world Crossword Puzzles
World War ll 2023-12-19
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- Prime Minister of Japan during WWII
- Germany's take over of Austria
- Prime Minister of Great Britain during WWII
- Hitlers first defeat
- Russian dictator
- Italian dictator
- Germany, Italy, Japan
- Forign countries had to bring their own ships to trade with America
- The treaty that ended WWI
- Ex: Night of the long knives
- Stalin's secret police
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- Hitlers followers. Nazis
- FDR's and Churchill's idea of the post-war world
- Germany's new form of warfare. "Lightning war"
- France, Great Britain, USA
- Mussolini's followers. Fascists
- Started the New Deal program
- Hitlers secret police
- The strategy European powers used on Hitler before the war
- Wrote Mein Kampf
20 Clues: Russian dictator • Italian dictator • Wrote Mein Kampf • Hitlers first defeat • Hitlers secret police • Germany, Italy, Japan • Stalin's secret police • Hitlers followers. Nazis • The treaty that ended WWI • France, Great Britain, USA • Started the New Deal program • Ex: Night of the long knives • Germany's take over of Austria • Mussolini's followers. Fascists • ...
World War 1 2024-01-31
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- spying
- a war tactic that includes underground tunnels
- pride in one's country
- an understanding or agreement
- enemy planes
- making it illegal to express negative thoughts about the government
- soldiers of the American Expeditionary Forces
- lend money and be paid back with interest
- countries working together to solve world disputes
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- widespread disease that effects entire countries
- another word for a German emperor
- an American passenger ship
- first used by the British in 1916
- When nothing can be done by either side of the war
- Financial compensation paid to someone who has been wronged
- isolating a country by refusing to enter alliances or agreements
- guns too big to carry
- Self government
- the land between trenches that is neutral
- a political system where people own and control everything
- a group traveling together, often for safety
21 Clues: spying • enemy planes • Self government • guns too big to carry • pride in one's country • an American passenger ship • an understanding or agreement • another word for a German emperor • first used by the British in 1916 • the land between trenches that is neutral • lend money and be paid back with interest • a group traveling together, often for safety • ...
world war 2 2023-12-17
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- over 1 million of them served in the war and over 45000 sacrificed there lives for there country
- in august 1942 canada raided a beach 16 km long with over 5000 troops
- on may 5 1945 canada was done fighting and the war was officially
- on d-day canada tried to take back a heavily fortified beach
- canadians gave many to their allies during the war
- canadians gave to all there allies especially britain.
- canada's leader during world war 2
- the ussr leader during world war ll
- the war started on this month in 1939
- a training ground for all allies to train the best of the best to become spies and secret agents.
- 55000 canadians serving in the war put themselves in danger for canada and where
- what brought America into the war.
- there were german submarines near canada in this ocean scaring lots of canadian civilians.
- over 3000 of these people joined the war even though they were discriminated against.
- the name of the nuclear bomb that was dropped on japan
- italy's leader during world war ll
- whos at the start of the war was taken over and divided between ussr and germany
- usa leader during world war 2
- 16 people were awarded this for bravery most people have to die in battle to be awarded it.
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- canada made decisions for themselves during the war building there
- japan's leader during world war ll
- communication technology used at camp x that helped the allies win the war created by a canadian
- the pact signed by hitler and stalin
- the group of countries that formed after the war to prevent more world wars
- the battle in the ussr that many believe was the turning point of the war
- germany's leader during world war ll
- many canadian women had to work in these when the men went away to serve and this was crucial to the success canada had in the war
- what country did the pearl harbour bombing
- this crisis made many canadians mad and some happy depending what situation you were in
- young boys worked on these to help in the war effort even though they aren't aloud to fight
- what communist country turned on their leader first
31 Clues: usa leader during world war 2 • japan's leader during world war ll • canada's leader during world war 2 • what brought America into the war. • italy's leader during world war ll • the ussr leader during world war ll • the pact signed by hitler and stalin • germany's leader during world war ll • the war started on this month in 1939 • ...
World War II 2024-01-03
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- the German word for "lightening war"
- this group of people's language was used to talk in secret code during the war in the Pacific
- people bought these to finance the war
- this even brought America into the war
- people were encouraged to grow these during the war
- this presidential order forced the relocation of all Japanese Americans
- the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944
- the secret code name given to the project that created the atomic bomb
- people were encouraged to do this during the war to ensure there was enough food and materials
- Japanese soldiers forced American soldiers to march 60 miles across the Philippine Island
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- the mass killing of all Jewish Peoples in Europe
- a national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs
- the name of the country that Germany invaded that officially started World War II
- this battle is considered the turning point in the war in the Pacific
- US President who ordered to drop the atomic bomb on Japan
- the American General who commanded allied troops in the Pacific
- the first African American soldier to receive the Medal of Honor
- this strategy was used to bypass certain heavily fortified islands in the Pacific
- the name of the fascist dictator of Germany
- a nuclear weapon in which enormous energy is released by nuclear fission; used to destroy the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
20 Clues: the German word for "lightening war" • people bought these to finance the war • this even brought America into the war • the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944 • the name of the fascist dictator of Germany • the mass killing of all Jewish Peoples in Europe • people were encouraged to grow these during the war • ...
Our wild world 2023-11-24
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- hide your nuts away
- storm drain bandit
- life's a picnic for them
- read headed and loud
- digs his own day
- can choose grey or little
- anna's halloween costume
- playing a still game
- uncommon snake in ct
- beneficial mammals, but not in belfry
- John's critter enemies
- furry hopper
- wants to eat sweaters
- black bird
- wants to live in a wreath
- big bird on Mill River
- a big kitty and a cafe
- wily beast
- swarmed our space
- butterfly and queen
- fifty bucks if you squash him
- amphibian hopper
- common snake
- this clawed guy can rock
- early birds catch them
- enjoying the attic sans cheese
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- noisy good morning
- wants to live in a light fixture
- urban scavenger bird
- will sting you
- sly but not fantastic
- tangled web he weaves
- mullusk dropped on Jack's car
- lawn wrecking worm
- songbird or pirate
- seen in a tree or plate
- canine we saw in Idaho
- V flier and status coat
- baby with a spotted back
- symbol of justice soaring
- why did he cross the road
- echo goals in life
- clams, sharp shells not for shave
- seaside scavenger bird
- not easy being green
- he's a hoot at night
- subway rodents
47 Clues: black bird • wily beast • furry hopper • common snake • will sting you • subway rodents • digs his own day • amphibian hopper • swarmed our space • noisy good morning • storm drain bandit • lawn wrecking worm • songbird or pirate • echo goals in life • hide your nuts away • butterfly and queen • read headed and loud • urban scavenger bird • playing a still game • uncommon snake in ct • not easy being green • ...
world war l 2023-11-27
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- analyze the telegram to determine if the United States should have entered World War I
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong
- the first worldwide intergovernmental organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace
- make (something) movable or capable of movement
- is identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations
- communist revolution in russia
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
- a situation in which further action or progress by opposing or competing parties seems impossible.
- the making of amends for a wrong one has done, by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged.
- a passenger ship sunk by geman submarines
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- a Russian revolutionary, politician
- The name referred to the geographical location of the two original members of the alliance
- this called the big three
- The Points, Summarized · 1. Open diplomacy without secret treaties · 2. Economic free trade on the seas during war and peace · 3. Equal trade conditions
- the state of being joined or associated
- peace document signed at the end of World War I by the Allied powers and Germany in the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace
- a country taking control of other countrys
- leader of the Progressive Movement, was the 28th President of the United States (1913-1921).
- a debt obligation issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury in conjunction with the Federal Reserve
- naval submarines operated by Germany
- AN ACT to provide for the common defense by increasing the strength of the Armed Forces of the United States
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce
- is a type of land warfare using occupied lines largely comprising military trenches
23 Clues: this called the big three • communist revolution in russia • a Russian revolutionary, politician • naval submarines operated by Germany • the state of being joined or associated • a passenger ship sunk by geman submarines • a country taking control of other countrys • make (something) movable or capable of movement • ...
Brave New World 2023-11-28
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- created by the combination of two 2 down
- made of bulls hide
- iron, bronze, gold, etc.
- lacking bacteria
- thyroid swelling
- burning after death
- for example, tunnels
- braided, British style
- non-organic
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- attraction induced by currents
- germ cells
- calls come through here
- similar to a condition with bells and dogs
- wrote a manifesto on a form of government
- pouring a drink
- using water for 1 down
- table Sp.
- a growth model where food supply is linear
- a gourd, a sport, and a crush
- used to make plants grow
- fifth letter in the Greek alphabet
21 Clues: table Sp. • germ cells • non-organic • pouring a drink • lacking bacteria • thyroid swelling • made of bulls hide • burning after death • for example, tunnels • using water for 1 down • braided, British style • calls come through here • iron, bronze, gold, etc. • used to make plants grow • a gourd, a sport, and a crush • attraction induced by currents • fifth letter in the Greek alphabet • ...
WORLD HISTORY FINAL 2023-12-10
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- Earliest highly developed culture in pre-Columbian Peru
- A large Roman town in Campania, Italy which was buried in volcanic ash following the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 CE
- The art of beautiful handwriting
- A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- The 4th letter in the greek alphabet
- People who follow Islam
- The process of becoming similar to others by taking in and using their customs and culture
- A ruler with total power over a country
- An official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests
- A group of rebels that took over in 750 AD
- The bishop of rome
- A large amount of rainfall
- The state council of the ancient Roman republic and empire
- an extensive group of states or countries under one rule
- A soldier of fortune or hired gun
- Author of the titan
- 4000-2000BC
- An inventer
- An indigenous pre-Columbian civilization that flourished in the Valley of Oaxaca in Mesoamerica
- Muhammads example
- Structures used to conduct a water stream across a hollow or valley
- ancient kushite ring
- One of the largest deserts
- A member of iranian people
- The first elaborate pre-Columbian civilization of Mesoamerica
- A member of hellenic people
- The chief pastor and overseer of a diocese
- The Preserver and guardian of men
- Process of specializing in one subject
- Aksums chief support
- Founder of persian empire
- Comes from the Spanish maíz, or corn
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- A violent conflict between a state and one or more organized nonstate actors in the state's territory
- Ancient assyrian city of mesopotamia
- Last achievement king
- Ancient greek mathmatician
- A decrease in the purchasing power of money
- An inhabitant of ancient times
- A event causing great suffering
- A citystate in greece
- A social system in which positions of dominance and authority are primarily held by women
- Medierianan part city in egypt
- A land based country in south east europe
- A single seller or producer that excludes competition from providing the same product
- The first roman emperor
- The royal wife Of Thatmose the third
- A system of government in witch priests rule in the name of god
- Taming a animal
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- An ancient city
- Hypothetical social system in which the father or a male elder has absolute authority over the family group
- A member of society having no permanent abode
- The process of preserving a dead body into a mummy
- A permanet move from a country or region
- Humans
- A long poem
- Region along the nile river
- The arts and manifestations of humans
- Greek philosipher
- Any of the 12 disciples chosen by Jesus Christ
- Provincal govenor
- Colourful pottery, textiles and geoglyphs
- exchange for other goods
- a ruler in ancient egypt
- African people who lived in Nigeria between 500BC to AD200
- art works made during the classical period
- A primate of a family
- The leader of Islam
- A shrine containing the remains of a holy or sainted person and/or artifacts
- A form of goverment
- An abraahomic religion based off the Quaran
- a city with surrounding territory thats a independent state
- Shaped characters used for writing
- A kingdom located south of kush
- A cruel ruler
75 Clues: Humans • A long poem • 4000-2000BC • An inventer • A cruel ruler • Taming a animal • An ancient city • Greek philosipher • Muhammads example • Provincal govenor • The bishop of rome • Author of the titan • The leader of Islam • A form of goverment • ancient kushite ring • Aksums chief support • Last achievement king • A citystate in greece • A primate of a family • People who follow Islam • ...
World War 1 2024-02-14
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- When a strong country takes over a weaker country for resources
- This means to not take sides in the war
- President of the United States during World War 1
- New weapon that Germany used to sink ships.
- An extreme pride in your country
- Competition between countries to increase military strength
- Type of warfare where soldiers dig into the ground for protection
- Country that stopped fighting in 1917 because they had a revolution
- Agreement to stop fighting on November 11, 1918
- New military vehicle that protects soldiers inside it.
- An agreement between countries to help defend each other
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- The alliance of Germany, Austria Hungary, and Turkey
- Coded message from Germany to Mexico proposing an alliance
- The ship Germany sunk, killing Americans
- Area between trenches (you wouldn't want to go there)
- The alliance of Britain, France, Russia, and Serbia
- Archduke who was assassinated on June 28, 1914
- Famous German pilot
- The country that Austria-Hungary declared war on for killing the Archduke
- This is a modern canon
20 Clues: Famous German pilot • This is a modern canon • An extreme pride in your country • This means to not take sides in the war • The ship Germany sunk, killing Americans • New weapon that Germany used to sink ships. • Archduke who was assassinated on June 28, 1914 • Agreement to stop fighting on November 11, 1918 • President of the United States during World War 1 • ...
World War 1 2023-03-22
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- Archduke Franz Ferdinand's wife
- This style of warfare was common in WWI, due to the invention of the machine gun and heavy artillery. It included digging long trenches, separated by barbed wire and a no mans land.
- The peace conference that decided the terms of WWI peace and Treaty of Versailles.
- This terrorist group who assassinated Archduke Ferdinand.
- This was a major front in World War I. A line of trenches and fortifications in World War I that stretched without a break from Switzerland to the North Sea. This is where most of the fighting happened in World War II.
- This was the spark that started World War, he was murdered on June 28, 1914, by a Serbian nationalist while visiting Sarajevo, Bosnia.
- A promise Germany made to America, after Wilson threatened to sever ties, to stop sinking their ships without warning.
- This British passenger ship was sunk by German U-boats in 1915, killing 128 American. The event turned American opinion against Germany.
- This was a major cause of WWI. Countries formed partnerships to work together and to protect each other.
- Capital of the Bosnian province in Austria-Hungary; site of Ferdinand's assassination.
- This cause of World War I was based on an intense pride in one's nation.
- Payment for war damages
- This alliance during WWI included the United States, Great Britain, France, Russia and Italy. (The blue countries)
- The red flower associated with Remembrance Day.
- This country switched sides, abandoning their pre-war alliance and joining the other side.
- Agreement in 1919 ending World War I; included huge war reparations to be paid by Germany.
- This new machinery used by the Germans in sea warfare, to attack British and American supply ships in the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
- A battle in WWI. Is considered some of the bloodiest fighting in WWI and the German offense was stopped; offensive battle on the western front initiated by Germany in which they hoped to crush France and taken them out of the war, however France was in a very good defensive position and French held it for 10 months. Nearly a million killed. French drew reserve troops from the Somme to help defend. No territory was gained; Battle in WWI that ended in massive casualties and had little direct result
- The holiday celebrated in America that commemorates the signing of the Armistice of World War 1.
- This country dropped out of World War 1 in 1917 due to a revolution taking place in their country.
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- This US president who was elected in 1912, and led the US into WWI. Later wrote a plan for post-WWI peace known as the Fourteen Points.
- The assassin of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria, a member of the Black Hand
- This was the agreement between the Allies and Central Powers that ended the fighting after WWI. It began at 11/11/1918 at 11:11 am. This marked a victory for the Allies and stated that the Central Powers lost. Germans would later look at this as "the stab in the back."
- A new invention in WWI - a yellow colored gas that was fired at the enemy - it caused blindness, damage to the lungs and death
- This cause of World War I resulted from the competition among European nations for colonies in Africa and Asia from 1880-1914. It is when a strong, powerful country takes over weaker areas.
- The 2nd passenger-liner sunk in March 1916 by Germany. This led Wilson to break diplomatic relations with Germany if they did not comply with his commands.
- A new German weapon known as a U-boat. It was a submersible warship usually armed with torpedoes
- Woodrow Wilson (US president), Georges Clemenceau (french premier), David Lloyd George (british prime minister), Vittorio Orlando (italian prime minister)
- An enclosed armored military vehicle used by British in WWI. Helped end the war.
- Nations Woodrow Wilson's idea, this intergovernmental organization lasted from 1919-1946, was founded after the Paris Peace Conference. It did not work effectively to prevent WWII.
- A strip of land beween the trenches of opposing armies along the Western Front during WW1
- The continent where the majority of WW1 battles took place.
- These are the four causes of World War I.
- A World War I battle fought from 5-12 September 1914. It resulted in an Allied victory against the German Army.
- This was a major alliance at the 'center' of Europe during World War I, made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire. (Red countries)
- This Central Power empire during WWI, started the war when they declared was on Serbia after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand on June 28, 1914 .
- This was a front in WWI. The region of fighting happened along the German-Russian Border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- The policy of remaining apart from the affairs of other countries. Woodrow Wilson's official policy for America at the beginning of WW1.
- This cause of World War I was a policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- This was sent by Germans to encourage a Mexican attack against the United States. Intercepted by the US in 1917.
- Not favoring either side
- This central powers' country was blamed for WW1 and they had to pay, pay, pay, reparations.
- Ended Russia's participation in World War I Negotiated by Vladimir Lenin because he was unwilling to risk Bolshevik gains by continuing a war that could no longer be won
- This term refers to the payments and transfers of property that Germany was required to make under the treaty of Versailles.
- This is the plan for post-World War I outlined by President Wilson in 1918. This plan called for self-determination (countries in Africa and Asia govern themselves), freedom of the seas, free trade, end to secret agreements, reduction of arms and a league of nations.
45 Clues: Payment for war damages • Not favoring either side • Archduke Franz Ferdinand's wife • These are the four causes of World War I. • The red flower associated with Remembrance Day. • This terrorist group who assassinated Archduke Ferdinand. • The continent where the majority of WW1 battles took place. • ...
World War One 2023-03-24
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- Este hombre llegó con 14 puntos para llevar la paz a Europa
- Austria no estaba segura de querer ir a la guerra, pero este país les dio un cheque en blanco y prometió pagar por la guerra.
- Austria le dio a Serbia esto... Haz esto... ¡sino!
- La mayor parte de la guerra se libró en un _______
- para prepararse para la guerra
- ¿Cuál fue la más mortífera de las nuevas armas?
- El archiduque Francisco Fernando, que fue asesinado, era de este país.
