world Crossword Puzzles
World War II 2025-12-05
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- Wartime tax used by the Canadian government to help the war effort
- Canadian and British plane named after a natural disaster
- Practical fashion for Women in Canada during WWII
- Canadian Airforce
- Series of battles in Italy
- Program in Canada that trained aircrew
- Volunteer groups that support soldiers by providing aid and making comfort items
- Queen of Hurricanes
- A temporary hold on increasing price of goods or services
- A program that trained spies, based in Canada
- Acronym for Canadian Navi
- The highest decoration in the Canadian decoration system
- A battleship that hunted u-boats and escorted convoys
- ships in the middle of a convoy that carry goods and supplies
- A temporary policy that stops wage increase during wartime
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- Plane Named after the nickname of Sir Robert Mclean’s daughter
- longest lasting battle during WWII
- Canadian government sold these to help
- Code name: Operation Overlord
- System put in place by the Canadian government to divide goods to citizens
- Camp that held all "enemy aliens”
- home or community gardens during wartime
- The acronym put before the name of every Canadian ship
- group of ships that travel together in a formation
- Coastal Escort vessel
- Longest serving Prime Minister in Canada
- Soldiers were rescued by battleships and British Citizens
- Bloodiest Day in Canadian Military history
- Minister of Everything
- The first battle Canada fought in During WWII
30 Clues: Canadian Airforce • Queen of Hurricanes • Coastal Escort vessel • Minister of Everything • Acronym for Canadian Navi • Series of battles in Italy • Code name: Operation Overlord • Camp that held all "enemy aliens” • longest lasting battle during WWII • Canadian government sold these to help • Program in Canada that trained aircrew • home or community gardens during wartime • ...
World History- Layla 2025-12-15
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- Idea that the earth orbits the sun
- Sickness, illness
- Idea that the earth is at the center of the universe
- church led by the pope
- System emphasizing supply, demand, and competition
- Came up with heliocentrism
- French ruler who built Versailles
- Catholic Church took these to pay for your sins
- The 10 amendments to the U.S. declaration of independence
- The catalyst for the protestant reformation
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- Paris prison stormed in 1789
- Science step-by-step process
- Time period during the 1350's where about 50% of Europe's population died to the bubonic plague
- The 3 G's
- Father of modern astronomy
- Machine that revolutionized commercial books
- Trade between Africa, Europe, and America
- Enlightenment thinker of liberty, life, and property
- Da Vinci's most famous painting
- The national razor
20 Clues: The 3 G's • Sickness, illness • The national razor • church led by the pope • Father of modern astronomy • Came up with heliocentrism • Paris prison stormed in 1789 • Science step-by-step process • Da Vinci's most famous painting • French ruler who built Versailles • Idea that the earth orbits the sun • Trade between Africa, Europe, and America • ...
World History Crossword 2025-12-15
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- was killed after her husband, death to the guillotine
- died after he was found of treason
- a new way of killing in the French Revolution
- A plague that happened between 1347 and 1351
- The three G's
- A popular painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- A trade between the old world and the new world
- a German monk whose critique of the Catholic Church
- French lawyer and statesman, widely recognize as one of the most influential figures of the French Revolution.
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- A place away from the motherland that works for the motherland
- economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- A popular poet who created romeo and Juliet
- A machine that enables the mass production of documents like books and newspapers
- a town or city, as opposed to the countryside
- A sculptor, painter, architect, and poet
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of the Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "father of liberalism"
- A powerful, wealthy institution deeply involved in politics and art
- a pivotal figure bridging the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution
- a prison in france
20 Clues: The three G's • a prison in france • died after he was found of treason • A popular painting by Leonardo da Vinci • A sculptor, painter, architect, and poet • A popular poet who created romeo and Juliet • A plague that happened between 1347 and 1351 • a town or city, as opposed to the countryside • a new way of killing in the French Revolution • ...
World War I 2026-02-05
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- a tie or deadlock
- Heir's assassination that sparked the war
- German "unterseeboot"
- country that is protected and controlled by another
- abstract art movement inspired by the horrors of WWI
- British passanger ship sunk by German navy
- German telegram urging Mexican invasion of US
- agreement to stop fighting
- extreme pride in your country/ culture
- false or exaggerated information
- Britain, France and Russia
- Serbian nationalist who assassinated Austrian Archduke
- prepare military for war
- Serbia's protector
- "the sun never sets on this empire"
- Germany's Kaiser during WWI
- nickname given to the Balkan region
- Wilson's plan for peace
- payment for war damages
- Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary
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- "general association of nations"
- limiting the amount of something people are allowed to have
- stretched across Belgium and northern France
- right of people to choose their own government
- Wilson, Clemenceau, George, and Orlando
- area between enemy trenches
- R.R. that linked Europe and Asia
- key penninsula in Eastern part of present day Turkey
- country that attacks first, without being provoked
- not supporting either side in a dispute
- victims of genocide at hands of Ottomans
- treaty that ended WWI
- Germany's plan to defeat France before Russia could mobilize
- devoting all of a county's resources to winning a war
34 Clues: a tie or deadlock • Serbia's protector • German "unterseeboot" • treaty that ended WWI • Wilson's plan for peace • payment for war damages • prepare military for war • agreement to stop fighting • Britain, France and Russia • area between enemy trenches • Germany's Kaiser during WWI • "general association of nations" • R.R. that linked Europe and Asia • false or exaggerated information • ...
World War I 2026-02-11
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- Sophie was this
- tiny trench bugs
- had revolution
- caused competition
- backup buddies
- build up of arms
- sunk
- US plan in beginning of war
- German payments for losses
- date of remembrance
- Princip was this
- New weapon of death
- what main added up to
- site of assassination
- women worked there in war
- Monday savings
- WEdnesday savings
- wanted peace
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- German advantage
- Treaty and palace
- pride in country
- goin nowhere
- Shot to start war
- cause of much death at end of war
- place of hellfighters
- This terrorist group hated AUstrian Rule
- What the winning countries wanted to do
- senator against treaty
- Wilsons PLan
- group with France during War
- food of WWI
- was sent zimmerman note
- Land you dont wanna be in
- delivery birds
- causes of the war
- Fired the shot
- animals with many losses
- stop fighting agreement
- Bonds sold to make money
- died with hubby
- Walking in mud causes this
41 Clues: sunk • food of WWI • goin nowhere • Wilsons PLan • wanted peace • had revolution • backup buddies • delivery birds • Fired the shot • Monday savings • Sophie was this • died with hubby • German advantage • pride in country • tiny trench bugs • build up of arms • Princip was this • Treaty and palace • Shot to start war • causes of the war • WEdnesday savings • caused competition • date of remembrance • ...
Micro-World Crossword 2026-02-10
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- – The process of a cell splitting into two or more parts to create new life.
- – The process of breathing or the way cells produce energy from food.
- – Tiny, microscopic plants that drift in the ocean and form the base of the marine food web.
- – A type of single-celled organism that moves and eats by changing its shape.
- – Single-celled organisms that can be found everywhere; some are helpful, and some cause disease.
- – Too small to be seen without a microscope.
- – A colorless, odorless gas that makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere and is vital for plant growth.
- – A living thing that is too small to see with the naked eye.
- – The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods.
- – A kingdom of living things (like mushrooms and molds) that absorb nutrients from organic matter.
