world Crossword Puzzles
World History Crossword 2021-11-02
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- main artistic style in the late 1700's
- Earth-centered view of the universe
- logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- fought for tolerance, reason, freedom of religious belief, and freedom of speech
- Newton discovered that the same forced affected earth and space
- published "A Vindication of the Right of Woman" in 1792
- Locke believed people could learn from experience and improve themselves
- wanted to make their countries stronger and their rule more effective
- to hand over your rights to a strong leader, making life less bleak
- wanted religious toleration and no capital punishment
- social gatherings
- belief that God created the universe
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- the study of the natural world began to be characterized by careful observation
- argued that civilization corrupts people's natural goodness
- sun stands at the center of the universe
- studied political liberty, came up with checks and balances
- grand ornate design
- to apply the principles of reason and the scientific method to all aspects f life
- believed that people could apply reason to all aspects of life
- discovered that jupiter had 4 moons
- truth could be discovered through logical thinking
21 Clues: social gatherings • grand ornate design • Earth-centered view of the universe • discovered that jupiter had 4 moons • belief that God created the universe • main artistic style in the late 1700's • sun stands at the center of the universe • logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas • truth could be discovered through logical thinking • ...
World War 1 2021-11-10
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- - A ___ mask was used as protection due to poison gas
- Wilhelm - _______ _______ ll was leader of Germany during WW1
- - Pride of one's nation
- man's land - This phrase is another word for Trench Warfare
- of Somme - Place where tanks were first introduced during World War 1
- - These were designed to combat trench warfare
- - Declared the U.S. be involved in the War
- - In 1918 ________ and the Ottoman Empire were the first to surrender in WW1
- - The sinking of this ship in 1915 made Americans angry
- Guns - Type of gun that was greatly improved during World War 1, used in both trenches and airplanes
- War - An international war where all of a country's resources are used to destroy another country
- - This country is seen as the Western Front
- Europe - Location in Europe where trenches stretched from 400-500 miles
- - The League of _______ formed as one of the results of the Treaty of Versailles
- - The Treaty of _______ was an agreement between Big 4 and Germany to outline peace between each other
- - Country where U-boats originated from. Also the country who first used chemical warfare
- - Wooldrow Wilson of the U.S, Georges Clemenceau of France, Britains, Lloyd George of Great Britain, and Vittorio Oralndo of Italy, were all known as The ___ 4.
- - Increased tension over territories and boundaries
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- - The country Austria-Hungary first declared war with on July 28, 1914
- - All U-boats are ____________
- - Chlorine gas, phosgene gas, and mustard gas are some of the types of ______ gases used in World War 1
- - _______ easily spread in trenches
- - France and ______ both wanted national security
- - Where massive armies build up during the late 1800s and early 1900s in Europe
- - This was the form of persuading or advertising people. Also used to promote things.
- - A type of aircraft which was originally used for bombing
- - The other name of the Triple Alliance is also known as the ______ powers
- - Deep ditches where war was fought
- War 1 - First total war of the 20th Century
- of Power - The ability when the nations of the world all have equal power
- Wilson - U.S President during World War 1
- Note - A note sent from a German foreign secretary sent to Mexico
- - World War 1 is also known as “The _____ War”
- - Britain, France, Russia, and the USA were all apart of the ____
- - Which continent was not involved in the war at all
- - Weapons and __________ changed the way war was fought
- - Launched burning fuel
- - Treaties to defend one another in the event of a war - “balance of power”
- - This country was the Eastern Front
- - The other name of the Triple Entente is also known as the ______ powers
40 Clues: - Pride of one's nation • - Launched burning fuel • - All U-boats are ____________ • - _______ easily spread in trenches • - Deep ditches where war was fought • - This country was the Eastern Front • Wilson - U.S President during World War 1 • - Declared the U.S. be involved in the War • War 1 - First total war of the 20th Century • ...
World History Vocabulary 2021-12-06
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- Trade route that included animals, silk, glassware, spices
- Pyramid-shaped hierarchy system; land and military service
- Moving from one part of somewhere to another
- Holy Roman Emporer who built an empire through central Europe
- 800-1100; agricultural society in Mexican Valley
- 2nd major city after Muhammad left Mecca
- was charged by God (Allah) to deliver a message
- Movement to more secular society
- Land granted by kings in exchange for service and loyalty
- Believed that any worthy man can be the new ruler
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- Study of physical features and human activity
- Desired control of land in Andean region
- Wrote "The Prince" (do what needs to be done)
- Independent city-state for wealthy merchants and artisans
- Muslim holy book
- 40 city-states in southern Mexico
- trading town pilgrimage site for polytheistic Arabs
- Free Jerusalem from Muslim rule; gained land and money
- common language
- Believed that the leader should be from the bloodline of Muhammad
20 Clues: common language • Muslim holy book • Movement to more secular society • 40 city-states in southern Mexico • Desired control of land in Andean region • 2nd major city after Muhammad left Mecca • Moving from one part of somewhere to another • Study of physical features and human activity • Wrote "The Prince" (do what needs to be done) • ...
Circus World Crossword 2022-02-04
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- The bumper car ___ has to be turned in every night.
- Ticket Sales are your ___.
- How many lbs is the black chord?
- Who is the General Manager of Strike and Spare?
- What's the Circus World's lion's name?
- All parties should be done by ____.
- ___ is the CEO of Strike And Spare.
- Groups under ___ can't reserve.
- Highway 66 Parties get one ____
- ___ can be redeemed at the redemption counter.
- ___ Has the key to the vending machines.
- How many dollars does it cost to blow up one standard balloon?
- Hide the ___!
- Skating shoes do not come in ___ sizes.
- The ____ can't be touched at skating.
- How many minutes is one game of lazer tag?
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- The ____ party package comes with one game of bowling.
- When does the request off sheet get taken for the week?
- No ___ at the front counter.
- What street are we on?
- How many hours can 14-15 year olds work on a school day?
- ____ is only open to reserved birthday parties.
- Birthday kids get one for free!
- We close at ___ on Fridays and Saturdays.
- ____ lazer tag at the end of every closing shift.
- Who is your manager?
- He always needs an attendant.
27 Clues: Hide the ___! • Who is your manager? • What street are we on? • Ticket Sales are your ___. • No ___ at the front counter. • He always needs an attendant. • Birthday kids get one for free! • Groups under ___ can't reserve. • Highway 66 Parties get one ____ • How many lbs is the black chord? • All parties should be done by ____. • ___ is the CEO of Strike And Spare. • ...
World Geography Palooza 2022-02-07
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- average weather patterns in an area over a long period of time
- longest river in China
- most popular religion in India
- culture found in Mexico, Central America, and South America
- used to reclaim land from the sea for Netherlands
- Sea found between Europe and Africa
- desert found in China and Mongolia
- Ocean found north of Russia and north of Canada
- tallest mountain range on the continent of South America
- map that shows the terrain features
- center of Russia government buildings
- large, hot desert in Northern Africa
- largest River watershed in North America
- known for colonizing much of the world including India and Australia
- underwater tunnel connecting Britain and France
- contains the Ganges River, 2nd most populated country in the world
- most populated country in the world
- tallest mountains in the world
- a thin strip of land connecting two larger land masses
- government system where the state controls the economy
- Mountains in Russia that are considered to be the divider between Europe and Asia
- area in conflict between Jews and Palestinians
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- most cities are located near the ocean, or on these
- thin strip of water connecting larger bodies of water
- tells us what symbols on a map mean
- name of a mountain range that goes through Switzerland
- river where much of the Canadian population lives near
- volcano, and important mountain in Japan
- main line of latitude
- peninsula in Europe where Spain and Portugal can be found
- mostly desert, rural area in Australia
- most popular religion in the world
- language spoken in Brazil
- tells us orientation of a map
- lines that measure how north or south of the equator a location is (affects climate)
- most popular religion in the Middle East
- cold, rural area in Eastern Russia
- map that shows what governments are in charge of certain areas (for example, a map that shows countries
- lines that are used to show changes in elevation on a map
- largest river and rainforest in South America
- tallest mountain on continent of Africa
- plains found in South America
- longest river in Africa, important to Egypt
43 Clues: main line of latitude • longest river in China • language spoken in Brazil • tells us orientation of a map • plains found in South America • most popular religion in India • tallest mountains in the world • desert found in China and Mongolia • most popular religion in the world • cold, rural area in Eastern Russia • tells us what symbols on a map mean • ...
World Perspectives (AFRICA) 2022-02-21
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- change over time
- church & schools
- paid fighter
- becoming a desert
- 2wds. researched info
- a wanderer
- Milita group
- grazing livestock
- a very violent area
- taking land
- washing away
- 2wds. direct evidence
- to become someone else
- natural resources
- men rule
- European human theory
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- mother rules
- newspaper, tv, phone
- prejudicial treatment
- pride in my country
- Nations peacekeepers
- farmable
- spreading the message
- running scared
- a preference
- cash crops
- I am the best
- new England
- penalty for breaking the law
- destroy a culture
- forceful takeover
- 2wds. fighting your own
- policy of segregation
33 Clues: farmable • men rule • cash crops • a wanderer • new England • taking land • mother rules • paid fighter • a preference • Milita group • washing away • I am the best • running scared • change over time • church & schools • becoming a desert • grazing livestock • destroy a culture • forceful takeover • natural resources • pride in my country • a very violent area • newspaper, tv, phone • Nations peacekeepers • ...
World War 2 2022-04-01
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- Second city USA dropped a Nuke on
- USA nuked them twice
- Victims of the Holocaust
- First place Hitler Invades during WW2
- Harbor Where Japan attacked America
- Led Germany during WW2
- Giving someone whatever they want
- an extremely wicked or cruel act, typically one involving physical violence or injury.
- Where the first nuke was dropped
- Forces Fought against the Germans
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- Killed 100,000 people when it first impacted
- project Study of nuclear weapons
- brought Germans to Justice
- Mass murder
- hostility to or prejudice against Jews
- They started WW2
- First step into taking France
- Hitler broke a pact with
- Germany strategy drop a ton of bombs
- of nuclear weapons
20 Clues: Mass murder • They started WW2 • of nuclear weapons • USA nuked them twice • Led Germany during WW2 • Victims of the Holocaust • Hitler broke a pact with • brought Germans to Justice • First step into taking France • Where the first nuke was dropped • project Study of nuclear weapons • Second city USA dropped a Nuke on • Giving someone whatever they want • ...
World History Crossword 2022-04-06
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- Which dynasty’s Neo Confucianism blended Confucian, Buddhist and Daoist philosophies.
- system of trade routes both over land and sea connecting the different empires
- Someone who speaks to God
- Golden Age of India.
- One of the most important inventions in Han Dynasty
- What kind of religion does Greece use?
- Mauryan Empire’s high point was under rule of what?
- Honored Warrior Class in Japan.
- The founder of Buddhism in South Asia.
- Golden age of Caliphate
- A religion that live in harmony with nature and focus on internal reflection.
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- The successor of Roman Empire.
- The system of social classes in Buddhism.
- The spreading of Jews to lands where they could worship freely.
- Society dominated by males.
- The other important invention in Han Dynasty
- The Gupta Empire supported which religion?
- A belief that denies or does not believe in the existence of gods
- Recorded text of Islam
- The only one god worshiped by Muslim
20 Clues: Golden Age of India. • Recorded text of Islam • Golden age of Caliphate • Someone who speaks to God • Society dominated by males. • The successor of Roman Empire. • Honored Warrior Class in Japan. • The only one god worshiped by Muslim • What kind of religion does Greece use? • The founder of Buddhism in South Asia. • The system of social classes in Buddhism. • ...
World War I 2013-09-12
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- russian Marxist revolutionary and theorist, Soviet politician, and the founder and first leader of the Red Army.
- Bosnian Serb who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his pregnant wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914.
- the political and economic philosophy of the Bolsheviks, expounded by Vladimir Lenin, which looked to an uprising of the proletariat that would abolish private property and enforce social equality.
- lenin's plan, started in 1921, to allow limited capitalism, especially among farmers, in order to restore the Soviet economy
- alliance between France, Russia, and Great Britian in the late 1800s.
- information such as posters and pamphlets created by governments in order to influence public opinion.
- 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 faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) which split apart from the Menshevik faction at the Second Party Congress in 1903.
- russian mystic and advisor to the Romanovs, the Russian imperial family. He was not a monk, nor was he ever officially connected to the Orthodox Church, but was considered a "strannik" (or pilgrim) wandering from cloister to cloister. He was regarded as a starets, an "elder", a title usually reserved for monk-confessors by those believing him to be a psychic and faith healer.
- an unequal human and territorial relationship, usually in the form of an empire, based on ideas of superiority and practices of dominance, and involving the extension of authority and control of one state or people over another.
- Was fought from 21 February – 18 December 1916 during the First World War on the Western Front between the German and French armies, on hills north of Verdun-sur-Meuse in north-eastern France.
- During World War I, the deadlocked region in northern France where German and Allies armies faced off.
- One of the two warring factions in World War I (1914–18), composed of the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the Kingdom of Bulgaria.
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- In war, not aiding either side.
- A war that requires the use of all society's resources
- A form of combat in which soldiers dug trenches, or deep ditches, to seek protection from enemy fire and to defend their positions
- a pact, coalition or friendship between two or more parties, made in order to advance common goals and to secure common interests. It is a Political agreement between countries to support each other in disputes with other countries.
- failed attempt by the Allies in Workd War I to take control of Dardanelles.
- sense of pride and devotion to one's nation.
- the killing of an entire people.
- Archduke of Austria-Este, Austro-Hungarian and Royal Prince of Hungary and of Bohemia, and from 1889 until his death, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne.His assassination in Sarajevo precipitated Austria-Hungary's declaration of war against Serbia.
- alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the late 1800s.
22 Clues: In war, not aiding either side. • the killing of an entire people. • sense of pride and devotion to one's nation. • A war that requires the use of all society's resources • alliance between France, Russia, and Great Britian in the late 1800s. • alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the late 1800s. • ...
World Geography Vocabulary 2013-10-14
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- a step-like series of waterfalls
- flat, treeless lands forming a ring around the Artic Ocean, also a climate sub region
- term for weather conditions at a particular location over a long period of time
- naturally formed features on the surface of the earth
- a broad, flat area of land higher than the surrounding land
- steeper slopes which are eroded easily and do not produce soil quickly
- organic material from the ground
- long period of time without rain or with very minimal rainfall
- earth's surface from the edge of a continent to the deep part of the ocean
- natural elevation of the earth's surface with steep sides and greater height than a hill
- heavy snowstorm with winds of more than 35mph.
- plates collide, causing either one plate to dive under the other or the edges of both plates to crumple
- land on leeward side that gets little ran from the descending dry air
- chemical composition of the original rock
- special device that detects earthquakes
- area drained by a major river and its tributaries
- located in the tropical zone and has heavy concentration of broadleaf trees
- condition of atmosphere at a particular location and time
- a triangular area of land formed from deposits at the mouth of a river
- low land between hills or mountains
- the day in which the tropic of Cancer and Capricorn and the suns rays shine directly overhead
- other word for hurricanes
- enormous moving pieces of the earth's lithosphere
- windblown silt and clay sediment that produce very fertile soil
- plates slide past one another
- the combination of the surface shape and composition of the landforms and their distribution in a region
- soft, wet. low-lying, grassy land that serves a transition between water and land
- plates that move apart, spreading horizontally
- during this time, days and nights all over the world are equal in length
- water held in pores of rock
- layer of gases released by the burning of coal and petroleum traps some solar energy, causing higher temperatures
- zone around the rim of the pacific ocean with vast majority of active volcano
- Needle leaf trees
- when subsoil is permanently frozen
- warming of the waters off the west coast of South America
- a narrow, deep valley with steep sides
- powerful funnel-shaped column of spiraling air
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- magma that has reached the earth's surface
- rocks left behind by a glacier that forms ridges or hills
- process that breaks rock into smaller pieces and changes its composition
- changing landforms by slowly moving glaciers
- transfer of heat in the atmosphere by upward motion of the air
- interdependent community of plants and animals
- the steep, almost vertical edge of a hill, mountain, or plain
- occurs when weathered material is moved by the action of wind, water, ice, or gravity.
- storms that form over warm, tropical ocean waters
- a narrow channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- a wide, flat-topped mountain with steep sides, larger than butte
- Broadleaf trees
- the continuous circulation of water between the atmosphere, the oceans, and the earth
- flat land near the edges of rivers formed by mud and silt deposited by floods
- process that breaks rock into smaller pieces and does not change composition
- physical and chemical process that change the characteristics of rock on or near the earth's surface
- falling water droplets in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- scale used to measure earthquakes
- a body of land surrounded by water
- point directly above the focus of the earth's surface
- a point o land extending into and ocean or lake
- also known as prairies
- a lowland region that is saturated by water
- part of an ocean or lake partially enclosed by land
- huge chunks of ice that move because of gravity
- plants, animals, living things
- level at which rock is saturated
- giant wave in the ocean
- a large, level area of grassland with few or no trees
- the place where a river flows into a lake or ocean
- violent movement of the earth
- a sheltered area of water deep enough for docking hips
- graph that shows average daily temperature and precipitation for each month of the year for a specific location
- ecosystem of a region
- opening in the earth in which gases and lava escape from earths interior
- a level of the oceans surface
- flat, grassy, mostly treeless plains
- small pieces of rock
75 Clues: Broadleaf trees • Needle leaf trees • small pieces of rock • ecosystem of a region • also known as prairies • giant wave in the ocean • other word for hurricanes • water held in pores of rock • plates slide past one another • violent movement of the earth • a level of the oceans surface • plants, animals, living things • a step-like series of waterfalls • ...