- cuando dos partes acuerdan dejar de luchar
- La glorificación de los militares
- alemán Zimmermann que envió una nota a México y les pidió que invadieran los Estados Unidos
- Cuando nadie está ganando una guerra
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- El crucero que los alemanes hundieron y más de 120 estadounidenses murieron.
- Para no elegir un bando durante una pelea
- Alemania invadió este país con el fin de llegar a Francia más rápido
- El tratado de paz que puso fin a la Primera Guerra Mundial
- El país de Alemania fue el primero en utilizar esto en el océano.
- Pagos por daños de guerra. Alemania debía más de 30 mil millones de dólares
- Este país cambió de bando durante la guerra y esperaba recibir los territorios de Alsacia y Lorena.
- La ciudad donde Franz Ferdinand fue fusilado
- La Mano Negra era de ______. Mataron a Franz Ferdinand
20 Clues: para prepararse para la guerra • La glorificación de los militares • Cuando nadie está ganando una guerra • Para no elegir un bando durante una pelea • cuando dos partes acuerdan dejar de luchar • La ciudad donde Franz Ferdinand fue fusilado • ¿Cuál fue la más mortífera de las nuevas armas? • Austria le dio a Serbia esto... Haz esto... ¡sino! • ...
World War One 2023-03-13
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- What country did the battle of Passchendaele took place?
- Which policy attempted to limit food consumption by civilians on the home front?
- The Alliance between Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary was call what?
- What was the name of the French ship at the Halifax explosion?
- To replace the dead soldiers, the government introduce this, forcing civilians to join the army.
- Rat, mud, and shell shock are all associated with this?
- What German region had to be returned to France?
- What was "no man's land"?
- What were bonds used to raise money for the war effort called?
- Who was the Canadian minister of the militia during WWI?
- What was the main weapon used at the battle of Ypres?
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- Which Canadian General planned and executed the assault on Vimy Ridge?
- This Treaty marked the end of WWI.
- What is trench foot?
- Britain, France and Russia were all consisted of this alliance.
- Deadly gas was first used as a weapon at this battle?
- In 1914, which training camp did Canadian volunteers attend?
- Which law granted the Canadian government the power to arrest suspected spies?
- What rifle was issued to Canadian soldiers at the outbreak of WWI?
- Who was Canada's Prime Minister during WWI?
20 Clues: What is trench foot? • What was "no man's land"? • This Treaty marked the end of WWI. • Who was Canada's Prime Minister during WWI? • What German region had to be returned to France? • Deadly gas was first used as a weapon at this battle? • What was the main weapon used at the battle of Ypres? • Rat, mud, and shell shock are all associated with this? • ...
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 War 1 2023-02-09
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- large scale of counterattack by an armed force
- new machinery used by Germans in warfare
- slavic reigon of intense nationalism
- alliance during WW1 between U.S., Great Britain,France, and Russia
- a demand that is final
- gathering resources and preparing for war
- major front in WW1
- russia and germany front
- nations declaring to stay out or not pick sides in disputes
- self proclaimed holy man who claimed to heal the sick
- form of warfare where opposing enemies fight each other
- compulsory enlistment for state service
- german troops were weak, malnourished, and has little supplies
- restricting access to ideas and information
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- Germanys military plan at the outbreak of WW1
- major alliance at center of Europe
- this cause of WW1 and a policy of building up strong armies
- act of enlisting people into the armed forces
- woodrow wilsons plan for organizing after the war
- ideas that are spread to influence peoples opinions
- introduction of armored vehicles
- allies could draw from Britain, France, and the USA
- alliance between Germany, Austria, and Italy
- a temporary peace agreement to end war
- quickly led to severe depression in Germany
25 Clues: major front in WW1 • a demand that is final • russia and germany front • introduction of armored vehicles • major alliance at center of Europe • slavic reigon of intense nationalism • a temporary peace agreement to end war • compulsory enlistment for state service • new machinery used by Germans in warfare • gathering resources and preparing for war • ...
World History Crossword 2023-02-22
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- in modern day Turkey
- dig up pre-history
- dont stay in same place
- upright man
- developed writing and compley language, religion, and may advance tools.
- prehistoric paintings
- men were the….
- Human made object that we dig up and study
- Australopithecine skeleton
- Any time before writing and we know about that Period from archeologists and anthropologist
- the assignment of different parts of a manufacturing process or task to different people in order to improve efficiency.
- humans started in Africa and moved around the wolrd
- final division of stoneage
- The controlled growth of plants and animals for human use
- men gain dominance
- human-like creatures that walked upright.
- strait linking the Arctic Ocean with the Bering Sea
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- was killed in snow froze and all his parts were preserved
- oldest homid
- practces trade or handicraft
- the study of human societies and cultures and their development.
- spreading out and merging or pieces from different cultures
- everyone is equal no matter differences
- Handy man
- Found footprints that were 3.5 million years old
- new stone age
- a large stone that is used to construst a perhistoric structure of monument
- old stone age
28 Clues: Handy man • upright man • oldest homid • new stone age • old stone age • men were the…. • dig up pre-history • men gain dominance • in modern day Turkey • prehistoric paintings • dont stay in same place • Australopithecine skeleton • final division of stoneage • practces trade or handicraft • everyone is equal no matter differences • human-like creatures that walked upright. • ...
World War 1 2023-03-01
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- of influence an area where a nation has special trading privileges
- Riders a nickname for a military unit organized by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish American War
- Points President Wilson's Peace Plan in 1918
- Bonds an investment used to raise money for World War 1
- Soldiers a nickname for the African American members of the 9th and 10th Cavalries during the Spanish American War
- Journalism reporting that relied on sensational stories and headlines that are often biased or untrue
- J. Pershing American General commanding American Forces in France
- German fleet of powerful submarines
- to add or take over
- a policy of powerful countries seeking to control the economic and political affairs of weaker countries
- of Versailles Treaty in 1919 where Germany had to take responsibility for the war and pay the allies reparations
- acts of cruelty and brutality
- People who believed in group ownership, sharing of profits and believed war benefited factory owners, not the workers.
- narrow strip of land that has water on each side with a strip of land connecting two larger bodies of land
- British passenger ship torpedoed and sunk in 1915 by a German submarine
- cash payments for losses suffered during war or enslavement
- Telegraph 1917 secret message sent from Germany to urge Mexico to attack the US if the USA declared war against Germany
- a nation whose independence is limited by the control of a more powerful country
- to give up sovereign power, office, or responsibility usually formally
- loyalty and devotion to a nation especially as expressed by praise of one nation above all others and intense concern with promotion of its culture and interests
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- a policy of moving large numbers of people into camps for political or military purposes
- Amendment Amendment to the Cuban Constitution that allowed the USA to intervene in Cuba and gave the USA control of the naval base at Guantanamo Bay
- Service Act required all men 18 - 30 to register for a military draft, requiring people to serve in the military
- he belief that one race is superior to another
- of Brest-Litovsk Agreement in March 1918 between Germany and Russia, ending Russia's participation in the war.
- a policy of extending a nation’s boundaries
- a policy of staying out of world affairs
- People who refuse to fight because they don't believe in violence
- an addition to an earlier state principle
- not taking a side
- the ruler of Germany from 1871 to 1918
- Powers France, Britain, Russia, Italy and the USA in WW1
- diplomacy President Taft’s policy of building strong economic ties to Latin America
- of Nations political organization established by the Allied powers at end of World War I; replaced by United Nations 1946
- Rebellion an uprising in China against westerners and western influence in 1900
- an agreement to stop fighting between the two sides
- diplomacy President Wilson’s policy of condemning imperialism, spreading democracy, and promoting peace
- Powers .Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire in WW1
38 Clues: not taking a side • to add or take over • acts of cruelty and brutality • German fleet of powerful submarines • the ruler of Germany from 1871 to 1918 • a policy of staying out of world affairs • an addition to an earlier state principle • a policy of extending a nation’s boundaries • Points President Wilson's Peace Plan in 1918 • ...
Reading World 1 2023-02-20
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- shaped so that it can move quickly or efficiently through air or water
- to curve something that is straight
- a natural or artificial substance made up of certain molecules
- the border; the outer edge of something
- a very exciting feeling
- able to cause fear
- to put into a particular group
- a careful thought before doing something or making a decision
- throughout a large area
- certain to happen; not in doubt
- when a woman or animal is going to have a baby
- to be more important or significant than something else
- being angled sharply up or down
- a decision made by an official body like a council
- the amount of something that is allowed or approved
- the study of forces. like energy, and how they act
- hard; making a crushing sound when bitten
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- knowing a lot
- soft and wet
- meat eating
- a person who rides on a bus, train, or other vehicle
- high ability or skill in doing a job; the quality of being professional
- a change that makes something suitable for a new situation
- a tube that carries blood from the heart
- a blend of two or more things
- the ability to bend easily
- a partial or very short-lived view of something
- status, as it relates to reputation or popularity
- causing discussion and debate
- to grow well and to be healthy
- a stream of cool air blowing into a room
- to grow well and to be healthy
32 Clues: meat eating • soft and wet • knowing a lot • able to cause fear • a very exciting feeling • throughout a large area • the ability to bend easily • a blend of two or more things • causing discussion and debate • to put into a particular group • to grow well and to be healthy • to grow well and to be healthy • certain to happen; not in doubt • being angled sharply up or down • ...
Reading World 2 2023-02-20
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- the environment that something exists in
- beneficial
- a physical state where one is unable to move all or part of their body
- kept to use later; extra
- a fight, disagreement, or argument
- resisting or fighting against authority
- a settlement
- when something it the same size as what it represents
- a person who makes money by buying and selling goods
- a summary of something's good and bad points
- perfectly suited
- a very small piece of something
- to decompose organically
- strong
- sharing a task or working together
- a large meeting, often over a longer period of time
- to reject something that is tempting
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- to change something so it is completely different
- the ability to continually exist over time
- the ability to read and write
- an introductory sample of something, typically a machine
- harmless, not guilty, pure, or free from evil
- very unhappy, sad, or negative
- a suggestion; an official suggestion of someone as a candidate
- to create or change something according to one's particular needs
- to make sure or guarantee that something will happen
- lacking too much water
- not being able to receive something well
- the relationship between plants, animals, and the environment
- to pull out
- to make something out of individual parts
- to take charge of someone and take them to a police station
- treating people unfairly because of their race
33 Clues: strong • beneficial • to pull out • a settlement • perfectly suited • lacking too much water • kept to use later; extra • to decompose organically • the ability to read and write • very unhappy, sad, or negative • a very small piece of something • a fight, disagreement, or argument • sharing a task or working together • to reject something that is tempting • ...
World War II 2023-03-07
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- The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in Hawaii.
- Now called Volgograd.
- Concentration Camp in Poland.
- Dictator of Italy.
- Also Bombed by America on August 6, 1945.
- Prime Minister of Britain.
- The Royal Air Force and Royal Navy defended Britain from Germany.
- Bombed by America on August 6, 1945.
- President of the United States.
- How Hitler was killed.
- The Tuskegee Airmen were the first African airmen to complete their training.
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- Dictator of the Soviet Union.
- Thousands of Americans and Filipinos were forced to march.
- The Reuben James was torpedoed by a German Submarine.
- Dictator of Japan.
- Dictator of Germany.
- Harbor Bombed by Japan in 1941.
- Considered by the Soviet Union to be one of the greatest battles of their Great Patriotic War.
- The order authorized the evacuation of those deemed a threat to the country.
- Bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941 and was bombed by the U.S. in 1945.
20 Clues: Dictator of Japan. • Dictator of Italy. • Dictator of Germany. • Now called Volgograd. • How Hitler was killed. • Prime Minister of Britain. • Dictator of the Soviet Union. • Concentration Camp in Poland. • Harbor Bombed by Japan in 1941. • President of the United States. • Bombed by America on August 6, 1945. • Also Bombed by America on August 6, 1945. • ...
World War I 2023-03-14
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- Came to the aid of Serbia after Austria-Hungary declared war.
- Atrocities committed against this nation, by Germany, contributed to the U.S. siding with the Allies prior to the U.S. entering the war.
- They tried to initiate revolution among the proletariats of Russia.
- When a nation channels all its resources toward a war effort.
- Working class of Russia.
- Power is equally distributed amongst other nations.
- Describes people whose moral or religious beliefs forbid them from going to war.
- A strong sense of pride and support for one's nation.
- President of the United States during WWI.
- Loyal to the Communists.
- Wilson's proposal for what should be done to Europe after the war ended.
- On May 7th, 1915, it was sunk by an "unterseeboat" and with 128 Americans on board.
- Loyal to the Czars.
- Established in 1922, it was formed by 15 nations across Northern Asia and Eastern Europe. (Abbv.)
- Campaigns waged within a country to help support or discourage a cause.
- Established by Great Britain in the North Sea on Germany.
- Leader of the Bolsheviks.
- Number synonymous with the final day of WWI.
- Passed in May of 1917, it allowed for the draft of young men into military service. Ten million were signed up by the following month.
- "Holy" man and advisor to the Czar family.
- Austro-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
- Warfare used by the Germans in the Atlantic Ocean that proved to be catastrophic to the Allies.
- Finished in 1911, it runs 5,772 miles, and is one of the longest railways in the world.
- Local council of workers and soldiers throughout Russia.
- Became the leader of the Soviet Union five years after Lenin's death.
- Limiting the use of a nation’s goods and services and creating a surplus.
- The first major American offensive of WWI.
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- Germany's attempt to bring Mexico into the war.
- Building up a nation's forces in preparation for war.
- Killed twice as many people as the war did during the same time period.
- After the war ended, many of these were seized from Germany.
- When Lenin returned from exile in 1917, he and the Bolsheviks took control of this Soviet first.
- Formally ending the war, this treaty forced Germany to pay warbonds, and dismantle its military forces.
- Commander of U.S. forces in Europe during WWI.
- The biggest and final allied offensive of WWI.
- Name of the assassinated archduke of Austro-Hungarian empire.
- Weapon first operated in warfare during WWI.
- It allowed postal authorities to ban treasonable or seditious newspapers, magazines, or printed materials mail services.
- Wealthy peasants.
- Nation blamed for Franz Ferdinand's death.
- Name of networked labor camps scattered throughout Russia.
- Women's movement for equality during WWI.
- Treaty between Russia and Germany that ended Russia's involvement in the war.
- Serbia, Great Britain, Russia, United States, France, Italy, etc;
- Peace symbol first in New York City used by women suffragists.
- Name of Wilson's international world peace organization that was supported in Europe but not in the United States.
- Ottoman Empire.
- Armed factory workers in Russia.
- Name of the Russian Revolution in November of 1917.
- Movement of African-Americans from South North prior to, and during the war.
- Building up one's nation by weakening other territories.
- The longest and most costliest offensive operation of WWI.
- Nation that lost the most troops to battle during WWI.
- Symbols on the new Russian flag that represented what the "nation" stood by.
- Responsible for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
55 Clues: Ottoman Empire. • Wealthy peasants. • Loyal to the Czars. • Working class of Russia. • Loyal to the Communists. • Leader of the Bolsheviks. • Armed factory workers in Russia. • Women's movement for equality during WWI. • President of the United States during WWI. • Nation blamed for Franz Ferdinand's death. • "Holy" man and advisor to the Czar family. • ...
World War II 2023-03-30
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- One reason why the US enters WWI
- a union formed for a mutual benefit
- A country or area that another country has full control of what happens there
- Rapid fire machine guns, Long range artillery, Poison gas
- A fight to have the government set up public schools and require basic education for all children
- Protests and other methods to gain the right to vote
- The channeling of a nation's entire resources into the war effort
- an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state
- An economic system where the means of production are owned by the state.
- A joint stock company with the intention of exploring and trading with India and the surrounding areas (abbv.)
- British forces fought a war in China that benefitted drug smugglers
- the belief that a country should use military force to gain power
- this assassination sparked WWI
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- Trenches bring the conflict into a deadly stalemate (where neither side is able to defeat the other)
- A man-made disaster that was a disease that had impacted the growth of potatoes and caused a famine.
- Indian soldiers who worked for the British East India Company rebelled against the company.
- An organization to regulate European colonization and trade in Africa
- Labor unions formed to protect an further their rights and interests
- An organization to prevent a repetition of World War I and maintain world peace
- The marketplace decides what will be made and sold
- the peace treaty which ended the First Opium War between Great Britain and the Qing dynasty of China on 29 August 1842.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- Competition of European nations for controlling the continent
- "Survival of the Fittest"
24 Clues: "Survival of the Fittest" • this assassination sparked WWI • One reason why the US enters WWI • a union formed for a mutual benefit • The marketplace decides what will be made and sold • Protests and other methods to gain the right to vote • Rapid fire machine guns, Long range artillery, Poison gas • Competition of European nations for controlling the continent • ...
World War II 2023-04-05
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- Ocean were US and Japan battled
- Emperor of Japan
- Type of bomb tested at Los Alamos, NM
- Empire in Asia
- special project where they created the bomb
- what they had to do with bombs
- leader of germany
- major injury from atom bomb
- The way the bomb destroys
- the residue from the bomb
- Air raid bombing
- leader of Soviet Union
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- way the atom bomb was delivered
- dictator and government allows no opposition
- "I have become death, the destroyer of worlds"
- Where Japanese attacked Americans
- where US first dropped an atomic bomb
- President of the US
- Japanese pilots who crashed planes to attack
- warfare that was extremely lethal
- The political group in Germany
21 Clues: Empire in Asia • Emperor of Japan • Air raid bombing • leader of germany • President of the US • leader of Soviet Union • The way the bomb destroys • the residue from the bomb • major injury from atom bomb • what they had to do with bombs • The political group in Germany • way the atom bomb was delivered • Ocean were US and Japan battled • Where Japanese attacked Americans • ...
World War 1 2023-04-07
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- A general association of nations to keep world peace
- Wilson's plan to preserve peace and democracy
- Communist
- Illegal war materials
- Triple alliance
- Submarines
- Leader of Bolshevik revolution
- Triple entente
- Cease fire
- A wearing down process until a victory can be achieved
- Member of the Big four
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- French word for alliance
- everyone is impacted
- An area full of tension that is ready to explode Balkan Peninsula
- Alliance that included Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary
- Serbian terrorist group
- British passenger ship sunk by torpedo
- One sided information to sway public opinion
- Payment for war damages
- Germany/Harshest War
- Glorification of military;military build up
21 Clues: Communist • Submarines • Cease fire • Triple entente • Triple alliance • everyone is impacted • Germany/Harshest War • Illegal war materials • Member of the Big four • Serbian terrorist group • Payment for war damages • French word for alliance • Leader of Bolshevik revolution • British passenger ship sunk by torpedo • Glorification of military;military build up • ...
