world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Vocab 3 2018-11-28
Across
- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- a British ocean liner and briefly the world's largest passenger ship
- an American statesman and academic who served as the 28th President of the United States from 1913 to 1921
- two or more individuals, organizations, or countries who are working together towards the same purpose as a result of mutual agreement
- an American statesman and writer who served as the 26th President of the United States from 1901 to 1909
- a government's strategy in dealing with other nations
- Germany and its allies in World War I
- a corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, asserting that the U.S. might intervene in the affairs of an American republic threatened with seizure or intervention by a European country
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
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- an artificial waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean
- not helping or supporting either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.
- a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917
- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I
- a country that has significant influence in international affairs
- International negotiations backed by the threat of force
- an international organization created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes
- journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration
- a United States policy of opposing European colonialism in the Americas beginning in 1823
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- an American naval ship that sank in Havana Harbor during the Cuban revolt against Spain
21 Clues: Germany and its allies in World War I • patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts • a government's strategy in dealing with other nations • International negotiations backed by the threat of force • a country that has significant influence in international affairs • journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration • ...
Vocab #3 Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-28
Across
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- A U.S. policy of exposing European colonialism in the Americas beginning on 1823.
- A statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- An international organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes.
- The 28th President of the U.S. from 1913 to 1921.
- Not helping or supporting either side in a conflict disagreement, etc.
- A boat that sunk because a German U-boat torpedoed it.
- A journalism that is based on sensationalism and crude exaggeration.
- An advocacy of political independence for a particular country.
- A country that has significant influence in international affairs.
- Two or more individuals, organizations, or countries who are working together toward the same purpose as a result of a mutual agreement.
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- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- A secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 which proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico in the event that the U.S. entered WWI.
- International negotiations backed by the threat of force.
- A proposition to the Monroe Doctrine, asserting that the U.S. might intervene in affairs of an American Republic threatened with seizure or intervention by a European Country.
- A group of nations fighting against the Allied Powers during World War I.
- The 26th President of the U.S. from 1901 and 1909.
- An artificial 82nkilometer waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean.
- A government's strategy and in dealing with other nations.
- An American naval ship that sank in Havana Harbor.
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
21 Clues: The 28th President of the U.S. from 1913 to 1921. • The 26th President of the U.S. from 1901 and 1909. • An American naval ship that sank in Havana Harbor. • A boat that sunk because a German U-boat torpedoed it. • International negotiations backed by the threat of force. • A government's strategy and in dealing with other nations. • ...
World War Two Terminology by Max 2023-05-18
Across
- The last name of the prime minister of Canada that oversaw Canada's expanding international role in the post world war two world.
- The gathering of nations to maintain an association between countries that had once been part of the British colonies.
- The act that was made to give a clear definition of Canadian citizenship and provide an underlying community of status for all the people of Canada.
- The indigenous Advocate war hero that was born in Petersfild, October 25, 1915.
- The sign of Canadians proud identity.
- The first Premier of Newfoundland.
- The Egyptian invasion of a famous canal in 1956.
- The ¬¬¬¬________ Strike in Quebec lead workers to go on strike for safer and healthier working conditions.
- The nickname for the man who once held the scoring record in the NHL of 544 goals, and had a famous award named after him.
- The supersonic interceptor jet aircraft designed and built in the 1950s by A.V. Roe in Canada.
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- The principal author of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
- The blank blank of the 1900s in Canada was a term used to lure in immagrants.
- The people called upon all around the world to maintain peace and security.
- The organization in charge of the missions of aerospace warning, aerospace control and maritime warning for North America (Acronym).
- The Charter that protects those basic rights and freedoms of all Canadian citizens.
- An organization founded in 1931 that consists of 31 countries from Europe and North America that exists to protect the people and territory of its members (Acronym).
- An international organization founded in 1945 that is committed to maintaining international peace and security.
- The bunker that was built to accommodate 565 people for up to one month without receiving additional supplies from the outside.
- The Plan for Co-operative Economic Development in South and South-East Asia.
- The war between a communist North and a Democratic South, resulting in the division of a country into two.
20 Clues: The first Premier of Newfoundland. • The sign of Canadians proud identity. • The Egyptian invasion of a famous canal in 1956. • The principal author of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. • The people called upon all around the world to maintain peace and security. • The Plan for Co-operative Economic Development in South and South-East Asia. • ...
UK in the World War I 2024-11-13
Across
- A naval strategy by the Royal Navy to cut off supplies to Germany.
- This word means 'not having enough food.
- Kingdom Country that joined the war to protect Belgium.
- A place where soldiers fight from deep ditches.
- The powerful ships that the UK used to block supplies to Germany.
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- What role did women take during the war
- Posters and messages used to keep people’s spirits up during the war.
- The group of countries that included Britain, France, and Russia.
- War The big war that started in 1914.
- The largest battle involving the British, began in 1916.
10 Clues: What role did women take during the war • War The big war that started in 1914. • This word means 'not having enough food. • A place where soldiers fight from deep ditches. • Kingdom Country that joined the war to protect Belgium. • The largest battle involving the British, began in 1916. • The group of countries that included Britain, France, and Russia. • ...
Trimester 2 Exam Review 2022-03-09
Across
- This man from Massachusetts was a leading education reformer who worked to bring free public education to ALL children (2)
- After the ______, things that traditionally were made by hand were now being made with the help of machines (2)
- In the mid-1800s, the largest number of immigrants came from _______
- Washington said that the US would stay _____ after France declared war on Britain
- The United States purchased Louisiana from France for ____ million dollars (spell the number)
- This member of Washington’s Cabinet was strongly against many ideas in Hamilton’s economic plan. (last name only)
- The invention of the _______ led to a bigger demand for slaves in the South (2)
- The _______ movement that worked to control the problems of drinking too much alcohol
- This American president best displayed the feelings of Manifest Destiny (last name only)
- The ______ Canal connected the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean and New York City
- This political movement celebrated the “common man” and defended the will of the people (2)
- The Bear Flag Revolt helped the US take control of this future state
- In the ______ Purchase, the US acquired a strip of land in modern-day Arizona and New Mexico to build a transcontinental railroad.
- The ______ Act of 1830 ordered the relocation of Native Americans (2)
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton became friends with __________ and worked together for more than 50 years to fight for the right to vote for women (3)
- William Henry Harrison was only president for about one _____ before he died
- In Washington’s “______, ” he stressed loyalty and pride to the country, warning against political parties, and staying neutral when other countries are in conflict (2)
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- In 1823, the Monroe Doctrine announced that the US would oppose any more attempts of _______ by European nations in North and South America
- South Carolina threatened to ________ from the union over the tariff crisis
- The _________ Party that formed in the 1840s was strongly against immigration (2)
- Tecumseh's plan was to create a _______ of the many Native American tribes into one united force (starts with a C)
- Established in a major Supreme Court case, this is the process where laws are reviewed to see if they comply with the Constitution (2)
- Washington had to set many ______ for future presidents to follow
- Many believers of Manifest Destiny wanted the United States to expand all the way to the ________ Ocean
- Andrew Jackson became a national hero after the Battle of _______ near the end of the war (2)
- The economy of the South continued to be based on _______ (farming)
- In 1848, Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton organized the ___________ that ignited the women’s rights movement (3)
- The XYZ Affair almost got the US into a war with this European country
- Mexico offered very cheap land in _____ in exchange for assimilating to Mexican culture and becoming citizens of Mexico
- Possibly the most important Supreme Court case in American history, where the judicial review was established. It was called ____ versus ____ (2)
- The Louisiana Purchase instantly _______ the size of our country
- The economy of the ______ was becoming based on manufacturing.
- About 4000 Cherokee died while walking to the Indian Territory on the _____ (3)
- He won the 1796 presidential election as a Federalist (first AND last name)
- The large territory the US acquired following the Mexican-American War is called the _________ (2)
- South Carolina (and other southern states) were using the “doctrine of nullification,” or _______, to explain their opposition to new laws. (2) (Don’t insert the apostrophe)
36 Clues: The economy of the ______ was becoming based on manufacturing. • The Louisiana Purchase instantly _______ the size of our country • Washington had to set many ______ for future presidents to follow • The economy of the South continued to be based on _______ (farming) • In the mid-1800s, the largest number of immigrants came from _______ • ...
Vocabulario 2023-09-14
20 Clues: a fish • to obey • to lie • neighbor • to offer • a turtle • to fight • to bother • the world • to be shy • the truth • money or coin • Extinct animal • to be generous • to allow/permit • what we use to build • a bike with three tires • what we pull tug-of-war • a group of items you keep • a toy mostly for little girls
SS Unit 1 - When I was your age 2024-04-12
Across
- Mother, father, sister, brother
- Part of your body where food goes
- up Raise, Support
- Pudding, something sweet after a meal
- Take
- tough
- Dessert
- Give food to
- and two veg
- Combat, fight,
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- Whatever
- by (and) then
- Also or not
- Not remember
- day Whenever
- hade
- vanilla sauce
- As, since
- Difficult
- Planet, globe, earth
- Cultivate, produce
- Part of your body that circulates blood
22 Clues: hade • Take • tough • Dessert • Whatever • As, since • Difficult • Also or not • and two veg • Not remember • day Whenever • Give food to • by (and) then • vanilla sauce • Combat, fight, • up Raise, Support • Cultivate, produce • Planet, globe, earth • Mother, father, sister, brother • Part of your body where food goes • Pudding, something sweet after a meal • Part of your body that circulates blood
remake34 2024-06-14
Across
- Soviet openness policy.
- Invaded by Iraq.
- Palestinian uprising.
- School shooting.
- Agreement in Northern Ireland.
- Third-party candidate.
- Israeli Palestinian peace.
- US gun control law.
- World Trade Organization.
- NATO intervention.
- Protocol on ozone layer.
Down
- Gulf War operation.
- Death in 1997.
- Russian President.
- Hong Kong to China.
- Scandal with Clinton.
- City bombing.
- NATO expansion.
- Symbol of Cold War's end.
- Siege in Texas.
20 Clues: City bombing. • Death in 1997. • NATO expansion. • Siege in Texas. • Invaded by Iraq. • School shooting. • Russian President. • NATO intervention. • Gulf War operation. • Hong Kong to China. • US gun control law. • Palestinian uprising. • Scandal with Clinton. • Third-party candidate. • Soviet openness policy. • Protocol on ozone layer. • Symbol of Cold War's end. • World Trade Organization. • ...
remake34 2024-06-14
Across
- Siege in Texas.
- US gun control law.
- City bombing.
- Protocol on ozone layer.
- World Trade Organization.
- Scandal with Clinton.
- Palestinian uprising.
- Hong Kong to China.
- Agreement in Northern Ireland.
Down
- Invaded by Iraq.
- School shooting.
- NATO intervention.
- Russian President.
- Gulf War operation.
- Soviet openness policy.
- Symbol of Cold War's end.
- Israeli Palestinian peace.
- Third-party candidate.
- Death in 1997.
- NATO expansion.
20 Clues: City bombing. • Death in 1997. • Siege in Texas. • NATO expansion. • Invaded by Iraq. • School shooting. • NATO intervention. • Russian President. • US gun control law. • Gulf War operation. • Hong Kong to China. • Scandal with Clinton. • Palestinian uprising. • Third-party candidate. • Soviet openness policy. • Protocol on ozone layer. • Symbol of Cold War's end. • World Trade Organization. • ...
MAORI VOCAB 2024-09-25
Across
- I, me
- to give (to speaker)
- god
- sugar
- subtribe
- girl:
- world, dawn, cloud
- war dance
- river
- go, come
- to learn, to teach
- to help
- annoyed, a nuisance
- to walk
- Again
- chief, leader
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- meeting
- early evening, afternoon
- student, learner
- daylight
- love, sympathy, compassion
- friend
- yes
- chicken
- to hug, embrace
- to go back, return
- tomorrow
- what?