World Travel Crossword 2013-06-14
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- THE LARGEST COUNTRY IN SOUTH AMERICA
- THERE IS A GROUP OF FAMOUS TEMPLES HERE CALLED ANGKOR WATT
- A VERY SMALL COUNTRY BETWEEN SPAIN AND FRANCE
- A CENTRAL EUROPEAN COUNTRY FAMOUS FOR BANKS AND WATCHES
- A COUNTRY IN SOUTH AMERICA FAMOUS FOR MACHUPICHU
- KANGAROOS LIVE HERE
- THE BIGGEST COUNTRY IN AFRICA
- KIM JUN UN LIVES HERE
- A CITY IN ENGLAND WHERE KAGAWA LIVES
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF ICELAND
- A COUNTRY IN SOUTH AMERICA, SOUTH OF BRAZIL
- WHERE “HELLO KITTY” COMES FROM
- THE NORTHERNMOST COUNTRY IN EUROPE, THERE IS LOTS OF ICE
- THE PLACE WHERE CRISTIANO RONALDO IS FROM
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF BELGIUM
- THE BIGGEST COUNTRY IN SCANDINAVIA
- THE COUNTRY WITH THE LARGEST POPULATION IN THE WORLD
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- THE MOST POPULOUS COUNTRY IN AFRICA
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF THIS COUNTRY IS HANOI
- BRUCE IS FROM HERE
- WHERE MESSI COMES FROM
- THE BIGGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD
- THE 2ND LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF MALAYSIA
- WHERE “THE MOOMINS” COMES FROM
- ONE OF JAPAN’S NEIGHBOURS
- A COUNTRY IN EAST AFRICA, FAMOUS FOR THE SERENGETI
- ONE OF THE TIGER STATES OF SOUTH EAST ASIA
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF SCOTLAND
- A BIG CITY IN THE NORTH OF GERMANY
- A COUNTRY IN AFRICA FAMOUS FOR THE PYRAMIDS
31 Clues: BRUCE IS FROM HERE • KANGAROOS LIVE HERE • KIM JUN UN LIVES HERE • WHERE MESSI COMES FROM • ONE OF JAPAN’S NEIGHBOURS • THE CAPITAL CITY OF ICELAND • THE CAPITAL CITY OF BELGIUM • THE CAPITAL CITY OF MALAYSIA • THE CAPITAL CITY OF SCOTLAND • THE BIGGEST COUNTRY IN AFRICA • WHERE “THE MOOMINS” COMES FROM • WHERE “HELLO KITTY” COMES FROM • THE BIGGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD • ...
Brave New World 2013-10-22
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- The god-like character that is worshiped throughout the novel.
- The process that replaced conventional live birthing.
- The drug similar to soma that is found on the reservation.
- The type of society this is considered.
- The man who slept with the savage's mother that he attempted to kill.
- Sleep-teaching for the young children.
- The main leader who makes rules for the society.
- The biological mother of the savage.
- The boy who is an expert on statistics that Lenina has at the beginning of the novel.
- The drug taken to simulate inner peace and happiness.
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- The method where the human egg proceeds to bud producing many identical eggs.
- The DHC who later resigns after being humiliated by Bernard.
- Popular films that allow you to interact with the movie.
- The savage reservation
- An Alpha-Plus whose intelligence gets him exiled to the Falkland Islands.
- The girl who falls in love with the savage.
- The psychologist that developed classical conditioning.
- The main character who is physically inadequate for his caste.
- The highest caste in the system.
- The savage
20 Clues: The savage • The savage reservation • The highest caste in the system. • The biological mother of the savage. • Sleep-teaching for the young children. • The type of society this is considered. • The girl who falls in love with the savage. • The main leader who makes rules for the society. • The process that replaced conventional live birthing. • ...
World War 1 2013-05-28
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- France, Russia, the British Empire, Italy, and United States of America
- Battle during which German’s first used chemical weapons
- Name of British ocean liner that was sunk by German U-Boat U20
- The Australian cruiser Sydney destroyed the German cruiser Emden during this battle
- Battle when tanks are first introduced to battle
- Germany’s flying ace (aka. The Red Baron)
- Political leader of France during WW1
- Treaty that was forged in 1919, which ended World War 1
- Political leader of Germany during WW1
- Assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- On December 24, 1914, the unofficial ___________ truce was declared
- President of the United States of America during the war
- The Battle of Saint Quentin is also known as this
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- Military leader of the U.S. during WW1
- Leader of Austria- Hungarian empire
- Prime minister of the United Kingdom during WW1 until 1916
- Longest and bloodiest battle of WW1
- On Feb. 19, 1915 the _____________ Campaign began
- Political leader of Italy during the war
- On April 6, 1917 the United States declared war on ___________
- Name of the battle when German’s first used poison gas
- His assassination sparked World War 1
- Became the Soviet Union after the war
- Also known as the Third Battle of Ypres
- Austro-Hungarian, German, and Ottoman Empires
- Last and unsuccessful attempt by the British to seize the Gallipoli peninsula
- Leader of Russia during WW1
27 Clues: Leader of Russia during WW1 • Leader of Austria- Hungarian empire • Longest and bloodiest battle of WW1 • His assassination sparked World War 1 • Became the Soviet Union after the war • Political leader of France during WW1 • Assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand • Military leader of the U.S. during WW1 • Political leader of Germany during WW1 • ...
World War's Vocabulary 2013-12-04
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- final orders
- large farm owned and worked on by proletariats
- the act of removing weapons
- a term equivalent to prime minister
- NATO
- a truce
- making a trip accross the ocean making frequent stops
- SUpporting no side of the war
- draw
- glorifying the military
- suicide planes
- to prepare it's military forces for war
- socialist republic
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- German submarine
- The working class
- extreme working class
- means of production are owned by public
- Sucking up to a country to avoid starting a war with them
- compensatory payments
- maneuver warfare
20 Clues: NATO • draw • a truce • final orders • suicide planes • German submarine • maneuver warfare • The working class • socialist republic • extreme working class • compensatory payments • glorifying the military • the act of removing weapons • SUpporting no side of the war • a term equivalent to prime minister • means of production are owned by public • to prepare it's military forces for war • ...
World War's Vocabulary 2013-12-04
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- to prepare it's military forces for war
- suicide planes
- SUpporting no side of the war
- compensatory payments
- a truce
- German submarine
- NATO
- the act of removing weapons
- maneuver warfare
- socialist republic
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- Sucking up to a country to avoid starting a war with them
- a term equivalent to prime minister
- extreme working class
- means of production are owned by public
- glorifying the military
- The working class
- final orders
- draw
- large farm owned and worked on by proletariats
- making a trip accross the ocean making frequent stops
20 Clues: NATO • draw • a truce • final orders • suicide planes • German submarine • maneuver warfare • The working class • socialist republic • extreme working class • compensatory payments • glorifying the military • the act of removing weapons • SUpporting no side of the war • a term equivalent to prime minister • means of production are owned by public • to prepare it's military forces for war • ...
World War II 2014-04-03
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- battle that ended any realistic plan Hitler had of dominating Europe
- June 6, 1944
- Pacific battle where Japanese forces hid in their surroundings and waited for Americans to cross the beach. America raised its flag on the hill here
- deadliest beach during the invasion of Normandy
- what the US considered Japanese, German and Italian people in America
- Supreme Commander of the Allied invasion at Normandy
- plan for the systematic extermination of Jews
- African American labor leader
- limited amount of goods that could be purchased
- Italian leader during the war
- Japanese pilots who deliberately crashed their planes into American ships
- Allowed for internment in America
- program that brought laborers from Mexico
- first US offensive in the Pacific that took place in the Solomon Islands
- island only 340 miles from Japan that had an airbase that was a strategic requirement for the invasion of Japan
- German commander in North Africa nicknamed the Desert Fox
- type of non-stop bombing with the goal being to inflict maximum damage
- type of bombing with the goal being to target a country's ability to make war
- buy now and government pays you back later with interest
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- Eisenhower put this man, nicknamed Blood and Guts, in command of North Africa
- atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki
- temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group
- turning point of the war in the Pacific where America scored a decisive blow against Japan
- American strategy of capturing different islands, creating a path to Japan
- 1943 riots in Los Angeles
- German counterattack after the invasion of Normandy was called the Battle of the
- Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin were known as the
- laws in Germany denying German citizenship to Jews
- if you controlled this region you controlled the Mediterranean Sea
- code name for the project of developing the atomic bomb
- native born Americans of Japanese descent
- Night of the Broken Glass
- German submarine
- atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima
- massive Allied Invasion of France was given the codename Operation
35 Clues: June 6, 1944 • German submarine • 1943 riots in Los Angeles • Night of the Broken Glass • African American labor leader • Italian leader during the war • atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki • atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima • Allowed for internment in America • native born Americans of Japanese descent • program that brought laborers from Mexico • ...
World War II 2014-04-23
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- international agreement governing the treatment of wounded soldiers and prisoners of war
- African American fighter squadron
- where prisoners were systematically exterminated
- Giving up completley without concessions
- War in the Bataan peninsula
- Capturing Japanese held island in a steady path toward japan
- of War Information Worked closely with the media to encourage support of war effort
- Pilots who deliberately crashed their planes into American ships
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- Bringing laborers from Mexico to America to work on farms
- worked with Red Cross to save thousands of Eastern European Jews
- Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group
- an organization that many had hoped would succeed where the leage of nations failed
- where members of specifically designated groups were confined
- Development of the atomic bomb
- the big three agreed that Poland, Bulgaria, and Romania would hold free elections
- Named for the city that served as the center of Nazism
- Flying in the night to avoid being shot down
- Allies hit Germany in force. Occurred on June 6th, 1944
- Helped kindle hope for American military in pacific
- Attacked by Japanese
20 Clues: Attacked by Japanese • War in the Bataan peninsula • Development of the atomic bomb • African American fighter squadron • Giving up completley without concessions • Flying in the night to avoid being shot down • where prisoners were systematically exterminated • Helped kindle hope for American military in pacific • Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group • ...
World War II 2014-04-23
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- Attacked by Japanese
- where prisoners were systematically exterminated
- Capturing Japanese held island in a steady path toward japan
- Giving up completley without concessions
- international agreement governing the treatment of wounded soldiers and prisoners of war
- Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group
- Development of the atomic bomb
- Helped kindle hope for American military in pacific
- Pilots who deliberately crashed their planes into American ships
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- worked with Red Cross to save thousands of Eastern European Jews
- an organization that many had hoped would succeed where the leage of nations failed
- Allies hit Germany in force. Occurred on June 6th, 1944
- War in the Bataan peninsula
- where members of specifically designated groups were confined
- Named for the city that served as the center of Nazism
- African American fighter squadron
- Flying in the night to avoid being shot down
- of War Information Worked closely with the media to encourage support of war effort
- the big three agreed that Poland, Bulgaria, and Romania would hold free elections
- Bringing laborers from Mexico to America to work on farms
20 Clues: Attacked by Japanese • War in the Bataan peninsula • Development of the atomic bomb • African American fighter squadron • Giving up completley without concessions • Flying in the night to avoid being shot down • where prisoners were systematically exterminated • Helped kindle hope for American military in pacific • Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group • ...
World War II 2014-04-23
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- international agreement governing the treatment of wounded soldiers and prisoners of war
- Capturing Japanese held island in a steady path toward japan
- Attacked by Japanese
- Flying in the night to avoid being shot down
- Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group
- Helped kindle hope for American military in pacific
- Pilots who deliberately crashed their planes into American ships
- Giving up completley without concessions
- African American fighter squadron
- where prisoners were systematically exterminated
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- Development of the atomic bomb
- War in the Bataan peninsula
- where members of specifically designated groups were confined
- Bringing laborers from Mexico to America to work on farms
- worked with Red Cross to save thousands of Eastern European Jews
- an organization that many had hoped would succeed where the leage of nations failed
- the big three agreed that Poland, Bulgaria, and Romania would hold free elections
- Allies hit Germany in force. Occurred on June 6th, 1944
- of War Information Worked closely with the media to encourage support of war effort
- Named for the city that served as the center of Nazism
20 Clues: Attacked by Japanese • War in the Bataan peninsula • Development of the atomic bomb • African American fighter squadron • Giving up completley without concessions • Flying in the night to avoid being shot down • where prisoners were systematically exterminated • Helped kindle hope for American military in pacific • Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group • ...
World War 1 2014-01-18
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- In which month of 1914 did the First World War begin(6)
- German submarines (5)
- Where was the formal peace agreement signed (10)
- What was the area between the opposing trenches called (2,4,4)
- Number of offspring a pair of rats could produce in a year (4,7))
- Another name for weapons and ammunitions (9)
- Poison gas ( 7)
- Movement supporting women's right to vote (12)
- A German airship(8)
- Call up for men to fight (12)
- Common name for Local Defence Volunteers (4,5)
- Many soldiers chose to shave their heads to avoid this pest (4,4)
- Specially trained shooters, well camouflaged (7)
- Animal message carriers(8)
- What soldiers stood on to shoot at the enemy(4)
- Your country needs ......(3)
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- The common name for landships (5)
- One of the diseases the soldiers were vaccinated against (7)
- What type of vermin lived in the trenches (4)
- Medical foot condition suffered by soldiers (6,4)
- Sweet smelling but most deadly of all the gases (7,3)
- Women who worked on farms were part of the .....(4,4)
- A knife that fixes to the end of a rifle (7)
- The end of the war(9)
- The year the war started (8,8)
- ....... entered the war in 1917(3)
- Socks were soaked in this and held over the face to protect against the effects of gas (5)
- The soldiers daily routine started with this (5,2)
- Battle with the greatest loss of life in the history of the British army(5)
29 Clues: Poison gas ( 7) • A German airship(8) • German submarines (5) • The end of the war(9) • Animal message carriers(8) • Your country needs ......(3) • Call up for men to fight (12) • The year the war started (8,8) • The common name for landships (5) • ....... entered the war in 1917(3) • A knife that fixes to the end of a rifle (7) • What type of vermin lived in the trenches (4) • ...
World War I 2014-03-18
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- the vote after the war
- were not improved by the war
- organization to keep the peace
- for four years despite millions being killed
- cause of WW I
- offered Mexico a deal if they entered the war against the U.S. in 1917
- Austria-Hungary
- over 400 miles
- political or economic control over other lands
- men into the army
- on public information
- Britain, France, Russia
- anti-democratic measure
- armed its merchant ships
- up a nations reserves
- to keep the U.S. out of the war
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- plan for ending the war
- European nations were divided into
- of war
- weapon used in WW I
- called them U-boats
- of U.S. forces in WW I
- out of war
- the purpose of creating a strong military
- of communist takeover of Russia
- young men to sign up for military service
- Czar was overthrown and a democratic government set up
- for U.S. soldiers in WW I
- passengers were killed by a U-boat
- assassination lead directly to WWI
- takeover of Russia in November of 1917
- nations competed in building large armies and navies
- was never ratified by the U.S.
33 Clues: of war • out of war • cause of WW I • over 400 miles • Austria-Hungary • men into the army • weapon used in WW I • called them U-boats • on public information • up a nations reserves • of U.S. forces in WW I • the vote after the war • plan for ending the war • Britain, France, Russia • anti-democratic measure • armed its merchant ships • for U.S. soldiers in WW I • were not improved by the war • ...
World War II 2014-01-31
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- leader of Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945
- came to power in 1922 and ruled Italy as an absolute dictator
- General secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- The code name for the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941
- August 15, 1945, the day on which the Allied forces declared victory over Japan.
- a highly flammable sticky jelly used in incendiary bombs and flamethrowers, consisting of gasoline thickened with special soaps.
- U.S. president who led the country through the bulk of World War II
- one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I. It ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers.
- a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose, typically by treaty.
- May 8, 1945, the day on which the Allied forces declared victory in Europe.
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- Emperor of Japan from 1926 until his death in 1989
- laws restricted blacks from entering many public and private facilities designated for whites
- a Japanese aircraft loaded with explosives and making a deliberate suicidal crash on an enemy target.
- The US government's crash program to build an atomic bomb
- president Franklin D. Roosevelt, British prime minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet president Josef Stalin—met at Yalta to make arrangements
- location of a United States naval base that was attacked by the Japanese on 7 Dec 1941
- a German submarine used in World War I or World War II.
- was almost completely destroyed by the first atomic bomb dropped on a populated area
- the alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan formed the Axis powers.
- the day in World War II on which Allied forces invaded northern France by means of beach landings in Normandy
20 Clues: Emperor of Japan from 1926 until his death in 1989 • leader of Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945 • a German submarine used in World War I or World War II. • The US government's crash program to build an atomic bomb • General secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union • came to power in 1922 and ruled Italy as an absolute dictator • ...
SPEC World Cup 2014-07-01
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- The single, comprehensive web based information service for professionals who interact with or are impacted by the Federal Government. Providing rich data, analytical tools and news, combined with in depth analysis from policy experts – all from the leader in information services.
- ...A $75 million fund backed by Bloomberg LP.
- Retrieves TS information, including contacts of TS administrators of the firm.
- Function to find Sales regions by Country Name.
- What does MDID stand for?
- Function to get all the recent rankings and lists created by the Bloomberg Rankings team.
- What is the function to pull up ORD number if client provides you with a Document ID?
- Function to launch the connection wizard.
- A debt investment in which an investor loans money to an entity (corporate or governmental) that borrows the funds for a defined period of time at a fixed interest rate. Bonds are used by companies, municipalities, states and U.S. and foreign governments to finance a variety of projects and activities.
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- Functionn for ergonomic guidelines to optimize our well-being at work.
- A legal and business intelligence, news and research system delivering an advantage to legal professionals who handle the most complex legal matters.
- A TS admin is calling in and he/she is asking how they can reset the password for a TOMS, AIM/POMS and SSEOMS user, what function do they need to run?
- A screen which, is a record of trades and the details of the trades made over a period of time (usually one trading day). The details of a trade will include such things as the time, price, order size and a specification of whether it was a buy or sell order.