World War I 2024-02-26
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- Nickname for President Theodore Roosevelt
- Jane Addams' living quarters
- An intercepted letter for Mexico from Germany
- War border between Germany and France
- Book written by President Wilson in 1913 about his presidential policies
- A city that famous muckrakers often worked in
- A false body of water created to shorten the trip from the atlantic to pacific ocean
- A new type of warfare used for the first time in WWI
- Theodore Roosevelt's domestic policy program
- When a battle ends in a tie
- This man took over Russia, creating the Soviet Union
- A short day of peace between German and British soldiers in 1914
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- Someone who wants to preserve nature
- False headlines typically created to sell papers or magazines
- Nickname for President Woodrow Wilson
- Land preserved by Theodore Roosevelt
- The three big leaders of Europe shared this relative
- This # amendment allowed for white women to vote in the US
- Woodrow Wilson's plan for the allies at the end of WWI
- The treaty of _______ ended WWI
- Franz Ferdinand's political title
- Factory fire where hundreds of women perished
- Ideas spread to influence others
- Author of "The Jungle"
- Nickname for President William Taft
- The middle area between trenches, typically extremely deadly
- Foreign policy where the US lends money to foreign countries in exchange for power
- Ideology that holds a group or culture together
- War border between Germany and Russia
- Laws passed to end the sale, distribution, and consumption of alcohol
- An international body created to assist with foreign policy decisions
31 Clues: Author of "The Jungle" • When a battle ends in a tie • Jane Addams' living quarters • The treaty of _______ ended WWI • Ideas spread to influence others • Franz Ferdinand's political title • Nickname for President William Taft • Someone who wants to preserve nature • Land preserved by Theodore Roosevelt • Nickname for President Woodrow Wilson • ...
World War II 2024-02-21
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- honorable suicide
- "sunk twice"
- "Ducks in a bathtub"
- "Wake a slumbering..."
- Midway
- Iwo Jima
- Airplane
- Philippines
- Greater Asian Empire
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- Making the Bomb
- clear path to Nuke Japan
- shouldn't have invaded Manchuria
- not at Pearl Harbor
- Pacific Admiral
- beginning of the end
- Japan is stopped
- pushing Japanese back strategy
- underwater
- Little Boy
- warning system
20 Clues: Midway • Iwo Jima • Airplane • underwater • Little Boy • Philippines • "sunk twice" • Making the Bomb • Pacific Admiral • Japan is stopped • honorable suicide • warning system • not at Pearl Harbor • "Ducks in a bathtub" • beginning of the end • Greater Asian Empire • "Wake a slumbering..." • clear path to Nuke Japan • pushing Japanese back strategy • shouldn't have invaded Manchuria
mlb world series 2024-03-08
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- goes on your head
- baseball stadium name in houston
- name of stadiumidum of the red sox
- stadium in new york
- made hall of for the Astros
- made the most home runs for the astros
- a mistake made by a fielder
- based in canada
- blue and white
- made the most impact on the astros
- out of bounds
- grocery store in texas
- Baseball team of Dallas
- most known baseball team
- baseball team of Houston
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- the old manager for the Astros
- home of the phlilies
- all 4 bases
- alcoholdrink
- hitter substitute base hitter
- used to catch
- sports drink
- stadium baseball stadium in losPhillies
- triangle cheese chip
- chocolate bar with caramel and peanuts
- shortest player in the astros
- are like shoes but for a sport
- all off throws
- a clothing used to represent your team
- used to hit
30 Clues: all 4 bases • used to hit • alcoholdrink • sports drink • used to catch • out of bounds • blue and white • all off throws • based in canada • goes on your head • stadium in new york • home of the phlilies • triangle cheese chip • grocery store in texas • Baseball team of Dallas • most known baseball team • baseball team of Houston • made hall of for the Astros • a mistake made by a fielder • ...
World Capitals Crosswords 2024-04-13
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- - "Capital of Kenya."
- - "Capital of Egypt."
- - "Capital of Ireland."
- - "Capital of India."
- - "Capital of Turkey."
- - "Capital of Brazil."
- - "Capital of Saudi Arabia."
- City - "Capital of Mexico."
- - "Capital of Canada."
- - "Capital of England."
- - "Capital of Russia."
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- Aires - "Capital of Argentina."
- - "Capital of Germany."
- - "Capital of Australia."
- - "Capital of China."
- - "Capital of South Korea."
- - "Capital of Thailand."
- - "Capital of France."
- - "Capital of Italy."
- - "Capital of Sweden."
- - "Capital of Japan."
- - "Capital of Greece."
- - "Capital of Poland."
- - "Capital of Spain."
24 Clues: - "Capital of Kenya." • - "Capital of Egypt." • - "Capital of China." • - "Capital of India." • - "Capital of Italy." • - "Capital of Japan." • - "Capital of Spain." • - "Capital of France." • - "Capital of Turkey." • - "Capital of Brazil." • - "Capital of Sweden." • - "Capital of Greece." • - "Capital of Poland." • - "Capital of Canada." • - "Capital of Russia." • - "Capital of Germany." • ...
World War II 2024-03-12
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- Germany could not attack the English by sea so they attacked through this instead. (pg 417)
- Americans supported this policy that the country should not be involved in any war (pg 414)
- British Prime Minister who is famous for saying, “We shall defend our island whatever the cost may be.” (pg 417)
- Means “lightning war.” A new type of warfare first used by the Germans in WWII. (pg 415)
- The United States did this to Japanese assets because of the Japanese actions in Indochina (pg 419)
- In 1940, the United States started the first peacetime one of these. (pg 418)
- Country that Hitler promised to give Stalin in exchange for the Soviets pledge to not attack Germany (pg 41)
- This word means “political union.” Germany had this union with Austria in 1938. (pg 413)
- This British Prime Minister claimed “I believe it is peace for our time” after meeting with Adolf Hitler. (pg 411)
- He became the Japanese prime minister in 1941 and began preparing Japan for war against the United States. (pg 419)
- France relied on the ______ Line, a string of heavily armed fortresses along the German border. (pg 415)
- Hitler’s violation of the Treaty of Versailles boosted his _________ in Germany (pg 412)
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- During the Pearl Harbor attack, the Japanese failed to sink any of these types of ships. (The answer is in plural form) (pg 419).
- Japan turned this area of China into an industrial and military base for future expansion (pg 412)
- This is the German speaking region of Czechoslovakia that Hitler wanted to bring back under German control. (pg 413)
- In October of 1936, Germany and Italy created an alliance, known as the ______ Powers (pg 413)
- German word for “living space.” (pg 414)
- Hitler did not want to fight on two ___________, east and west, at the same time. (pg 414)
- Great Britain and France did little to stop Hitler’s expansion because they believed in this idea (pg 413)
- The period of time during the German air war against England where they specifically attacked cities (pg 418).
- The unoccupied part of France that was ruled by a pupper German government was known as this (pg 417)
- In October of 1935, Italy invaded this African country. (pg 413)
- Hitler wanted the return of this city because it was an ethnically German city in the Polish Corridor close to the Baltic Sea. (pg 414)
- Abbreviation for the Royal Air Force, (Great Britain's air force) (pg 417)
- Port city in France that saw hundreds of thousands of French and British troops trapped during the German invasion of France. (pg 415)
25 Clues: German word for “living space.” (pg 414) • In October of 1935, Italy invaded this African country. (pg 413) • Abbreviation for the Royal Air Force, (Great Britain's air force) (pg 417) • In 1940, the United States started the first peacetime one of these. (pg 418) • Means “lightning war.” A new type of warfare first used by the Germans in WWII. (pg 415) • ...
World War II 2024-03-14
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- Place where Japanese-Americans were taken during World War II
- Axis Country #3
- walled off neighborhoods where Jews were forced to live
- The attack on this military base brought the U.S. into the war
- Murder of 6 million Jews, and 3 million others
- weapon of mass destruction that destroyed an entire city
- The year World War II started 19____
- The Year World War II ended 19_____
- Axis Country #1
- Man who challenged the government on the forced movement of JapaneseAmericans
- Invasion of this country started World War II
- Axis Country #2
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- taken away by the U.S. government during forced relocations of Japanese Americans
- Allied Country #2
- Places where Jews were taken and killed by the Nazis
- Allied Country #3
- First city to be attacked using a new kind of bomb
- Year the U.S. entered the war 19____
- Second city to be bombed using a new kind of bomb, ending WWII in the Pacific
- Turning point in the war, invasion of France
- Allied Country #1
21 Clues: Axis Country #3 • Axis Country #1 • Axis Country #2 • Allied Country #2 • Allied Country #3 • Allied Country #1 • The Year World War II ended 19_____ • Year the U.S. entered the war 19____ • The year World War II started 19____ • Turning point in the war, invasion of France • Invasion of this country started World War II • Murder of 6 million Jews, and 3 million others • ...
FIFA World cup 2024-03-18
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- Africa: Where Nelson mandela was from
- Where the last world cup took place
- Barcelona: Who fell off
- One of the best Best Brazilian player
- Who is the goat?
- Who had messi in their team
- What Do all goalkeepers need?
- Who Won the world cup?
- Best Mexican goalkeeeper
- Country where everyone only plays street football
- Ronaldo was in the club
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- Who invading ukraine?
- What protects your shins?
- Who was carried by Mbappe
- The ball
- Madrid: One of the best clubs
- Who did unspeakable acts during WW2
- Who carried france?
- Every shirt that different football clubs wear
- Soccer shoes
- Spanish announcer when there´s a goal
21 Clues: The ball • Soccer shoes • Who is the goat? • Who carried france? • Who invading ukraine? • Who Won the world cup? • Barcelona: Who fell off • Ronaldo was in the club • Best Mexican goalkeeeper • What protects your shins? • Who was carried by Mbappe • Who had messi in their team • Madrid: One of the best clubs • What Do all goalkeepers need? • Where the last world cup took place • ...
Around the World 2024-04-27
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- - Apple-based beverage
- - Natural watercourse
- - Water lily
- - Vast body of saltwater
- - Small boat propelled by paddles
- - Warning signal
- - Fictional story
- - Sphere representing Earth
- - Celestial object with a tail
- - Hand covering
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- - Desert-dwelling mammal
- - Large African mammal with a horn
- - Flavorful liquid accompaniment
- - Patriotic song
- - Musical genre with improvisation
- - Citrus fruit (5 letters)
- - Majestic bird of prey
- - Path of a celestial body
- - Tropical fruit
- - Large black bird
20 Clues: - Water lily • - Hand covering • - Patriotic song • - Warning signal • - Tropical fruit • - Fictional story • - Large black bird • - Natural watercourse • - Apple-based beverage • - Majestic bird of prey • - Desert-dwelling mammal • - Vast body of saltwater • - Citrus fruit (5 letters) • - Path of a celestial body • - Sphere representing Earth • - Celestial object with a tail • ...
The Islamic World 2024-04-29
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- Relgious movement started by Akbar
- Highest leader of Islamic empires
- Branch of Islam that believes that only Mohammed's descendants can be Caliphs
- Tall tower on Mosque where people are called to prayer
- artistic writing, used in islamic society because they couldn't draw religious figures.
- Islamic place of worship
- Great Ottoman Leader who conquered Constantinople
- Giant black stone in Mecca that once housed a bunch of statues of gods. was rededicated to the Islamic god by Mohammed.
- The inner struggle to follow Islam
- Islamic empire that was located in India
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- City where Islam started
- Founder of Islam
- Islamic empire that was located in Persia
- First person to convert to Islam, Mohammed's wife, seen as role model for Muslim women.
- Islamic empire that developed in turkey and conquered constantinople
- Islamic branch that believes that any good religious person can be a caliph
- The largest and most advanced city in all of europe during the 9th century
- Islamic laws and norms based on the sunnah
- Once in a lifetime pilgrimage to Mecca
- Mughal leader that Instituted tolerance laws
20 Clues: Founder of Islam • City where Islam started • Islamic place of worship • Highest leader of Islamic empires • Relgious movement started by Akbar • The inner struggle to follow Islam • Once in a lifetime pilgrimage to Mecca • Islamic empire that was located in India • Islamic empire that was located in Persia • Islamic laws and norms based on the sunnah • ...
World War l 2024-04-14
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- The _______ Telegram was a secret message from Germany to Mexico
- Staying out of foreign affairs completely
- Trying to build up an empire or country
- Franz ________, the Austrian Archduke whose assassination sparked the war
- An alliance during the war with Britain, France, Russia,and later Italy and the US
- The _____ Service Act instituted the military draft
- People who believe that war is violent and unneccessary
- The League of _____ was established after WWI to provide a forum for nations to discuss foreign policies
- A direct donation to the war by citizens buying a piece of paper
- Guns that could fire 400-600 bullets a minute
- British passenger ship carrying Americans that Germany sank using U-Boats
- An alliance during the war with Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire and Italy (until 1915)
- Submarines that launched torpedos attacking supply ships
- Pre-war alliance with Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- Countries choosing not to take side/help with either side in the conflict
- The buildup of weapons and military to have a strong country
- Assassin of Archduke Ferdinand
- Charles ____ was convicted of violating the Sedition Act
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- Preventing soldiers from inhaling poisonous gases
- Laws helping to enfore the Selective Service Act
- Extreme feeling of pride in one's country
- an unstable situation (ready to explode)
- Lies spread that hurt one cause to help another
- The bombed-out area between the opposing trenches
- Agreements/promises to defend and help another country
- Gas put in shells that exploded over the other sides trenches
- He led the Committee on Public Information, which coordinated America's propaganda during WWI
- Two conflicts in the Balkan Peninsula over independence and territory
- Fighting by defending a position in a deep ditch
- The president of the US during WWI
- Pre-war alliance with Great Britain, France and Russia
- The Treaty of ______ officially ended the war and included harsh punishments of Germany
32 Clues: Assassin of Archduke Ferdinand • The president of the US during WWI • Trying to build up an empire or country • an unstable situation (ready to explode) • Extreme feeling of pride in one's country • Staying out of foreign affairs completely • Guns that could fire 400-600 bullets a minute • Lies spread that hurt one cause to help another • ...
World War 1 2024-05-13
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- Had a history of mistrust and conflict with Germany
- The sinking of what ship that brought the United States closer to entering WWI
- Declared war on France when France mobilized its army
- Leader of Italy during WW1: _______ Orlando
- The worst gas used in WW1
- British general of British Troops in France during WW1: Sir Douglas ____
- Declared war on Germany, joining the Allied Forces
- President of France during WW1: _______ Poincare
- Who assassinated the Archduke Francis Ferdinand: _______ Princip
- The only major naval engagement of World War I: Battle of ______
- Truce in 1914 between German and French troops
- Last open battle of WW1
- Name given to Great Britain's navy: The _____ _____
- Ended the war between Russia and the Central Powers: Treaty Of
- The king of Germany during WW1: _______ II
- The leader of Great Britain during WW1: Lloyd ______
- How many treaties did Turkey sign inn WW1
- Has an alliance with Serbia because of shared Slavic thnic heritage
- Commander of the American troops in Europe during WW1: John ________
- Top French commander during WW1: ______ Joffre
- Austria's foreign minister who was known to be a war hawk: _______ Berchtold
- The top commander during WW1 who was inspirational at the Battle of Tannerberg: Paul Von __________
- The German chancellor during WW1, favored war: Otto _______
- The sinking of Lusitania was one of the many reasons this country entered the war
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- Needless killing and the waste of life for minimal benefit
- The German fleet of ships were known as: ____ ____ Fleet
- The last "open" battle of the Western Front
- Attempt by Germany to bring Mexico into the war: __________ Telegram
- The German Plan of totally destroying French Forces by outflanking them was called
- Declares war on Serbia with Germany's support
- Used to drop bombs on the enemy as well as find out the enemy's position
- What type of warfare involved digging, barbed wire, and "no man's land"
- American president during WW1: Woodrow ______
- An explosive that shot directly with a flatter trajectory
- Explosive that could be lobbed into a trench system
- Powers who fought against the Central Powers
- When war becomes a "numbers game"
- Political leader of France during WW1, but not its president: Georges __________
- Type of warfare that resulted in the use of masks
- The Triple Alliance was formed by Germany, Austria-Hungary, and
- Called for the right of self-determination by countries and also for the formation of the League of Nations: ______'s 14 Points
- Why were there intermittent truces or cease-fires between opposing trench systems
- Battle that saw the first use of chemical weapons
- Which battle witnessed the first use of the modern tank
- This man's death set off a chain reaction which ultimately led to the outbreak of World War I: Francis _________
- How many days could men spend in the trench system before being relieved
46 Clues: Last open battle of WW1 • The worst gas used in WW1 • When war becomes a "numbers game" • How many treaties did Turkey sign inn WW1 • The king of Germany during WW1: _______ II • The last "open" battle of the Western Front • Leader of Italy during WW1: _______ Orlando • Powers who fought against the Central Powers • Declares war on Serbia with Germany's support • ...