- – A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- – Simple, plant-like organisms that grow in water and use sunlight to make food.
- – Relating to or consisting of two parts.
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- – A group of single-celled organisms that often live in water and eat bacteria or other tiny food particles.
- – The biological process by which new individual organisms are produced.
- – The process of eliminating or expelling waste matter.
- – A space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- – An organism that breaks down dead plant and animal matter into simpler parts.
- – Substances that provide nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- – Temporary "false feet" that some cells use for moving and grabbing food.
20 Clues: – Relating to or consisting of two parts. • – Too small to be seen without a microscope. • – The process of eliminating or expelling waste matter. • – A living thing that is too small to see with the naked eye. • – A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • – The process of breathing or the way cells produce energy from food. • ...
World Imports/Exports 2026-01-27
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- The most common export in the world
- Their only export is Diamonds
- Besides Oil and Cars Canada's export
- It's next to France and one export is Meds
- Its exports are Cars, Computers, Technologys
- Ethiopia's Export
- They export Oil, Natural Gas and Gold
- The main export of Cambodia
- Near Columbia and exports Copper
- They export Tea and are in Africa
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- They export Water
- Indonesia's Export
- In South America - Soybeans, Iron Ore, Oil
- The only country that exports Vanilla
- They are next to Sweden and export Oil
- Switzerland is the only country to export this
- Austria's Export
- Sudan's Export
- Belize's Export
- In Africa and one export is Coco Beans
- The only country in Europe that exports Corn
21 Clues: Sudan's Export • Belize's Export • Austria's Export • They export Water • Ethiopia's Export • Indonesia's Export • The main export of Cambodia • Their only export is Diamonds • Near Columbia and exports Copper • They export Tea and are in Africa • The most common export in the world • Besides Oil and Cars Canada's export • The only country that exports Vanilla • ...
World War Two 2026-02-12
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- A reason why something happens.
- Importance of something.
- Germany, Italy, and Japan in WWII.
- Civilian life during wartime.
- Forced military service.
- Building up armed forces aggressively.
- Hitler’s political beliefs and system.
- A result of an action.
- Extending a country’s power over others.
- The act of fighting in war.
- Fighting between Allies and Japan.
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- Agreements between countries to support each other.
- A strict, controlling political system.
- Peace treaty ending World War I.
- Battle area in Western Europe.
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
- A point of view.
- Warships that travel underwater.
- Information used to influence opinions.
- German bombing attacks on Britain.
- Strong pride in one’s country.
- A series of military battles.
- Fast, surprise German attack strategy.
- A powerful bomb using nuclear energy.
- Limiting supplies of food and goods.
- Voluntarily joining the military.
26 Clues: A point of view. • A result of an action. • Importance of something. • Forced military service. • The act of fighting in war. • Civilian life during wartime. • A series of military battles. • Battle area in Western Europe. • Strong pride in one’s country. • A reason why something happens. • Peace treaty ending World War I. • Warships that travel underwater. • ...
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World Cup Fever 2022-11-24
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- Only country from Africa to organize a World Cup
- Name of Uruguayan footballer that plays in Liverpool
- The winner of the first World Cup
- Capital of the country where the 1990 World Cup was played
- The number 10 in Brazil
- Surame of Argentina's DT
- Name of Spain 1982 mascot
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- First name of the number 15 in Uruguay
- Team that won the first match of the World Cup
- Name of the stadium where the final of the 2022 World Cup will be played
- Country from Europe in Uruguay's group
- Last name of the Ballon d'Or in 2010
- Name of the country where the 2018 World Cup was played
13 Clues: The number 10 in Brazil • Surame of Argentina's DT • Name of Spain 1982 mascot • The winner of the first World Cup • Last name of the Ballon d'Or in 2010 • First name of the number 15 in Uruguay • Country from Europe in Uruguay's group • Team that won the first match of the World Cup • Only country from Africa to organize a World Cup • ...
Liana & James 2014-11-13
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- places
- listening
- an equal mass of something
- to put something in to catagories
- circles the world verticly
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- to make something stand out
- runs though the middle of the world
- doing something by yourself
- a certan quarter of the world
- circles the world horizontally
- to read over something
- a mention of something
- use it when writing
13 Clues: places • listening • use it when writing • to read over something • a mention of something • an equal mass of something • circles the world verticly • to make something stand out • doing something by yourself • a certan quarter of the world • circles the world horizontally • to put something in to catagories • runs though the middle of the world
Liana & James 2014-11-13
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- places
- listening
- an equal mass of something
- to put something in to catagories
- circles the world verticly
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- to make something stand out
- runs though the middle of the world
- doing something by yourself
- a certan quarter of the world
- circles the world horizontally
- to read over something
- a mention of something
- use it when writing
13 Clues: places • listening • use it when writing • to read over something • a mention of something • an equal mass of something • circles the world verticly • to make something stand out • doing something by yourself • a certan quarter of the world • circles the world horizontally • to put something in to catagories • runs though the middle of the world
Renaissance and the Beginning of Exploration 2025-10-14
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- native peoples of the Southwest resist Spanish colonization and mistreatment in 1680
- the intentional and unintentional exchange of biology between Old and New Worlds
- this metal dominated global trade, mostly coming from Spanish mines in their New World colonies
- this slave led a revolt in colonial Virginia to overthrow slavery in that colony
- the first European country to embark on overseas explorations in the mid-15th century
- this crop above all others impacted the importation of slaves into the New World
- this war was fought in New England as Indian peoples resisted English colonization
- this "ism" says that a colony exists for the benefit of the mother country
- this horrible institution spread to the New World, especially after the introduction of sugar to the Caribbean
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- in 1492 these people were expelled from Spain in an outburst of ethnic and religious nationalism
- this conflict emerged as Britain and France struggled for dominance in North America
- the leg of the Triangle Trade that brought enslaved Africans to the New World
- these people take Constantinople and close trade to the West
- this city fell in 1453, sparking scholars moving West (Renaissance) and Explorers sailing the world (Exploration)
- this European nation creates an Empire in the New World from Mexico to the tip of South America
- while not exactly where he thought he was...his voyages open the door to Western Hemispheric settlement
- this religion will become a global faith as Europeans sail the world in the Age of Exploration
- this "system" was adopted by Spaniards from the Inca...method of "labor taxing" indigenous peasants
18 Clues: these people take Constantinople and close trade to the West • this "ism" says that a colony exists for the benefit of the mother country • the leg of the Triangle Trade that brought enslaved Africans to the New World • the intentional and unintentional exchange of biology between Old and New Worlds • ...
Asia Geography 2024-04-04
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- the largest country in Asia.
- the tallest mountain range in the world.
- the largest desert in Asia.
- the country directly north of India.
- Capital city of Thailand.
- An island nation off the east coast of China.
- the country directly north of China.
- the tallest mountain in the world.
- A major river in India.
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- the country northwest of India.
- Second most populated country in the world.
- the country off the southern tip of India.
- the country with the largest population.
- Country south of Bhutan.
- Country with the most Muslim people in the world.
- Capital city of the Philippines.
16 Clues: A major river in India. • Country south of Bhutan. • Capital city of Thailand. • the largest desert in Asia. • the largest country in Asia. • the country northwest of India. • Capital city of the Philippines. • the tallest mountain in the world. • the country directly north of India. • the country directly north of China. • the tallest mountain range in the world. • ...