- Users run this to pull out their own pricing number.
- If a user would like to access the Data License Web Portal from their terminal, which formula could they run?
- Function to access delivery information for Bloomberg Markets.
- What's the function to contact Analytics for limited functionality users who cannot use IB chat?
- A physical substance, such as food, grains, and metals, which is interchangeable with another product of the same type, and which investors buy or sell, usually through futures contracts.
- Which Transactional Product was founded in 1996 and is legally separated from Bloomberg?
- Displays APOD administrators of the firm.
20 Clues: What does MDID stand for? • Displays APOD administrators of the firm. • Function to launch the connection wizard. • ...A $75 million fund backed by Bloomberg LP. • Function to find Sales regions by Country Name. • Users run this to pull out their own pricing number. • Function to access delivery information for Bloomberg Markets. • ...
World War One 2012-06-16
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- Battle fatigue: a mental disorder caused by stress of active warfare; extreme Post Traumatic Stress.
- Having or expressing devotion to or having vigorous support for one's country.
- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, e.g emperor.
- Patriotic feeling for ones country marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries.
- A ditch dug by troops to provide a place of shelter from enemy fire.
- a plan by Germany to go through Belgium to surround French soldiers and kill them all off.
- A painful condition of the feet caused by long immersion in cold water or mud and marked by blackening and death of surface tissue.
- An alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia during WWI.
- A vote on a proposal to change the constitution.
- An area of land that sits between the trenches of both armies, generally littered with Bodies and is extremely dangerous to get out of your trench and onto.
- An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- Infection of the intestines resulting in severe diarrhea with the presence of blood and mucus in the faces.
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- The murder of a public figure by surprise attack.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Where the Gallipoli campaign was placed and was all about (opening up the small body of water so supplies could get into Russia)
- 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.
- The zone of fighting in western Europe in World War I. It is 700 km long.
- A toxic war gas with sulphide based compounds that raises blisters and attacks the eyes and lungs; there is no known antidote. It was used in WW1.
- A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one e.g Britain.
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
20 Clues: A vote on a proposal to change the constitution. • The murder of a public figure by surprise attack. • An alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia during WWI. • A ditch dug by troops to provide a place of shelter from enemy fire. • The zone of fighting in western Europe in World War I. It is 700 km long. • ...
The Real World 2012-12-13
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- What I use to practice math with the kids
- The elementary school I go to for service learning
- American program to build atomic bomb
- The day stocks lost $10-$15 billion in value
- Narrator of book
- Nicks girlfriend and Daisy’s golfer friend
- Racist, rich character in the book who went to Yale with Nick
- Roosevelt talks to the nation over these
- The Japanese city where the atomic bomb Little Boy was dropped.
- Where Gatsby and Nick live
- What Mrs. Kerst has me do when I'm not working with the kids
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- The Nazis killed nearly 6 million Jews in this
- How I feel after working with the kids and helping them
- How the kids at service learning see me
- The teacher whose class I go into
- Native American code talkers
- Gatsby’s lover and Tom’s wife
- This lady inspired women all over the U.S and you could say she was riveting
- Title character of the book who is shrouded in mystery
- Where Tom and Daisy live
20 Clues: Narrator of book • Where Tom and Daisy live • Where Gatsby and Nick live • Native American code talkers • Gatsby’s lover and Tom’s wife • The teacher whose class I go into • American program to build atomic bomb • How the kids at service learning see me • Roosevelt talks to the nation over these • What I use to practice math with the kids • ...
World Trivia Crossword 2012-10-04
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- City full of water channels
- North and South…
- It’s inside another country. Not Lesotho
- The main object in its flag is a tree
- Proud exporter of coffee. Its capital is Addis Ababa
- The world’s most expensive hotel is found in this city
- Owns the Galapagos Islands
- The city of Petra is found here
- Once part of Czechoslovakia. Its actual capital is Prague
- Its capital, Budapest
- Once conquered almost all Europe
- The capital of Sierra Leone
- The capital of Azerbaijan
- Once had the same flag as Haiti
- The capital of Greenland
- Along with Brazil, is one the world’s major exporter of pineapples
- Its capital, Doha
- Where Dubai is found
- You can catch a bullet train in this city
- Has a queen and a president. Also has a lake full of non-stinging jellyfishes
- Island to the south of India
- The capital of the UAE
- Has a sun in its flag. European country. Starts with ‘m’
- Famous for its tulips, legal drugs, prostitutes and bicycles
- Between Latvia and Estonia
- Its capital, Reykjavik
- Its capital, Tallinn
- The capital of Maryland
- Small, but wealthy. Famous for its chocolate
- The country where the first Anaconda film was filmed
- Small island in South-East Asia. Near Indonesia. Very modern
- Has two names: Burma and…
- African country which has many pirates
- Which state of the USA produces the most oranges
- Its capital, Ulaanbaatar
- Wants to become independent from the UK
- The number of states in the USA
- The capital of Madagascar
- Was invaded by Germany in WWI in order to attack France
- The capital of Croatia
- The capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Bob Marley was born here
- The capital of Slovenia
- Lots of ‘o’s and ‘u’s in its name. The capital of a North-African country without coastline
- Beautiful archipelago in the Indian Ocean. Also a country
- Has a leaf in its flag
- Country which was bombed by Austria-Hungary right before the Great War
- The car brand ‘Dacia’ comes from this country
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- The capital of Ukraine
- Well-known for the motor shows which take place in this city
- Its capital, Oslo
- Country located under the Seychelles
- The capital of Iran
- Even smaller, and even wealthier
- Underwater major source of income to Australia’s economy
- Its flag is like Peru’s flag but tilted sideways
- Once ruled by a Tsar
- The capital of Alaska
- Not a country. Its name is similar to an animal but spelled differently
- Mount Everest is found here
- Remained neutral in both WWs. Along with Spain, explored America
- Most of the Zambezi river is in this country
- The capital of Ivory Coast
- Its capital, Astana
- Produces lots of wheat. Area in Northern Middle East
- Country where Auschwitz concentration camp is found
- The capital of Finland
- Its capital, Sarajevo
- Located right above Albania
- Surrounded by Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic and Ukraine
- Its capital, Chişinău
- The Democratic Republic of Congo’s foe’s capital
- The capital of Florida
- Its capital is also a girl name
- Has two capitals.
- Country of the Greek
- City which once had the World Trade Centre towers
- The capital of Belize
- Famous for its casinos
- Two of its cities were bombed with atomic bombs
- Home for many savannah animals living in the Kilimanjaro preserve (country)
- Continent were Yugoslavia was once located
- The Eiffel tower is in…
- The capital of Australia
- The PETRONAS Towers are found in this in this city
- Number of Guineas in the world
- Scandinavian country. Not Norway or Sweden
- The capital of Cameroon
- The capital of Poland
89 Clues: North and South… • Its capital, Oslo • Its capital, Doha • Has two capitals. • The capital of Iran • Its capital, Astana • Once ruled by a Tsar • Where Dubai is found • Country of the Greek • Its capital, Tallinn • Its capital, Budapest • The capital of Alaska • Its capital, Sarajevo • Its capital, Chişinău • The capital of Belize • The capital of Poland • The capital of Ukraine • ...
World War One 2012-10-04
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- Country that first used gas as a weapon.
- What country blamed Serbia for an assassination?
- Soldiers used _______ guns for rapid fire rounds.
- A popular type of gun in World War One was the ____ Rifle.
- When soldiers' feet swelled up from standing knee-deep in water for days.
- Most soldiers were infested with ____.
- Placed in front of trenches to make running at them difficult.
- Land conquered by neither side; both sides trying to capture it.
- Type of gas used in warfare.
- Caused by artillery shells and bombs and were all over the battlefield.
- Helped hold up the trench walls.
- The name of the German plan to "sneak" through Belgium.
- Soldiers put ____ boards in the trenches to protect feet from water and mud.
- Both sides had them, they were used by soldiers to hide and shoot from.
- Site of the first gas attack.
- What crawled on the soldiers in the trenches as they slept?
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- Low walls in front of the trenches.
- Who was Germany sneaking through Belgium to attack?
- Caused worse wounds than bullets due to shrapnel.
- Small bombs that you throw.
- Canada was part of the _____________, so they joined the war.
- Used to stab an enemy when they were too close to shoot.
- Friendships between countries.
- How many kilometers away was long-range artillery?
- The first ever ___ attack was launched April 22nd 1915.
- _____ filled the bottoms of the trenches and helped cause Trenchfoot.
- Who was assassinated, triggering World War One.
- Who did Britain join the war to protect?
- Length of hair of soldiers.
- Were near the bottom of trenches so the soldiers could get up high enough to shoot.
30 Clues: Small bombs that you throw. • Length of hair of soldiers. • Type of gas used in warfare. • Site of the first gas attack. • Friendships between countries. • Helped hold up the trench walls. • Low walls in front of the trenches. • Most soldiers were infested with ____. • Country that first used gas as a weapon. • Who did Britain join the war to protect? • ...
World Literature Final 2012-05-20
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- twisted to one side
- dress
- straw, grasses, or leaves laid over framework for a roof
- to rob or steal
- the food of goods
- joyfully
- estimating the value of, rating
- Authors attitude toward his subject and charcters
- spreading throughout
- untidiness, disorder
- randomly, by chance
- to mislead by cheating or tricking
- briefly, concisely
- associates, companions
- to bring onself into favor
- very hard work; toil
- importance
- character assumed by the speaker of a poem
- anything heavy carried in a ship or aircraft to provide stability
- poor person
- about to occur
- the sky viewed as a solid arch
- journey or hunting expedition
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- intense anger/furry
- a place where patients are treated by medical personnel
- uselessness
- unspoiled, spotless
- stylish self-assured or carefree
- behavior inciting a rebellion
- walk slowly, stroll
- comforts
- asking in an earnest manner
- a comparison of two unlike things using like or as
- form of literature that takes place in an alternate present
- victimizing or exploiting others
- light and airy, heavenly, highly delicate
- with doubt; with a sneer
- hastily
- bruised as black and blue
- sequence of events in a literary work
- to completely destroy
- central idea, concern, or purpose of literary work
- person who gives financial or other aid to another
- unfeeling, insensitive
- use of language thatthat involves a surprising, or amusing contradiction
- harming, destroying, spoiling
- channel or passage for water
- moral excellence
- sad, abandoned, in a pitiful state
- single block of stone
50 Clues: dress • hastily • comforts • joyfully • importance • uselessness • poor person • about to occur • to rob or steal • moral excellence • the food of goods • briefly, concisely • twisted to one side • intense anger/furry • unspoiled, spotless • walk slowly, stroll • randomly, by chance • spreading throughout • untidiness, disorder • very hard work; toil • to completely destroy • single block of stone • ...
World Geography Review 2012-04-26
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- The silt deposits at the mouth of a river
- A hybrid between Islam and Hinduism
- 0* latitude
- The life portion of the earth
- The land portion of the earth
- A map maker
- A federation of countries for trading purposes
- The exact location of a place
- A manmade trench to hold water
- Rain or snow
- Farming farming for one's own family
- The amount of people who can read
- A weather phenonomen where waters in the Pacific heat up
- A plant and animal community that covers a large area
- industry A small business run out of one's home
- Power generated by water
- A wave generated by an underwater earthquake
- 0* longitude
- Gross National Product
- climate Very hot and humid
- An Economic activity like a software designer
- The water portion of the earth
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- A map that shows topography
- The air portion of the earth
- The study of weather
- A coral reef formed on top of an underwater volcano
- The approximate location of a place
- An economic activity like farming and mining
- A strict social class system in Hinduism
- A map that shows countries
- The sacred river of Hindus
- An economic activity like manufacturing
- An Economic activity like retail stores
- The process of breaking down landforms
- The imaginary line halfway between North Pole and the Equator
- The process of wearing down landforms by wind, water, glaciers
36 Clues: 0* latitude • A map maker • Rain or snow • 0* longitude • The study of weather • Gross National Product • Power generated by water • A map that shows countries • The sacred river of Hindus • climate Very hot and humid • A map that shows topography • The air portion of the earth • The life portion of the earth • The land portion of the earth • The exact location of a place • ...
Around the World 2013-01-07
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- Machu Picchu is found in this country
- Country east of Germany and known for its pierogi (potato dumplings)
- National bird of New Zealand. Also a fruit
- The earth's highest mountain is in this country
- The capital of Australia
- Southeast Asia country with the capital Bangkok
- Largest country in Africa by population
- Largest country in Africa by area
- Country known for its fjords and the invention of modern skiing
- Country with the largest population in the world
- This country has landmarks such as the Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Pisa
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- Country known for its pyramids and the Nile River
- Country with world's tallest waterfall.
- European country known for flamenco dancing, tapas, and bull-fighting
- US state with Disney World and the Everglades
- The 50th US state and a popular tourist destination for Japanese people
- This country is known for Niagara Falls and maple syrup
- Mount Kilimanjaro is in this African country
- This language is spoken throughout the Middle East and northern Africa
- Country with the coldest inhabited town
- Most of the Amazon Rainforest is in this country
21 Clues: The capital of Australia • Largest country in Africa by area • Machu Picchu is found in this country • Country with world's tallest waterfall. • Largest country in Africa by population • Country with the coldest inhabited town • National bird of New Zealand. Also a fruit • Mount Kilimanjaro is in this African country • US state with Disney World and the Everglades • ...
World War II 2012-09-03
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- What month did the Americans base in the Philippines?
- What animal did survivors of the sinking of the hospital ship have to fight off?
- In 1935 Mussolini invaded which state?
- What was the weapon that the Japanese used to attack Australia?
- Fascism government was controlled by a ____.
- How did majority of the prisoners of war die?
- On December 7 1941 Japan attack the ____ Harbour.
- What is the acronym for Australian Imperial Force?
- How many weeks did it take Hitler to take control of France?
- What state is Pearl Harbor in?
- What type of war is it called if there is little action or fighting?
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- Who was Australia's new prime minister?
- What was placed on the beaches to stop any possible invasion?
- Italy was apart of the ____ Powers.
- What was the most important fought battle by Australia, causing the Japanese to turn back?
- What hospital ship was sunk by the Japanese on May 14 1943?
- Which capital city in Australia was attacked by the Japanese?
- Which airline planes were shot down by the Japanese?
- Roosevelt was the leader of what country?
- Who was the leader of Germany?
20 Clues: Who was the leader of Germany? • What state is Pearl Harbor in? • Italy was apart of the ____ Powers. • In 1935 Mussolini invaded which state? • Who was Australia's new prime minister? • Roosevelt was the leader of what country? • Fascism government was controlled by a ____. • How did majority of the prisoners of war die? • ...
World War One 2012-11-06
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- Economic or military agreements made between two or more countries
- Australia's first battle in World War One
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- A characteristic show by the Anzacs which allowed them to use other materials to help improve their lives at Gallipoli
- A belief, story or ideal that may not completely true but is accepted and passed on to generations
- What historians refer to World War One as because of it magnitude
- A narrow waterway which went through Turkey
- Something that was sent to young males who didn't want to participate in war
- Voluntary Military Service
- Country where Australia resided before Gallipoli
- Last name of man who cam up with plan to conquer France in 6 weeks
- The month that Britain declared war on Germany
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- A treaty signed by countries to end a war
- A strong sense of loyalty towards ones country
- Nickname of William Hughes
- Last name of the Prime Minister of Australiawhen war was declared
- A yes/no vote to change part of the constitution
- Country where trench warfare was the most common form of fighting
- Compulsory Military Service
- The alliance formed by Germany Austria-Hungary and Italy
- The alliance formed by Britain, France and Russia
- When countries compete with each other to establish larger empires
- Australian historian who wrote about World War One
- A policy of developing powerful weapons and military forces to be used in defence
- _______ Country, What Australia referred to Britain as
- Trench _______ fighting from duggouts in the ground
26 Clues: Nickname of William Hughes • Voluntary Military Service • Compulsory Military Service • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • A treaty signed by countries to end a war • Australia's first battle in World War One • A narrow waterway which went through Turkey • A strong sense of loyalty towards ones country • The month that Britain declared war on Germany • ...
World Wide Web 2013-05-03
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- Vietne, kur ietverta personiskā informācija un informācija par darbu, ko vēlaties kopīgot ar draugiem.
- Mājas lapa, kurā ir apkopota plaša informācija par dažādām tēmām.
- simboli, kuriem piemīt tekstuālo ziņojumu paskaidrošanas funkcija, kas līdzinās neverbālajām izpausmēm klātienes komunikācijā.
- Globāls, publiski pieejams datoru tīkls.
- Vispasaules tīmekļa pārlūkošanai izveidota programmatūra.
- Process, kad cilvēki griežas viens pie otra noteiktas palīdzības un atbalsta sniegšanai vai lūgšanai, nozīmē sociālo tīklu veidošanas un uzturēšanas procesu.
- Slepens vārds, vārdu salikums vai simbolu virkne, kura glabā pieeju kādai nozīmīgai informācijai, piemēram, e-pastam, operētājsistēmu piekļuvei.
- Datoru un ar tiem saistīto perifērijas ierīču grupa, kas savstarpēji savienotas ar sakaru kanāliem un kas nodrošina datņu un citu resursu kopīgas izmantošanas iespējas vairākiem lietotājiem.
- Pilnvērtīgs mobilais telefons, kas papildināts ar datoram līdzīgu funkcionalitāti.
- Sociālā tīkla izmantotājs
- Ziņojumu sastādīšanas, nosūtīšanas un saņemšanas metode, izmantojot elektroniskās sakaru sistēmas.
- Iepriekš nezināmas ziņas (dati) par kādu priekšmetu, jēdzienu, notikumu vai ko citu, kas ir objekts kādām operācijām, kurām ir saturiska interpretācija.
- Vispasaules tīmeklis saīsinājums.