World War 1 2024-05-13
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- Ended the war between Russia and the Central Powers: Treaty Of
- The German Plan of totally destroying French Forces by outflanking them was called
- Used to drop bombs on the enemy as well as find out the enemy's position
- Top French commander during WW1: ______ Joffre
- Austria's foreign minister who was known to be a war hawk: _______ Berchtold
- An explosive that shot directly with a flatter trajectory
- Name given to Great Britain's navy: The _____ _____
- Last open battle of WW1
- Has an alliance with Serbia because of shared Slavic ethnic heritage
- Needless killing and the waste of life for minimal benefit
- Declared war on Germany, joining the Allied Forces
- President of France during WW1: _______ Poincare
- When war becomes a "number game
- Leader of Italy during WW1: _______ Orlando
- What type of warfare involved digging, barbed wire, and "no man's land"
- The German chancellor during WW1, favored war: Otto _______
- Political leader of France during WW1, but not its president: Georges __________
- Battle that saw the first use of chemical weapons
- Declared war on France when France mobilized its army
- Called for the right of self-determination by countries and also for the formation of the League of Nations: ______'s 14 Points
- Why were there intermittent truces or cease-fires between opposing trench systems
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- The last "open" battle of the Western Front
- The only major naval engagement of World War I: Battle of ______
- Declares war on Serbia with Germany's support
- Commander of the American troops in Europe during WW1: John ________
- The sinking of Lusitania was one of the many reasons this country entered the war
- The Triple Alliance was formed by Germany, Austria-Hungary, and
- Explosives that could be lobbed into a trench system
- How many treaties did Turkey sign in WW1
- Type of warfare that resulted in the use of masks
- The sinking of what ship that brought the United States closer to entering WWI
- The worst gas used in WW1
- Who assassinated the Archduke Francis Ferdinand: _______ Princip
- American president during WW1: Woodrow ______
- Which battle witnessed the first use of the modern tank
- Powers who fought against the Central Powers
- How many days could men spend in the trench system before being relieved
- Had a history of mistrust and conflict with Germany
- The top commander during WW1 who was inspirational at the Battle of Tannerberg: Paul Von __________
- Attempt by Germany to bring Mexico into the war: __________ Telegram
- The German fleet of ships were known as: ____ ____ Fleet
- The king of Germany during WW1: _______ II
- Truce in 1914 between German and French troops
- The leader of Great Britain during WW1: Lloyd ______
- This man's death set off a chain reaction which ultimately led to the outbreak of World War I: Francis _________
- British general of British Troops in France during WW1: Sir Douglas ____
46 Clues: Last open battle of WW1 • The worst gas used in WW1 • When war becomes a "number game • How many treaties did Turkey sign in WW1 • The king of Germany during WW1: _______ II • The last "open" battle of the Western Front • Leader of Italy during WW1: _______ Orlando • Powers who fought against the Central Powers • Declares war on Serbia with Germany's support • ...
The World Today 2024-06-06
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- AMERICAN PROGRESSIVE PARTY
- CURRENT RUSSIAN PRESIDENT
- WAR IN KUWAIT
- TYPE OF DEMOCRACY IN AFRICA AND ASIA
- AMERICAN PRESIDENT UNDER 9/11 ATTACKS
- YOUR FAVORITE HISTORY TEACHER THIS YEAR
- MAIN GOVERNMENT SYSTEM IN EUROPE
- MAIN GOVERNMENT SYSTEM IN AFRICA
- PORTUGUESE DICTATOR
- INDIGENIST PRESIDENT OF VENEZUELA
- LAST REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT
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- EEC MEMBER
- CHINESE LEADER
- SYSTEM WITH PATERNALISTIC LEADERS
- AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE PARTY
- EEC TREATY
- GREAT SOURCE OF WEALTH
- CURRENT US PRESIDENT
- NICKNAME BY WHICH SOME ASIAN COUNTRIES ARE KNOWN
- EU TREATY
- COUNTRY RULED BY SADAM HUSSEIN
- ISLAMIC TERRORIST GROUP
22 Clues: EU TREATY • EEC MEMBER • EEC TREATY • WAR IN KUWAIT • CHINESE LEADER • PORTUGUESE DICTATOR • CURRENT US PRESIDENT • GREAT SOURCE OF WEALTH • ISLAMIC TERRORIST GROUP • CURRENT RUSSIAN PRESIDENT • LAST REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT • AMERICAN PROGRESSIVE PARTY • AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE PARTY • COUNTRY RULED BY SADAM HUSSEIN • MAIN GOVERNMENT SYSTEM IN EUROPE • MAIN GOVERNMENT SYSTEM IN AFRICA • ...
animal world records 2024-09-06
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- the happiest animal on earth
- the smartest animal on earth
- the animal the changes the most colors on earth
- the bravest animal on earth
- the animal that has the largest population on earth
- the biggest african cat
- the toughest animal on earth
- the biggest animal on earth
- the biggest bird on earth
- slowest animal on earth
- the animal with the biggest eyes on earth
- the animal that has the keenest of sight on earth
- biggest land animal and the strongest animal on earth
- fastest animal on earth
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- the longest animal on earth
- the animal with the longest tongue on earth
- the angriest animal on earth
- fiercest animal on earth
- the fastest bird on earth
- the animal that stands on 1 leg the longest on earth
- the stinkiest animal on earth
- the fastest swimming bird on earth on earth
- tallest land animal on earth
- the smallest animal on earth
- the most popular animal
- the animal with the most spiraled tusk on earth
- the amphibian that jumps the farthest on earth
- the biggest land animal with humps on earth
- fastest swimmer on earth
- the biggest cat on earth
30 Clues: the biggest african cat • the most popular animal • slowest animal on earth • fastest animal on earth • fiercest animal on earth • fastest swimmer on earth • the biggest cat on earth • the fastest bird on earth • the biggest bird on earth • the longest animal on earth • the bravest animal on earth • the biggest animal on earth • the happiest animal on earth • ...
Dandy's world characters 2024-09-07
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- Hugs!
- the maid of gardenview
- that ammonite shell girl
- Detective on the case
- the mirror that has an ego
- Goobs Sister and she's recyclable!
- the tv show host toon
- blue girl in the pink dress and pink bowtie
- is she mute? idk but she's a butterfly
- quite shy, wears a blue bandana
- I HATE THIS CROSSWORD QUIZ
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- She's a fancy cup of tea aint she?
- is she a volcano? or is she a lamp?
- THE CHILD
- dandy's pet
- the colorful flower
- the strawberry baker
- why does a fishbowl have a life jacket?
- one happy and one sad
- Sleepy moon
- the strawberry baker's bff
21 Clues: Hugs! • THE CHILD • dandy's pet • Sleepy moon • the colorful flower • the strawberry baker • Detective on the case • the tv show host toon • one happy and one sad • the maid of gardenview • that ammonite shell girl • the mirror that has an ego • the strawberry baker's bff • I HATE THIS CROSSWORD QUIZ • quite shy, wears a blue bandana • She's a fancy cup of tea aint she? • ...
Traveling the world 2024-07-10
20 Clues: - Let • - Pas • - Mena • - Mapa • - Cesta • - Výlet • - Rieka • - Hotel • - Kufor • - Lístky • - Ruksak • - Hostel • - Turista • - Letisko • - Kultúra • - Suvenír • - Pamiatka • - Dobrodružstvo • - Sprievodca (kniha) • - Cieľová destinácia
World Environment Day 2024-05-24
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- Dirty water of Industry
- Use the material again
- Protect the earth from harmful UV rays
- country will host the World Environment Day 2024
- Releasing Impurities into Environment
- waste that has ability to decompose naturally called
- Source of natural energy
- The method of storing rain water
- The process by which the plants make their food
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- One of the Global Issue
- Helps to sequestrate carbon dioxide
- All the physical surroundings on Earth
- Environment day celebrated in month of
- generating waste in less quantity
- species of tree that is recently banned in India
- Green House Gas
- Type of Fuel
- Cutting Forest for other purpose
- Things which have no further use
- Waste that is not biodegradable
20 Clues: Type of Fuel • Green House Gas • Use the material again • One of the Global Issue • Dirty water of Industry • Source of natural energy • Waste that is not biodegradable • Cutting Forest for other purpose • Things which have no further use • The method of storing rain water • generating waste in less quantity • Helps to sequestrate carbon dioxide • ...
World History II 2024-06-11
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- Conference without African representation to split up Africa
- The creation of _______ helped transfer goods and people farther and more effectively
- Hugo Ball spitting bars in this style of poem
- This country is using AI to publicly shame people for crimes
- Death device created as a humane and equal way of killing people (used a lot during the reign of terror)
- Red guards were made up of ___
- Madame Deficit
- When we analyze a source we _____ it
- 97% of french population that only got one vote
- Is embalmed and you can go see this pickled dude
- Russian prison camps with horrible conditions
- Mastermind of the Cultural Revolution
- Class that lived in Latin america but was born in spain
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- During WW1 there was genocide of the _____ people
- Aka the war to end all wars
- Social construct that is not based in biology
- Treaty after WW1
- Enlightenment idea about separating religion and government
- The incorruptible
- Magic man (hint - with alligator)
- Aka quisqueya, hispaniola, Saint Domingue
- Wild dude, definitely a history hottie, became close to the Romanov family
- Common condition in soldiers
- aka the KGB
- Was behind other European countries in industrialization but eventually became fourth in steel
- A total og of photo shop
26 Clues: aka the KGB • Madame Deficit • Treaty after WW1 • The incorruptible • A total og of photo shop • Aka the war to end all wars • Common condition in soldiers • Red guards were made up of ___ • Magic man (hint - with alligator) • When we analyze a source we _____ it • Mastermind of the Cultural Revolution • Aka quisqueya, hispaniola, Saint Domingue • ...
World History Review 2024-10-15
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- reformed the Catholic Church
- also called the spice islands
- center of the Catholic Church
- _________ reformation
- French for rebirth
- founded a school for navigators
- origin of printing
- Luther's problem with the church
- Renaissance intellectual movement
- to sail around the world
- an order of Catholic priests
- supporters of art
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- Gutenberg's invention
- protestant _____
- Venice controlled trade with this empire
- Church courts to root out heresy
- German monk
- German goldsmith
- one benefit of the printing press
- motivation for explorers
- number of theses
- made Italian cities wealthy
- sponsored first European explorers
- origin of the Renaissance
24 Clues: German monk • protestant _____ • German goldsmith • number of theses • supporters of art • French for rebirth • origin of printing • Gutenberg's invention • _________ reformation • motivation for explorers • to sail around the world • origin of the Renaissance • made Italian cities wealthy • reformed the Catholic Church • an order of Catholic priests • also called the spice islands • ...
World War One 2024-09-30
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- To prepare troops for war
- The assassin of Archduke
- Location of a major naval battle in WWI
- Message from Germany to Mexico intercepted by Britain
- Russian communist revolutionaries
- Conference that negotiated the terms of peace
- Deadly chemical weapon used during WWI
- Policy Aggressive military buildup
- Who helped the Allies by providing fresh troops
- Underwater explosives used to blockade ports
- What was redrawn to create new countries after the war
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- Powerful warships used by Germany and Britain
- Agreements between nations for mutual defense
- Assassinated Archduke
- Belgium's stance at the start of WWI
- Type of warfare Germany used to sink Allied ships
- Compensation that Germany had to pay
- Media used to sway public opinion in favor of the war
- Germany's promise to Austria
- Large armored vehicles used in WWI
20 Clues: Assassinated Archduke • The assassin of Archduke • To prepare troops for war • Germany's promise to Austria • Russian communist revolutionaries • Policy Aggressive military buildup • Large armored vehicles used in WWI • Belgium's stance at the start of WWI • Compensation that Germany had to pay • Deadly chemical weapon used during WWI • Location of a major naval battle in WWI • ...
World War II 2023-04-14
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- Battle that both US and Japan used a new type of warfare
- Planes that bombed Tokyo
- This country moved on to take HongKong, the Philipines,Thailand, Singapore,and the Dutch East indias
- The allies were happy even after a loss because they had stopped whos southward advance
- leader of Russia
- intercepted a japanese strike force
- Germany Japan Italy
- Yamamato called for an attack on pearl harbor saying
- Japan was met with strong resistance when they invaded this country
- U.S G.b USSR
- American general who commanded the southwest Pacific in WWII
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- Japan was cut off from a oil supply from this country
- President of United States
- suprise Japanese Bombing upon the U.S
- Marshal Admiral of the imperial Japanese Navy
- Series of land and naval fights between Allies and Japan at Guadalcanal, one of the southern solomon islands
- The US caught japan sending
- led the bombing of tokyo
- What Japans military leaders admired
- The US was well aware on Japans plan to attack
- U.S and Japanese naval battle that lasted 5 days
- Japan took this island with US bases on it
- Japan invaded for coal, iron
- Leader of Germany
- Taken by the US lightly because of lack of fortification
25 Clues: U.S G.b USSR • leader of Russia • Leader of Germany • Germany Japan Italy • Planes that bombed Tokyo • led the bombing of tokyo • President of United States • The US caught japan sending • Japan invaded for coal, iron • intercepted a japanese strike force • What Japans military leaders admired • suprise Japanese Bombing upon the U.S • Japan took this island with US bases on it • ...
Brave New World 2023-04-15
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- Sub conscience education
- The effect of taking too much soma
- Type of conditioning for infants
- What John killed himself with
- The era of BNW
- Plant children are conditioned to fear
- First character introduced
- The Savage
- The ___ Years War, wiped out a large portion of the world
- Sterile female
- Brought The Savage to London; First name
- Lowest class
- Drug of the masses
- BNW's genre
- Number of classes
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- Give birth to live young
- BNW's social system
- Linda's soma, Mescaline for short
- The savage reservation
- ____ Porgy
- BNW's main setting
- Highest class
- BNW's author, surname
- Good ____, Shakespeare's good day
- Well rounded, Lenina's description
- BNW's god
- Relationship type that is frowned upon
- BNW's version of childbirth
- Egg and/or sperm
- What John doesn't want
30 Clues: BNW's god • ____ Porgy • The Savage • BNW's genre • Lowest class • Highest class • The era of BNW • Sterile female • Egg and/or sperm • Number of classes • BNW's main setting • Drug of the masses • BNW's social system • BNW's author, surname • The savage reservation • What John doesn't want • Give birth to live young • Sub conscience education • First character introduced • BNW's version of childbirth • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-20
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- A sector that includes the production materials like farming or mining.
- An economic system that controls the production of goods,land,and labor.
- Shared characteristics of customs, language, religion, and other similarities.
- The living conditions of individuals in an area.
- An intergovernmental organization that controls and manages major oil exports.
- An economic system that allows business owners to control what is produced and what to make.
- A country with little development with its industry, resulting in a lower life expectancy.
- A popular Hindi movie industry that is from india
- An index developed by the United Nations that measures the living standard of people living in different countries.
- An economy dependent on certain things. One example is agriculture and trade
- When people in rural areas to Urbanized areas.
- An economy that shares the characteristics of a command and mixed economy.
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- A policy that restrict trade with specific countries, businesses, and people
- Activities involving the processing of materials.
- People from one part of the world that moves to another because of safety, food, and shelter.
- A trade pact used in 1992 to take out tariffs between the United states, Canada, and Mexico to make trade between them easier.
- tax placed on goods that have been sent to a country.
- A sector providing serving services to industries like delivery, entertainment ,and cleaning support.
- An Important system that supports an area like a city or country.
- A policy
- The practice of protecting local businesses and industries in a nation.
- that stops import limits like tariffs and subsidies
- The act of going to move to a new country and staying there permanently
- Countries with high production,good income,and higher population.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- A process by which colonized countries gain freedom from their colonizers.
26 Clues: A policy • When people in rural areas to Urbanized areas. • The living conditions of individuals in an area. • Activities involving the processing of materials. • A popular Hindi movie industry that is from india • that stops import limits like tariffs and subsidies • tax placed on goods that have been sent to a country. • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-20
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- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living
- taking on the characteristics of a city
- the fundamental facilities and systems serving a country, city, or area, as transportation and communication systems, power plants, and schools
- an economy in which there are elements of both public and private enterprise.
- the motion-picture industry of India, based in Bombay.
- the process when businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- the practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports.
- agriculture, fishing, forestry, mining, deposits.
- a poor country that is trying to become more advanced
- service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
- a state withdrawing from a former colony, leaving it independent.
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- a corporation that operates in more than one country at a time.
- an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful
- the sector of the economy concerned with or relating to primary industry.
- international trade left to its natural course without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions.
- the economic region formed by those member countries of the European Union that have adopted the euro.
- a tax to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- the spreading out of culture, culture traits, or a cultural pattern from a central point.
- the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with countries or with specific businesses or individuals.
- people who leave their native lands to live in other parts of the world for employment, business or any other purpose.
22 Clues: taking on the characteristics of a city • agriculture, fishing, forestry, mining, deposits. • a poor country that is trying to become more advanced • the motion-picture industry of India, based in Bombay. • a tax to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports. • a corporation that operates in more than one country at a time. • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-24
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- The quality of someones life based on their accessibility to goods and services
- A type of tax that is put on imported goods to protect certain industries
- The name of India’s own movie industry that has been differentiated from American movies because of more of the focus on melodrama
- Manages the majority of the World’s oil exports and oil policies regarding prices
- When another society starts to share characteristics and customs with each other
- A trade pact made between the U.S, Canada, and Mexico so that trading between them would become better after getting rid of some tariffs
- The part of the economy that uses the natural resources of where it is located
- How a country protects its local businesses using tariffs and other government policies
- How a country and people that have been colonized free themselves and become independent once again
- A large area of Europe that all uses the same currency, the euro
- When one leaves their own country to go live or seek citizenship in another country
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- An economic system where the government controls things like distribution, production, and prices instead of the people working and living in the economy
- When people start to move from more rural areas to more urban ones
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The foundation for either a type of system, organization, or certain location that when planned correctly helps make things run smoothly
- A nation that hasn't had much industrial development which had led to a relatively low standard of living
- This part of the economy mainly includes manufacturing or secondary production
- When a nation or country tries to let trade become less strict by limiting their number of tariffs or subsidies
- A system made by the United Nations to determine the quality of life and the success of a nation
- An economic system that shares qualities of both a command economy and a market economy
- How a nation or country tries to restrict trade between other countries theirs.
- The part of an economy makes up the service industry which provides services to consumers
- An economic system where private business owners and the public determine the prices,distribution, and production
- Usually in when a group of people move to other countries or regions in search of food, water, or shelter
- When a nation’s economy relies on a specific resource to remain successful
25 Clues: A large area of Europe that all uses the same currency, the euro • When people start to move from more rural areas to more urban ones • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe • A type of tax that is put on imported goods to protect certain industries • When a nation’s economy relies on a specific resource to remain successful • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-24
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- shared characteristics of a group of people.
- a mix of different economies, with the same features of both
- is the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- dependence refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource to succeed.
- an economy in which owners are able to decide what to produce and manage their own business finances
- The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- The North American Free Trade Agreement
- World economies traditionally have three distinct sectors, or categories.
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- set up to restrin trade with specific countries or businesses
- Not everyone agrees on the exact definition of a
- the movement of people from rural to urban areas
- divided into sectors, with each sector representing a different type of activity.
- action of moving to a foreign that they are not native to
- the movie industry that produces moves in lndia
- Not everyone agrees on the exact definition of a
- is the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- a quality of life depending on the amount of goods and services available to the person
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- organization in which exports petroleum
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- government controls the aspects of production in a business and its finances
- usually collected to help domestic industries.
23 Clues: organization in which exports petroleum • The North American Free Trade Agreement • shared characteristics of a group of people. • usually collected to help domestic industries. • the movie industry that produces moves in lndia • Not everyone agrees on the exact definition of a • the movement of people from rural to urban areas • ...