World Unit 5 Vocab: World War One 2023-03-12
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- An international body of Nations formed after World War I to prevent future wars.
- Entente An alliance between France, Russia, and Great Britain in the late 1800s.
- During World War I, the deadlocked region in northern France where German and Allied armies faced off.
- Information such as posters and pamphlets created by governments in order to influence public opinion.
- A war that requires the use of all a society's resources.
- An original plan from Germany to attack and cut off France first, then go after Russia, in order to dominate the European continent.
- Submarines used by Germans in World War 1 and 2.
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- In 1915, a failed attempt by the Allies in World War I to take control of the Dardanelles.
- In 1917, a statement issued by the British foreign secretary in favor of establishing a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
- An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the late 1800s.
- President Woodrow Wilson's plan for organizing post-World War 1 Europe and for avoiding future wars.
- An agreement to cease fighting, usually in a war.
- The killing of an entire people.
- A telegram sent to a German official in Mexico prior to U.S. entry into World War 1; proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico.
- A form of combat in which soldiers dug trenches, or deep ditches, to seek protection from enemy fire and to defend their positions.
- In 1919, a treaty ending World War I; it required Germany to pay huge war reparations and establish the League of Nations.
- Territories once part of the Ottoman Empire that the League of Nations gave to other European powers to rule after World War I.
17 Clues: The killing of an entire people. • Submarines used by Germans in World War 1 and 2. • An agreement to cease fighting, usually in a war. • A war that requires the use of all a society's resources. • An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the late 1800s. • Entente An alliance between France, Russia, and Great Britain in the late 1800s. • ...
Economy 2024-04-03
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- The biggest company in the world
- A drinks company that greenwashes
- A technology company named after a fruit
- The biggest company in Spain
- Coins and notes
- The biggest food company in the world
- A card used to pay for things
- A group of people
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- Where products are made
- Money people earn
- An organisation that makes money
- The biggest online shopping company in the world
- Companies pretend to be Eco-Friendly
- The biggest sports company in the world
- Videos to convince us to buy a product
15 Clues: Coins and notes • Money people earn • A group of people • Where products are made • The biggest company in Spain • A card used to pay for things • The biggest company in the world • An organisation that makes money • A drinks company that greenwashes • Companies pretend to be Eco-Friendly • The biggest food company in the world • Videos to convince us to buy a product • ...
Discovery and Colonies 2025-12-15
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- A safe place to live
- Important customs passed down in a culture
- Sickness spread from person to person
- Something you need to survive (food, shelter)
- Small community of homes and families
- Part of the world with Europe, Africa, and Asia
- Food, ideas, and disease spreading between the Old World and New World
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- Gathering food from plants
- Long trip or journey
- Cannot get sick from disease
- Stay alive and continue living
- Trading things from one person to another person
- Area or part of a larger place
- Part of the world with North America and South America
- The first people living in a place (Native)
- Beliefs, language, and way of life in a group
- Serious disagreement or fight
- Beads made from shells, used for trading
18 Clues: A safe place to live • Long trip or journey • Gathering food from plants • Cannot get sick from disease • Serious disagreement or fight • Stay alive and continue living • Area or part of a larger place • Sickness spread from person to person • Small community of homes and families • Beads made from shells, used for trading • Important customs passed down in a culture • ...
World Cup 2022-11-20
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- The last game played in World Cup.
- Event where people get together to see who is the best at something
- Where is the World Cup this year?
- Countries colours are Red and White
- Fédération Internationale de Football Association
- First team to win a World Cup.
- This team won the World Cup the most times
- Group of people working together.
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- This many people watch the World Cup. (More than a million)
- Name of the game in World Cup.
- A nation with its own government
- Countries colours are Red white and blue.
12 Clues: Name of the game in World Cup. • First team to win a World Cup. • A nation with its own government • Where is the World Cup this year? • Group of people working together. • The last game played in World Cup. • Countries colours are Red and White • Countries colours are Red white and blue. • This team won the World Cup the most times • ...
10 largest cities in the world according to www.dzieckowpodrozy.pl 2020-12-17
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- the 7th largest city in the world is...
- the 6th largest city in the world is...
- the second largest city in the world is...
- the largest city in the world is...
- the 3rd largest city in the world is...
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- the 4th largest city in the world is...
- the 5th largest city in the world is...
- the 9th largest city in the world is...
- the 10th largest city in the world is...
- the 8th largest city in the world is...
10 Clues: the largest city in the world is... • the 7th largest city in the world is... • the 4th largest city in the world is... • the 5th largest city in the world is... • the 6th largest city in the world is... • the 9th largest city in the world is... • the 8th largest city in the world is... • the 3rd largest city in the world is... • the 10th largest city in the world is... • ...
Fun Facts About Thailand 2022-10-12
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- World's largest snake
- in the past, nearly all of northern Thailand was covered in this
- Thailand has more of this than Europe and America combined!
- Regarded as most important part of the body
- The world famous energy drink is invented here!
- The most revered person in Thailand
- There are more than 5,000 of this huge mammal in Thailand
- Capital of Thailand
- There is an annual buffet held for this animal
- A Singlish word which is also the old name of
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- Thailand is home to this fish that can walk on land!
- Thailand means Land of the _______
- Largest fish in the world
- Thailand's national flower
- Smallest mammal in the world
- Crop Thailand exports the most
- Thailand has 1,430 of this
- longest poisonous snake in the world
18 Clues: Capital of Thailand • World's largest snake • Largest fish in the world • Thailand's national flower • Thailand has 1,430 of this • Smallest mammal in the world • Crop Thailand exports the most • Thailand means Land of the _______ • The most revered person in Thailand • longest poisonous snake in the world • Regarded as most important part of the body • ...
Countries (2023) 2023-11-08
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- this country will have 2 Queen Regnants in a row
- safest country in the world according to UN Crime Index
- this country joined Nato in April 4, 2023
- the future monarch is Leonor, Princess of Asturias
- hates the DPRK
- second largest country in the world by land mass
- King Harald V and Queen Sonja
- returned to China from Portugal in 1999
- claims Mt. Everest
- Buckingham Palace
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- returned to China from the UK in 1997
- the Prince or Princess of Orange is 889th in line to the British Throne
- the capital city is Brussels
- Eiffel Tower
- Tiananmen Square
- largest country in the world by land mass
- currently the only female monarch in the world following Queen Elizabeth II's death
- Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako
18 Clues: Eiffel Tower • hates the DPRK • Tiananmen Square • Buckingham Palace • claims Mt. Everest • the capital city is Brussels • King Harald V and Queen Sonja • Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako • returned to China from the UK in 1997 • returned to China from Portugal in 1999 • this country joined Nato in April 4, 2023 • largest country in the world by land mass • ...
asia 2025-03-03
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- voted prettiest country in Asia?
- most populated country in the world?
- what country has the most states?
- has the 3rd most amount of volcanos in the world?
- occupies 1/10 of the worlds land.
- known for its K-pop culture?
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- the biggest country in Asia by area?
- consists of 7641 islands that cover it geographically?
- what is the capital of Japan?
- what country was founded in 927 AD?
- one of the most secretive and tightly-controlled countries in the world?
- tallest mountain in Asia?
- where is safest country in the world?
- smallest country in the world.
- what is the hottest place in the world?