- pregnant
29 Clues: god • yes • I, me • sugar • girl: • river • what? • Again • friend • meeting • chicken • to help • to walk • daylight • subtribe • go, come • tomorrow • pregnant • war dance • chief, leader • to hug, embrace • student, learner • world, dawn, cloud • to go back, return • to learn, to teach • annoyed, a nuisance • to give (to speaker) • early evening, afternoon • love, sympathy, compassion
Colonial America & Start of the American Revolution 2022-01-13
Across
- economic opportunities; farming
- first elected assembly in the New World
- received free land from the king of England
- first step on road to the Revolution
- first written form of government
- had tense relationship with Natives
- prevented settlement west of Appy Mtns
- the most diverse; trade
Down
- settled by Puritans; manufacturing
- first permanent English settlement (1607)
- saved Jamestown (cash crop)
- had a cooperative relationship with Natives
- went into debt after the French & Indian War
- brought slaves to the New World
14 Clues: the most diverse; trade • saved Jamestown (cash crop) • economic opportunities; farming • brought slaves to the New World • first written form of government • settled by Puritans; manufacturing • had tense relationship with Natives • first step on road to the Revolution • prevented settlement west of Appy Mtns • first elected assembly in the New World • ...
Final Test Review 2022-05-13
Across
- industry was the most important for Texas during WWII
- The economy moved towards _______ after World War II
- Cities like Midland, Odessa, and Port Arthur grew as a result of oil-related _____
- Which region has the majority of the oil in Texas
- led the US Navy Authority on Submarines and Commanded the Pacific Fleet
- oil was discovered at
- One of the main causes of the Great Depression was the stock market ____
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- What helped the development of East Texas oil fields?
- oil influenced the ______ of Texas and made lots of people move to the city
- Oil rigs caused Economic growth but also environmental _________
- Texas was the site of many _____________ training camps
- World war one impacted women because lots of them joined the .....
- was built to protect Galveston from Hurricanes
- thought that a hurricane hitting Galveston would never happen
14 Clues: oil was discovered at • was built to protect Galveston from Hurricanes • Which region has the majority of the oil in Texas • The economy moved towards _______ after World War II • What helped the development of East Texas oil fields? • industry was the most important for Texas during WWII • Texas was the site of many _____________ training camps • ...
WW2 Crossword puzzle 2021-01-18
8 Clues: Living space • britian's leader • Italy's dictator • Germany's dictator • Germany's best ally • germany's secret code • one of world war II's biggest battles • Germany's quick attack strategy (lightning war)
Making the world more peacful 2022-05-04
Across
- world leaders are renowned for this
- when we put aside our difference and come to a conclusion
- a resolution
- a place where despite our difference, we can all coexist and be citizens of the globe
- a state you feel when you are happy
- to maintain something
- when you care about the people around you
- oppressive government
- things that make us unique
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- successful in material terms; flourishing financially.
- a group of people
- the ability to maintain or support a process continuously over time.
- and just choices >:)
- a solution
- what we dont want and fear
- an active revolt or uprising.
- feeling or showing deference and
- no war
18 Clues: no war • a solution • a resolution • a group of people • and just choices >:) • to maintain something • oppressive government • what we dont want and fear • things that make us unique • an active revolt or uprising. • feeling or showing deference and • world leaders are renowned for this • a state you feel when you are happy • when you care about the people around you • ...
CROSSWORD 2019-01-26
14 Clues: 8,848m • War Memorial • City of love • Italian dish • Golden Temple • Mickey's Toontown • festival of tomatoes • Basilica of Bom Jesus • world's tallest statue • White marble mausoleum • Giza is popular for______ • Earliest known civilization • Traditional Japanese garment • Group that designates World Heritage Sites
Crossword 2021-10-13
14 Clues: Country • The army • Blue Cap • Nipponese • Asian country • war two 1939 • Southern Lands • What makes you you • What you leave behind • Form of discrimination • Australian Imperial Force • Japanese in the Australian army • Emigrants and their descendants • Something bought for later profit
Dead Wake 2015-04-29
Across
- Famous passenger nicknamed the "Champagne King".
- President of the United States of America during the first world war.
- The Lusitania's sister ship.
- Holder of the "Blue Riband", considered by most to be Britain's most luxurious passenger ship during the first world war.
- Last name of the captain of the Lusitania.
- The ship that sunk the Lusitania.
Down
- Last name of the captain of U20.
- Boston bookseller who was carrying Dickens' original copy of "A Christmas Carrol".
- The First Sea Lord during the Lusitania incident.
- Secret British code breaking group operated by the Admiralty.
10 Clues: The Lusitania's sister ship. • Last name of the captain of U20. • The ship that sunk the Lusitania. • Last name of the captain of the Lusitania. • Famous passenger nicknamed the "Champagne King". • The First Sea Lord during the Lusitania incident. • Secret British code breaking group operated by the Admiralty. • ...
Wild Swans Chapters 1-7 2025-03-19
Across
- This is where Dr. Xia and Jung's grandmother lived and were married.
- Jung's grandmother served in this position for at age 15 for a Chinese warlord general.
- This leader joined the Communist Party in 1938 (No hyphen).
- This was Jung's grandmother's second husband.
- These were the planes flown by the U.S. over China during World War II.
- This was Dr. Xia's profession.
- This nation took over after the Japanese surrendered, sparking the spread of Communism in the Eastern World.
- This is the meaning of the name "Yu"
- This group fought against the revolting Chinese Communist Party.
- This is where several students and teachers fled to escape the Communists in Manchuria.
- This was the leader(or chairman) of the Chinese Communist Party.
- Early in the chapter, we see a beggar sell their daughter for this.
- This is where General Xue moved, and he wanted Jung's grandmother to come with him.
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- This was an annual celebration of the New Year which involved several different festivals.
- This was the main city that both sides of the Civil War attempted to gain control of.
- This was both a torture and execution device that would slowly strangle a prisoner to death.
- This is the meaning of "Hong" in the name "De-hong"
- This is what happened to the families of Japanese officers after they committed Hari Kari.
- One of the reasons Dr. Xia was shouldn't have married Jung's grandmother was that he was a
- This is what Emperor Pu Yi referred to as China's "parent country"
- This was a painful practice for women that began to go out of style in the early 20th century.
- This is what Yu-wu wanted Jung's mom to smuggle into an ammunition depot.
- This was the rude comment did Emperor Pu Yi made about Jung's mom.
- This was a religious practice of traditional Chinese Buddhists.
- This country surrendered before Japan in World War II.
25 Clues: This was Dr. Xia's profession. • This is the meaning of the name "Yu" • This was Jung's grandmother's second husband. • This is the meaning of "Hong" in the name "De-hong" • This country surrendered before Japan in World War II. • This leader joined the Communist Party in 1938 (No hyphen). • This was a religious practice of traditional Chinese Buddhists. • ...
Social Studies A 2023-11-15
Across
- the study of the big questions in the world; also Coach Tyler's favorite subject
- being joined together or working together
- books and written works that are based on certain subjects
- the art and practice of creating buildings
- the military state that was in ancient Greece; they went to war with Athens
- War the war between Athens and Sparta in ancient Greece
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- State a state that is run directly by the military
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- a type of government where the people vote and decide on issues
- the democratic state in ancient Greece; they went to war with Sparta
- the Greek word for city-state
- a building that soldiers live in
12 Clues: the Greek word for city-state • a building that soldiers live in • a piece of land surrounded by water • being joined together or working together • the art and practice of creating buildings • State a state that is run directly by the military • War the war between Athens and Sparta in ancient Greece • books and written works that are based on certain subjects • ...
Final Test Review 2022-05-13
Across
- The economy moved towards _______ after World War II
- Which region has the majority of the oil in Texas
- Texas was the site of many _____________ training camps
- was built to protect Galveston from Hurricanes
- Cities like Midland, Odessa, and Port Arthur grew as a result of oil-related _____
- What helped the development of East Texas oil fields?
Down
- led the US Navy Authority on Submarines and Commanded the Pacific Fleet
- Oil rigs caused Economic growth but also environmental _________
- industry was the most important for Texas during WWII
- World war one impacted women because lots of them joined the .....
- oil influenced the ______ of Texas and made lots of people move to the city
- thought that a hurricane hitting Galveston would never happen
- oil was discovered at
- One of the main causes of the Great Depression was the stock market ____
14 Clues: oil was discovered at • was built to protect Galveston from Hurricanes • Which region has the majority of the oil in Texas • The economy moved towards _______ after World War II • industry was the most important for Texas during WWII • What helped the development of East Texas oil fields? • Texas was the site of many _____________ training camps • ...
Review Crossword 2023-01-01
Across
- Country that entered World War I but a revolution within the country forced them to exit
- Government where production is privately owned and operated for profit based on consumer needs
- This part of CER should include information from the text.
- Last name of the first leader of the Soviet Union
- A in MAIN
- Country allied with Austria-Hungary and Italy
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- Government where production is publicly owned
- Country blamed for the start of World War I
- M in MAIN
- This organization helped in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
10 Clues: M in MAIN • A in MAIN • Country blamed for the start of World War I • Government where production is publicly owned • Country allied with Austria-Hungary and Italy • Last name of the first leader of the Soviet Union • This part of CER should include information from the text. • This organization helped in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. • ...
Mikalah Kim Chapter 13 2021-03-15
Across
- keeping an army prepared for war
- of the United States
- allied powers
- allowing people to decide for themselves
- located in the heart of Europe
- ensured Britian wouldn't fight against
- soldiers fight from trenches
- series of peace proposals
- keep peace among nations
- agreement to stop fighting
- countries devoted all resources to the war effort
- Germany's battle stratergy
- deadlocked region in northern France
- battlefield on German and Russian boarder
Down
- ruler of Germany
- formed by Italy joining 2 countries
- of France
- sinking submarines without any warning to other ships in the water
- spreading of false information
- limited on food portions
- compromise
21 Clues: of France • compromise • allied powers • ruler of Germany • of the United States • limited on food portions • keep peace among nations • series of peace proposals • agreement to stop fighting • Germany's battle stratergy • soldiers fight from trenches • spreading of false information • located in the heart of Europe • keeping an army prepared for war • formed by Italy joining 2 countries • ...
Immigration 2020-09-30
Across
- a time when gold was discovered
- person captured and imprisoned/war
- things that pull people in
- when machines replaced people
- to land or arrive
- things that push people away
- someone who is forced to leave home
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- captain who arrived in 1770
- from different cultures/races
- made in huge quantities by machines
- a survey
- movement from one place to another
- war between 2 groups in one country
- arranged marriage
- a city migrants chose to live in
- a big change in power
- a vessel
- leaving your country for good
- harbour city
- official document with name/photo
- a trinket
21 Clues: a survey • a vessel • a trinket • harbour city • arranged marriage • to land or arrive • a big change in power • things that pull people in • captain who arrived in 1770 • things that push people away • from different cultures/races • leaving your country for good • when machines replaced people • a time when gold was discovered • a city migrants chose to live in • ...
The War for kids 2013-06-02
Across
- The Rebels of the war, Germany, Italy, Fascist Right, Won the war
- (2 words)leader of the Nationalists rebels and was dictator Spain until 1975
- (2 words) Legislation and loophole used by oil companies in the mid 30’s to loan oil to Franco on credit
- a country in the Northern part of Africa where Franco’s army was moved from to mainland Spain
- Prime Minister of Spain from 1931-1933, 1936-1939, Left-wing Republican
- Group of people that live in the northern part of Spain that want independence from Spain
- The leader of Germany
- The leader of Italy
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- There were implemented to increase the purchasing power of peasants, had a negative impact on the wealthy Land-Owning elite
- (2 words) Groups of armed men that sided with the Republicans with broad reasons of fighting and volunteers came from different nations
- (2 words) coalition consisted of left-wing political organizations, started by Azana
- (2words) Religious organization that sided with the Nationalists
- (2 words)German Air Unit that Airlifted Army of Africa from Morocco to Spain
- Battle where Italian forces are defeated by the Republicans
- Leftists, Liberals, fractured,
15 Clues: The leader of Italy • The leader of Germany • Leftists, Liberals, fractured, • Battle where Italian forces are defeated by the Republicans • (2words) Religious organization that sided with the Nationalists • The Rebels of the war, Germany, Italy, Fascist Right, Won the war • Prime Minister of Spain from 1931-1933, 1936-1939, Left-wing Republican • ...
Test 6 Review 2024-12-16
Across
- Confederate loss of the Mississippi River
- Trade in the East was revived by the what?