- Tīmekļa vietne jeb Web lapa, kuru parasti uztur viena persona, kas tajā publicē rakstus par sev aktuālām tēmām, ikdienas piedzīvojumiem.
- Savstarpēji savienotu failu krātuve, kurai var pieslēgties ar Interneta palīdzību.
- Vertikāla teksta josla dokumentā
- Iekārta, kas uzkrāj un apstrādā datus pēc iepriekš definētas procedūras.
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- Ikviena samaksāta ideju, preču vai pakalpojumu prezentācijas un virzīšanas forma.
- Populārākā interneta meklētājprogramma.
- Telekomunikācija, informācijas sūtīšana attālumā (jaunvārds)
- Mājas lapas, kurā ir apkopota plaša informācija par vienu tēmu.
- Vācu inženieris, kurš uzbūvēja pilnīgi mehāniskas programmējamas mašīnas Z1, Z2, Z3. Konrāds...
- Saskarsme, arī sazināšanās, saziņa un savstarpēji sakari.
- Pirmais pakešu komutācijas datortīkls, globālā interneta priekštecis.
- Datorprogramma, kura spēj patstāvīgi vairoties un inficēt datoru.
- Veidot burtus uz papīra at pildspalvu.
- Vispasaules tīmeklī izmantotais risinājums dažādu tīmekļa elementu (teksts, attēli, HTML faili u.tml.) savienošanai.
- Unikāls tīkla iekārtas identifikators.
- Tīmekļa paaudze, kuras galvenais mērķis bija publicēt informāciju.
- Dators, kas veic noteiktu funkciju, apkalpojot lietotājus, piemēram, mājas lapu serveris - pārsūta mājas lapas un tās elementus (tekstu, attēlus, video), e-pasta serveris - nodrošina e-pasta pārsūtīšanu.
- E-liekpasts, surogātpasts.
31 Clues: Sociālā tīkla izmantotājs • E-liekpasts, surogātpasts. • Vertikāla teksta josla dokumentā • Vispasaules tīmeklis saīsinājums. • Veidot burtus uz papīra at pildspalvu. • Unikāls tīkla iekārtas identifikators. • Populārākā interneta meklētājprogramma. • Globāls, publiski pieejams datoru tīkls. • Vispasaules tīmekļa pārlūkošanai izveidota programmatūra. • ...
World War 2 2013-05-06
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- Prime Minister of Great Britain
- examples: Mussolini in Italy, Hitler in Germany, and Tojo in Japan
- Royal Air Force in Great Britain
- Hitler invades Poland
- cause of WW2
- France and Great Britain tried to appease Germany with land, but it didn’t work
- August 1940, Hitler launches air attacks on Great Britain
- France, Great Britain, U. S., Soviet Union
- where the spark of the war happened
- Germany, Japan, and Italy
- women can now vote
- takes 39 days
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- many men were saved by escaping to Great Britain
- direct violation of Treaty of Versailles
- leader in Germany (dictator)
- leader in Soviet Union
- leader in Italy
- U. S. went to war
- June 22, 1940
- military leader in Japan
20 Clues: cause of WW2 • June 22, 1940 • takes 39 days • leader in Italy • U. S. went to war • women can now vote • Hitler invades Poland • leader in Soviet Union • military leader in Japan • Germany, Japan, and Italy • leader in Germany (dictator) • Prime Minister of Great Britain • Royal Air Force in Great Britain • where the spark of the war happened • direct violation of Treaty of Versailles • ...
ty's world history 2013-05-07
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- Chinese republic founded in 1928.
- of the men that influenced many Africans studying abroad.
- "Great Spirit"
- rejecting use of military force on South American soil.
- mass murder.
- of Motilal Nehru, studied law in Great Britain.
- a jewish state in 1890s.
- artist supporting new Latin America spirit.
- of the Ottomans in 1876.
- of Brazil from 1930-1945.
- that stressed the need for the unity of all Africans.
- political party of the Mexican Revolution.
- government where a select group of people has control.
- 1927 thousands killed in Shanghai.
- This country's independence day is called "Cinco de Mayo."
- of Mexico 1934-1940.
- the Vietnamese Communists in the 1920s.
- American Country bordered by Bolivia and Ecuador.
- Arabian nationalists after WWI, British Adventurer.
- leader in the 1920's united arabs in the northern part of the arabian peninsula.
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- financial organization, manufacturing enterprise in Japan.
- Mexican oil company.
- Zedongs army.
- members fled area after massacre led by this man.
- Sun Yat-Sen.
- oil companies had close ties to this dictator.
- of radical party during 1916 in Argentina.
- Active in Indianal National Congress and part of MOvement for Indian self-rule.
- Kemal was known as this, it also means "Father Turk."
- bordered by Uruguay and Chile.
- a military mutiny in Tehran during 1925.
- of Chinese Nationalists in 1921.
- my Tanganyika, Uganda, and Ethiopia.
- invaded by middle-level military officers in 1931.
34 Clues: mass murder. • Sun Yat-Sen. • Zedongs army. • "Great Spirit" • Mexican oil company. • of Mexico 1934-1940. • a jewish state in 1890s. • of the Ottomans in 1876. • of Brazil from 1930-1945. • bordered by Uruguay and Chile. • of Chinese Nationalists in 1921. • Chinese republic founded in 1928. • 1927 thousands killed in Shanghai. • my Tanganyika, Uganda, and Ethiopia. • ...
World War I 2013-04-14
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- Giving a small amount of resources at a time.
- Treaty between Russia and Germany.
- Effort to take the Dardanelles.
- Germany's plan to attack and defeat France.
- Deadlocked region in northern France.
- Movement which would let Vladimir Lenin come to power.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- Representative of France and one of the Big Four.
- Austro-Hungarian heir who was assassinated.
- Glorifying Military power.
- England, France, and Russia.
- Treaty that ended World War I.
- Ship sunk by Germans causing issues with America.
- Warfare used in World War I.
- Struggling empire that lost many Balkan Territory.
- Type of persuasion used to keep up the war effort.
- International association meant to keep peace.
- Agreement to stop fighting.
- Communist leader of Russia who withdrew from the war.
- Sickness that killed 20 million people during World War I.
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- President of US and maker of the Fourteen Points.
- Member of the Black Hand who killed Franz Ferdinand.
- Representatives who made the major decisions at the Peace Conference.
- Primarily used by Germans and proved as an effective warship.
- New name for the Triple Entente.
- Meeting to discuss terms of the Treaty of Versailles.
- Fungal infection common in trenches.
- Wilson's plan for peace.
- What is left of the Ottoman Empire.
- Guiding Idea behind the Fourteen Points.
- Battlefield along the German and Russian border.
- A strong love of one's country.
- Ruler of Germany.
- New name of the Triple Alliance.
- Telegram from Germany asking Mexico become an ally.
- Devoting all resources to a war.
- Indian political leader in favor of the war.
- Weapon improved by World War I that made it difficult for forces to advance.
- When used could cause blindness, severe blisters, or death by choking.
- Armored combat vehicle introduced by British in 1916.
40 Clues: Ruler of Germany. • Wilson's plan for peace. • Glorifying Military power. • Agreement to stop fighting. • England, France, and Russia. • Warfare used in World War I. • Treaty that ended World War I. • Effort to take the Dardanelles. • A strong love of one's country. • New name for the Triple Entente. • New name of the Triple Alliance. • Devoting all resources to a war. • ...
World war 2 2013-01-28
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- the land that hitler reclaimed before WW2.
- rumors or information spread by a group to promote its idea.
- international system set up by the allied powers.
- area taken from Germany to create the buffer zone.
- 14 part plan for peace.
- vegetable gardens planted to increase food production during a war.
- the forced relocation of Japanese nationals and Japanese Americans during WW2.
- system of trading where goods are paid for in full at the time of purchase and taken by the purchaser.
- government policy to not take part in economic and political alliances.
- agreement allowing Germany to areas along the countries main border lands.
- clause that included the treaty of Versailles that held Germany responsible for the war.
- cultural icon representing women who worked in factories during WW2.
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- payments demanded of the nation defeated by the victorious nation.
- the US base in Hawaii attacked by the Japanese on Dec. 7, 1941.
- the right of people of other nations to determine their own government.
- lending arms (weapons) to Britain.
- strongly agreeing with your own government and no other government.
- treaty signed on June 18, 1919.
- a system of limiting supplies so that they last.
- debt securities issued by the government.
20 Clues: 14 part plan for peace. • treaty signed on June 18, 1919. • lending arms (weapons) to Britain. • debt securities issued by the government. • the land that hitler reclaimed before WW2. • a system of limiting supplies so that they last. • international system set up by the allied powers. • area taken from Germany to create the buffer zone. • ...
World war II 2013-03-17
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- Blitzkrieg in German means _________ war
- Rosie the _______ was the symbol of women working in the factories
- War The war with the Soviet Union was called the eastern _______ by the Germans
- The British _____ Air Force defended the Germans in the Battle of Britain
- U.S. general in charge of the Pacific Theater War
- The U.S general of the invasion of Normandy who later became president
- Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Plan The U.S. helped European countries recover with the ____________
- Hirohito was the emperor of this country
- Truman The American President who decide to drop the Atomic Bomb
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- The battle of the Bulge was one of the final battles fought on the Eastern front in Europe
- World War II began when Germany invaded this country
- Jews were forced into __________ camps
- The initials of the U.S. president
- Hitlers german title meaning leader
- The other name of the invasion of Normandy
- Winston_________
- Leader of Germany
- When millions of Jews were killed
- Jima The Marine Corps Memorial Island
- Britain, America, Soviet Union
- Benito Mussolini is the leader of this country
- Leader of the Soviet Union
- Harbor The Americans joined the war when the Japanese bombed this place
- Germany, Italy, Japan
25 Clues: Winston_________ • Leader of Germany • Germany, Italy, Japan • Leader of the Soviet Union • Britain, America, Soviet Union • When millions of Jews were killed • The initials of the U.S. president • Hitlers german title meaning leader • Jima The Marine Corps Memorial Island • Jews were forced into __________ camps • Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki • ...
World War I 2013-01-10
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- In 1913 the war ______ the british ambassador to vienna
- considered an act of war
- succeeded in fatal shooting
- Gavrilo Princip
- affected the life of citizens
- " who remain to till the soil and man....battle flags"
- mobilized resources of their nations
- interest of something or someone
- responded with "black-check"
- allies tried to open a balkan
- formed in 1882
- direction to something or someone
- posters,advertisment
- unrestricted submarines
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- WWI had turned into
- a regular practice in the west
- visited Bosnia in 1914
- created in 1907
- Germany was defeated
- independent slavic state
- revolted against ottoman overloads
- cultural orgin or backround
- large size armies
- protected by barbed wire
- new kind of war
25 Clues: formed in 1882 • created in 1907 • Gavrilo Princip • new kind of war • large size armies • WWI had turned into • Germany was defeated • posters,advertisment • visited Bosnia in 1914 • unrestricted submarines • considered an act of war • independent slavic state • protected by barbed wire • succeeded in fatal shooting • cultural orgin or backround • responded with "black-check" • ...
world war l 2013-01-10
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- the act of getting ready for war
- victory or defeat?
- lice caused?, people didn't know why they got this
- assassinated by a member of the black hand
- won the battle of tannenberg
- Everyone and thing is involved
- devised a plan to split Russian forces
- Europe's greatest powers formed this group
- waited for enemies in these
- two part to the name
- the other group of allies
- push to bring Paul von Hindenburg
- posters of good or bad
- a group larger than an army
- group of people who protect
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- help from other countries
- fighting from dugouts
- another name for UK
- males needed for war at the age of 18
- constantly attacking and wearing down the enemy
- the German won this battle; Russian defeat
- the need to civilize
- pride in one's country
- battle between Germany and France
- battle of countries
25 Clues: victory or defeat? • another name for UK • battle of countries • two part to the name • the need to civilize • fighting from dugouts • pride in one's country • posters of good or bad • help from other countries • the other group of allies • waited for enemies in these • a group larger than an army • group of people who protect • won the battle of tannenberg • ...
world war 1 2013-01-11
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- landscape in a battle that caused trench warfare to begin
- also known as the central power
- exaggeration
- all out war
- European nation came up with a system in order to mobilize all resources of their nation
- to give knowledge
- method of war in WWI
- Big Bertha
- he came up with plan to capture Paris
- panic
- used more as intimidation
- she was killed with her husband
- slow-moving defense weaponary
- one of the causes in WW1 involving army
- needs 3-8 people and overheats very quick
- used as a symbol of new kind of battle
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- In the US, an adult at the age of 18 and up require to be prepared to go to war
- Russia organized troops for war
- was killed by Garrilo Princip
- an alliance created after the triple alliance
- infection caused by critters to soldiers who don't wear boots
- king
- freedom
- emperor of the first country that Austria-Hungary reached out for help in beginning of WWI
- not getting along
25 Clues: king • panic • freedom • Big Bertha • all out war • exaggeration • to give knowledge • not getting along • method of war in WWI • used more as intimidation • was killed by Garrilo Princip • slow-moving defense weaponary • Russia organized troops for war • also known as the central power • she was killed with her husband • he came up with plan to capture Paris • ...
World War 1 2013-03-06
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- What was a new invention used in the war?
- What was the name of the Arch Duke of Austria-Hungary?
- A popular German submarine
- Who shot down the Red Baron?
- A plan devised by the Germans
- Canada's Primeminster During WWI
- A US Cruise ship
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- Wilhelm II The Leader of Russia During WW1
- Nicholas II The leader of Germany
- Who assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- British Battleship
- Who were the Allies against in the war?
- A mental disorder caused by noise while in the trenches
- What war used a lot of poison Gas?
- Aces are pilots who have taken down _ airplanes
- A popular Canadian Ace
- How many years did the war last?
- A disease that causes the feet to rot.
- Rotting of the gums
- A hole in the side of a trench
20 Clues: A US Cruise ship • British Battleship • Rotting of the gums • A popular Canadian Ace • A popular German submarine • Who shot down the Red Baron? • A plan devised by the Germans • A hole in the side of a trench • Who assassinated Franz Ferdinand • How many years did the war last? • Canada's Primeminster During WWI • Nicholas II The leader of Germany • ...
World War II 2013-03-05
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- Need the brain as well as the brawn.
- Allowed a leap to middle class.
- Second victory of 45
- Militarily incompetent
- An infamous Admiral
- "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so may to so few"
- Rommel didn't hink he was a good actor.
- No one should get rich off of war.
- Yanky doodle went to town flying on a bomber struck Japan from his plane all for propaganda.
- Sat on the right.
- Connect the dots.
- We were the neutrons of 1935
- Had to play Switzerland.
- A 6th sense
- Guinea pig war of 36
- Stalin wouldn't play nice at this meeting of the big three.
- What else is there to do with old WWI stuff?
- Credit cards not accepted.
- Hard to steal a marine guarded key.
- Sat on the left.
- Meeting of the big three to plan the big end.
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- FDR took a dive.
- Ocean predators are not match for sonar.
- death≈WWi
- Last ditch German effort.
- FDR went in and never came back out.
- Still no defense for it.
- his march wasn't cancelled it was postponed.
- The tension is killing me.
- Peer pressure in the government ruins lives.
- These soldiers didn't get cold feet.
- Hitler had x>7million murdered.
- First US German fight of the war.
- First victory of 45
- Big shoes to fill
- The exacto knife of the military world.
- Bats, whales, dolphins
- The order is the same but something seems different...
- We dropped in on a cloudy day.
39 Clues: death≈WWi • A 6th sense • FDR took a dive. • Sat on the left. • Sat on the right. • Big shoes to fill • Connect the dots. • An infamous Admiral • First victory of 45 • Second victory of 45 • Guinea pig war of 36 • Militarily incompetent • Bats, whales, dolphins • Still no defense for it. • Had to play Switzerland. • Last ditch German effort. • The tension is killing me. • Credit cards not accepted. • ...
World War 2 2013-02-02
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- surprise military strike conducted by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor
- seized by the Nazis in September 1938 and was restored to Czechoslovakia in 1945
- gardens reducing the pressure on the public food supply brought on by the war effort
- is a cultural icon of the United States, representing the American women who worked in factories during World War II
- A policy or practice of cooperation among nations
- Peace treaty at the end of World War I.
- the purpose of the conference was to discuss the future of the Sudetenland in the face of territorial demands made by Hitler
- money paid back to another country for any damage caused
- issued by government for the purpose of financing the military
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- admitting of Germany causing the war
- A national policy of abstaining from political or economic relations with other countries
- international association of states founded in 1920 with the aim of preserving world peace
- advertisements trying to convince people to buy a product
- America provided supplies for the allied powers without getting into the war
- fenced in camps and in each fenced camp there were block arrangements.
- the right of a people or a nation to decide on its own political allegiance
- having a certain amount of goods so that people in the war could have supplies and food
- a revision of the Neutrality Acts, designed to aid the British
- ways Woodrow Wilson wanted to stop war.
- Hitler invaded even though it was suppose to be a "safe spot"
20 Clues: admitting of Germany causing the war • Peace treaty at the end of World War I. • ways Woodrow Wilson wanted to stop war. • A policy or practice of cooperation among nations • money paid back to another country for any damage caused • advertisements trying to convince people to buy a product • Hitler invaded even though it was suppose to be a "safe spot" • ...
World War II 2013-05-14
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- a bomb dropped by Enola Gay
- the official name for D-Day
- Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin meet to dicuss plans for Germany after the war
- told is troops going in "we will except nothing less than victory"
- made up role model encouraged women to help with the war
- what Japan signed the terms of surrender on in 1945, in Tokyo Bay
- victory in Europe
- secret invasion that cut supplies from Italy to the axis powers(1942-1943)
- suicide planes
- a bomb dropped by Bock's Car
- Jewish scientist that escaped from Germany
- June 6, 1944
- August 25, 1944
- how Germany was split after the war
- J. Robert Oppenheimer headed the building of the...