15 Clues: tallest mountain in Asia? • known for its K-pop culture? • what is the capital of Japan? • smallest country in the world. • voted prettiest country in Asia? • what country has the most states? • occupies 1/10 of the worlds land. • what country was founded in 927 AD? • the biggest country in Asia by area? • most populated country in the world? • ...
South American Sport 2023-11-29
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- This capital city hosted the second edition of the Central American Games in 1930.
- First name of the greatest-ever Brazilian male player, who ended his career with New York Cosmos.
- The first name of the first South American male to win the golf Masters. He is currently jailed for domestic violence.
- Surname of the Cuban boxer Teofilo xxxxxxxxx, one of just three boxers to have won three Olympic gold medals.
- Host country of the first Olympic Games played in South America.
- The only country apart from Brazil that has won the Copa América Femenina.
- Surname of the Argentine driver Juan Manuel xxxxxx, who won five world championships.
- The second word of the South American equivalent of the Champions League.
- The second word of the NBA club with which Manu Ginóbili, who is arguably the best-ever South American NBA import, won four NBA titles.
- The first Latin American country to host the men’s World Cup.
- The first name of the Mexican tennis player xxxxxx Osuna who became the first South American Grand Slam winner in 1963 when he won the US Open.
- The stadium that hosted the 2014 World Cup final.
- Brazilian female tennis player who won 18 Grand Slam titles, including eight Wimbledon titles (three singles, five doubles).
- Nickname of the Brazilian national team.
- The first name of the Brazilian Formula One driver who was killed during the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix.
- Surname of the 1978 World Cup Golden Boot winner Mario xxxxx, who became only the second World Cup winner to top score at the same event.
- The South American with the poorest Olympic record (one bronze). They are also one of three South American teams playing under CONCACAF.
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- The beach that hosted the 2016 Olympic Beach Volleyball tournament. It is also the title of a 1978 pop song by Barry Manilow.
- The outcome the hosts Brazil needed in their final game at the 1950 World Cup finals against Uruguay to win their first title.
- The surname of Joao xxxxxxxxx, the Brazilian who presided over FIFA before Sepp Blatter.
- The mountain range in which members of a Uruguayan rugby team survived close to two months by engaging in cannibalism after a plane crash.
- one of the countries involved in the so-called Football War. The other country was El Salvador.
- Top Argentine tennis star Gabriela xxxxxxxx who won US Open singles and Wimbeldon doubles titles.
- Mexican female golfer Lorena xxxxxx, who was the first Mexican (male or female) to be ranked number one in the world.
- Diego Maradona famously claimed he received some help in scoring the first goal against England at the World Cup.
- The team that played in an iconic red and white jersey at the 1970 World Cup finals.
- The first word of the name of the Buenos Aires derby (Superclásico) between xxxxx Plate and Boca Juniors.
- Pele is the only male player to win the World Cup three times. How often did he play in a World Cup final.
- The name of the South American football confederation.
- The first name of the Brazilian who became the first person to win the World Cup as player and coach.
- This Latin American country won three Olympic gold medals in baseball - more than any other country.
- The first name of the first South American to win a swimming Olympic gold medal.
- Pele’s first club.
- Six time winner of the FIFA World Player of the Year/The Best FIFA Women's Player award.
34 Clues: Pele’s first club. • Nickname of the Brazilian national team. • The stadium that hosted the 2014 World Cup final. • The name of the South American football confederation. • The first Latin American country to host the men’s World Cup. • Host country of the first Olympic Games played in South America. • ...
TAG Teaser 228 - World Cup Trivia! 2022-11-22
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- "They think it's all over... it is ___!", the immortal words of Kenneth Wolstenholme, as Geoff Hurst put England 4-2 ahead in the momentous final of the 1966 World Cup (3)
- This Brazilian legend, full name Edson Arantes do Nascimento, is regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, being to this day the only player to have won THREE World Cups! (4)
- The World Cup is held every ____ years... this is an easy one; the answer's in the brackets! (4)
- Goal of the _______ - El Diego's amazing second goal against England in the 1986 quarter-finals, coming after the Hand of 3-DOWN, which proved he didn't have to cheat to win! (7)
- This loud, annoying plastic horn will FOREVER be associated with the 2010 World Cup in South Africa! (10)
- Diana ____, Motown legend and Supremes singer who famously missed the goal when performing the song at the 1994 Opening Ceremony in Chicago (4)
- This South American country - beginning with 'U' - both hosted and won the very first World Cup in 1930, and went on to win the trophy again in 1950 (7)
- This team absolutely annihilated hosts Brazil in the 2014 semis, trouncing them 7-1, and launching a national period of shame in Brazil known as the "Mineirazo" (7)
- Denis ___, Manchester United and Scotland player who holds the record for most goals scored for Scotland, 30 in all, in just 55 games! (3)
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- _______ Baggio, Italy captain whose amazing contribution to the national team in the 90s was overshadowed - unfairly - by a missed penalty against Brazil in the 1994 Final (7)
- The Hand of ___ - infamous Maradona goal in the quarter-finals of the 1986 World Cup (3)
- ______ Gemmill, Scotland legend who scored an incredible wonder goal against the Netherlands (Holland) in 1978 - regarded as one of the finest goals in World Cup history. [It didn't stop Scotland exiting the tournament, though!] (6)
- ____ Gascoigne, England legend whose tears after being booked in the 1990 semi-final against West 16-ACROSS became iconic (4)
- The Second World ___, fought between 1939 and 1945, meant that there was no World Cups between 1938 and 1950! (3)
- This is the biggest country on Earth, and it hosted the last World Cup, in 2018! (6)
- Zinedine ______, former captain of France, who notoriously ended his career in disgrace after headbutting Italy's Marco Materazzi in the chest in the 2006 Final (6)
- The next World Cup, in 2026, will be hosted by three countries in North America: Mexico, the United States and ______ (6)
17 Clues: This is the biggest country on Earth, and it hosted the last World Cup, in 2018! (6) • The Hand of ___ - infamous Maradona goal in the quarter-finals of the 1986 World Cup (3) • The World Cup is held every ____ years... this is an easy one; the answer's in the brackets! (4) • ...
10 interesting facts about the continent of Asia 2022-03-24
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- Most populated country in the world.
- Very important feature of the Asian continent in terms of its flora and fauna.
- It is the second highest mountain in the world, it is on the Asian continent and is located between Pakistan and China.
- Asian country with the highest IQ in the world.
- people with a lot of money who live in Asia and there are more of them in China than in the United States.
- Food of which Asia is the largest producer and consumer in the world.
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- The tallest building in the world that is located on the Asian continent, in the city of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates.
- Religion professed by more than 500 million Asians, although it is not the predominant religion on that continent.
- Most poisonous animals on the planet that live on the Asian continent.
- most populated city in the world.
- It is the highest mountain in the world, it is on the Asian continent and is located on the border between China and Nepal.
- The world's largest country located in Asia, which is the largest continent in the world.
- It is one of the tallest buildings in the world, located in Shanghai.
13 Clues: most populated city in the world. • Most populated country in the world. • Asian country with the highest IQ in the world. • It is one of the tallest buildings in the world, located in Shanghai. • Food of which Asia is the largest producer and consumer in the world. • Most poisonous animals on the planet that live on the Asian continent. • ...