- Slavery in the United States was outlawed through which Amendment?
- Major turning point of the War for Independence Battle of what?
Down
- A person who risks personal loss to develop and market new products or ideas is called a what?
- The most decisive battle of the Civil War
- The first permanent English settlement in the New World was what?
- The final battle of the War for Independence?
- What Civil war Battle cleared the way for a Union invasion of Georgia?
- Bloodiest single day in the Civil War?
10 Clues: Bloodiest single day in the Civil War? • The most decisive battle of the Civil War • Confederate loss of the Mississippi River • Trade in the East was revived by the what? • The final battle of the War for Independence? • Major turning point of the War for Independence Battle of what? • The first permanent English settlement in the New World was what? • ...
. 2024-05-29
Across
- My favourite meal (2)
- My middle name (1)
- If you were a worm you would be the _______ worm in the garden (1)
- A peninsula in the south island of NZ where I have fantasized about having a little cottage with you one day (2)
- My initial suggestion for our first date (2)
- The best and most unbreakable team in the world (2)
- One of the first bands we realised we both liked in common (2)
- A weapon of mass devotion (3)
- Our favourite pigeon couple (3)
- The first thing you said when I told you I loved you lol (4)
Down
- A special book by an author you love (2)
- An expression that I love that means to be full of energy (vegan friendly) (3)
- A show we both love (2)
- Our favourite restaurant (2)
- What I am definitely doing right now (2)
- A book by one of my favourite authors (1)
- Another name for marijuana (2)
- The name of the bar we went to in Dresden (2)
- A movie we still need to finish (4)
- A singer of several cute love songs who features in both of our playlists (2)
20 Clues: My middle name (1) • My favourite meal (2) • A show we both love (2) • Our favourite restaurant (2) • A weapon of mass devotion (3) • Another name for marijuana (2) • Our favourite pigeon couple (3) • A movie we still need to finish (4) • A special book by an author you love (2) • What I am definitely doing right now (2) • A book by one of my favourite authors (1) • ...
Play &Think 2020-06-02
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- Largest animal in the world.
- First woman Who Won Nobel Prize.
- 2+15*6-4/2=? (in letters).
- study proved that 17/23 copies didn't match with Amaryl.
- currency of phillipines.
- First Dpp-4 inhibitor Cv outcome trial vs Amaryl.
- the largest country in the world by landmass.
- price of Januvia 100/pack in copayment.
- ketoacidosis is common in which Diabetes type.
- price of lantus for type 1 in NHI(in letters).
- Diabetes Control and Complications trial(DCTT)in?
- 6.5 less Risk Of Hypoglycemia than Amaryl.
- Price of Rositor 10/pack.
- price of Amaryl 2mg/pack in copayment.
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- Capital Of Denmark
- Capital Of Russia.
- Efficacy and Safety study for Glimpiride in T2 Diabetes In Ramadan.
- First Toujeo Head to Head study vs insulin Degludec u/ml.
- synthesis of glycogen
- Type of insulins not recommended by ISPAD for pediatric use.
- plural of goose.
- the only SU approved by FDA to be combined with insulins.
- chemical element with the symbol"As".
- price of Toujeo in NHI for type 1.
- first line treatment for hypertriglyceridemia.
- No.1 Football Player in the world in 2019.
- price of Diamicron 60 MR/pack scored in copayment.
- monthly cost of Amaryl 4mg.
- largest river in the world.
- price of Amaryl 3mg/pack in copayment.
30 Clues: plural of goose. • Capital Of Denmark • Capital Of Russia. • synthesis of glycogen • currency of phillipines. • Price of Rositor 10/pack. • 2+15*6-4/2=? (in letters). • monthly cost of Amaryl 4mg. • largest river in the world. • Largest animal in the world. • First woman Who Won Nobel Prize. • price of Toujeo in NHI for type 1. • chemical element with the symbol"As". • ...
Plate Tectonics 2022-02-18
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- The location where two or more plates meet. (2 words, no spaces)
- the movement of material caused by differences in temperature and density. (2 words, no spaces)
- This occurs at divergent boundaries where new ocean floor is formed. (2 words, no spaces)
- German scientist that developed the theory of continental drift. He did not have any proof for how it happened, but he had evidence of fossils and landforms being identical in different parts of the world. (2 words, no spaces)
- a v-shaped valley formed at a subduction zone. (2 words, no spaces.
- The location where oceanic crusts sinks beneath less dense continental crust. (2 words, no spaces)
- The highly-active volcanic area around the Pacific Ocean where multiple plates meet. (3 words, no spaces)
- the name of Alfred Wegener's hypothesized supercontinent.
- when two tectonic plates move away from each other. (2 words, no spaces)
- the landform that is created when two pieces of continental crust separate. (2 words, no spaces)
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- The layer of the earth that makes up the upper mantle and crust.
- the scientific term used to explain how or why something occurs in the natural world.
- when two plates move towards each other. (2 words, no spaces)
- A break or crack in the Earth's plate.
- the location where energy is released to cause an earthquake.
- hot molten rock INSIDE the mantle
- The theory developed by Alfred Wegener that states that Earth's plates were once one supercontinent and over thousands of years they broke apart into the continents we have today. (2 words, no spaces)
- a trace of an ancient organism (plant or animal) that has been preserved in rock.
18 Clues: hot molten rock INSIDE the mantle • A break or crack in the Earth's plate. • the name of Alfred Wegener's hypothesized supercontinent. • when two plates move towards each other. (2 words, no spaces) • the location where energy is released to cause an earthquake. • The layer of the earth that makes up the upper mantle and crust. • ...
Silvans Clue to his Present 2013-04-29
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- Name Deines Freundes (1)
- Erste Ferien waren auf ...
- Dein Hobby
- Name Deines Freundes (2)
- Dt. Generalfeldmarschall im WWI
- Pfadiname Deines Vaters
- Übername des Hundes
- Dort gehst Du zur Schule
- Mädchenname Deiner Mutter
- Waffenstillstand im Wald von... (WWI)
- Deine letzte Sportverletzung war am ..
- Name der Firma Deines Vaters
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- Name des Baches vor dem Haus
- ursprüngl. Nationalität von A. Hitler
- Name der ersten Freundin
- Du wohnst in ...
- Blutige Schlacht um die Festung ... (WWI)
- Das Attentat in ... war Auslöser von WWI
- Dein Berufswunsch
- Vorname Deiner Mutter
- Names Deines Freundes (3)
- Vorname Deines Vaters
22 Clues: Dein Hobby • Du wohnst in ... • Dein Berufswunsch • Übername des Hundes • Vorname Deiner Mutter • Vorname Deines Vaters • Pfadiname Deines Vaters • Name Deines Freundes (1) • Name der ersten Freundin • Name Deines Freundes (2) • Dort gehst Du zur Schule • Mädchenname Deiner Mutter • Names Deines Freundes (3) • Erste Ferien waren auf ... • Name des Baches vor dem Haus • ...
Indonesia 2023-04-28
10 Clues: over-capitol • Loc-continent • over-world rank • Cul-main religion • cul-official language • Gov-form of government • Eco-important industries • cul-one of the most popular sport • cul-one of the most popular sport • His-tried to invade during world war two
The Iliad Characters 2022-11-14
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- The King of Troy
- The King of the Gods
- The Goddess of Wisdom and War
- The Goddess of Love and Beauty
- The God of War
- The Most Noble and Eldest Prince of Troy
- The Goddess of Discord
- The Most Clever of the Greek Warriors and Kings
- The Queen of Troy
- The Queen of the Gods
- The Most Fearsome Warrior on the Greek Side
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- Trojan Princess given the power of prophecy
- The Mother of Achilles
- The King of Mycenae, Brother to Menelaus
- The Trojan Prince who gives Aphrodite the Apple
- The King of Sparta, Husband of Helen
- The Most Beautiful Woman in the World
- The God of Music and Medicine
18 Clues: The God of War • The King of Troy • The Queen of Troy • The King of the Gods • The Queen of the Gods • The Mother of Achilles • The Goddess of Discord • The Goddess of Wisdom and War • The God of Music and Medicine • The Goddess of Love and Beauty • The King of Sparta, Husband of Helen • The Most Beautiful Woman in the World • The King of Mycenae, Brother to Menelaus • ...
World War One Justyn 2015-11-26
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- advanced war ship
- policy held by britain to ensure they had the largest navy
- planks of wood put on the floor to stop troops stepping in the mud
- when the blank cheque was givento A-H form Germany
- land between two trenches
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- weapon that could fire up to 600rounds in a minute
- could kill many men and blinded the rest of them
- disease that is caused by lack of circulation to the feet
- where soldiers would spend time during the war
- general during the battle of the Somme for Britain
- used to protect front line trenches
- used to fire large shells
- where troops would sleep in the trenches
13 Clues: advanced war ship • used to fire large shells • land between two trenches • used to protect front line trenches • where troops would sleep in the trenches • where soldiers would spend time during the war • could kill many men and blinded the rest of them • weapon that could fire up to 600rounds in a minute • general during the battle of the Somme for Britain • ...
World War Two Leaders 2022-05-18
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- remained a silent leader and agreed on decisions leading to war
- Commanded fleets for attacking and bombing Us naval base Pearl Harbor
- leader of allied forces in Europe
- Switched sides to Allie's after a betrayal from Hitler
- his family was elected to parliament many times in UK
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- founded fascism and nationalism in Italy
- became minister of war in Japan in 1940
- Rommel Leader of "AfrikaKorps" nicknames "DesertFox"
- "December 7th 1941 a date which will live in infamy"
- leader of nazis
- took command of second us corps
- won Nobel piece prize in 1953
- Leader of publication of advertisement and radio control for nazis
13 Clues: leader of nazis • won Nobel piece prize in 1953 • took command of second us corps • leader of allied forces in Europe • became minister of war in Japan in 1940 • founded fascism and nationalism in Italy • Rommel Leader of "AfrikaKorps" nicknames "DesertFox" • "December 7th 1941 a date which will live in infamy" • his family was elected to parliament many times in UK • ...
World War 1 Vocabulary 2023-10-12
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- The name made for Germany's invasion plan of France and Belgium
- A powerful, innovative battleship design
- Media created with the intention of brainwashing or pushing an agenda
- Increased and improved industry and factories to maximize production
- Make prepared and ready for action
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- The planned murder of a prominent figure
- A centralized, sovereign authority which has control and dominion over a wide array of territories and lands.
- Vying for control over weaker nations
- The belief in having a strong military to defend and attack other nations in open war
- The belief that a powerful country must seize control over an area and its inhabitants
- Power over a state being concentrated in a family line that often follows primogeniture.
- Informal alliance between nations
- A proposal or list of terms proposed by a party that are necessary for the continuing of negotiations.
13 Clues: Informal alliance between nations • Make prepared and ready for action • Vying for control over weaker nations • The planned murder of a prominent figure • A powerful, innovative battleship design • The name made for Germany's invasion plan of France and Belgium • Increased and improved industry and factories to maximize production • ...
World War One crossword 2024-05-01
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- The country that was first to declare war in WW1.
- The policy of legally requiring people to join the military.
- The Triple _______ — the alliance of Britain, France, and Russia in WW1.
- The first day of this offensive has been described as the worst day in British history.
- The place where Australia fought first in WW1.
- The country that Australia and the Allies fought against at Gallipoli, also called Turkey or Türkiye
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- _______ Powers — the term used to refer to Austria-Hungary, Germany, and all of their allies in WW1.
- The name of the Austro-Hungarian archduke whose assassination is often described as the beginning of WW1.
- The name of the sea strait that the Allies failed to sail through because the Ottoman Empire had fortified the coastline and put mines in the water.
- The term used to refer to the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought at Gallipoli in WW1.
- The Russian __________ — the reason why Russia left WW1.
- The Russian __________ — a term used to describe the massive Russian army.
- The title of the Russian ruler who abdicated in 1917.
13 Clues: The place where Australia fought first in WW1. • The country that was first to declare war in WW1. • The title of the Russian ruler who abdicated in 1917. • The Russian __________ — the reason why Russia left WW1. • The policy of legally requiring people to join the military. • The Triple _______ — the alliance of Britain, France, and Russia in WW1. • ...