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- first real engagement of fighting soldiers heavy losses on both sides
- strategy used by the United States to capture an island and use it as a base
- U.S. general in the Pacific
- first naval combat carried out by aircraft
- battle 6 months after Pearl Harbor
- read before missions because the soldiers knew they were going to die
- flag raised at Mt. Suribachi
- Commits suicide as Soviets reach Berlin
- Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin
24 Clues: June 6, 1944 • suicide planes • August 25, 1944 • victory in Europe • U.S. general in the Pacific • a bomb dropped by Enola Gay • the official name for D-Day • flag raised at Mt. Suribachi • a bomb dropped by Bock's Car • Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin • battle 6 months after Pearl Harbor • how Germany was split after the war • Commits suicide as Soviets reach Berlin • ...
WORLD WAR ONE 2015-04-07
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- This country came to the aid of Serbia resulting in a chain of events that led to World War One.
- Wilson’s plan for ending the war had how many points?
- Germans called them U-boats
- Used by governments to convince people to support the war in various ways.
- leader of communist takeover of Russia
- The red flowers that have come to symbolize the sacrifice of soldiers who died in battle.
- A munitions explosion on a ship bound for Europe in this city killed several thousand Canadian citizens.
- Idea that a country should expand its borders and control other lands.
- world organization to keep the peace
- One of the causes of WWI
- Acronym for Canada's army in WWI.
- Early battle where Canadians suffered from gas attacks.
- These camps housed people who were considered a potential threat to Canada during the war.
- Occurred on November 11, 1918 at 11am
- Many historians view this victorious battle as a turning point in developing the Canadian identity.
- This controversial man served as minister of militia until he was dismissed from his post in 1916.
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- Another word for weapons
- Their role changed at home and they also served behind the front lines as nurses and ambulance drivers.
- the Central Powers were also known as the _____ alliance?
- Major issue that divided French and English Canadians.
- 1,198 passengers were killed by a U-boat
- what European nations were divided into
- The countries of the Triple Entente were also called the ______.
- The treaty that was signed at the Paris Peace Conference.
- Long ditches dug into the ground to provide cover for soldiers.
- his assassination lead directly to WWI
- World War One flying "ace" who shot down many german airplanes.
- new gun used in WWI
- This battle resulted in terrible losses for both sides and was fought along a river that gave the battle its name.
- Was used as a weapon that blinded, burned, or killed its victims.
30 Clues: new gun used in WWI • Another word for weapons • One of the causes of WWI • Germans called them U-boats • Acronym for Canada's army in WWI. • world organization to keep the peace • Occurred on November 11, 1918 at 11am • leader of communist takeover of Russia • his assassination lead directly to WWI • what European nations were divided into • ...
world war ll 2015-04-06
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- agreement between individuals or parties
- across the sea
- large ship that has alot of armoe and is used in fighting wars
- armed forces of a country
- a person who doesn't support or believe in the principles of communism
- patriotic feeling
- consists of nations germany, italy, and japan
- 32nd president
- "land of the free"
- aggressive action against someone
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- large body of people
- a U.S. Navy base in Hawaii that was attacked by Japanese airplanes
- conflict between nations
- action of destroying
- act providing U.S. military aid to foreign nations during World War II
- nationalistic right-wing system of government and social organization
- /desire of government that a country should be prepared to defend nationalinterests
- a negative ruler with full power over a country
- system of government that is centralized and dictatorial
- the United States stays out of political and economic problems of othercountries
20 Clues: across the sea • 32nd president • patriotic feeling • "land of the free" • large body of people • action of destroying • conflict between nations • armed forces of a country • aggressive action against someone • agreement between individuals or parties • consists of nations germany, italy, and japan • a negative ruler with full power over a country • ...
around the world 2015-04-11
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- arbeid
- motorrijtuig op 4 wielen
- groot vervoermiddel dat vaart
- openbaar vervoer op wielen
- vrij van werk en school
- openbaar vervoer in drukke steden op rails
- iemand die voor zijn plezier reist
- plek om te vliegen
- klanken van een instrument of stem
- iemand die je niet kent
- een hele lange reis om de wereld
- dingen achter elkaar
- openbaar vervoer vaak ondergronds
- tussen twee dingen komen
- korte aantekening
- grote verhoging in de aarde
- ergens heen gaan
- vliegend vervoer
- bevroren water uit de lucht
- stuk papier met landen en wegen
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- vertrek vanaf een luchthaven
- gemiddelde weerstoestand in een gebied
- instelling waar onderwijs word gegeven
- plek waar je je auto laat staan
- je aanmelden bij een balie
- gebied rond de evenaar, warm en vochtig
- plek waar je tegen betaling kunt slapen
- koudste jaargetijde
- bezigheid waarvan je uitrust en rustig wordt
- klein vervoermiddel dat vaart
- droog en warm gebied
- vervoermiddel over rails
- leefstijl van een samenleving
- voorwerp dat je aan iets herinnert
- spullen die je mee neemt
- de ster die onze aarde verlicht en verwarmt
36 Clues: arbeid • ergens heen gaan • vliegend vervoer • korte aantekening • plek om te vliegen • koudste jaargetijde • droog en warm gebied • dingen achter elkaar • vrij van werk en school • iemand die je niet kent • motorrijtuig op 4 wielen • vervoermiddel over rails • tussen twee dingen komen • spullen die je mee neemt • openbaar vervoer op wielen • je aanmelden bij een balie • ...
World War I 2014-12-15
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- The men who went into battle
- A new technology during WWI that went on to be one of the most commonly used weapons in war.
- The war that WWI lead to.
- The terrorist group in charge of the assassination of the arch duke Franz Ferdinand.
- The new technology that was used in the war, which was invented in 1900's.
- The name of the author who wrote "All quiet on the western front".
- Great Britain, Russia, France and the U.S.'s reputation towards Germany.
- By late 1914 the war on the western front had become a _____, a situation in which neither side can win a clear victory.
- Due to poor medical supplies and quarters, many people required these to remove injured limbs.
- The country the movie was based in, and also the country that lost WWI and took all the blame.
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- The form of warfare used during WWI.
- The alternative name for WWI.
- The type of warfare that was used during WWI.
- The name of the major country that "joined" the war
- The country of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- This is what happened to food & goods during WWI.
- The name of the land between trenches.
- An article of clothing that were sought out in the army.
- The amount of days soldiers were fighting on the front line each year.
- The name of the
20 Clues: The name of the • The war that WWI lead to. • The men who went into battle • The alternative name for WWI. • The form of warfare used during WWI. • The name of the land between trenches. • The country of Archduke Franz Ferdinand • The type of warfare that was used during WWI. • This is what happened to food & goods during WWI. • ...
World War I 2014-12-08
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- Britain, France, and Russia. The Triple Entente.
- The country where most of WWI was fought.
- British passenger ship sunk with Americans on board.
- The country that declared war on Serbia.
- The Archduke and heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- Money Germany had to pay for war damages.
- The teenager who shot the Archduke and his wife.
- the official Treaty ending WWI was signed here.
- Policy of a country refusing to become involved in the conflicts and issues in other countries.
- President of the United States during WWI.
- The effect of allies coming into the war one after another.
- Celebration of the day WWI end 11/11.
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- Serbian revolutionary group that planned the Archduke's assassination.
- Organization created to prevent war in Europe after WWI.
- truce signed to end the war.
- German submarine.
- One or more countries agree to defend and protect one another.
- The type of submarine warfare used by Germany.
- The reason European countries needed colonies.
- Pride in one's country.
- Building up of a country's army and weapons supplies.
- The number of points in Wilson's plan to prevent more war in Europe.
- The taking over of a country by another country with colonies.
- City where the Archduke was shot.
- Telegram sent to Mexico from Germany.
25 Clues: German submarine. • Pride in one's country. • truce signed to end the war. • City where the Archduke was shot. • Telegram sent to Mexico from Germany. • Celebration of the day WWI end 11/11. • The country that declared war on Serbia. • The country where most of WWI was fought. • Money Germany had to pay for war damages. • President of the United States during WWI. • ...
world war 1 2015-02-10
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- payments of war damage
- an alliance between Austria Hungary and germany
- they can fire against an Allied supply ships
- people who favor the equal distribution of weath and privet property
- to be the same
- U.S. troops had to go to France and British forces
- a secret telegram from Author Zimmerman was put in u.s. news papers
- when no side of a battle wins
- a British passenger liner
- to plan what to do
- he declared "no peace at any degree can satisfy us"
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- this provided billions of dollars in loan to the Allies
- prepare for its military for war
- british,france,russia
- he had ben murdered by a 19 year old
- peace of settlement of world war 1
- 21 and 30 year old men to be drafted
- truce went to effect on the 11th hour on the 11th second and the 11th mouth on 1918
- defending in a position by fighting in deep ditches
- helped workers and management to avoid strikes and meet agreements
- the aggressive straightening of arm forces
- a frail print of an assembly of nations
22 Clues: to be the same • to plan what to do • british,france,russia • payments of war damage • a British passenger liner • when no side of a battle wins • prepare for its military for war • peace of settlement of world war 1 • he had ben murdered by a 19 year old • 21 and 30 year old men to be drafted • a frail print of an assembly of nations • the aggressive straightening of arm forces • ...
World of work 2015-03-16
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- a person or company that has people who do work for wages or a salary : a person or company that has employees.
- an amount of money that an employee is paid each year / month
- the act of promoting someone or something: such as a : the act of moving someone to a higher or more important position or rank in an organisation.
- a system in which employees are required to work a certain number of hours but are allowed to choose their own times for starting and finishing work.
- an act of showing someone how something is used or done.
- a person who does a particular job to earn money.
- to leave (a job, school, career, etc.).
- a student or recent graduate who works for a period of time at a job in order to get experience.
- a type of job that requires special education, training, or skill.
- a person who works for another person or for a company for wages or a salary.
- to give up (a job or position) in a formal or official way.
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- working or involving fewer hours than is considered normal or standard. (…-job)
- the work that a person does : a person’s job or profession.
- the scheduled period of time during which a person works.
- time spent working at your job that is in addition to your normal working hours.
- a person who is being trained for a job.
- a person who learns a job or skill by working for a fixed period of time for someone who is very good at that job or skill.
- very similar to salary: an amount of money that a worker is paid based on the number of hours, days, etc., that are worked.
- working the full number of hours considered normal or standard. Normally 8h (…-job)
- a period of time when workers stop work in order to force an employer to agree to their demands.
- to refuse to buy, use, or participate in (something) as a way of protesting.
- an action, plan, rule, etc., that is meant to improve something.
22 Clues: to leave (a job, school, career, etc.). • a person who is being trained for a job. • a person who does a particular job to earn money. • an act of showing someone how something is used or done. • the scheduled period of time during which a person works. • the work that a person does : a person’s job or profession. • ...
World War 1 2015-03-17
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- A useful vehicle used for observing the battlefield from above
- positions These were built for miners and snipers
- A basic weapon used in world war 1
- A sort of drain used to get rid of rainwater in trenches
- A vital piece of equipment used in unbreathable toxic environments
- These joined the lines of trenches
- A terrible weapon used to hold back enemies and kill many who are not protected from it
- The space between two enemies' bases
- These were used to quickly transport reinforcements to awaiting soldiers
- Generals who had never fought this way before and would not think of the solution
- A special unit of soldiers that fought the Turkish
- A basic bomb used by most people
- A larger version of a bullet, that will explode on impact
- These were used to slow down the enemy in case of a successful breach of their trench
- A place were ammunition is stored
- Sand filled items used for protection
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- Powerful beams used to stop trenches collapsing
- A useful position used for soldiers to stand
- A useful item used to stop enemies from climbing fences
- A man who fought in the war
- The enemies could usually see when the enemy is bringing in reinforcments
- Not very advanced at the time, they were used to spy on the enemy
- These were used to stop the enemy being able to mow the soldiers down in their own trenches
- A deadly rapid fire weapon, used commonly by the Turkish
- Men could only advance at walking pace
- A common warfare method
- Used to balance soldiers arms when firing into enemy trenches
- A special type of war that was used mainly with gas' and acids
- tunnels used to transport explosives to underneath the enemies trench
- A special knife that was strapped onto guns in the war
- A weapon that was used to emit burning fuel at others
- The man who usually instructed attacks
- A horrible outcome of spending weeks in wet and cold trenches
- Horrible weapons used for blowing the enemy sky high when stepped on
34 Clues: A common warfare method • A man who fought in the war • A basic bomb used by most people • A place were ammunition is stored • A basic weapon used in world war 1 • These joined the lines of trenches • The space between two enemies' bases • Sand filled items used for protection • Men could only advance at walking pace • The man who usually instructed attacks • ...
World War 1 2014-11-16
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- war ___
- U.S army officer
- The British _________
- a spy
- continent where WW1 took place
- _______ warfare
- taking no sides
- advertisement
- flu
- president of the U.S
- a system of young men being selected to serve in the military
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- soldiers of the U.S army
- New ____
- _______________ telegram or note
- British ship sunk on the coast of Ireland
- the ________ Act of 1918
- city close to Paris
- agreement to end fighting
- submarines
- Britain,Russia, Italy, France
20 Clues: flu • a spy • war ___ • New ____ • submarines • advertisement • _______ warfare • taking no sides • U.S army officer • city close to Paris • president of the U.S • The British _________ • soldiers of the U.S army • the ________ Act of 1918 • agreement to end fighting • Britain,Russia, Italy, France • continent where WW1 took place • _______________ telegram or note • ...
WORLD WAR II 2015-03-23
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- a program that provided military aid to Great Britain
- these acts outlawed arms sales or loans to warring nations
- the President of the United States who decided to use the atomic bomb against Japan
- the beach where the bloodiest fighting occurred during Operation Overlord
- this project developed the atomic bomb
- the "Master Race" Adolf Hitler envisioned in his literary work
- he started the FASCIST movement after World War I
- the aircraft that dropped the atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima
- the joint powers of Italy, Germany, and Japan
- the country that joined forces with the United States and Great Britain during the Normandy invasion
- the company that converted from making automobiles to aircraft during World War II
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- opposition to political and economic entanglements with other countries
- the country that attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor
- the name of the atomic bomb that was dropped on the city of Nagasaki
- the ideology of NAZISM was detailed in this literary work
- the establishment of a fixed allotment of goods deemed essential for the military
- the desired eye color of an ARYAN expressed by Adolf Hitler
- the GERMAN brand of FASCISM
- the documentary entitled "TIME OF FEAR" focused on Japanese-American internment camps located in this state
- the country invaded by both Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin
20 Clues: the GERMAN brand of FASCISM • this project developed the atomic bomb • the joint powers of Italy, Germany, and Japan • he started the FASCIST movement after World War I • a program that provided military aid to Great Britain • the ideology of NAZISM was detailed in this literary work • these acts outlawed arms sales or loans to warring nations • ...
World History 1 2015-09-19
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- center of Babylonian empire
- scientists who learn about the past peoples and cultures
- group of travelers
- recorded written events of people
- supplying water to another place from another land
- are people who have no settled home
- area of many territories and people and is controlled by one government
- a region in Southwest Asia
- is a city that is also a separate, independent state
- more then what is needed
- a belief in many Gods
- worker who is skilled with crafting items with his hand
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- Stories passed down by word of mouth
- plants or wild plants for human use
- period of time when humans made tools, weapons mainly out of stones
- professional writers
- is a society that has cities, a central government run by official leaders, and workers who specialize in various jobs
- time before history
- or rich in the substances that plants need to grow
- is a group of people having similar backgrounds
- markets
- the study of earths surface
- stories about Gods that explain people's beliefs
23 Clues: markets • group of travelers • time before history • professional writers • a belief in many Gods • more then what is needed • a region in Southwest Asia • center of Babylonian empire • the study of earths surface • recorded written events of people • plants or wild plants for human use • are people who have no settled home • Stories passed down by word of mouth • ...
Geography Richer World 2014-09-19
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- Suburb in Oxford
- Encourages use of public buses in areas such as Oxford
- Used by NHS to reduce language barrier
- An area in Oxford that has recently undergone the process of gentrification
- Shape which Hulme buildings were developed as
- Re-development of an urban area, using both the city and private sector funding
- Area in Birmingham, predominantly white and low crime
- Attraction in Oxford that has been assimilated into city centre
- The term used to describe different ethnic groups living apart
- Makes buses faster and reduces congestion
- Disused, derelict urban ground that has previously been built on
- Area of mainly council housing in Oxford
- Area in Oxford that has been part of a city challenge
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- Used to reduce crime levels
- A run down area being gradually improved by its residents without group planning
- Method of reducing number of cars in London
- Developed in Birmingham to aid traffic problems
- Method that stops cars entering certain areas
- Applies to cars in centre of London
- Area around a place that cannot be built on, dedicated to fields
- Area in Birmingham, high crime and ethnic segregation
- Area in Manchester that was redeveloped twice in 20th Century
- Green, undeveloped areas including green belt
23 Clues: Suburb in Oxford • Used to reduce crime levels • Applies to cars in centre of London • Used by NHS to reduce language barrier • Area of mainly council housing in Oxford • Makes buses faster and reduces congestion • Method of reducing number of cars in London • Method that stops cars entering certain areas • Shape which Hulme buildings were developed as • ...
World of Warcraft 2015-06-29
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- mano derecha de Principe Arthas.[En vida]
- lugar donde desembarco "El leon de Azeroth" en la segunda guerra despues de la caida de Ventormenta
- Hijo de Medivh y Garona, actual Guardian de Tirisfal.
- Nombre del hijo menor de Alexandros Mograine.
- A donde van los demonios cuando son asesinados en un lugar donde no es su plano ? En este caso Azeroth.