World View Crossword 2014-02-02
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- a transcendent non-personal God
- humanity sees reality in two forms
- beings seen in perceived reality exist
- denial of philosophy so knowledge does not exist
- borrows from everyone else's philosophy
- passionate commitment to pursue truth
- what you believe to be true about the world
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- world of the mind
- world of the material
- reality is a hierarchy of appearances
- matter exists eternally and is all there is
- where language makes up reality
- being seen are projections of the mind
- a belief in a personal God
- mind makes up its own altered reality
- set of principles that explain the world
16 Clues: world of the mind • world of the material • a belief in a personal God • a transcendent non-personal God • where language makes up reality • humanity sees reality in two forms • reality is a hierarchy of appearances • mind makes up its own altered reality • passionate commitment to pursue truth • being seen are projections of the mind • beings seen in perceived reality exist • ...
Kyran's Krossword puzzle 2024-08-29
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- A statement to predict the answer to you question
- The study of life
- mandate Taking care of God's creation
- How someone understands the world
- A presentation of a object or belief
- The gather
- Technology that can help the function of life
- A scientific idea
- The study of the ethical state of biology
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- how someone sees the world
- of God The image humans are made in
- A person's belief on how the world functions
- rules by which each thing in creation abide
- taking care of the world around us
- method The base way to answer scientific questions
- the act of conserving
16 Clues: The gather • The study of life • A scientific idea • the act of conserving • how someone sees the world • How someone understands the world • taking care of the world around us • of God The image humans are made in • A presentation of a object or belief • mandate Taking care of God's creation • The study of the ethical state of biology • ...
Waterfalls 2024-03-19
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- Tallest waterfall in New Zealand
- Tiered waterfall along the Columbia Gorge, OR
- Largest waterfall in the world
- 2nd tallest waterfall in the world, South Africa
- Well-known tiered waterfalls in Norway
- Largest waterfall in China
- Tallest year-round waterfalls in Japan
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- Tourist attraction in a National Park, CA
- Tallest waterfalls in the world
- most powerful waterfall in North America
- 5th tallest waterfall in the world
- Waterfall on an Indian reservation, AR
- Waterfall flowing from a glacier in Iceland
- Cree Indian name for a waterfall in British Columbia
- 275 falls on the border of Brazil & Argentina
- Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 ft
16 Clues: Largest waterfall in China • Largest waterfall in the world • Tallest waterfalls in the world • Tallest waterfall in New Zealand • 5th tallest waterfall in the world • Waterfall on an Indian reservation, AR • Well-known tiered waterfalls in Norway • Tallest year-round waterfalls in Japan • most powerful waterfall in North America • Giant cascade in Norway, falling 2008 ft • ...
syds crossword 2021-10-20
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- my favorite male teacher
- this country had to give up 1,000,000 miles of land
- this kid is the most annoying kid in our class
- is my 6th period
- this treaty was signed ending world war 1 officially
- this country starts with A and was a central power
- this year was the year world war 1 ended
- this was started in 1914
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- this mans death started world war 1
- this man fought in world war 1 and started world war 2
- sits nect to me in class
- this country started as a neutral country then became a Allied country
- this year was the year world war 1 started
13 Clues: is my 6th period • my favorite male teacher • sits nect to me in class • this was started in 1914 • this mans death started world war 1 • this year was the year world war 1 ended • this year was the year world war 1 started • this kid is the most annoying kid in our class • this country starts with A and was a central power • ...
World War II 2023-01-11
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- The Status of The United States Until the Bombing Of Pearl Harbor
- Mass Genocide Conducted By Germany
- Event that Caused America to Join World War Two
- Chancellor of Germany That Wanted to Eliminate the "Impure"
- Most Famous Concentration Camp During the Holocaust
- The United States Hit This Country In Japan With An Atomic Bomb As Revenge for Bombing Pearl Harbor
- Abbreviation of The Name of The Air Force That Battled Germany in the Battle of Britain
- The Estimated Number of Deaths due to World War Two
- Also Known as the Battle of Normandy.
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- Aerial War Between Germany and The RAF of Great Britain
- The Country That Once Again Lost a World War
- The Formal Acceptance of Germany's Surrender at The End of World War Two
- German Air Force
- Germany Invaded This Country, This Event Was The Spark That Started World War 2
- Result Of The Interception Of a Japanese Code That Led to The Destruction of Hundreds of Japanese Forces
- The Conference that Caused The Separation of Germany at The End of World War Two
16 Clues: German Air Force • Mass Genocide Conducted By Germany • Also Known as the Battle of Normandy. • The Country That Once Again Lost a World War • Event that Caused America to Join World War Two • Most Famous Concentration Camp During the Holocaust • The Estimated Number of Deaths due to World War Two • Aerial War Between Germany and The RAF of Great Britain • ...
North American Explorers 2023-11-16
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- Present day country where Cabot and Norsemen explored first.
- Cash crop that helped Jamestown to succeed as the first English colony in the new world.
- Sailing for England, this Italian reached continental North America in 1497.
- This trade is how the French succeeded financially in the New World.
- Of the most devastating diseases to humanity, high fever with pustules all over body.
- This was the first country to explore the New World.
- The native americans had high fatality rates from European diseases because they lacked this.
- This English colony mysteriously disappeared in 1587.
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- Number of English Colonies in the New World.
- First permanent French Settlement in the New World, founded in 1607.
- Land claimed by LaSalle in the Miss. River Basin named after Louis XIV.
- Island where Columbus landed in 1492.
- This was a direct route to Asia through the New World.
- Religion that the natives were converted to by the French and Spanish.
- These people explored an area of North America they called Vinland around the year 1000.
- French explorer that first mapped the St. Lawrence River.
16 Clues: Island where Columbus landed in 1492. • Number of English Colonies in the New World. • This was the first country to explore the New World. • This English colony mysteriously disappeared in 1587. • This was a direct route to Asia through the New World. • French explorer that first mapped the St. Lawrence River. • ...
South America 2021-02-15
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- Capital of Brazil
- Driest Desert in the world
- temperate grassland of South America
- highest active volcano in the world
- southern most tip of South America
- where was the 2014 World Cup hosted
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- second highest freshwater lake in the world
- longest mountain range in the world
- Highest Mountain in South America
- highest waterfall in the world
- which country is the Manchu Picchu found
11 Clues: Capital of Brazil • Driest Desert in the world • highest waterfall in the world • Highest Mountain in South America • southern most tip of South America • longest mountain range in the world • highest active volcano in the world • where was the 2014 World Cup hosted • temperate grassland of South America • which country is the Manchu Picchu found • ...
South America 2021-02-15
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- Capital of Brazil
- Driest Desert in the world
- temperate grassland of South America
- highest active volcano in the world
- southern most tip of South America
- where was the 2014 World Cup hosted
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- second highest freshwater lake in the world
- longest mountain range in the world
- Highest Mountain peak in South America
- highest waterfall in the world
- which country is the Manchu Picchu found
11 Clues: Capital of Brazil • Driest Desert in the world • highest waterfall in the world • southern most tip of South America • longest mountain range in the world • highest active volcano in the world • where was the 2014 World Cup hosted • temperate grassland of South America • Highest Mountain peak in South America • which country is the Manchu Picchu found • ...
El Verano Crossword 2014-09-01
17 Clues: hot • boat • swim • sunny • Beach • world • family • to eat • vacation • baseball • enjoyment • sunglasses • bathing suit • three months • World Cup 2014 • lots of friends • i love to _____ lemonade
WAGGGS World Centres 2021-01-07
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- The second chalet in Switzerland is called___
- Where in Mexico is Our Cabana?