World War One crossword 2024-05-01
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- The country that was first to declare war in WW1.(Hint: See textbook pages 230–231)
- The policy of legally requiring people to join the military. (Hint: See textbook pages 250–251)
- The Triple _______ — the alliance of Britain, France, and Russia in WW1. (Hint: See textbook pages 228–229)
- The first day of this offensive has been described as the worst day in British history. (Hint: See textbook page 242)
- The place where Australia fought first in WW1. (Hint: Textbook pages 236–239)
- The country that Australia and the Allies fought against at Gallipoli, also called Turkey or Türkiye. (Hint: See textbook pages 236–239)
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- _______ Powers — the term used to refer to Austria-Hungary, Germany, and all of their allies in WW1. (Hint: See textbook page 232)
- The name of the Austro-Hungarian archduke whose assassination is often described as the beginning of WW1. (Hint: See textbook page 229–231)
- The name of the sea strait that the Allies failed to sail through because the Ottoman Empire had fortified the coastline and put mines in the water. (Hint: Textbook pages 236–239)
- The term used to refer to the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought at Gallipoli in WW1. (Hint: See textbook page 234)
- The Russian __________ — the reason why Russia left WW1. (Hint: See textbook pages 252–253)
- The Russian __________ — a term used to describe the massive Russian army. (Hint: See textbook page 252)
- The title of the Russian ruler who abdicated in 1917. (Hint: See textbook pages 252–253)
13 Clues: The place where Australia fought first in WW1. (Hint: Textbook pages 236–239) • The country that was first to declare war in WW1.(Hint: See textbook pages 230–231) • The title of the Russian ruler who abdicated in 1917. (Hint: See textbook pages 252–253) • The Russian __________ — the reason why Russia left WW1. (Hint: See textbook pages 252–253) • ...
World war 1 crossword 2024-04-25
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- when U.S. entered war
- more women entered work force, formed political parties and presented government
- several oil deposits found and experienced a boom
- special funding for rural schools, paid transportation for students
- jazz became popular, women dressed different, movie advancement
- U.S. policy on the war
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- June 5 1917 opened registration for the Great War
- telegram sent by Germany to Mexico persuading them to join the central powers
- a British ship that was sunk by Germany
- group that the U.S. entered
- had a huge boom, more were being made than before
- powers Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire
- cars became common and farming machines were being made
13 Clues: when U.S. entered war • U.S. policy on the war • group that the U.S. entered • a British ship that was sunk by Germany • June 5 1917 opened registration for the Great War • several oil deposits found and experienced a boom • had a huge boom, more were being made than before • powers Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire • ...
World war 1 crossword 2024-04-25
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- when U.S. entered war
- more women entered work force, formed political parties and presented government
- several oil deposits found and experienced a boom
- special funding for rural schools, paid transportation for students
- jazz became popular, women dressed different, movie advancement
- U.S. policy on the war
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- June 5 1917 opened registration for the Great War
- telegram sent by Germany to Mexico persuading them to join the central powers
- a British ship that was sunk by Germany
- group that the U.S. entered
- had a huge boom, more were being made than before
- powers Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire
- cars became common and farming machines were being made
13 Clues: when U.S. entered war • U.S. policy on the war • group that the U.S. entered • a British ship that was sunk by Germany • June 5 1917 opened registration for the Great War • several oil deposits found and experienced a boom • had a huge boom, more were being made than before • powers Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire • ...
World War 1 Vocab 2023-02-13
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- An infection of the respiratory tract that is marked by fever, chills, and a general feeling of weakness
- The defeat of Germans by French and American troops in France in October 1918
- A Russian emperor
- Person who tries to stir up war
- A hard-fought American victory over the Germans in France in 1918
- People who refuse to fight in any war because they believe that was is evil
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- A document that instructed Mexico to attack the US if the US declared war on Germany
- A system of managing government through departments run by appointed officials
- The rapid spread of contagious disease
- Someone who believes that the people as a whole should own all property and share the profits from all businesses
- A law requiring people of a certain age to serve in the military
- To give up power
- An agreement to stop fighting
13 Clues: To give up power • A Russian emperor • An agreement to stop fighting • Person who tries to stir up war • The rapid spread of contagious disease • A law requiring people of a certain age to serve in the military • A hard-fought American victory over the Germans in France in 1918 • People who refuse to fight in any war because they believe that was is evil • ...
World War II Vocabulary 2025-06-19
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- To stop fighting and accept defeat
- Countries that fought against the Axis Powers
- A person who flees their home because of war or danger
- The most advanced position in a battle
- A person who is not in the military
- The mass murder of people by the Nazis
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- Germany, Italy, and Japan during WWII
- A formal agreement between countries
- A group that fights against an occupying force
- A ruler with total power over a country
- A very powerful weapon used at the end of WWII
- An attack by planes dropping bombs
- When one country enters another with military force
13 Clues: To stop fighting and accept defeat • An attack by planes dropping bombs • A person who is not in the military • A formal agreement between countries • Germany, Italy, and Japan during WWII • The most advanced position in a battle • The mass murder of people by the Nazis • A ruler with total power over a country • A group that fights against an occupying force • ...
SFC 17th Placers 2025-08-02
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- SFC6 World of Warcraft
- SFC18 Hyperdimension Neptunia
- SFC3 Yoshi's Story
- SFC14 2 Broke Girls
- SFC5 Happy Tree Friends
- SFC11 Lucky Star
- SFC12 Ace Attorney
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- SFC15 The Big Bang Theory
- SFC13 Metroid
- SFC16 Bad Girls Club
- SFC20 Jet Set Radio
- SFC17 Hyperdimension Neptunia
- SFC4 The World Ends with You
- SFC10 Tekken
- SFC7 Conker's Bad Fur Day
- SFC21 Nancy Drew
- SFC9 The Hunger Games
- SFC2 Bully
18 Clues: SFC2 Bully • SFC10 Tekken • SFC13 Metroid • SFC21 Nancy Drew • SFC11 Lucky Star • SFC3 Yoshi's Story • SFC12 Ace Attorney • SFC20 Jet Set Radio • SFC14 2 Broke Girls • SFC16 Bad Girls Club • SFC9 The Hunger Games • SFC6 World of Warcraft • SFC5 Happy Tree Friends • SFC15 The Big Bang Theory • SFC7 Conker's Bad Fur Day • SFC4 The World Ends with You • SFC18 Hyperdimension Neptunia • ...
World War 1 2022-05-18
10 Clues: German used ? • Major weapon used • who attacked Germany • What did the war become? • where did the armies stay • The German invasion was called • Who was the president during WW1? • Who was Czar Nicholas 2 right hand • Us asked mexico to attack in exchange • What were the people called that fought?
world war 1 2022-06-27
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- an agreement or arrangement
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization
- the action or process of reinforcing or strengthening
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- the real name for ANZAC cove
- an intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one's country.
- What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- long narrow and dug into the ground
- On April 6, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson signed this
- a battlefield formation
9 Clues: a battlefield formation • an agreement or arrangement • the real name for ANZAC cove • long narrow and dug into the ground • What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand • the action or process of reinforcing or strengthening • On April 6, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson signed this • an intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one's country. • ...
World War 1 2022-08-20
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- where the Ottoman Empire was from
- type of warfare developed on The Western Front
- campaign that established the ANZACS
- was hard to come by and not always safe to drink
- the neutral country in World War 1
- the length of the Gallipoli campaign
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- the archduke who was assassinated
- the month the war ended on the Western Front
- the month the Gallipoli landings occurred
9 Clues: the archduke who was assassinated • where the Ottoman Empire was from • the neutral country in World War 1 • campaign that established the ANZACS • the length of the Gallipoli campaign • the month the Gallipoli landings occurred • the month the war ended on the Western Front • type of warfare developed on The Western Front • ...
World War II 2020-01-26
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- The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers
- Being fought on _________ different continents at the same time made WWII different from WWI.
- Brunswick and ____________________ became important areas for the building of Liberty ships for WWII.
- Created 30,000 jobs for Georgians due to the high demand for B-29 Bombers
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- The U.S. entered WWII on Dec. 7, 1941, after ________ was bombed by the Japanese.
- Just like in WWI, _________ had more training facilities and military bases than did any other state.
- Served as U.S. President during WWII
- In the beginning, the U.S. didn't want to go to war so they attempted to remain _____.
- Many Americans were forced to ________ gas, food, and other supplies to ensure that the military had the materials it needed.
9 Clues: Served as U.S. President during WWII • The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers • Created 30,000 jobs for Georgians due to the high demand for B-29 Bombers • The U.S. entered WWII on Dec. 7, 1941, after ________ was bombed by the Japanese. • In the beginning, the U.S. didn't want to go to war so they attempted to remain _____. • ...
World War Crossword 2024-03-21
9 Clues: A fight • Chief of state • Name of a troop • Commands troops • A fascist leader • An atomic bomb 💣 • Slaughter of many people • Leads troops into battle • Type of gun used in WW1-WW2
World War One 2023-02-28
World War I 2025-05-06
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- Came up with 14 points for peace negotiations
- Build up of armed forces
- New type of German warship
- Germany, Italy, Austria Hungry start WWI
- Ship sank that brought the US into war
- Britain, France, and Russia at start WWI
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- Treaty to End WWI
- organization that assassinated Ferdinand
- agreement for countries to defend each other
- Type Warfare in WWI
10 Clues: Treaty to End WWI • Type Warfare in WWI • Build up of armed forces • New type of German warship • Ship sank that brought the US into war • organization that assassinated Ferdinand • Germany, Italy, Austria Hungry start WWI • Britain, France, and Russia at start WWI • agreement for countries to defend each other • Came up with 14 points for peace negotiations
World War 1 2025-02-26
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- Who wants voting rights after the war?
- Countries with similar goals that work together.
- Black Hand Young Bosnian Serbs
- What soldiers dug to hide in during the war.
- the main continent WW1 was fought on.
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- Foot a sickness soldiers got in the trenches
- people who fought in the war.
- A gun that shoots fire.
- Ferdinand An Archduke who was assassinated.
- Man's Land The land between two countries trenches.
10 Clues: A gun that shoots fire. • people who fought in the war. • Black Hand Young Bosnian Serbs • the main continent WW1 was fought on. • Who wants voting rights after the war? • Ferdinand An Archduke who was assassinated. • Foot a sickness soldiers got in the trenches • What soldiers dug to hide in during the war. • Countries with similar goals that work together. • ...
World War I 2025-11-03
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- An agreement or partnership between two or more countries to help and protect each other, especially during conflicts or wars.
- An agreement between warring countries to stop fighting for a certain period of time
- of Versailles, the deal that made Germany accept responsibility for the war, pay fines, give up land, and limit its military.
- When a country takes control of other lands or people to build an empire, usually for power, money, or resources.
- The deliberate killing of an important person, usually for political or religious reasons.
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- A strong feeling of pride, loyalty, and love for one’s country, sometimes with the belief that it is better or more important than others.
- warfare, A type of fighting in a war where soldiers dig long, deep ditches (trenches) to live in and fight from, often facing each other across “no man’s land.”
- The belief that a country should have a strong military and be ready to use it to defend or promote national interests.
- Money or other compensation that a country must pay to another country for damage or harm it caused, usually after a war.
9 Clues: An agreement between warring countries to stop fighting for a certain period of time • The deliberate killing of an important person, usually for political or religious reasons. • When a country takes control of other lands or people to build an empire, usually for power, money, or resources. • ...
World War II 2013-10-16
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- What was the color of her hair?
- What is the name of the woman in the video?
- Where did she lived when the war started?
- How old was she when the war started
- What disease did she get?
- Where does she live now?
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- What was so special about her family?
- What concentration camp was she send to?
- What did her mother sew on her coat?
9 Clues: Where does she live now? • What disease did she get? • What was the color of her hair? • How old was she when the war started • What did her mother sew on her coat? • What was so special about her family? • What concentration camp was she send to? • Where did she lived when the war started? • What is the name of the woman in the video?
World War I 2018-06-06
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- John Kirkpatrick's alias surname.
- Former British queen whose name is used to refer to the Commonwealth's highest military decoration.
- This is the month that Australians and New Zealanders celebrate ANZAC Day.