- (Dos Palabras) Lider de la Horda Durante la primera Guerra.(Tambien aparece en WoD)
- guardian de Tirisfal antes que Medivh
- Planeta de los Etereos.
- Padre de los gigantes de mar, creador del cielo y de los mares.
- Quién hereda el hacha encantada que hicieron Cenarius y Malfurion?
- Lider de los Señores del Terror
- Elite de los Elfos Nocturnos lideradas por Tyrande Susurravientos
- (Dos palabras)lugar donde se aprisiono a Alexstraza durante la segunda guerra.
- Nombre del Señor el Terror que poseyó al Maestro de la Cruzada Saidan Dathrohan.
- Mago del Kirintor, practico la magia de la nigromancia y fue expulsado por Antonidas.
- Lider de la Mano de Plata
- traiciono a su gente por poder hace 10mil años
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- primer humano en usar la Ashbringer [Crematoria]
- Corcel de Principe Arthas en vida y en la No-Muerte
- Nombre del hijo mayor de Alexandros Mograine.
- (Dos palabras)lo llamaban El Leon de Azeroth
- Aspecto de la Magia antes que Kalecgos
- Lo llaman "El Destructor"
- ciudad fundada por la Archimaga Jaina Proudmoore.
- arma del Rey Varian Wrynn
- Gul'dan con magia nigronamtica hizo a los primeros Caballeros de la Muerte. Quien fue el primero en tener este poder ?
26 Clues: Planeta de los Etereos. • Lo llaman "El Destructor" • arma del Rey Varian Wrynn • Lider de la Mano de Plata • Lider de los Señores del Terror • guardian de Tirisfal antes que Medivh • Aspecto de la Magia antes que Kalecgos • mano derecha de Principe Arthas.[En vida] • (Dos palabras)lo llamaban El Leon de Azeroth • Nombre del hijo mayor de Alexandros Mograine. • ...
World War I 2015-10-20
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- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view
- A British ship carrying American passengers; that was sunk by the Germans ;angered many in the US
- blueprint for world peace that was to be used for peace negotiations after World War I
- Treaty signed in France that ended the First World War.
- consisted of US Armed forces sent to Europe
- combat in which each side occupies a system of protective trenches
- the group of nations that opposed the Allies ( Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire)
- a group of merchant vessels sailing together with or without naval escort, for mutual security and longer protection.
- compensations that imposed during the Paris Peace Conference upon the Central Powers following their defeat in the First World War.
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- intergovernmental organisation founded as a result of the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War
- cease fire
- authorized the federal government to raise a national army for the American entry into WWI
- A person who opposes warfare on moral grounds
- an area between opposing armies, over which no control has been established
- the group of nations that opposed the Central Powers (Great Britain and France)
- opening article of the reparations section of the Treaty of Versailles
- the movement of 6 million African Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West.
- promised that ifGermany went to war with the US, they would give Mexico "lost territory"
- the policy of building up armed forces in aggressive preparedness for war
- a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
20 Clues: cease fire • consisted of US Armed forces sent to Europe • A person who opposes warfare on moral grounds • Treaty signed in France that ended the First World War. • a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation • combat in which each side occupies a system of protective trenches • opening article of the reparations section of the Treaty of Versailles • ...
World War Two 2016-02-21
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- What was the first atomic bomb called?
- What was the abbreviation for the women's army corps division?
- What was the "master race" that German people were part of called?
- Who was there emperor of Japan during World War Two?
- Were there more Civilian or Military deaths in World War two?
- What group was Adolf Hitler the leader of?
- What war killed the most people?
- What was the Killington tons f Jews called?
- What president took the placer of Franklin Roosevelt?
- A soldier that is killed, wounded, sick, or missing?
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- What President died during World War Two?
- What does the abbreviation UN stand for?
- What state was the base Pearl Harbor located?
- What was the secret plan for creating a bomb called?
- Where was Hitler's army defeated?
- What is attacking one island from the air called?
- Why did people turn their lights out at night?
- To free an area or person?
- What religious group did Hitler want to get rid of?
- What was the all female United States Navy division for women abbreviation?
20 Clues: To free an area or person? • What war killed the most people? • Where was Hitler's army defeated? • What was the first atomic bomb called? • What does the abbreviation UN stand for? • What President died during World War Two? • What group was Adolf Hitler the leader of? • What was the Killington tons f Jews called? • What state was the base Pearl Harbor located? • ...
world war one 2016-03-09
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- -How many years did the war go for?
- -France was keen for what on Germany
- -What was Franz Ferdinand's wife named
- -new weapon used in WW I
- -Bound by treaty to Russia, was at war with Germany and by extension Austro-Hungary.
- -his assassination lead directly to WWI
- -a cause of WW I
- -Originates from the past - a ___________ source
- -These were dug along the Western Front
- -Where a powerful country controls several less powerful countries
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- -Allied to France by a more loosely worded treaty which placed a "moral obligation" upon her to defend France, declared war against Germany on 4 August. This country was also at war with Austro-Hungary by extension.
- -Made recently about the past - a _________ source
- -Agreements or promises to defend and help another country
- -any instance of aggressive extension of authority
- -a political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force and to be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- -What was the group that assinated Franz Ferdinand called?
- -Number of terrorists stationed along the route
- -What was the name of the person that fired the gun that assinated Franz Ferdinand?
- -Allied to Austro-Hungary, they saw Russia's alliance with Serbia as an act of war against Austro-Hungary. And so they declared war on Russia 1st August 1914.
- -Serbia were allies with Germany and who else?
20 Clues: -a cause of WW I • -new weapon used in WW I • -How many years did the war go for? • -France was keen for what on Germany • -What was Franz Ferdinand's wife named • -his assassination lead directly to WWI • -These were dug along the Western Front • -Serbia were allies with Germany and who else? • -Number of terrorists stationed along the route • ...
World War I 2016-03-01
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- Heir apparent to the Austrian emperor, the assassination of him and his wife led to the beginning of World War 1.
- An increase in the importance of the military of a country
- A coalition of governments designed to find peaceful solutions to disagreements, proposed by Woodrow Wilson
- A telegram from Germany to Mexico offering Mexico a return of territory in exchange for declaring war on the US.
- A truce or cease-fire agreement between warring nations
- Loans to the government that aided its ability to prepare for World War 1.
- A government agency organized to help settle disputes between workers and employers in war industries
- The coalition of nations in World War 1 that included the German, Austrio-Hungary, and Ottoman empires
- A new kind of warfare in WW1 that involved troops digging and fighting from deep holes.
- Unbiased, not favoring either side in a conflict
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- law that allowed the president to draft soldiers in times of war
- US military forces sent to Europe during WW1 and led by General John J Pershing.
- German submarines
- Brought an end to World War 1, but was never ratified by the United States
- A situation in which neither side can win a victory
- A plan for fighting a battle or war
- US Senator from Massachusetts who was opposed to President Wilson’s plan for the League of Nations, fearing it would draw the US into wars not in the nation’s interest.
- A passenger ship bombed by Germany.
- People who believe in the political system in which all resources are shared equally
- Financial payments by the loser of a war
- To prepare for war.
- A group of nations that allied to fight the Central Powers in World War 1
22 Clues: German submarines • To prepare for war. • A plan for fighting a battle or war • A passenger ship bombed by Germany. • Financial payments by the loser of a war • Unbiased, not favoring either side in a conflict • A situation in which neither side can win a victory • A truce or cease-fire agreement between warring nations • ...
EXPLORE OUR WORLD 2016-06-02
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- Food from animals.
- A place with animals.
- To help someone learn a new thing.
- A place with many old and cool things.
- A big boat.
- It can fly you to other countries.
- Not very loud.
- Very pretty.
- Animal hair.
- They help sick people.
- So yummy!
- A place to eat food.
- You can find bats inside.
- To keep you safe.
- Where you can read books.
- Where you can buy things to play with.
- The coldest season.
- Of juice.
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- Of bread.
- You use it to buy things.
- Where do sick people go?
- They catch bad people and protect us.
- The hottest season.
- Where birds live.
- They cook.
- A hot dry place with lots of sand and no water.
- A small red fruit.
- The first month.
- They help sick animals.
- Month 11.
- A train under the earth.
- A long yellow vegetable.
- Of oil.
- Birds use them to fly.
34 Clues: Of oil. • Of bread. • So yummy! • Month 11. • Of juice. • They cook. • A big boat. • Very pretty. • Animal hair. • Not very loud. • The first month. • Where birds live. • To keep you safe. • Food from animals. • A small red fruit. • The hottest season. • The coldest season. • A place to eat food. • A place with animals. • They help sick people. • Birds use them to fly. • They help sick animals. • ...
Our smart world 2016-01-26
25 Clues: Fön • Handy • Lampe • Adapter • Stecker • Roboter • Weltraum • Realität • Satellit • Schalter • bedienen • virtuell • Erfindung • Astronaut • Forschung • Raumfähre • Steckdose • Ausrüstung • Mikrowelle • erforschen • Kühlschrank • Stromausfall • Elektrizität • kontrollieren • Herzschrittmacher
Material World (video) 2016-04-05
22 Clues: mud • gap • dry • rod • fog • tip • bone • nest • huge • tiny • leaf • kind • tough • shell • shape • hollow • supply • company • factory • strength • strengthen • successful
WORLD OF SPORTS 2023-03-02
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- Physics genius
- Egyptian Queen
- Apple co-founder
- Entrepreneur and innovator
- Science pioneer
- Evolution theorist
- Macedonian King
- Pop queen diva
- Communist theorist
- Economist pioneer
- British Prime Minister
- Existentialist philosopher
- Rap superstar king
- French Emperor
- Microsoft co-founder
- Facebook co-founder
- Amazon founder and CEO
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- Anti-apartheid leader
- Black Civil rights leader
- Pop diva powerhouse
- Ancient Greek philosopher
- King of Pop
- Theoretical physicist
- Astronaut legend
- Tennis champion.
- Art iconoclast
- Pop icon queen
- Latin pop queen
- Humanitarian nun
- Ancient Greek philosopher
- Soulful pop singer
31 Clues: King of Pop • Physics genius • Egyptian Queen • Art iconoclast • Pop queen diva • Pop icon queen • French Emperor • Science pioneer • Macedonian King • Latin pop queen • Apple co-founder • Astronaut legend • Tennis champion. • Humanitarian nun • Economist pioneer • Evolution theorist • Communist theorist • Rap superstar king • Soulful pop singer • Pop diva powerhouse • Facebook co-founder • ...
World and Pop 2023-03-07
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- Hawaii Valentine’s Day murder victim
- Reptile of great proportions
- Mexican sandwich
- Deepest lake in world
- Robert E. of the Confederacy
- Hindu Monkey God
- Cambodian Language
- Cleopatra’s number
- Intergalactic Bird of sorts
- Stalin hometown
- Canal nation
- 3-wheeled transport
- Buddhist monument
- Thai before Thai
- An African fall
- Cultural dish that emerged from national food competition
- Womping…
- Ethiopian stone church
- Temple construction help
- So called roof of the world
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- Grogu species
- Mexican heads culture
- Ocean in Polynesian
- site of T-Shape Circles
- Cambodian ancient dancer
- First roman emperor
- the first Catherine
- Where Russia and USA meet
- Land of lush moons
- Indian dough
- Dante family name
- Angola capital
- One who wears one color
- A muddy house of prayer
34 Clues: Womping… • Indian dough • Canal nation • Grogu species • Angola capital • Stalin hometown • An African fall • Mexican sandwich • Hindu Monkey God • Thai before Thai • Dante family name • Buddhist monument • Cambodian Language • Cleopatra’s number • Land of lush moons • Ocean in Polynesian • First roman emperor • the first Catherine • 3-wheeled transport • Mexican heads culture • Deepest lake in world • ...
World War I 2023-03-09
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- new state of Russian and other republics under a communist regime
- style of warfare
- empire that WWI started in
- expanding an empire by taking over new lands and conquering nations
- British ship that the Germans sunk
- focus and glorification of a nations military
- relationships between nations
- his assassination was the spark that started World War I
- German emperor
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- leader of USSR after Lenin
- Russian czar that abdicated the throne
- Empire that was very weak and allied with Germany
- name of telegram that brought the US into the war
- majority of battles were fought here between the Germans versus French and British
- treaty that officially ended WWI
- media created to influence a given audience’s opinions on a specific topic
- name of communist party in Russia
- strong feelings of love and pride for one’s country
- leader of Communist Party
- majority of battles fought here between Germans and Russians
20 Clues: German emperor • style of warfare • leader of Communist Party • leader of USSR after Lenin • empire that WWI started in • relationships between nations • treaty that officially ended WWI • name of communist party in Russia • British ship that the Germans sunk • Russian czar that abdicated the throne • focus and glorification of a nations military • ...
World History Review 2023-03-09
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- British protesters who destroyed machinery
- Term for a person with a variety of skills and talents
- _______Destiny was the belief that North America should be explored, settled, and populated by United States citizens
- The _____ line sped up production
- France's first estate
- Australia became a _____ colony for British/European criminals
- painted the Sistine Chapel's ceiling and walls
- Became the emperor of France
- The Reign of ______ was imposed and controlled by the Committee of Public Safety
- the _____ Movement demanded even more voting rights in Great Britain
- wrote the 95 THESES, which criticized the Church's methods of raising money
- The first country to abolish slavery
- ______ was discovered by Madame Curie and her husband Pierre
- The _______ system was Napoleon's aim to cut off all European trade with Great Britain
- Indigenous Australians
- Separation (of blacks and whites in the South
- French Protestants
- Wrote THE PRINCE, a guide for attaining and keeping power
- The era of reason
- The ___ Bill of 1832 was Great Britain's move toward more extending voting rights to more men
- ____ was a psychologist who believed the unconscious mind drives how people think and act
- Also known as the Dark Ages
- the French Tower stormed by rioters & revolutionaries
- Movement begun by Martin Luther
- _____ faced a potato famine that killed many and made others seek life in other countries
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- the right to vote
- The _____ Proclamation freed slaves in Confederate states
- The National ______ lost peasant support when it took away the Church's lands and independence
- 1100-1400 period in Europe
- prejudice against Jews
- Industrial Revolutions in both Great Britain and America began with _____
- the Third _______ was one of France's democratic governments in the late 1800s/ early 1900s
- a new development in the structure of roads, making them more firm
- _____ patented more than 1000 inventions including the light bulb and phonograph
- Religious philosophy espoused by John Calvin
- Indigenous New Zealanders
- All early factories had to be located near a source of _____
- Adam Smith wrote THE WEALTH OF NATIONS promoting _______
- a new social science begun in the early 1900s
- One of Leonardo DaVinci's most famous works
- The _____ Affair was a pivotal event in France that caused Jews to begin looking for their own country
- Henry VIII's desire for a male _____ caused the a split between the English Church and the Roman Catholic Church
- Charles _____'s theory of evolution was used in social theory
- Self-governing in domestic affairs but part of the British Empire
- The _____ Estate in France was the most populous, about 98%
- "Liberty! Equality! _____!" was the slogan of the French Revolution
- The newest type of engine developed for industrial use during the 1700s
- _____ _____ wrote THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO about communism
- allowed dominated countries to have their own governments
- The process of urbanization, technological and economic expansion that occurred in 19th Century Great Britain
- Texas revolted against _____ rule
- Name of religious movement meaning to "baptize again"
52 Clues: the right to vote • The era of reason • French Protestants • France's first estate • prejudice against Jews • Indigenous Australians • Indigenous New Zealanders • 1100-1400 period in Europe • Also known as the Dark Ages • Became the emperor of France • Movement begun by Martin Luther • The _____ line sped up production • Texas revolted against _____ rule • ...
world war 2 2023-02-13
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- Hilters final solution
- blistered the skin , eyes and lungs
- fire weapon
- Brought together the land air
- total power to a dictator
- japanese city were atomic bomb was dropped
- japanese surprise attack
- Germans boomed britain
- consumers could only buy certain goods
- japanese city were atomic bomb was dropped
- civilian work camps and prisons
- often negative preconvinced opinion
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- A German submarine
- First major japanese defeat
- Germany,italy and japan
- u.s helping with supplies
- usa,ussr,france
- accepting demands avoid conflict
- Hitlers fascist party
- total authority ruler
- soviet victory (outlasted the Germans)
- government controlled by totalitarian leaders
- money losses its value
- helped womens rights
- big armoured vehicles
25 Clues: fire weapon • usa,ussr,france • A German submarine • helped womens rights • Hitlers fascist party • total authority ruler • big armoured vehicles • Hilters final solution • Germans boomed britain • money losses its value • Germany,italy and japan • japanese surprise attack • u.s helping with supplies • total power to a dictator • First major japanese defeat • Brought together the land air • ...
world history vocab 2023-03-02
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- a member of a former confederacy of six North American peoples (Mohawk, Oneida, Seneca, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Tuscarora) who lived mainly in southern Ontario and Quebec and northern New York State.
- forced-labor draft imposed by the Spaniards on the indigenous inhabitants of Peru.
- a foundational sacred narrative of the Kʼicheʼ people from long before the Spanish conquest of the Maya
- was the ninth Emperor of the Aztec Empire
- an ancient Inca device for recording information, consisting of variously colored threads knotted in different ways.
- a union or association between three powers or states, in particular that made in 1668 between England, the Netherlands, and Sweden against France, and that in 1882 between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy against France and Russia.
- the Feathered Serpent, one of the major deities of the ancient Mexican pantheon.
- a member of an ancient North American people of the southwestern US, who flourished between c. 200 BC and AD 1500. The earliest phase of their culture is known as the Basket Maker period; the present-day Pueblo culture developed from a later stage.
- a hieroglyphic character or symbol; a pictograph.
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- a Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries.
- a medieval city in the south-eastern hills of the modern country of Zimbabwe
- person or thing regarded as being symbolic or representative of a particular quality or concept.