Interconnected World Term 2023-04-21
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- A tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- An economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- Manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- The movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas.
- A trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe.
- Business owners decide what to produce.
- One that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- Economic region of Europe that is united under the euro.
- A country’s local business or industry.
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- Business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- The central government plans what to produce and at what price.
- The transmission of ideas, customs, beliefs, and other cultural elements from one group to another.
- Service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- Designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- 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.
- An intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- Often have a low gross domestic product.
- The informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- Policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country.
- The search for safety, food, and shelter has resulted.
- 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 underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- The process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their ¥¥¥¥colonizers.
26 Clues: Business owners decide what to produce. • A country’s local business or industry. • Often have a low gross domestic product. • The part that makes direct use of natural resources. • The search for safety, food, and shelter has resulted. • Economic region of Europe that is united under the euro. • The central government plans what to produce and at what price. • ...
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 2023-04-21
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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. • ...
world history vocabulary 2023-05-12
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- Kay: flying shuttle = weaving
- Rotation: the system of growing a different crop in a field each year to preserve the fertility of the land
- Revolution: the shift, beginning in England during the 18th century, from making goods by hand to making them by machine
- of Production:the resources - including land, labor, and capital - that are needed to produce goods and services
- Watt: steam engine inventor: faster, more efficient, less fuel used
- the development of industries for the machine production of goods
- Marx: poor German journalist who co-authored "The Communist Manifesto," believed that workers will overthrow owners, that classes were the root cause of conflict, supported COMMUNISM
- to refuse to work in order to force an employer to meet certain demands
- a business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- Hargreaves: created spinning jenny, 8 threads at a time
- the growth of cities and the migration of people to them
- certain rights of ownership that entrepreneurs sold
- association of workers, formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher wages
- Faire: the idea that government should not interfere with or regulate industries and businesses
- a person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of business
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- rich, middle class, owners
- an economic system in which all means of production - land, mines, factories, railroads, and businesses - are owned by the people, private property does not exist, and all goods and services are shared equally
- an economic system in which the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
- poor, working class, peasants
- an economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit
- Smith: professor at University of Glascow, Scotland, who defended free economy/laissez faire/capitalism
- one of the fenced-in or hedged-in fields created by wealthy British landowners on land that was formerly worked by village farmers
- Class: a social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, businesspeople, and wealthy farmers
- the theory, proposed by Jeremy Bentham in the late 1700s, that government actions are useful only if they promote the greatest good for the greatest number of people
- Jenner: created first vaccine for smallpox
25 Clues: rich, middle class, owners • poor, working class, peasants • Kay: flying shuttle = weaving • Jenner: created first vaccine for smallpox • certain rights of ownership that entrepreneurs sold • Hargreaves: created spinning jenny, 8 threads at a time • the growth of cities and the migration of people to them • ...
Carpet World Crossword 2023-05-10
Across
- Drug name suffix
- Biannual Engagement
- Database
- A banana peel, eg
- Microbial sample
- MVA tool
- Supplier of post-it notes and filters
- Olympians of summers past
- 24/7 on call responsibility
- A mountain, parcel, or common redox chemical
- Easy _ lemon squeezy (sic)
- MSAT on the open seas
- HQ 4 U
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- Against a badly poured draft
- Reservable
- What one might say after a great party or a near miss
- Group who advocates for handrail holding
- Data base
- Wednesday struggle
- Energy (drink and unit)
- MSAT meeting, on the third _ of the month
- Eyes for dessert, eg
- Mixing material for an add tank or mixing a CD
- Rodent cell type
- Big cat, big project
- Sample entry software
- New training portal
27 Clues: HQ 4 U • Database • MVA tool • Data base • Reservable • Drug name suffix • Microbial sample • Rodent cell type • A banana peel, eg • Wednesday struggle • Biannual Engagement • New training portal • Eyes for dessert, eg • Big cat, big project • Sample entry software • MSAT on the open seas • Energy (drink and unit) • Olympians of summers past • Easy _ lemon squeezy (sic) • 24/7 on call responsibility • ...
World War II 2023-05-10
Across
- the United States and Britain were the main countries on this side.
- the communist party in the Russian Revolution led by Vladmir Lenin.
- the anti-communist party in the Russian Revolution who was backed by allied countries.
- germany, Italy, and Japan were the main leaders of this side.
- the president of the United States during WW2.
- a german political party during WW2.
- the Russian man "that wouldn't die".
- the dictator of Germany during WW2.
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- a military conflict in which nations mobilize all available resources.
- a russian political party led by Vladmir Lenin.
- the prime minister of Italy during WW2.
- the mass-murdering of Jews during WW2.
- the dictator of Russia during WW2.
- when prices rise at a rapid rate.
- known as the "Deadliest War".
- the royal Russian family who was executed by the communist party in 1918.
- extreme nationalism or a dictator who teaches extreme nationalism.
- the general of the Japanese army during WW2.
- the prime minister of England during WW2.
- the symbol of the Jewish religeon.
20 Clues: known as the "Deadliest War". • when prices rise at a rapid rate. • the dictator of Russia during WW2. • the symbol of the Jewish religeon. • the dictator of Germany during WW2. • a german political party during WW2. • the Russian man "that wouldn't die". • the mass-murdering of Jews during WW2. • the prime minister of Italy during WW2. • ...
interconnected world terms 2023-04-19
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- known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- Industries that turn raw materials into products perform secondary activities.
- the movement of people from rural areas
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- underdeveloped nation.
- it is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
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- different economy in one country.
- 1 person or group has control over everything.
- the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- the third main sector in the economy
- it is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- it is an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- it is an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- developed nation.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- 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 search for safety, food, and shelter has resulted in the migration, or mass movement.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- people’s quality of life based on the goods and services
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: developed nation. • underdeveloped nation. • different economy in one country. • the third main sector in the economy • the movement of people from rural areas • 1 person or group has control over everything. • the shared characteristics of a group of people. • the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • people’s quality of life based on the goods and services • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-18
Across
- trade is an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- with each sector representing a different type of activity.
- distinct sectors, or categories. The tertiary, or third, sector includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- people’s quality of life is based on the goods and services that are available to them. Factors that determine people's standard of living include whether they have housing and food, as well as access to education, transportation, utilities, and health care.
- duty or customs duty is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- Country n general such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- 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.
- underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location
- most of which are located in the Middle East, North Africa, and South America, agreed to work together to control worldwide oil prices.
- policies are put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- economic region of Europe is united under the euro, a common currency.
- economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
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- In a command economy, government planners, not private individuals, make economic decisions.
- basic types of economic systems: market economies, command economies, and mixed economies.
- part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- Its name comes from a combination of Bombay, which is a city in India now called Mumbai, and Hollywood, the center of the U.S. film industry.
- by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- shows that large numbers of people moved from rural areas to cities and towns
- cultures develop, they gain new customs, ideas, arts, religions, forms of government, technologies, and other cultural elements.
- dependence on a particular resource to be successful.
- underlying the foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location
- is usually called towns, to urban areas, are called cities.
- is the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently. Immigration is caused by push and pulls factors.
- Human Development Index (HDI) is designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
26 Clues: part that makes direct use of natural resources. • dependence on a particular resource to be successful. • with each sector representing a different type of activity. • is usually called towns, to urban areas, are called cities. • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe • ...
World War II 2023-05-31
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- This leader was executed a hung on display with his mistress
- Hitler made this a government policy meaning hatred towards jews
- A cause of WWII when Hitler was allowed to take over part of Czechoslovakia but then ended up taking over all of it
- Battle involving Canadians capturing this Italian town
- Germany invaded this country on September 1, 1939 to start WWII
- These camps were designed for mass murder
- This country signed the non-aggression pact with Germany
- Spain's leader during WWII
- The US dropped the atomic bomb called "little boy" on this city
- Emperor of Japan during WWII
- NRMA soldiers were nicknamed this
- Battle over the skies against Germany
- A miracle happened at this beach in France
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- William Mackenzie King promised that he wouldn't introduce this law in the 1939 election
- The US dropped another atomic bomb called "fat man" on this city
- Russia's leader during WWII
- The beach that Canada landed on during operation overload
- A german word that means lightning warfare
- Jews were forced into these places in Poland during the Holocaust
- Battle in France that didn't go as planned for the Allies
- Internment camps were made for these people following the Pearl Harbour attack
- Battle involving Germany trying to stop Canada from transporting materials to Britain
- Evil dictator who led Germany through WWII
- These things were censored during WWII
- This country declared war on Germany independently on September 10, 1939
- This leader was paralyzed from the waist down
- Canada surrenders to the Japanese in this country
- Known for his "we shall fight on the beaches" speech
- This person was put in charge of making sure goods were made properly and quickly
- Canada's prime minister during WWII
30 Clues: Spain's leader during WWII • Russia's leader during WWII • Emperor of Japan during WWII • NRMA soldiers were nicknamed this • Canada's prime minister during WWII • Battle over the skies against Germany • These things were censored during WWII • These camps were designed for mass murder • A german word that means lightning warfare • Evil dictator who led Germany through WWII • ...
World of Cells 2022-12-12
Across
- stored energy;such as oil, waxes, etc..
- convert solar energy to chemical energy stored in foods
- higher osmotic outside the cell than inside
- requires no energy ; high to low
- positive charge
- word for sugar
- center of a plant and animal cell
- contains a nucleus and mitochondria
- builds strength and muscle
- no charge
- anything that takes up space
- substance that cannot be broken
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- contains 2 fatty acid chains that are nonpolar
- a negative charge
- doesn't contain a nucleus or mitochondria
- large fungi surrounding their cells
- atoms bonded together
- formula, H2O
- requires energy; low to high
- surround every layer of a plant
20 Clues: no charge • formula, H2O • word for sugar • positive charge • a negative charge • atoms bonded together • builds strength and muscle • requires energy; low to high • anything that takes up space • surround every layer of a plant • substance that cannot be broken • requires no energy ; high to low • center of a plant and animal cell • large fungi surrounding their cells • ...
World War 1 2023-01-10
Across
- What treaty created 9 new nations
- When was the women's peace party founded
- 30 million people died worldwide due to what
- Destroyers escort merchant ships across Atlantic
- Devotion to the interest and culture of oneś nation
- What was signed November 11th, 1918
- Person who opposes war on moral ground
- Who Won the 1916 Election
- Germany must accept sole responsibility for war
- What Alliance contained France, Britain and Russia
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- How many miles of land gained in first battle
- Point 14 is what
- Power Key of Europe
- Woodruw Wilson plane for world peace
- What Alliance Contained Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- Who pulled out of war in 1917
- 4 Letter Acronym for the causes of WorldWar1
- What began in 1915
- man's land What was the land between each sides trench
- Biased communication designed to influence people
20 Clues: Point 14 is what • What began in 1915 • Power Key of Europe • Who Won the 1916 Election • Who pulled out of war in 1917 • What treaty created 9 new nations • What was signed November 11th, 1918 • Woodruw Wilson plane for world peace • Person who opposes war on moral ground • When was the women's peace party founded • 30 million people died worldwide due to what • ...
World History Crossword 2022-12-11
Across
- The ___________ River was the geographic feature that had the greatest influence on ancient Egypt.
- According to the Bhagavad-Gita, __________ to one’s duty was important Aryan religious belief.
- A belief that is contrary to official church teachings
- Written document that set out the rights and privileges of a town
- The need to keep records led to the development of ___________ in Egypt.
- _______________ believed that salvation could be achieved through faith alone.
- Foreign soldier who serves for pay
- King Henry VIII took over the English church as a reaction to the ___________’s refusal to annul his marriage.
- The Huang He was nicknamed the “River of Sorrows” because it often _____________, destroying crops.
- The Epic of Gilgamesh is a poem recounting the adventures of a _____________ hero.
- Han rulers based their policies on the teachings of ___________________.
- Constantine made ________________ the center of power for the Roman Empire?
- A wealthy and powerful merchant class contributed to the birth of the ________________ in Italy.
- The study of the ways of life of early peoples through the examination of their physical remains
- Governor of a province of the Persian empire
- Object made by people
- Money for investment
- Under __________________, lords granted land to vassals in exchange for military service.
- Central figure in Christianity
- An estate granted to a vassal
- A code of conduct adopted by knights in the Middle Ages
- A political unit consisting of a city and its surrounding land
- Anointed king sent by God
- In the fields of art and literature, Romans were greatly influenced by the culture of _____________.
- Teaching a belief in one God
- ________________ was a new form of drama influenced by the rise of Japanese towns in the 1600s?
- Because of Korea’s geography, most people met their need for protein by _____________.
- ____________ aided cultural diffusion among ancient peoples?
- The ____________ revolution was the change from hunting and food-gathering to farming
- From childhood, __________ boys were trained to be soldiers.
- __________ dig to find artifacts.
- _________________ proposed that the Earth travels around the sun.
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- Church official responsible for all Christians in an area
- Member of Roman landholding upper class
- ____________ rulers encouraged ocean exploration to find new trade routes.
- Government in which officials are chosen by the people
- To study written evidence about the past is the job of a ____________
- The spread of ideas, customs, and technology from one people to another
- Ancient Egyptians view their pharaohs as ___________.
- The preservation of the dead
- ____________ governed relations between noblemen and noblewomen.
- Well-planned cities was evidence that the _________ Valley cities had a well-organized government.
- _____________ reforms addressed the problems of church corruption.
- Person who suffers or dies for his or her beliefs
- First ruler of the Roman Empire
- The Mandate of Heaven is the idea behind the ____________ cycle.
- Triangular area of marshland formed by deposits of silt at the mouth of some rivers
- Silkmaking was first achieved by the ________________.
- Bridge-like stone structure that brought water from hills to cities
- A(n) __________________________ is a form of government controlled by a small, powerful elite from the business class.
- Basic unit of the Roman army
- The Code of ________________ was the first major collection of laws.
- There is a misconception that most Egyptians were slaves, but most were actually ___________.
- Roman farmer, merchant, artisan, or trader
- A pyramid-shaped temple built by the Sumerians
- ______________ was one of the characteristic of the Old Stone Age.
- Tax the Church required Christians to pay
- Leader of Carthaginian army who crossed the Alps to invade Italy
- The center of the Hellenistic world was __________________.
- General who brought Gaul under Roman control
60 Clues: Money for investment • Object made by people • Anointed king sent by God • The preservation of the dead • Basic unit of the Roman army • Teaching a belief in one God • An estate granted to a vassal • Central figure in Christianity • First ruler of the Roman Empire • __________ dig to find artifacts. • Foreign soldier who serves for pay • Member of Roman landholding upper class • ...
World War 1 2023-01-17
Across
- George Creel used this as a way to sway public opinion to support the war
- the signing of the armistice
- U.S. president during the first World War
- made it illegal to discuss anything negative about the war
- agency created to help "sell" the war
- what Germany was responsible for signing accepting full blame for the war
- this memo encouraged an alliance between Mexico and Germany
- German u-boats
- soldiers dug out long lines in the country side to protect them from the enemies bullets
- a new country created in 1919 that took territory away from both Germany and Russia
- Germans plan of attack
- this ship was blown up crossing the Atlantic killing 128 Americans on board
- he was appointed the head of the Food Administration
- country that dropped out of WW1 due to their own revolution
- this is a seize fire
- drafting young men for the military service
- this heir to the Austrian throne was assassinated by a Serbian Nationalist
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- Great Britain, France, Russia, and the United States
- they served in segreated units during the war
- the Balkan peninsula was referred to at the beginning of the war
- protected merchant ships that were escorted across the Atlantic
- Wilson's plan for peace
- the action that Germans took by sinking all ships that entered the area surrounding Great Britain
- this treaty ended WW1
- created to settle disputes between workers and factory owners
- when neither side is able to advance or gain ground
- countries made up Austria-Hungary, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire
- extreme patriotism in one's country
- area between the trenches
- sponsored the idea of "lightless nights" in order to conserve fuel
- another name for WW1
- build up a nations weapons
- the area of fighting between the French and Germans
- war damages
34 Clues: war damages • German u-boats • another name for WW1 • this is a seize fire • this treaty ended WW1 • Germans plan of attack • Wilson's plan for peace • area between the trenches • build up a nations weapons • the signing of the armistice • extreme patriotism in one's country • agency created to help "sell" the war • U.S. president during the first World War • ...
World wide web 2022-11-02
Across
- " I'm all ears!" ( digital abbrv)
- Body art ( abbrv)
- Mobile payment service owned by PayPal
- Auto need or heartburn
- Sign of a dying light bulb perhaps
- Tom in Cartoon " Tom and Jerry"
- This usually is found in a storage closet
- Peter _____
- Canoe need
- Politicians need
- Dog food brand
- "see you later!"
- Hottest new thing
- Bright,shiny metal material
- Weed paraphernalia
- Not bacterial (in a doctors office)
- A narcissist probably has thousands of these
- Download shop
- Gymnast
- Uncontrollable muscle movement
- Superstar status
- Devoted cult member
- ebook device
- Gambler's action
- Sewing must have
- One end of a shovel
- "To Do's" for actor T. Nelson
- front of a watch,part of an arrest
- Liquid beverage at school dance
- What's in your wallet?
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- Chopped meat/ children game
- Dangerous box to open from Greek mythology
- Ugly bridge dweller
- pharmacy giant
- Misspelled peanut butter brand?
- Noah's transport
- Do imitations of famous people
- " pro and ___ list"
- Chicago hub
- "oops"
- Spider working in a restaurant perhaps?
- Guy who hangs around and doesn't engage
- Much used camera option
- a digital journal
- "Chandelier" singer
- Action words
- Highest grossing US movie
- Mobile delivery option when hungry
- An excited students cry during class when they have the answer
- Soft, repeated bird cry
- A camera sound,fish lure
- You might find ashes in one
- "Time is running out. I'm waiting"
- Hump Day (abbrv)
- Stretch across the table
- How to seal an envelope
- Will Farrell hit
- Injured animal cry
- Largest rain forest on earth
- Ride sharing option
- She'll assist you on Apple
- Not many
62 Clues: "oops" • Gymnast • Not many • Canoe need • Chicago hub • Peter _____ • Action words • ebook device • Download shop • pharmacy giant • Dog food brand • Noah's transport • Politicians need • "see you later!" • Hump Day (abbrv) • Superstar status • Gambler's action • Sewing must have • Will Farrell hit • Body art ( abbrv) • a digital journal • Hottest new thing • Weed paraphernalia • Injured animal cry • ...