- _______ beef was a staple food of the ANZACs/tinned corn beef.
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- The city that was one of the major objectives of the Gallipoli campaign.
- ANZACs were part of the Australian _____ Force.
- Australian WW1 general with a university named after him.
- Country where most ANZACs received their training prior to being sent to Gallipoli.
- A long narrow ditch used in warfare.
9 Clues: John Kirkpatrick's alias surname. • A long narrow ditch used in warfare. • ANZACs were part of the Australian _____ Force. • Australian WW1 general with a university named after him. • _______ beef was a staple food of the ANZACs/tinned corn beef. • The city that was one of the major objectives of the Gallipoli campaign. • ...
World War II 2024-05-30
9 Clues: last atomic bomb • first atomic bomb • leader of the Nazis • first battle of the war • first consentration camp • the side of war the US was apart of • attack that made the US join the war • the side of war the Germany was apart of • the month that the war both began and ended
World War 1 2021-10-12
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- Who was assassinated to initiate the beginning of World War 1?
- British passenger ship that Germans attacked. It was carrying 128 Americans and was one of the reasons the U.S. joined WWI.
- note intercepted from Germany that was asking Mexico for assistance in invading the United States
- The side of the war the United States was on
- Country that continually “poked” the U.S. by attacking their ships in order to goad them into joining WWI.
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- a infection in your feet you would get from the trenches
- Treaty which said that Germany was responsible for the war and should pay for damages and that the countries involved would stay at peace.
- War fought between the Allies (the U.S. and their partners) and the Central Powers (Germany and their partners) over whether or not the Central Powers should take over other countries.
- Political system where everything is owned and controlled by the government, and many people are persecuted.
9 Clues: The side of the war the United States was on • a infection in your feet you would get from the trenches • Who was assassinated to initiate the beginning of World War 1? • note intercepted from Germany that was asking Mexico for assistance in invading the United States • ...
World War 1 2021-11-05
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- who began forcing US vessels into British ports
- who called for US neutrality
- People of same culture throwing off foreign rule
- who responded with Triple Entente
- Competition of markets
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- who organized the Triple Alliance
- build up of strong armed forces in preparation for war
- A British passenger ship sunk off the coast of Ireland
- what type of warfare did Germany
9 Clues: Competition of markets • who called for US neutrality • what type of warfare did Germany • who organized the Triple Alliance • who responded with Triple Entente • who began forcing US vessels into British ports • People of same culture throwing off foreign rule • build up of strong armed forces in preparation for war • ...
World War 1 2021-11-05
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- who began forcing US vessels into British ports
- who called for US neutrality
- People of same culture throwing off foreign rule
- who responded with Triple Entente
- Competition of markets
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- who organized the Triple Alliance
- build up of strong armed forces in preparation for war
- A British passenger ship sunk off the coast of Ireland
- what type of warfare did Germany
9 Clues: Competition of markets • who called for US neutrality • what type of warfare did Germany • who organized the Triple Alliance • who responded with Triple Entente • who began forcing US vessels into British ports • People of same culture throwing off foreign rule • build up of strong armed forces in preparation for war • ...
world war one 2023-12-05
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- a place hiding /safety from fighting
- place in Turkey major battlefield
- a union ,trading befot for both sides
- Russia,France,Britian alliance?
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- a belief that all nations should have strong militarism
- the country that Aus and Britain fought at Gallipoli
- enrolling for ww1 to be a soldier
- people who fight for their country
- taking over other countrys power
9 Clues: Russia,France,Britian alliance? • taking over other countrys power • enrolling for ww1 to be a soldier • place in Turkey major battlefield • people who fight for their country • a place hiding /safety from fighting • a union ,trading befot for both sides • the country that Aus and Britain fought at Gallipoli • a belief that all nations should have strong militarism
World War ll 2024-01-26
9 Clues: BOOM • Jews • bad guy • ration stamps • China air forces • 7 different camps • agriculture produce • returning money you borrowed • brought together many allied armies
World War II 2024-01-22
9 Clues: War Hero • Large war machine • Audie's first movie • Soldiers' field food • Germany, Italy, Japan • City in Southern Italy • U.S., Britain, Soviet Union • One of the military branches • Large rifle used on the battlefield
World War I 2022-02-02
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- Archduke Ferdinand was the heir
- urged to attack the US in a German Note
- Treaty that ended the War
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- weapon first used used in Somme Battle
- the city of Ferdinands assassination
- seize fire or stop the battle
- pandemic that threatened soldiers
- missiles fired by submarines
- formal friendship between nations
9 Clues: Treaty that ended the War • missiles fired by submarines • seize fire or stop the battle • Archduke Ferdinand was the heir • pandemic that threatened soldiers • formal friendship between nations • the city of Ferdinands assassination • weapon first used used in Somme Battle • urged to attack the US in a German Note
World war one 2022-06-20
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- Western Europe where the fighting was fought
- British Empire, Russia, France and more
- Tunnels that the war was fought in
- Another wood for troops
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- German Submarines
- A very powerful boat
- Large, Heavy guns used for land warfare
- Army used for naval warfare
- An agreement between both sides to stop the war
9 Clues: German Submarines • A very powerful boat • Another wood for troops • Army used for naval warfare • Tunnels that the war was fought in • Large, Heavy guns used for land warfare • British Empire, Russia, France and more • Western Europe where the fighting was fought • An agreement between both sides to stop the war
World War Dos 2022-04-21
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- General Dwight Eisenhower led US/other officials prepared months in advance
- ruler with total power
- victory in Japan
- Prejudice against Jews
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- persecution of Jews
- unsanitary, forced labor, incarceration, slow death by starvation
- The building of the atomic weapon
- “Night of Broken Glass”
- soviet leader during wwII
9 Clues: victory in Japan • persecution of Jews • ruler with total power • Prejudice against Jews • “Night of Broken Glass” • soviet leader during wwII • The building of the atomic weapon • unsanitary, forced labor, incarceration, slow death by starvation • General Dwight Eisenhower led US/other officials prepared months in advance
World War 1 2025-12-09
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- France, Britain, Russia
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- group of countries to keep peace
- biased communication designed to influence people’sthoughts and actions
- British Liner sunk by Germans
- the development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
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- a devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation
- economic and political control over various peoples of the world
- truce signed by Germany
9 Clues: France, Britain, Russia • truce signed by Germany • British Liner sunk by Germans • group of countries to keep peace • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire • a devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation • economic and political control over various peoples of the world • the development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy • ...
world war 1 crossword puzzle 2019-05-22
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- a promise by the Germans not to sink vessels without warning.
- American war hero.
- act of giving two different sides equal strength or power.
- a kind of biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and action.
- fighting between fortified ditches.
- the 1919 treaty that ended world war 1.
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- having merchant ships travel in groups protected by warships.
- movement of many African Americans to northern cities from the south in the early 1900s.
- building up armed forces to prepare for war.
- french premier.
- head of the committee on public information.
- an international peacekeeping organization proposed by Wilson and founded in 1920.
- truce agreement.
13 Clues: french premier. • truce agreement. • American war hero. • fighting between fortified ditches. • the 1919 treaty that ended world war 1. • building up armed forces to prepare for war. • head of the committee on public information. • act of giving two different sides equal strength or power. • having merchant ships travel in groups protected by warships. • ...
World War 1;Sacramento 2019-05-22
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- Britain, France, and Russia, later joined by the United States
- a promise by the Germans not to sink vessels without warning
- Message proposing an alliance between Germany and Mexico
- building up armed forces to prepare for war.
- a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- truce agreement
- act of giving two different sides equal strength or power
- having merchant ships travel in groups protected by warships
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- the right of people to choose their own political status
- payments made by defeated countries after a war
- movement of many African Americans to northern cities from the South in the early 1900s
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- a kind of biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions
13 Clues: truce agreement • building up armed forces to prepare for war. • payments made by defeated countries after a war • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire • a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation • the right of people to choose their own political status • Message proposing an alliance between Germany and Mexico • ...
World War 1 causes 2021-12-12
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- The country that lost to japan in 1904
- Belief that your nation is superior to
- system where countries are in groups
- Alliance with Austria-Hungary at the beginning
- Colonise to gain military
- The country that killed Franz Ferdinand
- The largest empire in the world
- The country that is in the Tripple entente
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- Group of Austria, Germany, and Italy.
- Join the triple alliance in 1882
- Colonising
- Europe people
- The country which used the unit as one
13 Clues: Colonising • Europe people • Colonise to gain military • The largest empire in the world • Join the triple alliance in 1882 • system where countries are in groups • Group of Austria, Germany, and Italy. • The country that lost to japan in 1904 • Belief that your nation is superior to • The country which used the unit as one • The country that killed Franz Ferdinand • ...
World War II Crossword 2025-04-17
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- A character that represents the countless women who filled factory and shipyard jobs during World War II
- This replaced silk as a lightweight material used to make parachutes
- A French woman who helped downed Allied pilots escape to safety
- June 6, 1944
- Ships that transport and accomodate the take-off and landing of flying vehicles
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- The Russian city where German troops were defated on February 2, 1943
- This technology uses the behavior of electromagnetic waves to "see" planes before they could reach their targets
- When a nation devotes all its resources to the war effort
- The American General who took command of a joint British and American force in Morocco and Algeria
- Winston Churchill, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin met to discuss an alliance against Japan in this Russian city
- A Soviet Pilot who shot down 12 German planes before she herself was killed
- Information used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view
- This technology allowed submarines to use sound waves underwater to "see" enemy submarines
13 Clues: June 6, 1944 • When a nation devotes all its resources to the war effort • A French woman who helped downed Allied pilots escape to safety • This replaced silk as a lightweight material used to make parachutes • The Russian city where German troops were defated on February 2, 1943 • A Soviet Pilot who shot down 12 German planes before she herself was killed • ...
World War I - Vocab 2022-02-09
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- / initially neutral, this country joined the war in 1915
- / information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- / the "allies" of World War I
- / a country involved in both WWI & WWII
- / the country where most trench warfare in WWI occured
- / identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- / a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
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- / made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and eventually Italy
- / this Triple Alliance empire contained the two names of current European countries
- / geographically the largest nation in Asia
- / a formal agreement between countries to support each other, even militarily
- / this country didn't join the war until 1917
- / the largest island nation in Europe
13 Clues: / the "allies" of World War I • / the largest island nation in Europe • / a country involved in both WWI & WWII • / geographically the largest nation in Asia • / this country didn't join the war until 1917 • / the country where most trench warfare in WWI occured • / initially neutral, this country joined the war in 1915 • ...
The Greek Gods + Goddesses 2023-01-31
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- Goddess of wisdom + warfare
- Goddess of fireplace
- Goddess of harvest
- God of light + reason
- Last lord of the Titans
- Messenger of the Gods
- God of death (king of underworld)
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- God of all nature (1/2 human,1/2 goat)
- God of lightning, gods, and humans
- Goddess of love + beauty
- Goddess of the moon + hunting
- God of water
- God of fire
- Goddess of wine
- Protector of marriage
- God of war
- Cupid
17 Clues: Cupid • God of war • God of fire • God of water • Goddess of wine • Goddess of harvest • Goddess of fireplace • God of light + reason • Protector of marriage • Messenger of the Gods • Last lord of the Titans • Goddess of love + beauty • Goddess of wisdom + warfare • Goddess of the moon + hunting • God of death (king of underworld) • God of lightning, gods, and humans • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2025-04-22
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- The title of the Russian monarch overthrown in 1917.
- The opposing anti-Bolshevik forces during the Russian Civil War.
- Leader of the Provisional Government overthrown in October 1917.
- The elected assembly created after the 1905 Revolution.
- Acronym for Lenin's 1921 economic policy to restore stability.
- Harsh peace treaty that ended Russia’s involvement in World War I.
- Leader of the Bolsheviks who led the October Revolution.
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- Communism Economic policy during the Civil War, involving grain requisitioning.
- Workers’councils that played a key role in the revolutions.
- the evik secret police established in 1917.
- Mystic adviser to the Tsarina, blamed for weakening the monarchy.
- First name of the last Tsar of Russia.