- Our Cabana opened in 195_
- The African world centre is called _____
- Sangam's purpose is as a place of experiences and _______
- What month did Pax Lodge open?
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- The first world centre was______
- How many WAGGGS world centres are there?
- In what language does Sangam mean 'come together'
- Kusafiri is a _____ world centre as it moves
- Kusafiri means 'to _____' in Swahili
- Sangam was founded in 196_
- The Indian world centre is called ____
13 Clues: Our Cabana opened in 195_ • Sangam was founded in 196_ • Where in Mexico is Our Cabana? • What month did Pax Lodge open? • The first world centre was______ • Kusafiri means 'to _____' in Swahili • The Indian world centre is called ____ • How many WAGGGS world centres are there? • The African world centre is called _____ • Kusafiri is a _____ world centre as it moves • ...
Alfonso's Crossword Puzzle of the New World 2021-04-22
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- A disease that was brought by the Europeans and killed many natives.
- A commonly used ship during the European expansion, there were 3 of them used when Columbus came to the Americas.
- A name for the Spanish explorers which claimed land from the 15-16th century.
- An old world animal that made travel easier and was faster than even the fastest Inca runners to deliver messages.
- A new world crop that is now a signature component in India's dishes.
- A journey to a distant land, normally lead by 1 person and was what people went on to discover and explore.
- Old world animal that is killed for pork and was used a lot in new world dishes.
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- Something you eat nearly every day, it comes from the new world, and it is quite... grainy.
- A disease brought by the Europeans to the new world that killed many people and created rashes on your whole body.
- A person that is owned by another person involuntarily.
- A sickness that was caused by lack of vitamin C.
- Old world animal that is killed for beef.
- People who are born/associated in a specific place by birth, there used to be a lot of these in the Americas before the expansion.
- A old world animal that produces wool.
- The discrimination of a race from another race.
15 Clues: A old world animal that produces wool. • Old world animal that is killed for beef. • The discrimination of a race from another race. • A sickness that was caused by lack of vitamin C. • A person that is owned by another person involuntarily. • A disease that was brought by the Europeans and killed many natives. • ...
Games 2024-11-18
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- the ultimate virtual universe that lets you create, share experiences with friends, and be anything you can imagine.
- is a team-based game with over 140 champions to make epic plays with.
- terrorist warfare in this wildly popular team-based game.
- a military first-person shooter video game series and media franchise published by Activision, starting in 2003.
- Race in over 500 cars across 27 world-famous tracks with cutting edge AI, advanced physics, tire and fuel strategy, and driver and safety ratings.
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- you build your village, raise a clan, and compete in epic Clan Wars!
- a battle royale that pits 100 players against each other. Outplay your opponents to become the lone survivor.
- online video game and game platform developed by Epic Games and released in 2017
- a vast open world game set in Los Santos, a sprawling sun-soaked metropolis struggling to stay afloat in an era of economic loss.
- a storydriven, open world RPG of the dark future from CD PROJEKT RED
- open world of building, crafting and survival
- a 5v5 character-based tactical FPS where precise gunplay meets unique agent abilities
- iconic zombie-horror companion story
- open-world adventure RPG. In the game, set forth on a journey across a fantasy world called Teyvat.
- a multiplayer open-world survival game set in a post-apocalyptic world
15 Clues: iconic zombie-horror companion story • open world of building, crafting and survival • terrorist warfare in this wildly popular team-based game. • you build your village, raise a clan, and compete in epic Clan Wars! • a storydriven, open world RPG of the dark future from CD PROJEKT RED • is a team-based game with over 140 champions to make epic plays with. • ...
Liana & James 2014-11-13
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- places
- listening
- an equal mass of something
- to put something in to catagories
- circles the world verticly
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- to make something stand out
- runs though the middle of the world
- doing something by yourself
- a certan quarter of the world
- circles the world horizontally
- to read over something
- a mention of something
- use it when writing
13 Clues: places • listening • use it when writing • to read over something • a mention of something • an equal mass of something • circles the world verticly • to make something stand out • doing something by yourself • a certan quarter of the world • circles the world horizontally • to put something in to catagories • runs though the middle of the world
FIFA TRIVIA 2022-12-19
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- Ballon d'Or winner 2022
- the nation with the most penalty shootout wins
- most games played at a world cup
- the first player to score in five different editions of the World Cup
- scored England's 100th world cup goal
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- Team which defeated the champions of the world cup
- first Canadian goal scorer at the World Cup
- all-time top scorer for the French national team
- The team which scored the most goals at Qatar World Cup 22
- youngest player at the Qatar World Cup
- EURO 2020 winners that did not play the world cup
11 Clues: Ballon d'Or winner 2022 • most games played at a world cup • scored England's 100th world cup goal • youngest player at the Qatar World Cup • first Canadian goal scorer at the World Cup • the nation with the most penalty shootout wins • all-time top scorer for the French national team • EURO 2020 winners that did not play the world cup • ...
Amazing World 1 2021-05-22
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- a bag made up of smooth muscles that mix food with digestive juices
- sweet sticky liquid that bees love
- only eggs with this will grow into a chick
- capital of south korea
- instrument which makes distant objects look nearer and bigger
- video game maker
- connect arteries and veins
- the variable you keep the same in an experiment
- highest mountain in the world
- process where solid changes to gas so quickly that the liquid state cannot be observed
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- pathway through which electric current flows
- also known as sea vegetables
- the larva of a mosquito
- largest continent in the world
- pocket monsters
- the food inside the seed
- system in the human body that transport food, nutrients and oxygen to all parts of the body
- force that opposes movement
- known as king of fruits in singapore
- superhero who is a very rich American business man, inventor and ingenious scientist
- will develop into a flower or shoot
21 Clues: pocket monsters • video game maker • capital of south korea • the larva of a mosquito • the food inside the seed • connect arteries and veins • force that opposes movement • also known as sea vegetables • highest mountain in the world • largest continent in the world • sweet sticky liquid that bees love • will develop into a flower or shoot • known as king of fruits in singapore • ...
World Environment Day 2021-06-01
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- A poisonous substance that damages health or the environment.(9)
- Using organic waste to make something used in gardens that reduces household waste.(7)
- To release or project something (eg. light, sound, smoke, gas, radiation, etc.)(4)
- Gases in the atmosphere that stops heat from escaping into space.(10,5)
- To keep something in its original state.(8)
- Global changes in temperature,wind patterns,rainfall,etc.(7,6)
- Crushed cane after extraction of juice used as eco friendly disposable crockery items.(7)
- Species content of animals present in an area.(5)
- The protection and preservation of natural environments and resources (12)
- to use less or make something smaller (6)
- 29% of the earth’s surface is ______.(4)
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- Make something new from materials that have been used before.(8)
- water __________ is done to collect rain water to provide water for human, animal, or crop use.(10)
- Trees but also part of your hand.(5)
- A poisonous substance that damages health or the environment.(5)
- We breathe it (6)
- Large body of water.(3)
- To put animals or plants in a state of becoming extinct or disappearing in the near future.(8)
- Misty,foggy,cloudy.(4)
- We get it from the clouds.(4)
- Twinkle twinkle.(4)
- Different types of ______, sea, pink, rock, Himalayan.(4)
- our national animal (5)
- Water levels rise because glaciers _________.(4)
24 Clues: We breathe it (6) • Twinkle twinkle.(4) • Misty,foggy,cloudy.(4) • Large body of water.(3) • our national animal (5) • We get it from the clouds.(4) • Trees but also part of your hand.(5) • 29% of the earth’s surface is ______.(4) • to use less or make something smaller (6) • To keep something in its original state.(8) • Water levels rise because glaciers _________.(4) • ...
world history l 2021-06-14
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- thin sheet of material
- a landlocked country in West Africa.