World War 1 2022-11-03
Across
- The help of another country
- is a condition of war
- The war of the world
- not in the military
- formed in Germany after the WW1 they capitalized on the anger of the people of Germany
- a country in Europe that played a big role in WW1
- people that serve in the military
- the president of the USA during WW1
- now called turkey
- the person that got assassinated and started WW1
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- a country that got split up into smaller countries after the world war
- the treaty that ended the war
- the ship that sunk and lead america into WW1
- The winner of the WW1
- the year the war started
- Lead Russia Into signing the armistice treaty with Germany
- The Loser of WW1
- The next war
- when a country takes the land and government of another country
- the year the war ended
- a form of protection from enemy fire that is dug into the earth
21 Clues: The next war • The Loser of WW1 • now called turkey • not in the military • The war of the world • The winner of the WW1 • is a condition of war • the year the war ended • the year the war started • The help of another country • the treaty that ended the war • people that serve in the military • the president of the USA during WW1 • the ship that sunk and lead america into WW1 • ...
WORLD HISTORY VOCAB 2023-01-31
Across
- the ability to become part of a social class other than the one someone is born into
- very different
- loosely organized system in which many people have power in different areas, but they are not unified by any one government or person
- a decentralized system of power in which land owned by a powerful person is distributed to others in exchange for work and loyalty
- the belief in more than one god
- to bring together as a single unit
- the act of killing a person or animal as an offering to a spirit
- a condition that exists when someone has lost control and no one has replaced them
- controlled by a single government or person
- an economic system used in Western Europe in the Middle Ages in which a group of people lived on a lord's;s estate called a manor.
- the study of the physical features of the earth
- a system for ranking groups of people
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- tending to develop differently, or in different directions
- non-religious
- the state of needing another person or group of people
- network a series of trade routes in one region connected together
- to change;a change
- to change in order to meet one’s needs
- the act of supplying water to land or crop.
- payment made by one state or ruler to another showing its dependence on the more powerful state
- to make minor changes to something
- the collection of information about the past as passed down
- to arrange into a system of rules or laws
- to be successful
24 Clues: non-religious • very different • to be successful • to change;a change • the belief in more than one god • to make minor changes to something • to bring together as a single unit • a system for ranking groups of people • to change in order to meet one’s needs • to arrange into a system of rules or laws • the act of supplying water to land or crop. • ...
World War 1 2023-02-08
Across
- between France Great Britain and Russia
- arms race between Brits and Germans
- fighting in the trenches
- end threat
- Austria-Hungary Germany
- temporary peace agreement
- acronym for the war
- germany promised to stop sinking merchant or passenger ships
- deadlock
- cooperation and peace among nations
- allies fought central powers
- between Germany Austria-Hungary and Italy
- pushed Europe into war
- where Serbians fought germans Austrians and turks
- increase in national pride
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- British passenger boat that got sunk
- Wilson tried to get lasting peace
- treaty that ended ww1
- Mexico ally with germany
- major cause of WW1
- Germans paid a fine to Allies
- intense competition in Europe over Africa
- serbia russia france
- germans would sink any ship they saw
- ideas spread to influence public opinion
- countries devote all their resources to the war
26 Clues: deadlock • end threat • major cause of WW1 • acronym for the war • serbia russia france • treaty that ended ww1 • pushed Europe into war • Austria-Hungary Germany • Mexico ally with germany • fighting in the trenches • temporary peace agreement • increase in national pride • allies fought central powers • Germans paid a fine to Allies • Wilson tried to get lasting peace • ...
Science World 2.13.23 2023-02-09
Across
- A scientist who studies spiders and scorpions
- What is the second most popular flavor of potato chips?
- Installing wi-fi service will allow mountain climbers to access _____ services more easily
- The E.coli bacterium is covered in long hair-like ____
- On what continent does rubber, used to make tires, grow?
- In England, what do they call potato chips?
- The mystery element was named after what planet?
- When we eat salty foods, like chips, our brain releases what feel-good chemical?
- What chemical is being given to lions to make them friendlier?
- Flutists can change the ____ by using their fingers to cover different key holes
- Who is the central character in The Mandalorian?
- Philip Downing invented the first street ____
- John Lee Love invented the wall mounted pencil _____
- The ___ Telescope has taken the most detailed snapshots of space ever seen
- When food catches fire, like the mummified cake, it undergoes a chemical reaction called what?
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- What is the tallest mountain in the world?
- Lonnie Johnson, a NASA _____ invented the first water gun
- What element's chemical symbol is Cu?
- Rubber is a ____, a chain of molecules linked together
- The creator of the microbe plushies made them to teach his kids about ___
- Lizzo played a flute that once belonged to President ___
- The largest owl species is the Great __ Owl
- Who invented potato chips?
- Visual artists create ____ worlds for The Mandalorian
- George Washington Carver is known as the ____ Man
- Mount Kilimanjaro is located in what country?
- In what German city did archaeologists find a mummified cake?
- In what Scientific Journal were the new scorpion species published?
- The branch of science that applies physics, math, and chemistry to study astronomical objects and phenomena
- What is the Mystery Element described on pages 20-21?
- Dark, dense regions of interstellar dust and gas where stars are born
- The common cold is also known as this virus
- The ____ space Telescope was launched in 1990
- What element only has one proton?
- Lewis Latimer invented a light bulb with a more durable carbon ___
- What is the most craved snack?
36 Clues: Who invented potato chips? • What is the most craved snack? • What element only has one proton? • What element's chemical symbol is Cu? • What is the tallest mountain in the world? • The largest owl species is the Great __ Owl • In England, what do they call potato chips? • The common cold is also known as this virus • A scientist who studies spiders and scorpions • ...
Brave New World 2022-04-28
Across
- - beg or request earnestly and urgently
- - be lazy or idle
- - reflect deeply on a subject
- - fill to contentment
- - showing sustained enthusiasm with unflagging vitality
- - move about or proceed hurriedly
- - pulled or drawn tight
- - relating to or resembling an ape
- - having or showing arrogant superiority
- - the act of treating with contempt
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- - having a tendency
- - lying face upward
- -close in time; about to occur
- - look with amazement
- - expressing sorrow
- - lasting an indefinitely long time
- - secret and sly
- - reflecting light
- - swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught
- - change into a glass or a glass-like substance by applying heat
- - emitting light as a result of being heated
21 Clues: - secret and sly • - be lazy or idle • - reflecting light • - having a tendency • - lying face upward • - expressing sorrow • - look with amazement • - fill to contentment • - pulled or drawn tight • - reflect deeply on a subject • -close in time; about to occur • - move about or proceed hurriedly • - relating to or resembling an ape • - lasting an indefinitely long time • ...
World History 2022 2022-04-28
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- John Scopes was arrested for teaching what?
- A day that will live in infamy
- The deadliest concentration camp
- Another name for the Tuskegee airmen
- He tried to organize a system for Black Americans to move to Africa.
- The banning the manufacturing, distribution, and sale of alcohol.
- The Germans used a tactic called to quickly conquer a large portion of mainland Europe.
- a New Deal program that attempted to bring relief to America’s farmers by raising food prices.
- A tax on imported goods from other countries
- The start of the end of the war
- Sacco & Vanzetti were immigrants from?
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- One of the main Arsenal of Democracy
- Shantytown people lived in during the great depression
- Another name for the roaring 20s
- People who are Anti Government
- What jumped to 12% post war?
- Loans took from the bank to buy stocks
- A book written by Hitler
- The movie Birth of a nation sparked who comeback?
- Was chosen to get the USA through the great depreesion
20 Clues: A book written by Hitler • What jumped to 12% post war? • People who are Anti Government • A day that will live in infamy • The start of the end of the war • Another name for the roaring 20s • The deadliest concentration camp • One of the main Arsenal of Democracy • Another name for the Tuskegee airmen • Loans took from the bank to buy stocks • ...
World History Crossword 2022-04-29
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- A group of revolutionary Russians who took control
- The belief that people should be loyal to their nation
- The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the "__________" that ignited Europe into total war
- Thomas Jefferson wrote it to announce America's independence from the British
- When a strong nation dominated other countries socially, economically, and politically
- He was a faith healer that gained power and influence through the Russian Czar's family
- This type of warfare made WWI last for years as soldiers dug deep into the earth
- A pardon given by the Roman Catholic Church
- Machiavelli wrote this book to tell rulers how to lead
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- Germany sent this note asking Mexico to attack the United States
- Five colonists were killed leading to the American Revolution
- America built this canal to cut down time and cost to ship goods between the East and West coasts
- the industrial revolution began in
- Tool used to execute people during the French Revolution
- Period of time that allowed the rebirth in art, writing, architecture, etc.
- Sun-centered universe theory
- An organized work stoppage intended to force an employer to address union demands
- He takes over Russia after the death of Lenin and started the Great Purge
- He posted the 95 Theses on the church's door
- He assembled the first telescope
- He took over France after the execution of King Louis XVI. He was exiled after he lost the war when he invaded Russia during winter.
21 Clues: Sun-centered universe theory • He assembled the first telescope • the industrial revolution began in • A pardon given by the Roman Catholic Church • He posted the 95 Theses on the church's door • A group of revolutionary Russians who took control • The belief that people should be loyal to their nation • Machiavelli wrote this book to tell rulers how to lead • ...
World Geograpghy Puzzle 2022-09-02
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- This bird has a large nose
- this place is home of hot springs
- The biggest forest in south
- this place has the deepest canyons
- the most extended Mountains in SouthAmerica this place has 12 country
- bigger than the state of rhole island
- another word for garden
- this place has famous tablecloths
- this animal looks like cats but lives in jungles
- this is known as wolves muotains
- She joined the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804
- this place has famous people
- Lewis had served as Thomas Jefferson's secretary
- the lowest point in North America
- the world's largest freshwater wetland
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- this place is home of the largest island
- He was an army officer (1792–96), serving in a number of engagements with Native Americans
- This river orginates peru
- this mouatians is located in eastern north america
- second-largest forest in South America, behind only the Amazon rainforest
- this animals scratch themselves in trees
- this place has the gateway arch
- the largest country in south america
- this river is the 3rd largest basin
- this desert is the dryest in the world
25 Clues: another word for garden • This river orginates peru • This bird has a large nose • The biggest forest in south • this place has famous people • this place has the gateway arch • this is known as wolves muotains • this place is home of hot springs • this place has famous tablecloths • the lowest point in North America • this place has the deepest canyons • ...
World Geography Vocab 2022-09-09
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- human achievement regarded collectively
- language which different to others
- making an area more urban
- the total value of goods and services
- people are paid by their abilities
- animals of a curtain area, habitat, ect
- reason to go or leave somewhere
- any one can be a member of state
- assimilation to a different culture
- value of goods produced during one year
- government by a dictator.
- group people of people of common background
- statistics like births, deaths ect
- the belief or worship of a god typically
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- things that a region can support
- rate at which people die
- how dense the population of an area is
- the number of live births per thousand
- people living together in a community
- government with a monarch at the head
- the wealth and resources of a county
- the plants of a particular type or group
- almost or entirely surrounded by land
23 Clues: rate at which people die • making an area more urban • government by a dictator. • reason to go or leave somewhere • things that a region can support • any one can be a member of state • language which different to others • people are paid by their abilities • statistics like births, deaths ect • assimilation to a different culture • the wealth and resources of a county • ...
World Religions Vocabulary 2022-09-22
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- Now known as Israel
- Pilgrimage to Mecca
- Angel that tells Muhammad to spread the word
- Action that affects the next line
- A messenger of god
- Religious duties
- Muslim god
- People who came from the middle-east
- The enlightened one
- A loyal follower of Jesus
- Fixed social class system
- Holy city of Islam
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- Was given the 10 commandments by god
- A small stone building which housed the statues of the gods and goddesses
- An ethnic group of people from the fertle crecent
- Scattering of people
- Followers who spread the word
- Holy book of Islam
- Effort in god's service
- Founder of Islam
- Muslim place of worship
- Soul/Individual spirit
- Muhammad's journey from Mecca to Medina
- Giving charity to the poor
- A Savior sent by god
25 Clues: Muslim god • Religious duties • Founder of Islam • Holy book of Islam • A messenger of god • Holy city of Islam • Now known as Israel • Pilgrimage to Mecca • The enlightened one • Scattering of people • A Savior sent by god • Soul/Individual spirit • Effort in god's service • Muslim place of worship • A loyal follower of Jesus • Fixed social class system • Giving charity to the poor • ...
World Languages Cognates 2022-09-01
20 Clues: isla • Haar • blau • enjin • débat • finir • Milch • Schule • vistar • nación • hoteru • Wasser • nerveux • karendaa • sutoorii • aeropuerto • dramatique • ambulancia • Britannique • aisukuriimu
Natural World-4 2022-06-06
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- n. a fine powder produced by flowers
- n. 糖水 a sweet liquid made from sugar and water, often used in cans of fruit
- n. A number of different kinds; diversity
- n. scientist who studies plants
- n. a person or animal that lives in or occupies a place
- n. 溶液A mixture that forms when one substance dissolves another.
- n. the tough material that covers the outside of a tree
- n. a chemical substance that kills harmful bacteria or viruses
- n. a sweet liquid produced by flowers
- n. scientist who studies animals
- n. 病菌 a very small organism that causes disease
- adj. native
- n. 木炭
- v. 分泌 Produce and release a substance from a cell or gland of the body for a functional purpose
- n. A long period of dry weather
- n. the existence of a wide variety of plant and animal species living in their natural environment
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- n. The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- v. stand up against; resist
- adj. absolutely necessary; extremely important; vital; significant; crucial
- adj. easily broken or damaged; vulnerable
- v. 获得,可接近,可利用
- adj. 可持续的
- n. act of reviving a person and returning them to consciousness
- v. to reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly
- v. to thrive, to grow well
- v. 抵制, 抵消 to act in opposition to
- adj. worrying or disturbing; shocking, upsetting
- n. A living thing
28 Clues: n. 木炭 • adj. 可持续的 • adj. native • v. 获得,可接近,可利用 • n. A living thing • v. to thrive, to grow well • v. stand up against; resist • n. scientist who studies plants • n. A long period of dry weather • n. scientist who studies animals • v. 抵制, 抵消 to act in opposition to • n. a fine powder produced by flowers • n. a sweet liquid produced by flowers • n. A number of different kinds; diversity • ...
AP World crossword 2022-06-02
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- founder of the Islamic religion
- Nomadic Arab tribes
- His 95 Theses started the Protestant Reformation
- First Emperor of France
- an Islamic state or empire ruled by a religious and political leader
- title of the emperor of Russia
- Elite soldiers of the Ottoman Empire made up of Christian youths
- man-made waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea
- large pyramid temples of ancient Mesopotamia
- largest contiguous land empire in history
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- First British colony in North America
- Islamic holy site in Mecca
- This resulted in a more industrialized Japan
- social system based on class in India
- City also called the second Rome
- Japanese feudal military leaders
- King of England in the 16th century, famous for his six wives
- The last Chinese dynasty
- Chinese made ship used in the Han dynasty
- Chinese belief system that was first used by the Han dynasty
20 Clues: Nomadic Arab tribes • First Emperor of France • The last Chinese dynasty • Islamic holy site in Mecca • title of the emperor of Russia • founder of the Islamic religion • City also called the second Rome • Japanese feudal military leaders • First British colony in North America • social system based on class in India • Chinese made ship used in the Han dynasty • ...
AP World history 2023-09-15
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- Founder of the Islam religion
- What were skilled workers in china called?
- What goverment did japan practice that was simiulr to Europeans at the time
- What political structurwereere in inland africa
- what where people of jewish desecnt called?
- - religion that believes in being one with nature
- What african state is not at the same place as it was in 1200-1450
- - A society in which social standing is determined by the woman's side of the family
- - system where priests rule in the name of god
- What is the called when europeans went to the holy land?
- what where the people called that controled europe before 1200
- Religion proselytize Bhakti Movement.
- What was the “rebirth” of Europe
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- Seljuk Leader
- what language was developed by the indian ocean trade
- system Mandatory public service.
- What religion did korea adopt form china?
- City which was a center for trade
- - culture that originated in the Mississippi River Valley
- Enslaved people of Egypt
- - The largest earthen mound the Mississipians built
- what was a main source of government in europe.
- “Transformer” or “Shaker” of the earth.
- What was one of the main economic trades for china that was “blowing up”
- A state created through christanity
- What was chinas government?
- A male head of an africa network
- - conquer whose son started up the Incan empire
- Christian groups of soldiers from Europe
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
30 Clues: Seljuk Leader • Enslaved people of Egypt • What was chinas government? • Founder of the Islam religion • system Mandatory public service. • A male head of an africa network • What was the “rebirth” of Europe • City which was a center for trade • A state created through christanity • Religion proselytize Bhakti Movement. • “Transformer” or “Shaker” of the earth. • ...
Around the World 2023-09-01
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- Country with the coldest inhabited town
- US state with Disney World and the Everglades
- Country known for its pyramids and the Nile River
- This country is known for Niagara Falls and maple syrup
- Largest country in Africa by population
- Country with world's tallest waterfall.
- Country known for its fjords and the invention of modern skiing
- The capital of Australia
- Largest country in Africa by area
- National bird of New Zealand. Also a fruit
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- This country has landmarks such as the Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Country east of Germany and known for its pierogi (potato dumplings)
- European country known for flamenco dancing, tapas, and bull-fighting
- Machu Picchu is found in this country
- Mount Kilimanjaro is in this African country
- Country with the largest population in the world
- The earth's highest mountain is in this country
- Most of the Amazon Rainforest is in this country
- This language is spoken throughout the Middle East and northern Africa
- The 50th US state and a popular tourist destination for Japanese people
- Southeast Asia country with the capital Bangkok
21 Clues: The capital of Australia • Largest country in Africa by area • Machu Picchu is found in this country • Country with the coldest inhabited town • Largest country in Africa by population • Country with world's tallest waterfall. • National bird of New Zealand. Also a fruit • Mount Kilimanjaro is in this African country • US state with Disney World and the Everglades • ...
world history puzzle 2023-08-24
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- period from 500 to 1500
- someone from hungar who was a good horseman
- something charlemagne lead
- something where their power expands
- something used to unite Germanic kingdoms
- ruler of the Franks.