12 Clues: First name of the last Tsar of Russia. • the evik secret police established in 1917. • The title of the Russian monarch overthrown in 1917. • The elected assembly created after the 1905 Revolution. • Leader of the Bolsheviks who led the October Revolution. • Workers’councils that played a key role in the revolutions. • ...
The Spanish Civil War for kids 2013-06-02
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- (2 words)German Air Unit that Airlifted Army of Africa from Morocco to Spain
- (2 words) Groups of armed men that sided with the Republicans with broad reasons of fighting and volunteers came from different nations
- (2words) Religious organization that sided with the Nationalists
- Prime Minister of Spain from 1931-1933, 1936-1939, Left-wing Republican
- Leftists, Liberals, fractured,
- a country in the Northern part of Africa where Franco’s army was moved from to mainland Spain
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- (2 words) coalition consisted of left-wing political organizations, started by Azana
- The Rebels of the war, Germany, Italy, Fascist Right, Won the war
- Battle where Italian forces are defeated by the Republicans
- The leader of Italy
- (2 words) Legislation and loophole used by oil companies in the mid 30’s to loan oil to Franco on credit
- (2 words)leader of the Nationalists rebels and was dictator Spain until 1975
- The leader of Germany
- There were implemented to increase the purchasing power of peasants, had a negative impact on the wealthy Land-Owning elite
- Group of people that live in the northern part of Spain that want independence from Spain
15 Clues: The leader of Italy • The leader of Germany • Leftists, Liberals, fractured, • Battle where Italian forces are defeated by the Republicans • (2words) Religious organization that sided with the Nationalists • The Rebels of the war, Germany, Italy, Fascist Right, Won the war • Prime Minister of Spain from 1931-1933, 1936-1939, Left-wing Republican • ...
Odysseys of Theros (MtG & DnD) 2022-08-01
27 Clues: Liar • Sage • Deep • Wild • Order • Smith • Weaver • Winner • Shadow • Leader • Dealer • Mother • Boatman • Unknown • Murderer • Our World • City of War • City of Wisdom • City of Seasons • Creature of Iroas • Power of the Gods • Creature of Stone • Creature of Mogis • Creature of Nature • Power over the Gods • Creature of Revelry • Creature of the Plains
27 2024-08-27
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- Sports arena
- Digital world
- High-tech city
- Doom’s country
- Monster school
- Sunken city
- Vampire city
- Magical kingdom
- Holy Grail city
- Gothic city
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- City of chaos
- Floating city
- Mangrove archipelago
- War-torn nation
- Adventure island
- Samurai land
- Moon city
- Ghost town
- Desert planet
- Magic academy
- Underworld prison
- Viking heaven
- Titan forest
- Pirate haven
- Tech-obsessed city
25 Clues: Moon city • Ghost town • Sunken city • Gothic city • Sports arena • Samurai land • Titan forest • Pirate haven • Vampire city • City of chaos • Floating city • Digital world • Desert planet • Magic academy • Viking heaven • High-tech city • Doom’s country • Monster school • War-torn nation • Magical kingdom • Holy Grail city • Adventure island • Underworld prison • Tech-obsessed city • Mangrove archipelago
1950s Review - Intro to Cold War 2020-05-04
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- this type of bomb made it clear that ducking and covering would not save you
- rebellious type of music loved by 1950s teenagers
- this was the first conflict (actual fighting) in the Cold War
- military alliance between all the capitalist countries; if you attack one, you attack them all
- where you would have to live for weeks or years if a hydrogen bomb dropped near your area
- how US and Brits supplied western part of Berlin for 13 months with needed food and supplies
- economic and government system opposed by US during Cold War
- White America left the cities and moved here during the 1950s
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- when soldiers come home, marry and have BIG families (4+ kids)
- this law connected most US cities of at least 50k people
- advice given by Bert the Turtle to school kids if an atomic bomb went off
- in the Korean War this country was the communist one invading the US ally
- City where Joseph Stalin tried to cut off capitalist supplies and force them to join Soviet side in Cold War
- US strategy during the Cold War to keep communism from spreading to new areas
- the particles in the atmosphere that linger and eventually fall to Earth, poisoning the people that are exposed to them
- Technically, the US did not declare war on North Korea; this organization used many troops (mostly US) to push the North Koreans back
- large populated country that turned communist in 1949, scaring rest of world
- US President at the start of the Cold War
- competition to conquer outer space and get to moon first
- The 1950s were full of these, like "Be normal" and "fit in"
- Soviet satellite launched into space and really scared the US
- allowed soldiers to get a free education after serving in WWII
- former general in WWII and then ended the Korean War as president
23 Clues: US President at the start of the Cold War • rebellious type of music loved by 1950s teenagers • this law connected most US cities of at least 50k people • competition to conquer outer space and get to moon first • The 1950s were full of these, like "Be normal" and "fit in" • economic and government system opposed by US during Cold War • ...
Revolutionary War Study Guide 2025-11-12
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- British general sent to drive the French out of the Ohio Valley in 1755
- British foreign minister who made peace with important indigenous allies and adopted indigenous fighting techniques during the Seven Years' War
- Washington's crossing of the Delaware River on Christmas day to surprise the Hessians, leading to an American victory
- The Boston Massacre killed _______ colonists
- The Declaration of Independence was written for the colonists to declare independence from _________
- This act was put in place to eliminate the illegal sugar trade between the Spanish and French West Indies and the British colonies
- A decisive American win, which converted the French to officially support the colonists.
- Washington was the general of the _________________.
- Very high casualties for the British, which made the Americans more confident in their ability to win the war
- The Native American tribes that allied with France during the French and Indian War were _______, Ottawa, and Algonquin
- Diplomat who gained France's support for the Americans leading to the Treaty of Alliance with France
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- Merchants, lawyers, tavern owners, and printers were all hurt economically by this Act
- British officer who was defeated by the French and forced to return to Virginia during the Seven Years' War
- Betrayed his men to ally himself with the British (known as a great traitor in American society)
- The president of the Second Continental Congress
- After the French and Indian War, the British owned a lot of war _____ and taxed the colonists as a result
- The French colonies mainly indulged in the ________ system
- In October 1781, Lord Cornwallis surrendered to the COntinental Army after the Battle of_________
- First battle of the Revolutionary War where the minutemen met the British; "shot heard around the world"
- Closed the port of Boston due to the Boston Tea Party and revoked the Massachusetts's charter
- This Native American tribe allied with the British during the French and Indian War
21 Clues: The Boston Massacre killed _______ colonists • The president of the Second Continental Congress • Washington was the general of the _________________. • The French colonies mainly indulged in the ________ system • British general sent to drive the French out of the Ohio Valley in 1755 • ...
WWII Key terms 2016-03-07
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- Conference meeting between Truman, Churchill and Stalin after the war to continue the plans started at Yalta
- site of D-day invasion, turning point of the war in West Europe
- 1st atomic bomb dropped on this Japanese city
- Day victory in Europe day when the Germans surrendered
- Trails war crimes trails held in Germany after the war
- Charter agreement between Roosevelt and Churchill where they outlines their support of war against Germany
- Harbor Japanese attack that brought the United States into WWII
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- Nations international peace-keeping agency created to keep world peace at the end of WWII
- 2nd atomic bomb dropped on this Japanese city
- turning point of the war in the Pacific U.S code breakers intercepted the Japanese attack plans
- took place in Europe, six million Jews were systematically and brutally murdered by the Nazis and their collaberators
- Lease Act act that allowed the U.S to sell, lead or lease arms or other war suppliers to any nation considered "vital to the defense"
- Day "Victory over japan day" is the celebration of the surrender of Japan
- Sea defensive victory for the allies in which they stopped the Japanese advanced on Australia
- conference Chuchill and stalin meet to discuss plans for postwar peace
15 Clues: 2nd atomic bomb dropped on this Japanese city • 1st atomic bomb dropped on this Japanese city • Day victory in Europe day when the Germans surrendered • Trails war crimes trails held in Germany after the war • site of D-day invasion, turning point of the war in West Europe • Harbor Japanese attack that brought the United States into WWII • ...
Self-Assessment on Bible Study 2023-03-20
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- Many is tempted when drawn away by his own what and enticed? (James 1:14)
- The man who endures what is approved and will receive the crown of life? (James 1:12)
- If we believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, we may have what in His name? (John 20:31)
- The Word of His grace is able to do what to you? (Acts 20:32) (3 words)
- Sin, when full grown, bring forth what? (James 1:15)
- What did Jesus do that are not written in the book of John? (John 20:30) (3 words)
- The Holy Scriptures is given that the man of God may be what? (2 Timothy 3:17)
- Timothy was told that he must continue in the things he had what? (2 Timothy 3:14)
- All who desire to live what in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution? (2 Timothy 3:12)
- God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him, should not what but have everlasting life? (John 3:16)
- God cannot be tempted nor tempt anyone else by what? (James 1:13)
- All scripture is given by inspiration of whom? (2 Timothy 3:16)
- The Holy Scriptures thoroughly does what the man of God for every good work? (2 Timothy 3:17)
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- What did Paul endure at Antioch, Iconium, and Lystra? (2 Timothy 3:11)
- The Holy Scriptures are able to make you wise for salvation through what in Christ Jesus? (2 Timothy 3:15)
- The signs told about in the book of John were written that we may believe in Jesus Christ, the what? (John 20:31) (3 words)
- When desire is conceived, it gives birth to what (James 1:15)
- All Scripture is given for instruction in what? (2 Timothy 3:16)
- The Word of His grace is able to give you a/an what? (Acts 20:32)
- Out of how many persecutions did the Lord deliver Paul? (2 Timothy 3:11)
- If someone does not believe in Jesus as the Son of God, that person is what already?
- Timothy had learn what from childhood? (2 Timothy 3:15) (2 words)
- Paul said the reason for him writing 1 Timothy was so Timothy would know how to what himself in the house of God? (1 Timothy 3:15)
- No one should say they are tempted by whom? (James 1:13)
- God sent His Son into the world that through Him, the world might be what? (John 3:17)
25 Clues: Sin, when full grown, bring forth what? (James 1:15) • No one should say they are tempted by whom? (James 1:13) • When desire is conceived, it gives birth to what (James 1:15) • All scripture is given by inspiration of whom? (2 Timothy 3:16) • All Scripture is given for instruction in what? (2 Timothy 3:16) • ...
World History Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-20
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- one of the world’s oldest religions, practiced by most people in India today
- warfare\ war fought from trenches
- extreme shortage of food
- the process in which countries are linked through trade and culture
- Points\ Woodrow Wilson’s plan for world peace, proposed in 1918
- German submarines that threatened ships in the waters around Great Britain
- an outbreak of a contagious disease that spreads quickly and affects many people
- division, such as the one that separated India into Muslim and Hindi countries
- people who leave their own country to find safety in another nation
- corporations\ large companies that operate in multiple countries
- culture\ traits that are common within a group of people, such as food, sports, music, and movies
- of Nations\ organization of nations created with the hope of ending future wars
- a state of peaceful existence free from suffering
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- Hindi word for “rule”; term used for the era of British rule in India
- Note\ German diplomat’s secret message to Mexico urging an attack on the United States
- diffusion\ the spread of culture traits from one region to another
- trade\ exchange of goods among nations without trade barriers such as tariffs
- of Versailles\ treaty that ended World War I and punished Germany severely
- the sum effect of a person’s deeds and actions during life
- information designed to influence people’s opinions
- beautifully styled writing that is a distinctive feature of Islamic art
- Wilson\ United States President during World War I
- the relationship between countries that depend on each other for resources, goods, or services
- ancestral “fathers”
- practice of having work done elsewhere to cut costs or increase production
- truce
- the deliberate destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group
- Campaign\ Allied effort to destroy the Central Powers’ guns and forts that lined the Dardanelles
- movement\ the combining of many small farms by wealthy landowners
- Arkwright\ inventor of the spinning frame, which spun stronger, thinner thread
30 Clues: truce • ancestral “fathers” • extreme shortage of food • warfare\ war fought from trenches • a state of peaceful existence free from suffering • Wilson\ United States President during World War I • information designed to influence people’s opinions • the sum effect of a person’s deeds and actions during life • ...
Katerina Borotko's Articles X-Word 2024-02-09
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- Hamiltion sees that without a ________ army, America is weak and almost nothing; He also predicted correctly that the states would argue with one another.