- manco Capac established the Inca Empire in 1438
- Jewish people collectively.
- Musa- richest man ever
- a warrior society in ancient Greece.
- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion teaching that Muhammad is a messenger of God.
- empire in the andes mountain
- a person who shoots with a bow and arrows, especially at a target for sport.
- Columbus- a navigator who explored the Americas under the flag of Spain.
- the Great-He named more than 70 cities after himself and horse
- a store or small settlement established for trading, typically in a remote place.
- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
- a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79, making it one of the higher atomic number elements that occur naturally.
- Khan- leader of the mongol empire
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- people who terrorize cities and steal
- ancient masonry structures located in Egypt.
- a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico
- europe's oldest capital
- a diverse group of indigenous people who lived in parts of present-day Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, had one of the most sophisticated and complex civilizations in the Western Hemisphere.
- a Mesoamerican civilization.
- musa-he tenth Mansa of the Mali Empire, an Islamic West African state.
- Caesar-a Roman general and statesman
- an island country in East Asia, located in the northwest Pacific Ocean.
- a major political unit having a territory of great extent
- an ethnic group of people originating from the country of Egypt.
- Cusco, a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire.
- a faith that was founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- a hieroglyphic character or symbol; a pictograph.
- Road- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
30 Clues: thin sheet of material • Musa- richest man ever • europe's oldest capital • Jewish people collectively. • empire in the andes mountain • a Mesoamerican civilization. • Khan- leader of the mongol empire • a landlocked country in West Africa. • Caesar-a Roman general and statesman • a warrior society in ancient Greece. • people who terrorize cities and steal • ...
World War 2 2021-05-20
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- fighting in trenches
- 28th president
- Association between Britain, France, and Russia
- Land in France and Belgium
- conflict between axis powers and Russia and Poland
- member of Russian social democratric party
- France, Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan and the United States
- period of war during industrial revolution
- Assasinated Franz ferdinand
- german destruction boats
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- agreement to stop fighting
- developed communism in russia
- pride for country
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- Assasination started WW1
- communist movement Russia
- home for Jews
- last emperor of Russia
- peace negotiation to stop world war 1
- America treat got more out of war
- Treaty between Germany, Austro-Hungary, and Italy
- Argentina, Chile, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Venezuela, Sweden, and Switzerland.
- wanted world peace
- all out war
- War with planes
- most important made peace
- Treaty between Germany, Austro-Hungary, and Italycentralpowers Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- secret note Germany and Mexico
28 Clues: all out war • home for Jews • 28th president • War with planes • pride for country • wanted world peace • fighting in trenches • last emperor of Russia • Assasination started WW1 • german destruction boats • communist movement Russia • most important made peace • Land in France and Belgium • agreement to stop fighting • Assasinated Franz ferdinand • developed communism in russia • ...
World War 1 2021-06-03
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- projectiles to be fired from a gun
- the act of acquiring something by conquest or occupation
- murder of a public figure by surprise attack
- the glorification of military power
- identification with ones own nation and supports for its interests
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- large but transportable armament
- someone who fights or is fighting
- the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- someone injured or killed in a military engagement
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- a nonmilitary citizen
- a hostile meeting of opposing military forces
- battle of ww1
- one of the Central Powers in World War I
- a geographical area controlled by a distant country
- military-minded ruler of German empire and kingdom of Prussia
- a war measure isolating an area of importance to the enemy
- relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces.
- a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose
- a movement to unify all Slavic people in one political organization
- countries trying to build the best/most leathal weapons
22 Clues: battle of ww1 • a nonmilitary citizen • large but transportable armament • someone who fights or is fighting • projectiles to be fired from a gun • the glorification of military power • one of the Central Powers in World War I • murder of a public figure by surprise attack • a hostile meeting of opposing military forces • a union or association formed for mutual benefit • ...
World War 1 2021-06-21
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- this side was led by Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the ottoman empire
- the first battle of ww1
- some books are about what
- what was PTSD was called back then
- when did the United States declare war on Germany
- what year did the ww1 end
- a word used to stop fighting
- what animal saved the lost battalion
- What document was to make peace with Germany after ww1
- what is the opposite of the western front
- Nickname for the United states
- how many types of weapons were used in ww1
- this side was led by France, Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan, and the United States of America
- nickname for the Germans
- us lost
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- what year did ww1 start
- a joint operation between Britain and France
- where was the lost battalion
- American General in ww1
- What is the opposite of the Eastern front
- what ship sank because the Germans sank it
- who was asssanited
- what type of warfare was using the use of German U-Boats
- how many fronts were fought on
- what was Presidents Wilson document called
- nickname for the British
- what part of our government was against the 14 points and the treaty of Versailles
- what group was formed by President Wilson
- nickname for ww1
- who was president during WW1
30 Clues: us lost • nickname for ww1 • who was asssanited • what year did ww1 start • American General in ww1 • the first battle of ww1 • nickname for the British • nickname for the Germans • some books are about what • what year did the ww1 end • where was the lost battalion • a word used to stop fighting • who was president during WW1 • how many fronts were fought on • ...
World War 1 2021-05-18
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- War / The mechanized mass destruction of enemy combatants, grew ever more deadly.
- war /economies, and populations of participating nations to an extent never seen before in history
- Front / the main theatre of war during the First World War.
- Entente /the nucleus of the Allied Powers
- used to sink 5,000 ships measuring more than 13 million gross register tons during the war.
- Treaty / levied on the Central Powers after World War I to compensate the Allies for some of their war costs.
- Warfare / long, deep ditches dug as protective defenses
- The rest of the world conducted the war with each other.
- Points / the armistice signed at Le Francport near Compiègne that ended fighting on land.
- Declaration /a statement issued by the British government in 1917
- Ferdinand /was the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- Alliance /A secret agreement between Germany Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Princip /assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and the Archduke's wife, Sophie
- the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo in June 1914, an event that led directly to the outbreak
- note / was a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917
- proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico if the United States entered World War I again.
- Wilson / leader of the Progressive Movement, was the 28th President of the United States.
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- all the national parties in the Socialist International/ supported their respective governments in the war crisis
- Powers / formally linked by the Treaty of London of September 5, 1914.
- Front / a theater of operations that encompassed at its greatest extent the entire frontier between the Russian Empire and Romania
- Trotsky / headed the Red Army as People's Commissar for Military and Naval Affairs and played a vital role in the Bolshevik victory in the Russian Civil War of 1917-1922.
- of Nations / a proposal made by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in a speech before Congress
- Powers / also known as the Central Empires, was one of the two main coalitions that fought
- /were led by Vladimir Lenin and a group of revolutionaries
- an international organization headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes.
- War / The initial British contribution to the total allied
- Rasputin /was the infamous 'holy man' whose ability to heal the Tsar, and Tsarina's son Alexis led to his being adopted
27 Clues: Entente /the nucleus of the Allied Powers • The rest of the world conducted the war with each other. • /were led by Vladimir Lenin and a group of revolutionaries • Warfare / long, deep ditches dug as protective defenses • Front / the main theatre of war during the First World War. • ...