- person who wrote rules for nuns
- 1 someone who became the pope in 590
- a worldly power in politics
- A mounted horseman
- An old warrior that used boats
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- Someone who is a land owner
- the people who adapted christianity
- man who wrote rules for the monastaries
- emperor. someone the pope crowned
- where a monk lived.
- where a nun lived
- the people who fight for control from their father
- area of land
- the son who rules poorly
- Churchly kingdom
- people who invaded from the south
- political and economic system
23 Clues: area of land • Churchly kingdom • where a nun lived • A mounted horseman • where a monk lived. • ruler of the Franks. • period from 500 to 1500 • the son who rules poorly • something charlemagne lead • Someone who is a land owner • a worldly power in politics • political and economic system • An old warrior that used boats • person who wrote rules for nuns • ...
World War 1 2022-11-16
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- A war fought within one's country
- The person who wrote a book about a communism government
- A ruler who has total control over a country
- Once the dictator of Germany.
- When there isn't much of something
- A theory that says everything should be owned by the government not by the people
- Workers, soldiers, and peasants chosen by one's council
- Believed that Russia's royal family should be overthrown and that Russia should be a communist country
- Taxes on imported goods
- Friendship between two countries
- A country's army that sometimes fights other counties army
- Going through hard times
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- A government that is run by a dictator
- People who fight in their country's military
- A very good time fro the economy
- To pay money as a punishment
- Pride in ones country
- The that the great depression started
- The treaty that ended WW1
- A political movement in Germany
20 Clues: Pride in ones country • Taxes on imported goods • Going through hard times • The treaty that ended WW1 • To pay money as a punishment • Once the dictator of Germany. • A political movement in Germany • A very good time fro the economy • Friendship between two countries • A war fought within one's country • When there isn't much of something • The that the great depression started • ...
World War 1 2022-11-16
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- A war fought within one's country
- The person who wrote a book about a communism government
- A ruler who has total control over a country
- Once the dictator of Germany.
- When there isn't much of something
- A theory that says everything should be owned by the government not by the people
- Workers, soldiers, and peasants chosen by one's council
- Believed that Russia's royal family should be overthrown and that Russia should be a communist country
- Taxes on imported goods
- Friendship between two countries
- A country's army that sometimes fights other counties army
- Going through hard times
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- A government that is run by a dictator
- People who fight in their country's military
- A very good time fro the economy
- To pay money as a punishment
- Pride in ones country
- The that the great depression started
- The treaty that ended WW1
- A political movement in Germany
20 Clues: Pride in ones country • Taxes on imported goods • Going through hard times • The treaty that ended WW1 • To pay money as a punishment • Once the dictator of Germany. • A political movement in Germany • A very good time fro the economy • Friendship between two countries • A war fought within one's country • When there isn't much of something • The that the great depression started • ...
World War 1 2022-11-30
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- Central Powers
- Used for reconnaissance/spotting
- Used to combat trenches
- Weapon used that made it much more efficient but cooling to be an issue
- Would destroy the lungs by killing the soldier slowly and painfully
- Barbed wire entanglements
- Used to protect a soldiers face against posion gas
- Defended Serbia
- Allied Powers
- Battle that stopped German advance
- Payments for war damage
- Another word for submarine
- A small bomb
- Treaty negotiated with Germany
- Wanted control of the Dardenelle & Bosporus Straits
- Government that has total, complete control over all aspects of life
- Religon essentially eliminated
- Another word for WW1
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- Belief that a nation needs a large military
- Zeppelins first __________ used---spying
- War goal for Austria-Hungary
- All decisions made by the government
- The longest battle
- Replaced with communism over Stalin's Control
- first war that included the use of planes
- Artillery creates this
- Supported Austria
- A strong love for one's country
- treaties to defend one another in event of war-"balance of power"
- First full-scale offensive with the tank
- Designed to combat trench warfare
- Stalin eliminated millions of people he saw as threat to his power
- Policy of building up an empire
- Opinions expressed for the purpose of encouraging the actions of others
- "Big push" attack across river Somme by British
- A long narrow ditch
- Word for the total number of people killed
- Declared war on Serbia on July 28
38 Clues: A small bomb • Allied Powers • Central Powers • Defended Serbia • Supported Austria • The longest battle • A long narrow ditch • Another word for WW1 • Artillery creates this • Used to combat trenches • Payments for war damage • Barbed wire entanglements • Another word for submarine • War goal for Austria-Hungary • Treaty negotiated with Germany • Religon essentially eliminated • ...
World War I 2022-10-20
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- commander of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF)
- headed by Bernard Baruch and coordinated the production of war materials
- headed by George Creel tried to "sell" the war to the American people
- a strike that involves all
- branch of military that enlisted women in WWI (noncombat roles)
- the cost of food, clothing, shelter, and other essentials that people need to survive
- Wilson's peace plan that he thought would establish long lasting peace in Europe
- agreement between Germany and the Allies that brought the war to an official end and imposed harsh punishments on Germany
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- Message to German ambassador to Mexico that stated if Mexico became an ally of Germany in WWI, it would regain lost territories
- governor of Massachusetts during the Boston Police Strike
- headed the General Intelligence Division which eventually became the FBI
- Consisted of Russia, Great Britain, and France
- Assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand which ignited the start of WWI
- massive population movement of African Americans from the south to northern cities; changed American politics
- act made it illegal to speak against the war publicly
- in a community, not just workers in a particular industry
- to protect against German U-boats, American ships travelled in a large group called a
- The aggressive build-upon armed forces to intimidate and threaten other nations
- Consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- nationwide fear over the spreading power and influence of communism
- the space between opposing trenches
21 Clues: a strike that involves all • the space between opposing trenches • Consisted of Russia, Great Britain, and France • Consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • commander of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) • act made it illegal to speak against the war publicly • governor of Massachusetts during the Boston Police Strike • ...
World History vocab 2022-10-26
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- a male holding the highest hereditary title in the British and certain other peerages
- an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- (in a sport or game) a series of contests between a number of competitors, who compete for an overall prize.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- system - a type of social and political system in which landholders provide land to tenants in exchange for their loyalty
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
- a bridge, especially one over a castle's moat, that is hinged at one end so that it may be raised to prevent people's crossing or to allow vessels to pass under it.
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter.
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- someone or something having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic.
- the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a poor farmer of low social status who owns or rents a small piece of land for cultivation (chiefly in historical use or with reference to subsistence farming in poorer countries).
- have or retain possession of.
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- a person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor
- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
- a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack.
- the principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated.
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- the female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
- (in the Middle Ages) a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- the daughter of a monarch
- the son of a monarch.
- a member of a religious community of women, especially a cloistered one, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
34 Clues: the son of a monarch. • the daughter of a monarch • have or retain possession of. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. • a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor • an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service. • ...
World History vocab 2022-10-26
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- a male holding the highest hereditary title in the British and certain other peerages
- an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- (in a sport or game) a series of contests between a number of competitors, who compete for an overall prize.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- system - a type of social and political system in which landholders provide land to tenants in exchange for their loyalty
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
- a bridge, especially one over a castle's moat, that is hinged at one end so that it may be raised to prevent people's crossing or to allow vessels to pass under it.
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter.
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- someone or something having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic.
- the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a poor farmer of low social status who owns or rents a small piece of land for cultivation (chiefly in historical use or with reference to subsistence farming in poorer countries).
- have or retain possession of.
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- a person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor
- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
- a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack.
- the principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated.
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- the female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
- (in the Middle Ages) a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- the daughter of a monarch
- the son of a monarch.
- a member of a religious community of women, especially a cloistered one, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
34 Clues: the son of a monarch. • the daughter of a monarch • have or retain possession of. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. • a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor • an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service. • ...
World History Vocab 2022-10-26
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- a male holding the highest hereditary title in the British and certain other peerages
- an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- (in a sport or game) a series of contests between a number of competitors, who compete for an overall prize.
- - the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- system - a type of social and political system in which landholders provide land to tenants in exchange for their loyalty
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
- a bridge, especially one over a castle's moat, that is hinged at one end so that it may be raised to prevent people's crossing or to allow vessels to pass under it.
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter.
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- someone or something having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic.
- the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a poor farmer of low social status who owns or rents a small piece of land for cultivation (chiefly in historical use or with reference to subsistence farming in poorer countries).
- have or retain possession of.
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- a person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor
- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
- a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack.
- the principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated.
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- the female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
- (in the Middle Ages) a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- the daughter of a monarch
- the son of a monarch.
- a member of a religious community of women, especially a cloistered one, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
34 Clues: the son of a monarch. • the daughter of a monarch • have or retain possession of. • - the action of buying and selling goods and services. • a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. • a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor • an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service. • ...
World War I 2022-10-14
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- Massive population movement of African Americans
- Archduke of Austro-Hungary
- Woodrow Wilson's plan that he brought to the Parris Peace conference to preserve peace
- Consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- Merchant Ships and troop transports gathered in groups
- Authorized the enlistment of women in the War
- General association of Nations was created to establish global cooperation and security
- Aggressive build-up of armed forces to intimidate and threaten other nations
- British passenger ship sunk by German submarines
- Truce or an agreement to stop fighting
- Established to coordinate the production of war materials
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- The space between opposing trenches
- Strike that involves all workers in a community
- Spying to acquire government information
- Boston Governor and called in the National Gaurd to stop riots
- Information designed to influence opinion
- Conscription system was created by Congress and Woodrow Wilson
- Treaty with Germany that resulted in the end of the war
- Consisted of Russia, Great Britain, and France
- A feeling of intense pride in one's homeland
20 Clues: Archduke of Austro-Hungary • The space between opposing trenches • Truce or an agreement to stop fighting • Spying to acquire government information • Information designed to influence opinion • A feeling of intense pride in one's homeland • Authorized the enlistment of women in the War • Consisted of Russia, Great Britain, and France • ...
World History Midterm 2022-12-06
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- Term often used to describe the siphoning of money from Europe to pay for the luxury products of the East
- Private trading company chartered by the English around 1600, mainly focused on India; it was given a monopoly on Indian Ocean trade, including the right to make war and to rule conquered peoples.
- The massive, interconnected web of commerce in premodern times between the lands that bordered the Indian Ocean; the network was transformed as Europeans entered it in the centuries following 1500. Indian Ocean ______ ______
- The Chinese philosophy first enunciated by Confucius, advocating the moral example of superiors as the key element of social order.
- The Chinese practice of tightly wrapping girls' feet to keep them small, prevalent in the Song dynasty and later; an emphasis on small size and delicacy was central to views of female beauty.
- Indian mystical and philosophical works written between 800 and 400 b.c.e.
- A global industry in which French, British, and Dutch traders exported fur from North America to Europe, using Native American labor and with great environmental cost to the Americas
- An academic center for research and translation of foreign texts that was established in Baghdad in 830 c.e. by the Abbasid caliph al-Mamun.
- The monotheistic religion developed in the Middle East by the Hebrews, emphasizing a sole personal god
- Major Islamic state centered on Anatolia that came to include the Balkans, parts of the Middle East, and much of North Africa; lasted in one form or another from the fourteenth to the early twentieth century.
- A term used to describe the routes of the trans-Saharan trade, which linked interior West Africa to the Mediterranean and North African world.
- The world's largest sea-based system of communication and exchange before 1500 c.e. Centered on India, it stretched from southern China to eastern Africa.
- A period of unusually cool temperatures from the thirteenth to nineteenth centuries
- A social system in which women have been made subordinate to men in the family and in society; often linked to the development of plow-based agriculture, intensive warfare, and private property.
- Nickname used in the early modern period for animal furs, highly valued for their warmth and as symbols of elite status.
- The standard Spanish silver coin used by merchants in North America, Europe, India, Russia, West Africa, and China.
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- A massive pandemic that swept through Eurasia in the early fourteenth century, spreading along the trade routes within and beyond the Mongol Empire and reaching the Middle East and Western Europe by 1347. Associated with a massive loss of life.
- The "way of the warrior," referring to the martial values of the Japanese samurai, including bravery, loyalty, and an emphasis on death over surrender.
- Great Chinese admiral who commanded a huge fleet of ships in a series of voyages in the Indian Ocean that began in 1405.
- Form of imperial dominance based on control of trade through military power rather than on control of peoples or territories.
- The economic theory that governments served their countries' economic interests best by encouraging exports and accumulating bullion (precious metals such as silver and gold); helped fuel European colonialism.
- Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that con quered the Aztec Empire in modern Mexico.
- Imperial territories in which Europeans settled permanently in substantial numbers. Used in reference to the European empires in the Americas generally and particularly to the British colonies of North America.
- A term used to describe the mixed-race population of Spanish colonial societies in the Americas, most prominently the product of unions between Spanish men and Native American women.
- Land-based trade routes that linked many regions of Eurasia. They were named after the most famous product traded along these routes.
- A term used to describe the "holy wars" waged by Western Christendom, especially against the forces of Islam in the eastern Mediterranean from 1095 to 1291 and on the Iberian Peninsula into the fifteenth century.
- Introduced to North Africa and the Sahara in the early centuries of the Common Era, this animal made trans-Saharan commerce possible by 300 to 400 c.e.
- Private trading company chartered by the Netherlands around 1600, mainly focused on Indonesia; it was given a monopoly on Indian Ocean trade, including the right to make war and to rule conquered peoples.
- The global spread of African peoples via the slave trade.
- A fairly small-scale commerce in enslaved people that flourished especially from 1100 to 1400, exporting West African slaves across the Sahara for sale in Islamic North Africa.
- A religion based on the many beliefs, practices, sects, rituals, and philosophies in India; in the thinking of nineteenth-century Indian reformers, it was expressed as a distinctive tradition, an Indian religion wholly equivalent to Christianity.
- A societal grouping governed by a chief who typically relies on generosity, ritual status, or charisma rather than force to win obedience from the people.
- The enormous network of transatlantic communication, migration, trade, and the transfer of diseases, plants, and animals that began in the period of European exploration and colonization of the Americas.
- Term commonly used for people of mixed African and European blood.
- A Chinese philosophy / popular religion that advocates a simple and unpretentious way of living and alignment with the natural world, founded by the legendary figure Laozi.
- The small number of African women who were able to exercise power and accumulate wealth through marriage to European traders.
- A term that means "collection or gathering"; it refers to the Ottoman Empire's practice of removing young boys from their Christian subjects and training them for service in the civil administration or in the elite Janissary infantry corps.
- Birth name of the Mongol leader better known as Chinggis Khan (1162-1227), or "universal ruler," a name he acquired after unifying the Mongols.
- Grandson of Chinggis Khan who ruled China from 1271 to 1294.
- Term used to describe the devastating demographic impact of European-borne epidemic diseases on the Americas; in many cases, up to 90 percent of the pre-Columbian population died.
40 Clues: The global spread of African peoples via the slave trade. • Grandson of Chinggis Khan who ruled China from 1271 to 1294. • Term commonly used for people of mixed African and European blood. • Indian mystical and philosophical works written between 800 and 400 b.c.e. • A period of unusually cool temperatures from the thirteenth to nineteenth centuries • ...
World War 2 2022-05-31
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- Canada started building these small warships in the Battle of Atlantic to escort convoys across the ocean
- Who assured Parliament, and Quebec, that “So long as this government may be in power, no such measure [conscription] shall be enacted.” (4 words)
- right to vote in public
- The alliance that eventually included Canada, Britain, USA , France, and other commonwealth countries.
- The day Hong Kong fell to the Japanese is known as? (2 words)
- a tactic where soldiers create entrances into building or rooms by blasting or tunneling through walls (2 words)
- a person that is forced to leave their country to escape war
- rebellious young men who defied clothing restrictions (2 words)
- This politician was placed in a Canadian internment camp during WW2 for refusing to enlist for conscription and encouraged others to do the same (2 words)
- What did King use to help the conscription crisis that regarded the voting of the public.
- The ___ provided about half the escorts across the Atlantic. (abbreviated)
- issued to every person entitling the holder to receive only limited quantities of items such as sugar, coffee, tea, butter, preserves meat, and evaporated meat (2 words)
- Captured Canadians are known as? (abbreviated)
- provincial liquor boards rationed this type of liquid
- what did canadian citizens invest in to help the war effort (2 words)
- Women’s skirts were __ due to the waste-not-want-not regulation
- Georgian revolutionary who leads the Soviet Union (2 words)
- The day the allies took control over Europe (2 words)
- Where did Canadians land first during D-day (2 words)
- What did Canada practice in order to keep affairs outside their borders
- The act of sending a person back to their native country or land
- this gender was given the opportunity to join the armed force for the first time however, were not allowed to join combat roles.
- How many days after Britain declares war does Canada join.
- Established in 1942, helped coordinate wartime propaganda in Canada. (3 words)
- D-day is known as which operation (2 words)
- the plan that Canada agreed to host and run in December 1939 to train pilots and other flight personnel with British instructors (abbreviated)
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- discrimination or hostility toward Jewish people is known as?(2 words)
- Under which act that dated from the last war was the federal government given increased control over the economy and powers such as the right to restrict individual liberty. (3 words)
- Under the NRMA in June 1940, ____ allowed mandatory enlistment in the army to help with home defence.
- using all resources and infrastructures to focus on the war (2 words)
- What was created in 1942 that provided shore based jobs, wireless operators, coders, drivers, operational plotters for women (abbreviated)
- The leader of this political party argued against going to war. (abbreviated)
- Foreign women who married Canadian soldiers serving overseas and then immigrated to Canada after the war (2 words)
- The air force consisting of Canadian pilots that participated in Britain’s bomber command. (abbreviated)
- The Austrian-Hungarian born citizen who failed art class, fought in ww1 and eventually pursuited a German political career (2 words)
- The troops that dropped behind enemy lines to disrupt transportation and communication in the Normandy invasion
- Canada shows __ by not automatically declaring war following Britain’s declaration.
- What was created that was owned by the Canadian government that produced items private sectors could not. (2 words)
- Known as the “Minister of Everything”.
- this raid happened in 1942 where Canadian troops fought against Germany, canada suffered heavy losses. (2 words)
- This was made in March 1942, which helped with mobilization and the allocation of labour (3 words)
- The act that gave the government powers to take control over the nation’s resources and allow conscription for home defence. (abbreviated)
- misleading information that is spread among the public for the purpose of damaging an opposing cause or spread a point of view
- What month did Canada join the war
- Naval submarines the allied ships defended against (2 words)
- men who were conscripted through the national resources mobilization act who were forced into service against their will
- This ship, carrying 907 Jewish refugees, attempting to escape persecution was denied entry into Canada in 1939 (2 words)
- What was introduced in January 1942, to reduce hoarding and ensure food for everyone (2 words)
- Enemy soldiers and aliens were detained in this place.(2 words)
- The alliance that included Germany, Italy, and Japan
50 Clues: right to vote in public • What month did Canada join the war • Known as the “Minister of Everything”. • D-day is known as which operation (2 words) • Captured Canadians are known as? (abbreviated) • The alliance that included Germany, Italy, and Japan • provincial liquor boards rationed this type of liquid • The day the allies took control over Europe (2 words) • ...