- Pennsylvania and __________ are arguing about what state will control land to the West; Might've become a shooting war.
- The most important "underlying crisis" in the US that overshadowed all over issues?
- The USA could only make money from the states from __________ it.
- _______ and writers were the first to give expression towards their national vision for America.
- Hamiltion and _______ are the visionaries; Their nationalism is shared by a small minority of the country men.
- Most Americans didn't travel further than 30 _____ from where they were born; They view America in a local point of view.
- The land that was won over by the Americans was mostly "populated" by ______ tribes.
- Americans become _______; creditors and debtors.
- In 1786, Massachusetts, a fight breaks out; Farmers march the the state court house in Springfield; Daniel _____ was known to have lead most of these fights.
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- Each state would persue their own independent course and __________. (This includes currency).
- Alexander_______; Saw the potential in the USA (Different potential than other world leaders); Hated Congress, himself, and the world.
- Alexander Hamilton thought he was wasting his time in ______ service; Opposite of Private.
- Alexander Hamilton hated ________, the world and himself.
- The Treaty of _____ gave the Americans control of the West, all the way to the Mississippi River.
- America had plenty of resources/advantages such as _______ resources, population, and isolation from European war.
- Noah Webster was a 25-year-old graduate from ____.
- What did Noah Webster write, The American _________ Book.
- Noah Webster says that, "Better the _____ of one man, than the ignorance and passions of the mob!"
- Most Loyalists either moved to _______, or Canada after the Revolutionary war; Most Loyalists were given a cold shoulder when they came here, because they were from America; They felt lonely.
- The citizens of the states were falling into an economic __________.
21 Clues: Americans become _______; creditors and debtors. • Noah Webster was a 25-year-old graduate from ____. • Alexander Hamilton hated ________, the world and himself. • What did Noah Webster write, The American _________ Book. • The USA could only make money from the states from __________ it. • The citizens of the states were falling into an economic __________. • ...
Countries 2022-11-01
14 Clues: Anime • Pizza • Biden • Minecraft • The Queen • _____ Fries • Made in ____ • Potato famine • Putin is leader • Dia de los muertos • Kim Jong Un is ruler • Kangaroos/Koala are there • Main enemy in World War Two • Has a flag with a maple leaf
Latin Sayings 2024-11-30
14 Clues: Ovid • Roma • Sanctus • Lamb of God • Ever higher • Before the war • Always Faithful • Nurturing mother • Sign of the Cross • Sins of the world • The mother of Italy • Dominus Deus Sabaoth • I am a solider of Christ • Where are you going, Lord?
Amato 2024-03-27
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- Information or ideas spread to influence public opinion.
- Curtain The symbolic division between Eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War.
- weapons Powerful explosives that use atomic reactions, capable of causing massive destruction.
- wars Conflicts where two superpowers supported opposing sides without directly fighting each other.
- Countries that joined together to support and defend each other during the Cold War.
- A policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism.
- The practice of spying, gathering secret information from other countries.
- arms control Efforts to limit the number and use of nuclear weapons.
- A period of improved relations and reduced tension between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- Wall A wall built by East Germany to separate East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
- race A competition between nations to develop and acquire more advanced weapons.
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- Scare A period of intense fear of communism in the United States during the Cold War.
- A policy of not aligning with either the United States or the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- airlift A massive airlift operation to supply West Berlin during the Soviet blockade.
- War A period of political tension and rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II.
- theory The belief that if one country fell to communism, neighboring countries would also fall.
- race A competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to achieve milestones in space exploration.
- coexistence The idea that the United States and the Soviet Union could peacefully coexist despite their ideological differences.
- The United States and the Soviet Union, the two dominant countries during the Cold War.
- fallout Radioactive particles released into the atmosphere after a nuclear explosion.
20 Clues: A policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism. • Information or ideas spread to influence public opinion. • arms control Efforts to limit the number and use of nuclear weapons. • The practice of spying, gathering secret information from other countries. • race A competition between nations to develop and acquire more advanced weapons. • ...
Canadian Trivia 2022-08-31
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- There are no roads leading to this territory.
- This Canadian city was named after a berry.
- Canada has more of these than the rest of the world combined.
- These vine plants have been planted in Nova Scotia since the 1600s.
- Canadians consume twice as much of this meal in a box than Americans.
- In the early 20th Century, Amber Valley was an all-black community in this province.
- In 1967, the town of St. Pauls, Alberta, created the world's largest landing pad for these.
- Until the late 18th century this fish was used as currency in Newfoundland and Labrador.
- This type of pizza was created by Same Panapoulos in London, Ontario in 1962.
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- This Alberta town set the record for the most extreme temperature change, -19 C to +22 C in less than an hour
- People in Chuchill, Manitoba leave their cars unlocked for people escaping these.
- Sir William Stephenson, a fighter pilot in the Second World War and later did counter-espionage for the British was thought to be the inspiration for this famous fictional spy character.
- According to comic book lore, this superhero was born in Cold Lake, Alberta.
- This Metis leader is considered the founder of Manitoba
- Letters addressed to the postal code H0H 0H0 are delivered here.
- Alberta is the world's largest inhabited region to be completely free of these pests.
- This novelist trained at Camp X, a spy school in Ontario, during the Second World War.
- This area has less gravity than the rest of the world.
18 Clues: This Canadian city was named after a berry. • There are no roads leading to this territory. • This area has less gravity than the rest of the world. • This Metis leader is considered the founder of Manitoba • Canada has more of these than the rest of the world combined. • Letters addressed to the postal code H0H 0H0 are delivered here. • ...
The Life of Plato 2020-01-14
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- What does ‘Platon’ mean? (5)
- The city Plato was born in. (6)
- Using reason as opposed to empirical evidence. (11)
- The art of question and answer. (10)
- Plato did not feel this was the most effective form of government. (9)
- The war that Plato probably fought three campaigns in as a soldier. (12)
- The crime Socrates was accused of. (7)
- Rule by few over many. (9)
- The real world is a world of ___________. (5)
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- Wo did Plato meet on his first trip to Syracuse in Sicily? (8)
- Plato was born into a wealthy, ______________ family. (12)
- Plato was friend and pupil of this other great philosopher. (8)
- Plato founded the first known institution of higher learning in the West. (3,7)
- What is knowledge and how do we come by it? (12)
- The name of Plato’s older brother. (7)
- We live in an illusory world, the world of our __________. (6)
16 Clues: Rule by few over many. (9) • What does ‘Platon’ mean? (5) • The city Plato was born in. (6) • The art of question and answer. (10) • The name of Plato’s older brother. (7) • The crime Socrates was accused of. (7) • The real world is a world of ___________. (5) • What is knowledge and how do we come by it? (12) • Using reason as opposed to empirical evidence. (11) • ...
Gallipoli landing 2018-04-18
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- - a container on a gun that holds amo
- a country in the war that took place in world war 1
- - a amount of people
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- - a guess or a production
- - Anzac stand for Australia,New Zealand,army corps
- a person in the war
- - a group of nations or the government
- - to join something
- - I person who performs voluntary work
9 Clues: a person in the war • - to join something • - a amount of people • - a guess or a production • - a container on a gun that holds amo • - a group of nations or the government • - I person who performs voluntary work • - Anzac stand for Australia,New Zealand,army corps • a country in the war that took place in world war 1
CrossWord Puzzel 2025-10-21
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- Narrate or inform
- Film or motion picture
- Tale or narrative
- Encounter or gather
- Assault or strike
- Savior or champion
- Existence or living
- Earth or planet
- Faith or expectation
- Warrior or fighter
- Excellent or magnificent
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- Wisdom or knowledge
- Canine or puppy
- Sign or emblem
- Grab or seize
- Conflict or battle
- Discover or locate
- Buddy or companion
- Courage or valor
- Squad or unit
20 Clues: Grab or seize • Squad or unit • Sign or emblem • Canine or puppy • Earth or planet • Courage or valor • Narrate or inform • Tale or narrative • Assault or strike • Conflict or battle • Savior or champion • Discover or locate • Buddy or companion • Warrior or fighter • Wisdom or knowledge • Encounter or gather • Existence or living • Faith or expectation • Film or motion picture • Excellent or magnificent
History Test #13 2024-03-19
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- Germany is often called the "Land of the "
- the French emperor who wanted to conquer all of the world
- the island at the toe of Italy's boot
- the capital city of Italy
- Italian sculptor of David and Moses
- the leader of the Protestant Reformation in France
- Adolf Hitler's desire to conquer led to this war
- called the "Land of the Midnight Sun"
- these are things and facts associated with which country: Alps, Wiliam Tell and independence of country, International Red Cross, the book of Heidi, cheese, chocolates, watches, music boxes, a neutral republic, landlocked
- the country that reunited in the spring of 1990
- capital of Norway
- mainland Europe's only active volcano
- the city with the famous "leaning tower"
- the huge swamp in southern Spain
- one of the greatest scientific geniuses of all time
- the world's largest island; called the "Land of Fire and Ice"
- the Strait of Gibraltar separates the Iberian Peninsula from this place
- Handel, Beethoven and this person were three famous German musicians
- the scientist who taught the world how to protect against germs
- located on the Jutland Peninsula
- the first man to sail around the world
- high, rocky banks
- the capital of Spain
- the leader of the National Socialist Party in Germany
- the highest peak in France, begins with Mont
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- Spain and Portugal are on this peninsula
- Inuits sometimes live in these temporary snow-blocked shelters
- Italian painter of the Mona Lisa
- this river isEurope's most important inland waterway
- Matadors in Spain fight this animal
- first European to travel all the way across Asia
- Italian dictator and leader of the Fascists
- a great scientist
- the most famous writer from Denmark
- young peasant girl who led the French army to victory, but was later captured and burned at the stake
- the World War II hero who became president of the Fifth Republic
- this tower is a famous French landmark
- the capital of Germany; also the German city that was divided after World War II
- these are things and facts associated with which country: tulips, windmills, lowlands, pilgrims who later came to America, wooden shoes and dikes
- the capital of France
- the reason no trees grow in the tundra region is because it is located above this line
- this region is north of the Arctic Circle in the Frigid Zone
- Italy is often called the "Home of the "
43 Clues: a great scientist • capital of Norway • high, rocky banks • the capital of Spain • the capital of France • the capital city of Italy • Italian painter of the Mona Lisa • the huge swamp in southern Spain • located on the Jutland Peninsula • Matadors in Spain fight this animal • Italian sculptor of David and Moses • the most famous writer from Denmark • ...
Vocab 3 2018-11-28
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- a British ocean liner and briefly the world's largest passenger ship
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- a corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, asserting that the U.S. might intervene in the affairs of an American republic threatened with seizure or intervention by a European country
- two or more individuals, organizations, or countries who are working together towards the same purpose as a result of mutual agreement
- an international organization created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts
- a country that has significant influence in international affairs
- an American naval ship that sank in Havana Harbor during the Cuban revolt against Spain
- Germany and its allies in World War I
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- not helping or supporting either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917
- International negotiations backed by the threat of force
- journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration
- a government's strategy in dealing with other nations
- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I
- an artificial waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean
- an American statesman and academic who served as the 28th President of the United States from 1913 to 1921
- an American statesman and writer who served as the 26th President of the United States from 1901 to 1909
- a United States policy of opposing European colonialism in the Americas beginning in 1823
21 Clues: Germany and its allies in World War I • patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts • a government's strategy in dealing with other nations • International negotiations backed by the threat of force • a country that has significant influence in international affairs • journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration • ...
Vocab 3 2018-11-28
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- a government's strategy in dealing with other nations
- a British ocean liner and briefly the world's largest passenger ship
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- a country that has significant influence in international affairs
- a corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, asserting that the U.S. might intervene in the affairs of an American republic threatened with seizure or intervention by a European country
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts
- a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917
- not helping or supporting either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.