- a member of any of various North American peoples, including the Hopi, occupying pueblo settlements chiefly in New Mexico and Arizona. Their prehistoric period is known as the Anasazi culture.
- the ninth Sapa Inca
- a hard, dark, glasslike volcanic rock formed by the rapid solidification of lava without crystallization.
- a Native American civilization that flourished in what is now the Midwestern, Eastern, and Southeastern United States
- an ancient manuscript text in book form.
- among North American Indian peoples of the northwest coast) an opulent ceremonial feast at which possessions are given away or destroyed to display wealth or enhance prestige.
- an ancient Mayan city occupied c200 b.c. to a.d. 900
- a sib or clan that constituted the basic socioeconomic unit of Inca society.
20 Clues: the ninth Sapa Inca • an ancient manuscript text in book form. • was the ninth Emperor of the Aztec Empire • a hieroglyphic character or symbol; a pictograph. • an ancient Mayan city occupied c200 b.c. to a.d. 900 • a medieval city in the south-eastern hills of the modern country of Zimbabwe • ...
The World Quiz 2023-03-08
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- I'm the country code for Germany
- Has a mountain table top
- The closest airport to Big Ben
- I will use these in India
- It's the capital city of Portugal
- I'm a state in Australia and also a queen
- I break easily, but I'm not a cup
- I'm the capital city of Kenya
- Large marsupials live here
- I'm an airport code, I like Tulips and Cheese
- I used to belong to Britain but now I'm Chinese
- I'm the capital city of Norway
- A cow called Angus
- I'm the capital city of Canada
- Norway and Finland are my neighbours
- Devils are said to live here
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- I'm the capital city of Hungary
- I have 3 main airports one is LaGuardia
- I'm an airport HUB in Germany
- They use them in Argentina
- I'm in Western Australia
- I'm the same Island but not the same country
- I'm the capital city of Estonia
- I'm the capital city of Zimbabwe
- I'm the capital city of Chile
- I'm on the east coast of the USA
- Air France has a hub here
- I'm the capital city of Egypt
- I'd use Baht to buy something at this HUB
- I'm a Kiwi but not a fruit, where do I live
- I'm a main HUB in Italy, home of the Coliseum
- I use dollars but I'm not the US, I'm Asian
- Not a woman, it's a UK airport too
- I'm the airport code for Dubai
- I'm the capital city of Morocco
- The currency is the YEN
- I have a big opera house
37 Clues: A cow called Angus • The currency is the YEN • Has a mountain table top • I'm in Western Australia • I have a big opera house • I will use these in India • Air France has a hub here • They use them in Argentina • Large marsupials live here • Devils are said to live here • I'm an airport HUB in Germany • I'm the capital city of Chile • I'm the capital city of Egypt • ...
Major World Religions 2022-09-29
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- Place of Origin of Islam
- Hindu spiritual leaders
- Book of Aryan conquerors
- Holy book of Daoism
- Story of Hebrews
- Founder of Buddhism also known as Buddah
- A way of eating based on Jewish rules
- Hindu social structure
- Holy book of Christianity
- Holiday celebrating birth of Jesus
- Place of origin of Buddhism
- Place of origin of Confucianism and Daoism
- Cube shaped shrine in Saudi Arabia
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- leader of Tibetan Buddhism
- How to escape reincarnation and achieve nirvana
- Most modern form of Judaism
- Elephant son of gods Shiva and Parvati
- Messiah that preached to the poor
- Head coverings worn by Muslim women
- Place Origin of Christianity
- Most common symbol of Christianity
- Judaisms spiritual leaders
- Holy book of Confucianism
- Founder of Islam
- Holy book of Buddhism
- Place of origin of Hinduism
- Holy book of Islam
- Founder of Judaism
- Respecting your elder and ancestors through Confucian beliefs
29 Clues: Story of Hebrews • Founder of Islam • Holy book of Islam • Founder of Judaism • Holy book of Daoism • Holy book of Buddhism • Hindu social structure • Hindu spiritual leaders • Place of Origin of Islam • Book of Aryan conquerors • Holy book of Confucianism • Holy book of Christianity • leader of Tibetan Buddhism • Judaisms spiritual leaders • Most modern form of Judaism • ...
World War 1 2022-10-04
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- Nickname given to the first world war
- Bosnia wanted this from Yugoslavia
- Operation where you cut off a limb
- When both sides cant advance towards each other
- What happened to the heir to Austria Hungary on June 28th 1914
- big armored vehicle that was made to advance through no mans land
- stance the U.S took at the beginning of the war
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence
- Longest fought battle in WW1
- Many soldiers felt exhausted and ___________
- long, narrow ditches
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- Man who sent a telegram to Mexico to fight the U.S
- Known as the deadliest battle in British history
- Allowed for soldiers to step up and shoot over the side of a trench
- Most Americans sympathized with this country
- Land in between trenches
- Group that had British France and Russia
- plane with 3 wings
- The country that Austria Hungary Declared war on
- another name for ptsd
- fight between large organized armed forces.
- Battle of Somme ended because of this season
- President Wilson advocated for ___
- Wooden planks that lined the bottom of the trench
24 Clues: plane with 3 wings • long, narrow ditches • another name for ptsd • Land in between trenches • Longest fought battle in WW1 • Bosnia wanted this from Yugoslavia • Operation where you cut off a limb • President Wilson advocated for ___ • Nickname given to the first world war • Group that had British France and Russia • fight between large organized armed forces. • ...
World War 1 2022-10-04
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- President Wilson took what stance at the start of WWI?
- How many people world wide did the spanish flu kill?
- What warfare was used in the war?
- How many people world wide would the Spanish flu affect?
- What disease spread in the battlefields of the war?
- Which battle was Germany's last invasion attempt to end WWI?
- A German U-Boat torpedoed the British-owned luxury steamship called?
- The event that started WWI was the assassination of Archduke Franz what?
- What disease spread in the battlefields of the war?
- Which weapon was a well armored, powerful cannon that shot caliber?
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- What new warfare strategy was used?
- Which battle was the longest fought in WWI?
- America limits the amount of ships sunk by unrestricted submarine warfare by introducing what system?
- How many people did the Spanish flu kill in the US?
- What type of submarine was used?
- The convoy systen used what ships to escort merchant ships back and forth across the atlantic?
- The Bosnian group that was planning the attack was called what?
- Austria-Hungary engaged in imperialism and took over the country of what?
- America traded how much more with Britain and France?
- Which battle had the most casualties/deaths in WWI?
- What weapon was maneuverable with a high climb rate that dropped bombs from the air?
- Which battle was known as the deadliest day in British history?
- Which weapon was a squat battleship gun armed with caliber that hurled shells and smashed forts?
- The First World War was nicknamed what?
24 Clues: What type of submarine was used? • What warfare was used in the war? • What new warfare strategy was used? • The First World War was nicknamed what? • Which battle was the longest fought in WWI? • How many people did the Spanish flu kill in the US? • Which battle had the most casualties/deaths in WWI? • What disease spread in the battlefields of the war? • ...
World War 1 2023-01-06
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- british act in 1919 to curb indian dissent
- many killed for pretesting the rowlatt acts
- battle with the biggest slaughters in military history
- eliminated all types of religious aspects
- a nation should be congruent with the state
- led to violet repression by police
- an agreement between two or more countries
- november 11, 1918
- the government should have a stong military
- this assination started the war
- changed how war was fought
- government has complete control over everything
- stalin eliminated everyone he thought was a threat
- all decision were made by the government
- all of a countries resources are used
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- modernized and westernized iran
- note from germany secertary to mexico
- countries from all 6 continents joined
- controlled all types of media
- signed june 26, 1919
- britian, france, russia, USA are alllies
- battle when people started using posion gas
- used for protection because of posion gas
- introuduced during the war by germany
- sink any ship without warning
- extending a countrys power through diplomacy
- became iran after nationalist revolt
- provided local self-government and limited elections
- helped increase the amount of people killed
- germany, austia-hungry, turkey are allies
- soldiers hid in ditches to fight
- blisters the body internally and externally
- discovered 1918 in iran
- preached non-violence and civil disovedience
- originally used for recon then as weapons
- launched burning fuel
- suprising vicotoryfor british
- battle that stopped german advance
- under his control the government had control over everything
- when the US declared war on germany
40 Clues: november 11, 1918 • signed june 26, 1919 • launched burning fuel • discovered 1918 in iran • changed how war was fought • controlled all types of media • sink any ship without warning • suprising vicotoryfor british • modernized and westernized iran • this assination started the war • soldiers hid in ditches to fight • led to violet repression by police • ...
World War 1 2023-01-05
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- He believed the nation had a moral duty to help maintain peace in the world
- Established nine new nations
- Granted women the right to vote
- America's greatest war hero
- Required men to register with the government to randomly be selected for military service
- The British prime minister
- Development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
- A large scale movement of southern blacks to cities in the North
- War damages
- fighting for mere yards of ground
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- A famous fighter pilot
- The head of the CPI was a former muckraking journalist
- Destoyers escort merchant ships across Atlantic
- A truce that ended the war
- A secret telegram from German foreign minister to German ambassador in Mexico
- A devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- A promise not to sink the merchant vessel
- A canal across central America cuts travel time
- Biased communication designed to influence people
- The Triple Entente was later known as ?
20 Clues: War damages • A famous fighter pilot • A truce that ended the war • The British prime minister • America's greatest war hero • Established nine new nations • Granted women the right to vote • fighting for mere yards of ground • The Triple Entente was later known as ? • A promise not to sink the merchant vessel • Destoyers escort merchant ships across Atlantic • ...
World Cup Crossword 2023-01-10
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- many of these participate in the World Cup
- who runs the team
- the fans do a lot of this
- is dribbled around
- what the game is played on
- goalie defends
- player who leads the team
- 0-0
- gives out the fouls
- points are kept track of on this
- what/where the game is played
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- defends the goal
- usually red or yellow
- the team and players as a whole
- what the players wear
- where the substitutes sit
- fans sit here
- people who watch the games
- can be given in a game; also yellow or red
- 45:00
20 Clues: 0-0 • 45:00 • fans sit here • goalie defends • defends the goal • who runs the team • is dribbled around • gives out the fouls • usually red or yellow • what the players wear • the fans do a lot of this • where the substitutes sit • player who leads the team • what the game is played on • people who watch the games • what/where the game is played • the team and players as a whole • ...
World History Actual 2023-01-31
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- idea by darwin that says organisms more fit to survive are
- created by eli whitney
- used to justify imperialism with survival of the fittest
- _____ communism is a society without classes
- provided travel across the country by rail
- perfected by james watt
- countries taking colonies to build empires
- endgoal of communism
- idea that the government should not interfere in the economy
- used collective bargaining to gain rights for workers
- property owned by the government
- crowded apartments that workers were forced to live in
- wealthy factory owners
- imperialism based around the industrial revolution
- when labor union workers refused to work in protest
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- canal in africa that the british fought for
- idea that if actions are right they benefit the majority
- idea that the government should control the economy
- idea that by going on strikes workers can attain greater rights
- rural people moving to bigger cities
- workers during the industrial revolution
- property owned by individuals
- discovery that diseases were caused by microrgansims
- some private property and some communally owned
- boats that used a steam engine
- new way to assemble things things that greatly increased efficiency with everyone doing one job
- disease that spread greatly due to industrialization
- created by thomas edison
28 Clues: endgoal of communism • created by eli whitney • wealthy factory owners • perfected by james watt • created by thomas edison • property owned by individuals • boats that used a steam engine • property owned by the government • rural people moving to bigger cities • workers during the industrial revolution • provided travel across the country by rail • ...
World War 2 2023-01-25
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- Replaced Cash and carry
- german submarines
- Country with most notable death and work camps
- FDR supported this when he took office
- Land between Germany Czech and Austria
- FDR called uboats, and to shoot on sight
- Replaced the league of nations
- Hitler was from this country
- President during beginning of war
- Land between Germany Belgium and France
- 'El Duce' meaning
- Hitlers novel
- The form of government Germany used
- How many years is a reich supposed to last
- US destroyer that was fired upon on Sept 4
- Race between FDR and Willkie in 1940
- Members of Mussolinis Fascist militia
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- German air force
- Hitler failed out of __
- US ___ oil to Japan
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- "...Dec 7, 1941—a date which will live in __."
- Port in France that 338,000 troops fleed from
- FDR sent destroyers in trade for these
- Country Italy went into in Africa
- Leader of USSR
- Leader of Italy
- To gain resources, Japan invaded where?
- Changed their uniforms to seem less militaristic
- Britain and France giving into Hitlers demands
- the attack on US in Pacific
- Hitler blamed World War 1 on these people
- Treaty that Germany thought was unfair
- Lighting Warfare
- Great Britains air force
- Credited with ordering Pearl Harbor attack
- Who the Germans thought were the 'master race'
- The form of government the USSR had
- Laws that stripped citizens rights from the Jews
- US can sell arms to other nations
- The form of government Italy ruled with
- Russia and Germany met secretly to split this country
42 Clues: Hitlers novel • Leader of USSR • Leader of Italy • Lighting Warfare • German air force • german submarines • 'El Duce' meaning • US ___ oil to Japan • Replaced Cash and carry • Hitler failed out of __ • Great Britains air force • the attack on US in Pacific • Hitler was from this country • Replaced the league of nations • Country Italy went into in Africa • President during beginning of war • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-18
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- A type of country that contains little industrial development and a low standard of living.
- These are rules put in place by the government to deny trade with one country.
- This is an economy’s reliance on a certain resource in order to be successful.
- Has features of both a command economy and a market economy.
- The name for India's largest movie production company.
- A system created by the United Nations to help measure the basic contentment
- A policy in the economy where a nation does not limit imports or exports by using tariffs and subsidies.
- A mass movement of people moving from one country to another.
- The act of moving from one country to another to stay in the new country permanently.
- The quality of people's lives based on what goods they have access to.
- Movement of people from towns to cities.
- The shared characteristics of a group of people.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
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- A practice of protecting a country's local business or industry.
- It is an economic area of Europe and it is united under the euro which is a common currency.
- Responsible for manufacturing activities, turning iron ore into steel, producing textiles, and building cars.
- A system in which the government controls all production of land, labor and machinery.
- This trade pact was signed in 1992 by the U.S, Canada, and Mexico and its purpose was to make trade easier.
- When a country has a high development rate which gives them a good standard of living.
- This part of an economy contains service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- The underlying foundation/framework in a system, organization, or a location
- This is an economic system where business owners decide what to produce and how they distribute it.
- A part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources.
- A process where a colonized country gains freedom from their colonizers
- This is the intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- This is known as a customs duty and it is a tax that is placed on certain goods when they go into a country.
26 Clues: Movement of people from towns to cities. • The shared characteristics of a group of people. • The name for India's largest movie production company. • Has features of both a command economy and a market economy. • A mass movement of people moving from one country to another. • A practice of protecting a country's local business or industry. • ...
inter active world 2023-04-18
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- also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- In an agricultural economy, the country may be dependent on a certain crop, such as corn.
- The secondary sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
- is the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- which is often called a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce
- is one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
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- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- is an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price
- they gain new customs, ideas, arts, religion, government, technology, and other traits.
- Examples of service industries include delivery companies, movie theaters, fast food stores
- is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- is one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- are policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country
- The search for safety, food, and shelter
- is the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- developed nations have well-planned hard and soft infrastructure. In contrast, developing countries often suffer from inadequate infrastructure.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: The search for safety, food, and shelter • The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries • sharing features of both market and command economies. • is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-19
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- an intergovernmental corporation of the world’s major oil-exporting nations
- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico
- A market financial system, which is often called a free market, is a wealth system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- one that has little industrial growth and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- the part that makes direct use of natural resources
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- the transmission of lifestyle elements, such as customs, ideas, and religions, from one group to another
- The search for safety, food, and shelter has resulted in the moving, or mass movement, of people from one part of the world to another
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- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to built-up areas, which are called cities.
- a financial system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
- often have a high gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services sold during a period of time, usually a year; in other words, they have a high overall income.
- refers to a wealth reliance on a particular resource in order to be successful
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them
- the practice of secure a country’s local business or industry
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
- a wealth system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
26 Clues: the part that makes direct use of natural resources • the practice of secure a country’s local business or industry • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-19
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- Often have a high gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services sold during a period of time, usually a year.
- Have mixed economies, sharing features of both market and command economies.
- Refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- An organization enabling the co-operation of leading oil-producing countries, in order to collectively influence the global market and maximize profit.
- An index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- An economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
- The movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- - The purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- A tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country, usually collected to help domestic industries.
- An economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- Representing a different type of activity.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe.
- People’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
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- Policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- Shared characteristics of a group of people.
- Includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- A person who moves away from his or her place of usual residence, whether within a country or across an international border, temporarily or permanently, and for a variety of reasons.
- - The part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- The informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- The underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- An economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- The process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- One that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- An economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- The international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle as permanent residents or naturalized citizens.
- The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
26 Clues: Representing a different type of activity. • Shared characteristics of a group of people. • - The part that makes direct use of natural resources. • The informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-19
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- People’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- The informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- Country- Often have a high gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services sold during a period of time, usually a year.
- Have mixed economies, sharing features of both market and command economies.
- The part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- The international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle as permanent residents or naturalized citizens.
- Development Index- An index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- An economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- A person who moves away from his or her place of usual residence, whether within a country or across an international border, temporarily or permanently, and for a variety of reasons.
- One that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- Representing a different type of activity.
- The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- The movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- The underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe.
- An organization enabling the co-operation of leading oil-producing countries, in order to collectively influence the global market and maximize profit.
- Refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- Diffusion- Shared characteristics of a group of people.
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- An economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
- The process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- An economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- A tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country, usually collected to help domestic industries.
- Policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- The purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- Includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- An economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
26 Clues: Representing a different type of activity. • The part that makes direct use of natural resources. • Diffusion- Shared characteristics of a group of people. • The informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. • ...
