born?
- how many world wars have there been
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- who was Walt Disney the founder of?
- What was the name when all the continents were together?
- what month was Albert Einstein born?
- where is there pyramids?
- how many continents are there?
- who won world war one?
12 Clues: who did hitler kill? • who won world war one? • where is there pyramids? • how many continents are there? • who was Walt Disney the founder of? • what continent is Mount everest in? • What month did the berlinwall fall? • what month was Lesya Ukrainka born? • how many world wars have there been • what month was Albert Einstein born? • ...
House of Hades Crossword 2024-03-19
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- A giant who is disgraced
- Liutentant to Hades
- a pit where things disentagrate
- the veil that separates the human and monster world
- Who controls poison and drowns Akykls
- ii The ship where the seven demigods live
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- The greek word for earth and starts the war
- Who gets a drakon bone sword
- Is the oldest primordial being
- of Death lets monsters in to the world
- Is a titan, janitor, and bob
- Gaeas second husband
12 Clues: Liutentant to Hades • Gaeas second husband • A giant who is disgraced • Who gets a drakon bone sword • Is a titan, janitor, and bob • Is the oldest primordial being • a pit where things disentagrate • Who controls poison and drowns Akykls • of Death lets monsters in to the world • The greek word for earth and starts the war • ii The ship where the seven demigods live • ...
check dein wissen 2018-05-07
Across
- Fritz P.....? (Nachname wird gesucht)
- Was war der Ausweg? (wohin flüchtete die Familie Frank?)
- Annes Voller name
- Wer kam an die Macht?
- Wie viele Versteckte?
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- Wie viele Helfer gab es?
- Mit wie viel jahren bekam sie ihr Tagebuch?
- Wo ist Anne geboren?
- Anne F...(Nachname)
- Das Tagebuch war weiss und....
- Peter hatte einen 2. Namen wie lautet der?
- Peter V... P... (Nachname)
- Wie hiess die Mutter von Anne?
13 Clues: Annes Voller name • Anne F...(Nachname) • Wo ist Anne geboren? • Wer kam an die Macht? • Wie viele Versteckte? • Wie viele Helfer gab es? • Peter V... P... (Nachname) • Das Tagebuch war weiss und.... • Wie hiess die Mutter von Anne? • Fritz P.....? (Nachname wird gesucht) • Peter hatte einen 2. Namen wie lautet der? • Mit wie viel jahren bekam sie ihr Tagebuch? • ...
Asia Crossword 2023-10-16
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- country in between Russia and China
- type of cookie traditionally served with Chinese food despite being made in America
- national dish in South Korea, made with salted and fermented vegetables
- largest country in the world by land area
- Second largest English Speaking country in the world
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- sushi's country of origin
- most practiced religion in India
- country with the highest population in the world
- War caused the split of Korea into North and South
- name of the currency used in Japan
- the government Russia is under
11 Clues: sushi's country of origin • the government Russia is under • most practiced religion in India • name of the currency used in Japan • country in between Russia and China • largest country in the world by land area • country with the highest population in the world • War caused the split of Korea into North and South • Second largest English Speaking country in the world • ...