- an American statesman and writer who served as the 26th President of the United States from 1901 to 1909
- journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration
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- a United States policy of opposing European colonialism in the Americas beginning in 1823
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- an artificial waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean
- an American statesman and academic who served as the 28th President of the United States from 1913 to 1921
- International negotiations backed by the threat of force
- an international organization created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes
- an American naval ship that sank in Havana Harbor during the Cuban revolt against Spain
- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I
- Germany and its allies in World War I
- two or more individuals, organizations, or countries who are working together towards the same purpose as a result of mutual agreement
21 Clues: Germany and its allies in World War I • patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts • a government's strategy in dealing with other nations • International negotiations backed by the threat of force • a country that has significant influence in international affairs • journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration • ...
World War Two Terminology by Max 2023-05-18
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- The blank blank of the 1900s in Canada was a term used to lure in immagrants.
- The organization in charge of the missions of aerospace warning, aerospace control and maritime warning for North America (Acronym).
- The principal author of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
- An international organization founded in 1945 that is committed to maintaining international peace and security.
- The last name of the prime minister of Canada that oversaw Canada's expanding international role in the post world war two world.
- The sign of Canadians proud identity.
- The indigenous Advocate war hero that was born in Petersfild, October 25, 1915.
- An organization founded in 1931 that consists of 31 countries from Europe and North America that exists to protect the people and territory of its members (Acronym).
- The gathering of nations to maintain an association between countries that had once been part of the British colonies.
- The supersonic interceptor jet aircraft designed and built in the 1950s by A.V. Roe in Canada.
- The act that was made to give a clear definition of Canadian citizenship and provide an underlying community of status for all the people of Canada.
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- The people called upon all around the world to maintain peace and security.
- The nickname for the man who once held the scoring record in the NHL of 544 goals, and had a famous award named after him.
- The Egyptian invasion of a famous canal in 1956.
- The Charter that protects those basic rights and freedoms of all Canadian citizens.
- The Plan for Co-operative Economic Development in South and South-East Asia.
- The first Premier of Newfoundland.
- The war between a communist North and a Democratic South, resulting in the division of a country into two.
- The bunker that was built to accommodate 565 people for up to one month without receiving additional supplies from the outside.
- The ¬¬¬¬________ Strike in Quebec lead workers to go on strike for safer and healthier working conditions.
20 Clues: The first Premier of Newfoundland. • The sign of Canadians proud identity. • The Egyptian invasion of a famous canal in 1956. • The principal author of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. • The people called upon all around the world to maintain peace and security. • The Plan for Co-operative Economic Development in South and South-East Asia. • ...
WWI 2023-11-01
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- Due to the unpopularity of being in WWI and the rise of communism
- What ended WWI officially
- The losers of WWI
- The Empire who reacted to Serbia's assassination
- The winners of WWI
- A government system and an economic system
- At the time, World War I was also called this
- Who got assassinated by serbian extremist
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- After The Russian Civil War, this person took over using Communism
- Treaties made between countries for defense or political help
- The Russian monarchy that was overthrown in the Russian Civil War
- The armistice meant to heavily punish Germany
- Russia became this nation after adopting communism
13 Clues: The losers of WWI • The winners of WWI • What ended WWI officially • Who got assassinated by serbian extremist • A government system and an economic system • The armistice meant to heavily punish Germany • At the time, World War I was also called this • The Empire who reacted to Serbia's assassination • Russia became this nation after adopting communism • ...
HISTORICAL PERSONALITIES AND TERMS 2013-09-21
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- it was started by Benito Mussolini.
- British Prime Minister whose leadership through the Second World War is seen as paramount.
- Adolf Hitler was an example of this.
- Leader of the Chinese Revolution. Thought to be the key behind establishing China as a world power.
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- TheGerman word for lightning war.
- The policy of racial discrimination in South Africa.
- Served 27 years in prison before becoming President of the same nation.
- Mexico is a country that belongs here.
- He led Russia after the revolution in 1917
- The form of government that U.S.A has today.
10 Clues: TheGerman word for lightning war. • it was started by Benito Mussolini. • Adolf Hitler was an example of this. • Mexico is a country that belongs here. • He led Russia after the revolution in 1917 • The form of government that U.S.A has today. • The policy of racial discrimination in South Africa. • ...
GB Red Crossword 2024-05-28
16 Clues: a sickness • an employee • J.K Rowling • Thomas Edison • Justin Bieber • a lack of war • an ideal world • a white Bigfoot • a lack of crime • Albert Einstein • without disease • high temperature • Daniel Radcliffe • work done around the house • a mythical monster which breathes fire • a horse-like creature with a single horn
Human Rights 2015-08-13
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- Most rights apply to a ______ group.
- What year was the United Nations Declaration of Human rights signed?
- After Cyrus the great announced that people were free to pick their religion, what place did he conquer?
- Who do human rights apply to?
- What is the 27th rule on the Universal declaration of human rights?
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- ___________announced that slaves were free to go.
- Natural Laws are laws that people follow ________.
- What was the main cause of world war 1 and 2?
8 Clues: Who do human rights apply to? • Most rights apply to a ______ group. • What was the main cause of world war 1 and 2? • ___________announced that slaves were free to go. • Natural Laws are laws that people follow ________. • What is the 27th rule on the Universal declaration of human rights? • What year was the United Nations Declaration of Human rights signed? • ...
The 1920’s 2023-01-10
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- Birth of a man that created a famous car company.
- What twenties is the 1920’s often referred to?
- An American gangster that illegally sold alcohol.
- What was sold to make America rich after World War 2?
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- The end of a thriving decade was known as the “Great…?”
- The name of the American president in 1924.
- What was the most popular genre of music during this time?
- This had a great increase in the 1920’s.
8 Clues: This had a great increase in the 1920’s. • The name of the American president in 1924. • What twenties is the 1920’s often referred to? • Birth of a man that created a famous car company. • An American gangster that illegally sold alcohol. • What was sold to make America rich after World War 2? • The end of a thriving decade was known as the “Great…?” • ...
1940s 2023-05-09
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- What was the Manhattan project's main focus?
- Who was one person to design the ENIAC?
- What disease was caused by germs being spread from person to person through air?
- What were Germany, Italy, and France called in World War 2?
- Who broke the sound barrier in 1947?
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- What was a popular medicine used in the 1940s?
- What was the name of the genocide Adolf Hitler committed?
- What was the city in Japan that was hit by an atomic bomb?
8 Clues: Who broke the sound barrier in 1947? • Who was one person to design the ENIAC? • What was the Manhattan project's main focus? • What was a popular medicine used in the 1940s? • What was the name of the genocide Adolf Hitler committed? • What was the city in Japan that was hit by an atomic bomb? • What were Germany, Italy, and France called in World War 2? • ...
Iron Curtain 2022-05-13
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- country divided by Berlin wall
- time of tension between US and Russia after second world war
- communication that is primarily used to influence or persuade an audience to further an agenda
- political ideology that economy and property should be run publicly and by community
- war during 1939-1945
- north Atlantic treaty organization
- Ability of a state to govern its territory free from control of its internal affairs by other states.
- phrase made famous by Winston Churchill to describe the line separating the Soviet-dominated eastern Europe from the sovereign nations of the west
- leader of the communist party of the soviet union
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- an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions
- political ideology that allows a free market and private ownership
- A plan that the US came up with to revive war-torn economies of Europe. This plan offered $13 billion in aid to western and Southern Europe.
- British prime minister
- a country that is formally independent in the world, but under heavy political, economic, and military influence or control from another country
- socialist and communist state that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
15 Clues: war during 1939-1945 • British prime minister • country divided by Berlin wall • north Atlantic treaty organization • leader of the communist party of the soviet union • time of tension between US and Russia after second world war • political ideology that allows a free market and private ownership • ...
America in WWII 2025-03-31
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- Victory in Europe Day, marking Germany’s surrender on May 8, 1945.
- A U.S. military strategy in the Pacific, capturing only strategically important islands.
- A political system in which the government controls all aspects of citizens' lives.
- A forced march of American and Filipino prisoners by the Japanese, resulting in thousands of deaths.
- The alliance of the U.K., France, the U.S., and the Soviet Union during World War II.
- A U.S. policy allowing aid to countries vital to its defense, such as Britain and the Soviet Union.
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- A major German counterattack in Belgium during the winter of 1944–1945.
- A political ideology that emphasizes strong nationalism and prioritizes the state over individual rights.
- The secret U.S. project to develop the atomic bomb.
- Victory over Japan Day, marking Japans's surrender on August 15, 1945
- The Allied invasion of Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944.
- A surprise attack by Japan on December 7, 1941, prompting the U.S. to enter WWII.
- The alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.
- Japanese city on which the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb in August 1945.
- A decisive U.S. victory against Japan in 1942 that turned the tide of the Pacific War.
15 Clues: The secret U.S. project to develop the atomic bomb. • The Allied invasion of Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944. • The alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II. • Victory in Europe Day, marking Germany’s surrender on May 8, 1945. • Victory over Japan Day, marking Japans's surrender on August 15, 1945 • ...
CH. 19 REVIEW 2022-01-19
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- Nov. 1918 - Germany agreed to sign the ____, or truce, that ended the war.
- Great _____ - many African-Americans moved from South to cities in the North
- Fall 1918 - ____ epidemic begins
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire were all part of the ____ Powers.
- ____ ____ Act - started a draft to increase soldiers for the war
- nation's first ___ agency - Committee on Public Information
- British ____ prevented goods from reaching Germany
- ____ ____ Board encouraged companies to use mass-production techniques to increase efficiency
- devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation
- long-term cause of World War I, involving a contest for colonies
- African-American supported protest of WWI
- assassination of ______ sparked WWI
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- At the beginning of WWI, U.S. policy was to remain ______.
- nickname of American infantrymen
- He thought African-Americans should support the war.
- contained the suggestion of an alliance between Germany and Mexico - ______ _____
- won the U.S presidential election of 1916
- Germany’s policy to sink any ship in British waters without warning - ______ submarine warfare
- a German submarine
- led the American Expeditionary Force
- People bought _____ to help finance the war - would be paid back plus interest
- person put in charge of Food Administration
- U.S., Britain, France & Russia - all part of the ______
- To reduce shipping losses caused by U-boats, G. Britain began using the _____ system.
- sinking of ______ - turned American public opinion against Germany
- Espionage and ____ Acts - punished those who spoke or protested against the war
- 19th Amendment gave women the right to ______.
- _____ gardens created to increase food supply
28 Clues: a German submarine • nickname of American infantrymen • Fall 1918 - ____ epidemic begins • assassination of ______ sparked WWI • led the American Expeditionary Force • won the U.S presidential election of 1916 • African-American supported protest of WWI • person put in charge of Food Administration • _____ gardens created to increase food supply • ...
Unit Standard #5:Part 2 Crossword Assignment 2025-04-23
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- U.S. fought to prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia. (1955-1975)
- Standoff between the U.S. and USSR over nuclear weapons in Cuba. (1962)
- U.S. political party traditionally supporting limited government and free market policies
- A major U.S. political party often linked with liberal and progressive ideals.
- A war fought with limited commitment of resources to achieve a limited objective, such as containing communism
- Cold War competition to dominate space exploration.
- Competition between superpowers to build up powerful weapons.
- The period in time marked by conservative policies and Cold War escalation. (1980s)
- U.S. initiative to rebuild European economies after WWII. (1948)
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- The willingness to go to the brink of war to force an opponent to back down
- Time in U.S. history focused on ending racial discrimination and segregation. (1950s-1960s)
- An informal relationship that some people believe exists between the military and the defense industry to promote greater military spending and influence government policy
- Structure that divided East and West Berlin during the Cold War. (1961-1989)
- Nations are politically and economically dominated or controlled by another more powerful country
- Conflict between North and South Korea, with U.S. and China involved. (1950-1953)
- A nation whose economy is primarily agricultural
- Time after the Soviet Union collapsed, reshaping global politics. (1990s-2000s)
- A systematic attempt to overthrow a government by using persons working secretly from within
- Period of rising tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union after WWII. (1940s-1950s)
- The political and military barrier that isolated Soviet-controlled countries of Eastern Europe after World War II
20 Clues: A nation whose economy is primarily agricultural • Cold War competition to dominate space exploration. • Competition between superpowers to build up powerful weapons. • U.S. initiative to rebuild European economies after WWII. (1948) • Standoff between the U.S. and USSR over nuclear weapons in Cuba. (1962) • ...