Interconnected world terms 2023-04-19
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- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. This can be done through government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries and placing tariffs (or taxes) on goods that enter the country.
- condition of not having enough money or material goods to meet one’s basic needs.
- refers to the vast numbers of people from India who have emigrated to other parts of the world.
- the condition of not having enough money or material goods to meet one’s basic needs.
- also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry
- country One country that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- a corporation that operates in more than one country at a time.
- in this economy business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
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- a law that is passed to prohibit trade with a particular nation or nations
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- the increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe.
- refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
25 Clues: the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry • a corporation that operates in more than one country at a time. • the increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. • ...
Interconnected world terms 2023-04-19
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- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. This can be done through government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries and placing tariffs (or taxes) on goods that enter the country.
- condition of not having enough money or material goods to meet one’s basic needs.
- refers to the vast numbers of people from India who have emigrated to other parts of the world.
- the condition of not having enough money or material goods to meet one’s basic needs.
- also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry
- country One country that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- a corporation that operates in more than one country at a time.
- in this economy business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
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- a law that is passed to prohibit trade with a particular nation or nations
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- the increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe.
- refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
25 Clues: the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry • a corporation that operates in more than one country at a time. • the increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. • ...
interconnected world terms 2023-04-20
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- A nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- The underlying foundations of a organization
- An economic region of Europe that is united under the euro
- An economic system where the government controls means of production
- Mass movement of people from one part of the world to another
- A tax placed on important goods when entering the country
- Policies made by the government to restrict trade with a country
- A sector that makes direct use of their natural resources
- People's quality of life based on goods and services available to them
- A intergovernmental organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The movement of people from rural to urban areas
- An economic system where business owners get to decide what to produce
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- Economies that are dependant on a particular resource to be successful
- A country that is developing country usually with a low standard of living
- A sector turning raw materials into goods
- An index designed to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- A popular movie industry in india
- A trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and North American neighbors
- A country with a relatively high standard of living and high income
- Sharing the features of both market and command economies
- The act of moving from one country to another permanently
- The transmission of cultural elements
- Protecting a countries local businesses or industry
- people that offer services to other companies
25 Clues: A popular movie industry in india • The transmission of cultural elements • A sector turning raw materials into goods • The underlying foundations of a organization • people that offer services to other companies • The movement of people from rural to urban areas • Protecting a countries local businesses or industry • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-20
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- is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- is the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- is an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- Business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- is the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- is the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- ,which is often called a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- is the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities. Early towns, particularly those formed during the Neolithic period, were small and close together, and populations were not large.
- the increasing interdependence of nations and people across the globe.
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- are policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- is the transmission of cultural elements, such as customs, ideas, and religions, from one group to another.
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- of an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- has been important in world history. The search for safety, food, and shelter has resulted in the migration, or mass movement, of people from one part of the world to another.
- is the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- is one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- is an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- is an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- often have a high gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services sold during a period of time, usually a year; in other words, they have a high overall income.
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
26 Clues: is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • of an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • is the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. • the increasing interdependence of nations and people across the globe. • Business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions. • ...
Interconnected World terms 2023-04-20
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- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- Trade-an economic policy when a nation doesn't try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- of Living- quality of peoples living conditions
- a movement of people into another place
- Economy-economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- Dependence- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- Organization of exporting country
- practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- Sanctions
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- of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- a large indian movie industry ust like hollywood
- Sector- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- Development Index-is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across
- foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- moving to another country
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- Diffusion- shared characteristics of a group of people.
- Sector- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- Country- high development in countries
- Country-Also known as less developed nation
- Economy-three basic types of economic systems: market economies, command economies, and mixed economies.
- Sector- Economic activity is divided into sectors, with each sector representing a different type of activity
- Economy-economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
26 Clues: Sanctions • moving to another country • Organization of exporting country • Country- high development in countries • a movement of people into another place • Country-Also known as less developed nation • of Living- quality of peoples living conditions • a large indian movie industry ust like hollywood • Diffusion- shared characteristics of a group of people. • ...
interconnected world terms 2023-04-20
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- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- are commercial and financial penalties applied by one or more countries against a targeted self-governing state, group, or individual
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- is an organization enabling the co-operation of leading oil-producing countries,
- the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures.
- is the part that makes direct use of natural resources
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
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- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- a sovereign state that has a high quality of life, developed economy, and advanced technological infrastructure relative to other less industrialized nations.
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- the movement of either people or animals from one area to another
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency
- a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism
- is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country
- is the Mumbai Film industry
- an economic system where two forces, known as supply and demand, direct the production of goods and services
- is the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry
26 Clues: is the Mumbai Film industry • the process of making an area more urban. • is the part that makes direct use of natural resources • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism • the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures. • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-21
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- immigration is the act of coming to a new country from one ś home country to live permanently
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- has been important in world history.
- world economies traditionally have three distinct sectors, or categories.
- Not everyone agrees on the exact definition of a developing country, also called a less developed nation or underdeveloped
- A tariff, also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- Economic dependence refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- is one example of how globalization contributes to cultural diffusion
- Urbanization is the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- in general such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- Index The Human Development Index HDI is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- The idea behind protectionism is that when goods that come from other countries are limited or made more expensive, the businesses within the country prosper.
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- is The primary sector of an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. It includes agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, and other industries based on what a country has available in its own territory.
- Economic sanctions are policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- A command economy can be contrasted with a free market, or capitalist, economy.
- Economic activity is divided into sectors, with each sector representing a different type of activity. The secondary sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
- Free trade is an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- The Eurozone is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- of Living Standard of living refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- Decolonization is the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico. The purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- There are three basic types of economic systems: market economies, command economies, and mixed economies.
- , Infrastructure is the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries OPEC is an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil exporting nations.
- A market economy is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- globalization is the increasing interdependence of nations and people across the globe . The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across .
26 Clues: has been important in world history. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • is one example of how globalization contributes to cultural diffusion • world economies traditionally have three distinct sectors, or categories. • A command economy can be contrasted with a free market, or capitalist, economy. • ...
Interconnected world terms 2023-04-25
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- The shared characteristics of a group of people.
- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- The act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- This sector includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- An economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it. Citizens decide what to buy.
- An economy’s dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- The part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources.
- An economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- Policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- An economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- The process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
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- Country A country that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living
- An economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- The underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- A mass movement of people from one part of the world to another.
- An index designed by the united nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- An intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- A country that has a high gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services sold during a period of time, usually a year; in other words, they have a high overall income.
- The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry
- The movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- This sector includes manufacturing activities that may be referred to as secondary productions
- A trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico
- A tax placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
26 Clues: The shared characteristics of a group of people. • A tax placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • A mass movement of people from one part of the world to another. • The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry • ...
World War 1 2023-04-04
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- was sunk by German submarines
- declared war on Russia
- The right to chose their own form
- began when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia.
- They declared war on germany August 4,1914
- Entered war on the central power side
- Britain and France declared __ on Turkey Nov5,1914
- declared war on Germany april 6 , 1917
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- Spreading the ideas to promote or denounce an opposing cause
- The Draft
- The factors that started the war
- Germans raided by airplane on them
- was officially signed ending WW1
- june 28 , 1914
- entered the war on allied side may 23, 1915
- Germany announces unrestricted submarine__
- and Germany declared war on them august 3 1914
- Fianal __ in western front 1918
- Declared war on Turkey on November 2, 1914
- Who declared war on Germany August 23 1914
20 Clues: The Draft • june 28 , 1914 • declared war on Russia • was sunk by German submarines • Fianal __ in western front 1918 • The factors that started the war • was officially signed ending WW1 • The right to chose their own form • Germans raided by airplane on them • Entered war on the central power side • declared war on Germany april 6 , 1917 • ...
Cross World Crossword 2023-04-09
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- Jenny's Pokémon Unite main
- a classic go-to drink for Jenny
- Jenny's go-to restaurant
- Tevin's favorite Hi-Chew flavor
- first date activity
- food item Tevin could go without
- date of anniversary
- first date restaurant
- artist we saw at the Jazz Alley together
- what show are we currently watching together
- one of the first shows we watched together
- a classic go-to drink for Tevin
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- Tevin's go-to color
- dessert Jenny likes a lot but Tevin is not too fond of
- month of anniversary
- first concert we went to together
- food item Jenny prefers without
- first discovered shared mutual
- Jenny's favorite Hi-Chew flavor
- Tevin's go-to restaurant
- language we both took in high school
- Tevin's Pokémon Unite main
22 Clues: Tevin's go-to color • first date activity • date of anniversary • month of anniversary • first date restaurant • Jenny's go-to restaurant • Tevin's go-to restaurant • Jenny's Pokémon Unite main • Tevin's Pokémon Unite main • first discovered shared mutual • a classic go-to drink for Jenny • food item Jenny prefers without • Tevin's favorite Hi-Chew flavor • ...
World Environment Day 2023-03-30
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- something that you believe in and are ready to fight for
- the moments just before a day begins
- this scientist studies what has happened in the past
- where we all turn around in the solar system
- for life, this hashtag is featured in the text World Environment Day as a means to support the movement
- trading,buying and selling animals that are in danger or protected
- a phrase that is used to promote something
- , to pay attention to
- this word is the name of this crossword but it is not World or Day
- recently Pluto was excluded from this list
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- this is the academic place you can continue your studies after high school and college
- Roberts, this actress narrated the video on Saving Earth
- this country hosts the highest number of population
- a person who fights for a cause and usually does it for free
- community, people who live in the same town or neighbourhood
- moon, 'one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind' was said when we set foot here for the first time
- warming,the fact that temperatures are getting hotter around the
- trees, we can bury these things in the ground to make Earth a better greener place
- a substance that is harmful for earth and takes a long time to dissolve
- like Niagara - a big body of water that moves between heights
- nations,countries that are made up of one or more islands
- to organise an event
- where we all are in the solar system
23 Clues: to organise an event • , to pay attention to • the moments just before a day begins • where we all are in the solar system • a phrase that is used to promote something • recently Pluto was excluded from this list • where we all turn around in the solar system • this country hosts the highest number of population • this scientist studies what has happened in the past • ...
World War I 2023-04-03
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- Sunk by an “unterseeboot” on May 7, 1915 with 128 Americans on board.
- Large government-owned farms in Russia that were initially private farms.
- Working class of Russia.
- President Wilson's proposal for how to deal with Europe after the war ended.
- The first symbol used by women suffragists during the war.
- Formed by 15 nations across Northern Asia and Eastern Europe after the war ended, Russia's name changed to this in 1922. (abbv.)
- Commander of U.S. forces in Europe during WWI.
- Wilson's international world peace organization that was supported in Europe but not in the United States.
- Came to the aid of Serbia after Austria-Hungary declared war.
- Name of the Women's equality movement throughout the world during World War I.
- Treaty between Germany and Russia, that allowed Russia to leave the war peacefully.
- Revolution in Russia of November 1917.
- Great Britain staged one of these in the North Sea on Germany.
- After the war, many of these were seized from Germany.
- Number synonymous with the final day of World War I.
- Received the Congressional Medal of Honor due to his actions in Argonne.
- The United States' initial "stance" at the beginning of the war.
- Nation that lost the most troops to battle in World War I.
- Passed in May of 1917, it allowed for the draft of young men into military service. Close to 10 million were registered by June.
- Wealthy peasants.
- Established by the Bolsheviks, this was a network of labor camps scattered across Russia.
- Germany's attempt to bring Mexico into the war.
- Loyal to the Czar.
- A strong sense of pride and support for one's nation.
- Became leader of the Soviet Union 5 years after Lenin’s death.
- Limiting the use of a nation’s goods and services so as to create a surplus.
- Allowed postal authorities to ban treasonable or seditious newspapers, magazines, or printed materials from the mail.
- The most complex and costliest operation on the Western Front.
- Country blamed for Franz Ferdinand's assassination.
- Last Czar of Russia.
- The assassinated Archduke of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- Loyal to the Communists.
- Along with the United States, it was the only nation to come out of World War I in better financial shape.
- Campaigns waged within a country to support or discourage a cause.
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- People who apposed to going to war due to religion or moral belief.
- German warfare used in the Atlantic Ocean that proved to be catastrophic to the Allies.
- To build up a nation's forces in preparation for war.
- Money a losing country has to pay to the winning nation(s) after the end of a war.
- Ending the war, this treaty signed in 1919 forced Germany to pay warbonds and close all its oversea colonies.
- Major battle off the Turkish coast of the Aegean Sea that led to a stalemate between Australia, New Zealand and the Ottoman Empire.
- Movement of African-American from southern to northern United States prior to and during WWI.
- Self-rule.
- Weapon first operated in warfare in World War I.
- Tried to initiate revolution amongst the working class in Russia.
- Assassinated Franz Ferdinand.
- Symbols on the new Russian flag that represented what the nation was supported by.
- Germany's tactic to defeat Russia, then focus on France.
- After returning from exile in 1917, Lenin and the Bolsheviks start their first bread riots here.
- Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism.
- A system in which the government makes all economic decisions.
- Local council of workers and soldiers of Russia.
- Power is equally distributed amongst all nations.
- Military conscription.
- When a nation channels all its resources toward a war effort.
- Central Power that lost most of its land after World War I and became two separate nations.
- An assistant to Lenin, he was responsible for training the Red Army.
- Atrocities committed against this nation, by Germany, resulted in the U.S. siding with the Allies prior to the U.S. entering the war.
- This is where leaders of the allies met to discuss what to do with Germany.
- Occurs when overproduction and under-consumption are prevalent.
- Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
- President of the United States during World War I.
- Made up of groups who wanted the return of the czar, they waged a civil war against the Bolsheviks from 1918 to 1920. A small amount of U.S. troops were involved in this war.
- The only nation in the Ottoman Empire that wasn't occupied by Western Europe by the end of World War I.
- Killed twice as many people as the war did during the same time period.
- Serbia, France, United States, Russia, Great Britain, Italy, etc;
- Term used to describe the muddy, treeless area that separated the central and allied trench lines .
- Ran by Bernard Baruch, it regulated all industries engaged in the war effort and determined what products industries would make. (Abbv.)
- Headed by George Creel, it informed people that America was going to war. (abbv.)
68 Clues: Self-rule. • Wealthy peasants. • Loyal to the Czar. • Last Czar of Russia. • Military conscription. • Working class of Russia. • Loyal to the Communists. • Assassinated Franz Ferdinand. • Revolution in Russia of November 1917. • Commander of U.S. forces in Europe during WWI. • Germany's attempt to bring Mexico into the war. • Weapon first operated in warfare in World War I. • ...
World War 2 2023-04-26
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- ____how many aircraft there were on deck
- ______was the most feared aircraft carrier
- ____of miles per gallon
- _____where lost at sea
- ___________ is the biggest aircraft carrier
- ____ how much does it hold
- ______is the first plane off an aircraft carrier
- ____ lost four aircraft carriers
- _______was lost at sea
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- ____was one of the few roles that aircraft had
- ______was the most feared in WW2
- _____was the fastest carrier
- ________are the most high praised aircraft
- ______ were made to lunch planes
- _____was made to make a 80 degree turn
- _____ how many ships we have
- ______was the best bomb they used
- ________cost for one ship
- ____had the most aircraft
- ____sunk the most ships
20 Clues: _____where lost at sea • _______was lost at sea • ____of miles per gallon • ____sunk the most ships • ________cost for one ship • ____had the most aircraft • ____ how much does it hold • _____was the fastest carrier • _____ how many ships we have • ______was the most feared in WW2 • ______ were made to lunch planes • ____ lost four aircraft carriers • ...
world war 2 2023-05-02
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- Make illegal by an authority
- Take for granted or as true
- Where did the war mainly take place
- A camp where man woman and children were sent to be executed
- Amember of the far-right National Socialist German Workers' Party
- Finally brought the United states into world war two
- States or position of command or control over all others
- British leader first won election to parliament in 1900
- A camp where persons are detained
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- After serving at the top levels of the british government
- Nationalist who hated both the victorious allies
- The leader of japan during the war
- Who surrendered that end the war
- Items needed for fighting a war
- The leader of italy during the war
- A national actively trading with foreign countries
- The president of U.S. during the war
- Giving in to unjust demands in order to avoid all-out conflictI
- The religion that hitler hated
- A political system by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism
20 Clues: Take for granted or as true • Make illegal by an authority • The religion that hitler hated • Items needed for fighting a war • Who surrendered that end the war • A camp where persons are detained • The leader of japan during the war • The leader of italy during the war • Where did the war mainly take place • The president of U.S. during the war • ...
World History Review 2017-05-23
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- Social orders with systems of religion & gov.
- Head of state , king or queen
- Revolution against the Bourbons
- Best known for scientific method
- Boom/ grew by 60 million by end of stone age
- A statement of rights
- gift of the nile
- European history at end of Middle Ages
- Not worth living
- Ancient and modern times
- of Hummarabi/ first known written laws
- Belief in political matters
- The development of industry
- The between 2 rivers
- People who moved place to place
- First to print movable and type press
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- Period/ hunting and gathering
- Empiricist philosopher
- created first democracy
- Dictator of Germany
- Historical change and beliefs
- Machine used for printing
- The last emperor
- The perfect society
- Painter and sculptor of renaissance
- The old stone age
- Spiritual and infinite principle
- Adopted christianity
- Took control of greece
- kingdom of Israel
30 Clues: The last emperor • gift of the nile • Not worth living • The old stone age • kingdom of Israel • Dictator of Germany • The perfect society • Adopted christianity • The between 2 rivers • A statement of rights • Empiricist philosopher • Took control of greece • created first democracy • Ancient and modern times • Machine used for printing • Belief in political matters • ...