World history project 2022-05-20
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- main character in christianty
- Built pyramids in Africa
- Lived in central American mountains
- press Allowed books to become not a high class only thing
- Most popular religion
- a country protected by water and tsunamis
- Very famous painting of a lady
- Place known for military and combat
- Signed Magna Carta
- killed his own son
- Known as a fearless battle leader
- the mainland fought over aka the holy land
- founder of islam
- Killed 2/3 of the population
- Lived in the hot rainforest
- Long war
- Religion exclusive to japan
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- Romeo and
- Christians defeat Muslims
- exported a lot of gold
- exported spices
- khan leader of the mongols
- exported alot of silk
- famous playwright
- Place known for having aristocrats and intelligence
- invented the printing press
- Ruled a majority of the world at one point
- tried to invade europe
- painted mona lisa
- Christian kingdom in Africa
30 Clues: Long war • Romeo and • exported spices • founder of islam • famous playwright • painted mona lisa • Signed Magna Carta • killed his own son • exported alot of silk • Most popular religion • exported a lot of gold • tried to invade europe • Built pyramids in Africa • Christians defeat Muslims • khan leader of the mongols • invented the printing press • Lived in the hot rainforest • ...
World war two 2022-05-20
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- american and japanese aircraft carriers and fighter planes clashed
- the british stopped the afrika korps in july
- the united states sent billions of dollars' worth of aid in the form of weapons, tanks, airplanes, etc
- the extermination of an entire group of people
- hitler's national socialist party
- hitler signed an alliance with mussolini forming this
- In los angeles in june 1943 groups of sailors attacked mexican americans wearing zoot suits
- In hawaii, japanese military leaders had already begun planning a large-scale attack to destroy the U.S naval fleet stationed here
- american, british, and canadian troops invaded france on june 6, 1944
- a political system in which the government controls every aspect of citizens' lives
- thus became a key turning point of the war
- gained complete control over italy,restored order to italy and improved the economy through public works project
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- purposely crashing piloted planes into enemy ships
- to oversee the conversion of factories to war production
- forced relocation and imprisonment
- mussolini's rule was based on this, a political system in which state or government is seen as more important than individuals
- began on june 4 1942, when japan started bombing the islands.
- britain and france, declared war on germany
- became dictator of the soviet union, he terriorized those he saw as political enemies
- a policy of avoiding war with an aggressive nation by giving in to its demands
20 Clues: hitler's national socialist party • forced relocation and imprisonment • thus became a key turning point of the war • britain and france, declared war on germany • the british stopped the afrika korps in july • the extermination of an entire group of people • purposely crashing piloted planes into enemy ships • hitler signed an alliance with mussolini forming this • ...
World War 1 2022-05-09
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- Who represented France at the Paris Peace Conference
- A defense tactic which involved soldiers fighting and defending in dug trenches
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottomen Empire
- An association of countries that join together for protection or common goals
- President of the United States during World War I
- Who represented Great Britain at the Paris Peace Conference
- Woodrow Wilson’s plan for the post-war world was called the
- Banned after its use in WWI
- What did the Ottomen Empire become after WWI
- Main theme of 14 points
- The treaty to end World War I
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- How much did Germany have to pay in reparations
- Payments made to compensate for money spent fighting a war
- Germany’s plan to invade France by going through Belgium was known as the
- Agreement to stop fighting in a war
- Who represented Italy at the Paris Peace Conference
- Used for Airstrikes and supply drops
- Who fought Germany on the Western Front
- Who fought Germany on the Eastern Front
- Leader of Germany during WWI
- France,Great Britain,Russia
- “Powder keg of Europe”
- Whose assassination was the spark that ignited World War I?
- The ship whos sinking made the US join the War
- Which country switched sides halfway through the War
25 Clues: “Powder keg of Europe” • Main theme of 14 points • France,Great Britain,Russia • Banned after its use in WWI • Leader of Germany during WWI • The treaty to end World War I • Agreement to stop fighting in a war • Used for Airstrikes and supply drops • Who fought Germany on the Western Front • Who fought Germany on the Eastern Front • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottomen Empire • ...
World War 1 2022-05-24
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- pride in one’s country
- German policy to sink any ship, without warning
- Britain, France, Russia(left early), USA(joined late)
- International war where all of a country's resources are devoted to war
- Launched burning fuel
- Small projectile that is launched by hand or other and explodes
- In between both sides trenches where there are craters, bombs, and shootings
- the dissemination of facts to influence public opinion
- A country who has another territory under its influence in order to gain power
- Belief country should maintain a strong military
- Rifle with a blade fixed to the muzzle
- A.K.A. “Red Baron”
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey(Ottoman Empire)
- The war ends
- What country did Wilson’s 14 points come from?
- What year did Russia withdraw from the war?
- “The Great War” or “War to end all wars”
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- Note from German foregin secretary to Mexico
- Who had the idea of the League of Nations?
- Treaty negotiated with Germany
- Designed to combat trench warfare
- Government that has total control over all aspects of life
- an agreement that if one country is attacked the other country comes to defend
- Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, David Lloyd George, Vittorio Orlando
- a draw, or where both sides can no longer make progress
- First used by Germany, but used by all in war
- basically the linchpin of ww1 due to his assassination
- Used for bombing and spying, but easy to shoot down,
- Austria declared war on Serbia
- Which country did not wish to punish Germany after the war?
- A.K.A. Submarines
- Used for reconnaissance / spotting
- Spying, intimidation, and brutality
- Deep ditches to defend their positions
- Blisters internally and externally
- 600-1000 rounds per minute
- Year the war ended
- Battle of Verdun
- What year did WW1 start?
- What year did the Lusitania sink?
40 Clues: The war ends • Battle of Verdun • A.K.A. Submarines • A.K.A. “Red Baron” • Year the war ended • Launched burning fuel • pride in one’s country • What year did WW1 start? • 600-1000 rounds per minute • Treaty negotiated with Germany • Austria declared war on Serbia • Designed to combat trench warfare • What year did the Lusitania sink? • Used for reconnaissance / spotting • ...
Walt Disney World 2022-05-06
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- What sort of house is 6 stories high
- Where can you see the Great Wall of
- What sort of fun can you have with
- Whose flight of passage is it
- On whose adventure do you nearly get
- Who can you meet in the UK
- What do you dodge in the cursed cavern
- New show at EPCOT
- How many hitchhikers are there
- Which Prince has a carousel
- Who is at the Town Square Theatre
- Who is the comedy club host
- have
- figures
- Where are the dummies?
- and Minnie in Hollywood Studios
- Who sings on Main Street
- What time of day do you drop into the
- What sort of carpet flies high
- Who can you meet in Mexico
- Where do you get pulled into a wormhole
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- Guardians of the Galaxy ride
- What sort of railway do Mickey and
- Where do you have a crew of 4
- Where do you board a XP-37 star cruiser
- Which theatre has the Country Bear
- What river rapids can you raft down
- Whose ride has springy coils
- What statues sing
- Name of the jungle trek in Animal
- On whose adventure can you see 35 audio
- Where do you fire eggs
- What do the smugglers do
- What is 47 feet tall and has a steam
- Which dinosaur has a spin in Animal
- Who do you journey into imagination with
- Dr Honeydew and ? set off a chain of
37 Clues: have • figures • New show at EPCOT • What statues sing • Where do you fire eggs • Where are the dummies? • What do the smugglers do • Who sings on Main Street • Who can you meet in the UK • Who can you meet in Mexico • Which Prince has a carousel • Who is the comedy club host • Guardians of the Galaxy ride • Whose ride has springy coils • Where do you have a crew of 4 • ...
World History Final 2022-05-25
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- German for "night of broken glass", signified the beginning of the Holocaust
- the growth in the number of people living in cities
- the process of developing machine production of goods
- military strategy that involved selectively attacking specific islands
- war between the US and Russia that was never actually fought in physical battles, it was more of a battle between capitalism and communism
- alliance consisting of Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Marx's term for the exploited class, the mass of workers who do not own the means of production
- a strong sense of pride and devotion to one's country
- a genocidal plan executed by Hitler that called for the elimination of Jews
- policy of making concessions to an aggressor to avoid war, this was adopted by Great Britain in the early days of WW2
- and the US
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- German for "lightning war", it was the military strategy used by Germany to swiftly defeat their enemies
- alliance consisting of Great Britain, France,
- political theory stating that property should be owned by the government until society is ready to transition into communism
- US military base in Hawaii that was attacked by Japan, which brought the US into WW2
- type of warfare that involved digging trenches across Europe and usually ended in a fiery stalemate
- the building up of a country's military to protect its national interests
- political theory stating that property should be owned privately for profit
- German for "living space", it was Hitler's justification for expanding into Europe
- political theory stating that all property should be publicly owned
20 Clues: and the US • alliance consisting of Great Britain, France, • alliance consisting of Germany, Italy, and Japan • the growth in the number of people living in cities • the process of developing machine production of goods • a strong sense of pride and devotion to one's country • political theory stating that all property should be publicly owned • ...
World War I 2022-05-04
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- Event that happened on November 11 at 11am to end the fighting during the war
- Wilson Name of the president of the US during the First World War
- The taking over of other lands, usually in less industrially developed areas by stronger countries for the natural and human resources
- Flu Name of the global pandemic that infected 500 million and killed as many as 50 million
- Crisis Event when Austria-Hungary took the Balkans, a part of the Ottoman Empire, which had been weakening for decades
- Belief in the superiority of one's own nation over others; actions taken for the success of one country at the expense of another
- War A war that draws on all of society's military, economic, and civilian resources
- Treaty of _______________; ended the first world war officially, punishing Germany for the entire war
- Republic Name of the new German government following the removal of the Kaiser in 1918
- Fight to take back a French fort system; not a meaningful victory
- Check Policy Name of the agreement between Germany and Austria-Hungary where Germany promised to help with whatever, whenever, against whomever.
- New class of battleship made my the British during an arms race with Germany
- Scary new weapons that Germans used'
- Austria-Hungary issued an _____________ to Serbia
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- Countries competing to build the biggest strongest military; included the belief that some conflict was good
- Name of the Russian revolution of 1918
- Type of warfare the Germans turned to in 1916; goal was to win by wearing down the enemy to the point of collapse through losses in their economy and morale
- Franz ___________; name of the Austro-Hungarian heir that was assassinated
- belief that progress is good and that humanity must continue to ask questions for the betterment of human kind
- Name of the passenger ship that was sunk by the German submarines, earning them a warning from the United States
- Name of the new Russian government that signed a treaty with Germany in 1918
- Hand Group that was responsible for assassinating the heir of the Austro-Hungarian throne
- Name of the alliance group that was made up of Germany, Italy, and Austria Hungary (Triple _______________)
- Plan Name of the Germany plan that cut through a neutral country to get to France
- The only naval battle of the entire war in which both sides had battleships
- Winter Name given to the winter of 1916-1917 in Germany in which the civilians were starving
- Genocide Mass extermination of the Armenians carried out by the Ottoman Empire from 1915 to 1923
- First use of tanks; joint British and French offensive between July and November 1916
- ditches dug for troops to take cover in
- First World War was the first ______ war due to the involvement of scientists and physicists in the development of weapons and other war technology
- name of the german submarines
- Name of the neutral country that Germany cut through to get to France
- What Defense of the Realm Act is abbreviated to
- Germany sent the Zimmerman Telegraph to _______ in an attempt to keep the US out of the war
- Name of the alliance group that was made up of Britain, France, Russia, and the United States (Triple ________________)
35 Clues: name of the german submarines • Scary new weapons that Germans used' • Name of the Russian revolution of 1918 • ditches dug for troops to take cover in • What Defense of the Realm Act is abbreviated to • Austria-Hungary issued an _____________ to Serbia • Wilson Name of the president of the US during the First World War • ...
AP World History 2023-05-23
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- Secret French enlightenment writer of civil liberties
- Last name of the French philosopher who believed in deduction
- Justification behind Louis XIV's rule through God
- Founder of the Ottoman Empire
- Enemies of the Catholic Crown in St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
- Civil war in France during the 17th century as a result of increased taxes from war expenditure: The ____
- Philosopher of philosopher kings
- The classification of a person who has 1 African parent and 1 Spanish parent in the Latin American Casta System
- Last name of the enlightenment economist who wrote The Wealth of Nations
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- Period where great intellectual,philosophical, and religious systems that came to shape society emerged
- Class of priests, teachers, and adminstrators in the Caste System
- French constructed canal in Egypt
- The only successful slave revolution in world history: The ___ Revolution
- Chinese slave rebellion during the 19th century: The ____ Rebellion
- Governments led by military leaders formed during the 19th and 20th centuries of Latin America
- System of alliance for the allies during WWI: Triple ___
- Name for effortless action in Daoism
- Mystical approach to Islam
- Political center of the Umayyad Caliphate
- Arguably the first ever monotheistic religion
20 Clues: Mystical approach to Islam • Founder of the Ottoman Empire • Philosopher of philosopher kings • French constructed canal in Egypt • Name for effortless action in Daoism • Political center of the Umayyad Caliphate • Arguably the first ever monotheistic religion • Justification behind Louis XIV's rule through God • Secret French enlightenment writer of civil liberties • ...
AP World History 2023-05-18
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- Famous Muslim explorer
- The dominant social system in medieval Europe
- Food that China thrive
- This person led India to independence through nonviolence
- The successor of the League of Nations
- Responsible for the end of the Japanese isolation era
- Greatest Mughal ruler
- The age of new thinking that was after the Renaissance/reason over tradition
- The movement of resources from the old and new worlds between each other
- Economic Enlightenment idea created by Adam Smith
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- The empire that around 600 years which ended when they lost WWI
- Started the Protestant movement
- The conference that began the imperial era over Africa
- Founder of the Mongol Empire
- Economic/Cultural/Religious City of Mali
- The alliance that fought against the Soviets during the cold war
- Name for wars that were prevalent during cold war between communists and freedom
- Where the only ever slave rebellion was successful
- Revolutionary military commander that lead multiple nations to Independence
- Test given to any Chinese that wanted to work in the government
20 Clues: Greatest Mughal ruler • Famous Muslim explorer • Food that China thrive • Founder of the Mongol Empire • Started the Protestant movement • The successor of the League of Nations • Economic/Cultural/Religious City of Mali • The dominant social system in medieval Europe • Economic Enlightenment idea created by Adam Smith • Where the only ever slave rebellion was successful • ...
World War 2 2023-05-04
Across
- (WWII) France, Britain, US, USSR
- British invention which gave prior warning of German attack, gave an advantage.
- City in Japan, was the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb, on August 6, 1945. The bombing hastened the end of World War II.
- Japanese suicide pilots used in WW2
- living space in German; want Hitler wanted from the East
- port in France from which 300,000 Allied troops were evacuated when their retreat by land was cut off by the German advance in 1940
- site of a massacre in 1937 killing of 300,000 or more Chinese citizens by Japanese soldiers.
- "Lighting war", a type of fast-moving warfare used by German forces against Poland in 1939
- Invasion of this nation by Hitler led to the Allies declaring war on Germany
- an area in western Czechoslovakia that was wanted by Hitler; many Germans lived there
- Accepting demands in order to avoid conflict; What GB and FR did to Hitler
Down
- Decisive battle in the German invasion of Russia, the Germans were surrounded and systemically destroyed
- Base in Hawaii was bombed by Japan on December 7, 1941, which angered America to enter the war.
- ________ Powers Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.
- organization formed after WW2 that replaced the League of Nations
- ______ Act allowed sales or loans of war materials to any country whose defense the president deems vital to the defense of the U.S
- A military strategy used during World War II that involved selectively attacking specific enemy-held islands to reach Japan
- Japanese city in which the second atomic bomb was dropped (August 9, 1945).
- A ban on trade
- Invasion June 6, 1944; Allied invasion of France
20 Clues: A ban on trade • (WWII) France, Britain, US, USSR • Japanese suicide pilots used in WW2 • Invasion June 6, 1944; Allied invasion of France • living space in German; want Hitler wanted from the East • organization formed after WW2 that replaced the League of Nations • ________ Powers Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II. • ...
World History Vocabulary 2023-05-11
Across
- Faire: the idea that government should not interfere with or regulate industries and businesses
- of Production: the resources - including land, labor, and capital - that are needed to produce goods and services
- an economic system in which the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
- Revolution: the shift, beginning in England during the 18th century, from making goods by hand to making them by machine
- rich, middle class, owners
- Marx: poor German journalist who co-authored "The Communist Manifesto," believed that workers will overthrow owners, that classes were the root cause of conflict, supported COMMUNISM
- a person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of business
- a large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods
- an economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit
- Jenne: created first vaccine for smallpox
- an economic system in which all means of production - land, mines, factories, railroads, and businesses - are owned by the people, private property does not exist, and all goods and services are shared equally
Down
- one of the fenced-in or hedged-in fields created by wealthy British landowners on land that was formerly worked by village farmers
- Class: a social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, businesspeople, and wealthy farmers
- Hargreaves: created spinning jenny, 8 threads at a time
- an association of workers, formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher wages
- certain rights of ownership that entrepreneurs sold
- Watt: steam engine inventor: faster, more efficient, less fuel used
- Rotation: the system of growing a different crop in a field each year to preserve the fertility of the land
- the development of industries for the machine production of goods
- poor, working class, peasants
- the theory, proposed by Jeremy Bentham in the late 1700s, that government actions are useful only if they promote the greatest good for the greatest number of people
- a business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- to refuse to work in order to force an employer to meet certain demands
- Smith: professor at University of Glascow, Scotland, who defended free economy/laissez faire/capitalism
- the growth of cities and the migration of people to them
25 Clues: rich, middle class, owners • poor, working class, peasants • Jenne: created first vaccine for smallpox • certain rights of ownership that entrepreneurs sold • the growth of cities and the migration of people to them • Hargreaves: created spinning jenny, 8 threads at a time • a large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods • ...