World War I 2021-05-25
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- This ended the war between Russia and the Central Powers
- This person assassinated the Archduke Francis Ferdinand
- He was the German chancellor during WW1; he favored war
- The number of empires that collapsed after WW1
- The sinking of this ship by Germany brought the US closer to entering WWI
- He was the commander of the American troops in Europe during WW1
- This country was NOT a member of the Triple Entente
- The name for the powers who fought against the Central Powers
- He was the top French commander during WW1
- a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued, especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded.
- He was the king of Germany during WW1
- This man was the most successful fighter of WW; known as Red Baron
- This is what the German fleet of ships was known as
- This country was the first to introduce daylight saving time to save energy during WW1
- These were used to drop bombs on the enemy as well as find out the enemy's position
- This involved digging, barbed wire, and "no mans land"
- The age of the youngest British soldier during WW1
- The top German commander during WW1 who was inspirational at the Battle of Tannenberg
- This man was NOT one of the leaders who were known collectively as the "Big Four" at the Peace Meeting following WW1
- This country was a member of the Triple Alliance
- This man's death set off a chain reaction which ultimately led to the outbreak of WW1
- What did female tanks have that male tanks didn't
- He was the political leader of France during WW1 but not president
- This was the only major naval engagement of WW1
- American President during WW1
- The leader of Great Britain during WW1
- This sparked the invention of plastic surgery
- This battle was the first use of chemical weapons
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- The president of France during WWI
- This was the longest battle of WWI
- This country was one of the members of the Triple Entente
- Leader of Italy during WW1
- The approximate amount of civilian and soldier casualties in WW1
- This is the 6th deadliest conflict in world history
- This battle witnessed the first use of the modern tank
- The Battle of…was the last "open" battle of the Western Front
- This man was Austria's foreign minister and was known to be a war hawk
- This was an attempt by Germany to brig Mexico into the war
- The cease fire which occurred between German&French troops in the Western trench was known as the…Truce of 1914
- He was the British general of British troops in France during WW1
- This called for the right of self-determination by countries and also for the formation of the League of Nations
- What did male tanks have that female tanks didn't
- The name given to Great Britain's navy
- The type of warfare resulted in the use of masks by foot soldiers
- The German plan of totally destroying French forces by outflanking them was called the…plan
- These were developed in WW1 to supply blood
46 Clues: Leader of Italy during WW1 • American President during WW1 • The president of France during WWI • This was the longest battle of WWI • He was the king of Germany during WW1 • The name given to Great Britain's navy • The leader of Great Britain during WW1 • He was the top French commander during WW1 • These were developed in WW1 to supply blood • ...
World religions vocabulary 2022-09-19
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- the scattering of people
- founder of Islam
- pilgrimage to mecca to worship at the kaaba 1 in a lifetime
- person who was giving the ten commandments
- messenger from God
- laws giving to Moses for the people to follow
- first four books of the new testaments
- ethic group of people from the fertile crescent
- the holy book written in Arabic
- the Muslim God
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- a loyal follower of Jesus
- Muhammad's journey from mecca to Medina
- the holy city of Islam
- known as Israel today
- effort in Gods service
- pillars the moral code for Islam
- giving to the poor
- followers who spread the word
- founder of Christianity
- a small stone building which housed the Gods and goddess for the people of Arabia
- a savior sent by God
- an agreement with God
- the Muslims place of worship
- people who came from the middle east
- the angel that comes to Muhammad to tell him to spread the word
25 Clues: the Muslim God • founder of Islam • giving to the poor • messenger from God • a savior sent by God • known as Israel today • an agreement with God • the holy city of Islam • effort in Gods service • founder of Christianity • the scattering of people • a loyal follower of Jesus • the Muslims place of worship • followers who spread the word • the holy book written in Arabic • ...
KEVIN'S WORLD 2 2022-08-31
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- Partner of Yutani in film
- A credit to Kevin’s card
- A Blockbuster Alternative for early employment
- ________in Manhattan starring Kevin Howard
- An ‘out there’ namesake for cats
- ‘Bottomless’ item in hospitaliano
- An irksome director duo
- The dream king or a role for Fishburne
- A challenging instrument?
- An unscripted first date performance
- Item oft left out of the laundry
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- A Breslin star vehicle
- Kevin’s formative capital
- unfriendly meat?
- A Jeopardy category Kevin rarely questions
- Tony Manero’s jurisdiction?
- Alliterative singer who allegedly only hears what she wants to
- The best Ryan
- A scenic ‘isle’ or a ‘ring’
- ‘Bottomless’ item on AMC Digital
- A very cherry Breakfast for (man)children
- Chief Brody’s jurisdiction
- A soft collectible for (man)children
- Dispenser of sweetness
24 Clues: The best Ryan • unfriendly meat? • A Breslin star vehicle • Dispenser of sweetness • An irksome director duo • A credit to Kevin’s card • Partner of Yutani in film • Kevin’s formative capital • A challenging instrument? • Chief Brody’s jurisdiction • Tony Manero’s jurisdiction? • A scenic ‘isle’ or a ‘ring’ • An ‘out there’ namesake for cats • ‘Bottomless’ item on AMC Digital • ...
World Geography Crossword 2022-09-02
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- A mountain range that spreads across 13 states in the USA
- and Clark, One of the most popular explorers that traveled 8,000 miles in all
- Mountains, This mountain range travels from the north of the USA to the northeast of USA
- grand canyon, This is a 277 mile canyon found in North America
- This mountain is the largest mountain on the Andes mountain range
- Desert, The driest nonpolar desert in the world
- Titicaca, The worlds highest lake navigable
- America, This continent is located right below North America
- This country has Buenos Aires located in it
- A popular mountain range that travels through 7 countries
- This country is along the west side of South America and looks like a long Chile
- This country belongs in south America and is well known for having the Amazon Rainforest
- Patagonia grasslands, This grassland is found in Argentina and is also a popular brand
- Valley, During the summer this desert is the hottest on earth
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- River System, Is the second largest river in North America
- This country is most famous for its maple syrup
- a rodent from South America that looks just like a rabbit
- A Native American that was a translator for Lewis and Clark
- Lizard, This Lizard can glid through the air
- River, This river travels from east to west of all of South America
- Rainforest, A very popular rainforest mostly in Brazil and Peru
- Christ the Redeemer, one of the natural wonders found in Brazil
- States of America, This country is famous for the many states that it has such as Texas
- This country borders the south of the USA
- Pichu, An old ruin spot that is famous for its perfect grass and architecture
- This is one of the National parks which is 96% in Wyoming
- bear, The most common bear in the Rockies
- America, This continent is located in between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean
28 Clues: This country borders the south of the USA • bear, The most common bear in the Rockies • Titicaca, The worlds highest lake navigable • This country has Buenos Aires located in it • Lizard, This Lizard can glid through the air • This country is most famous for its maple syrup • Desert, The driest nonpolar desert in the world • ...
World Geography Crossword 2022-09-02
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- A mountain range that spreads across 13 states in the USA
- and Clark, One of the most popular explorers that traveled 8,000 miles in all
- Mountains, This mountain range travels from the north of the USA to the northeast of USA
- grand canyon, This is a 277 mile canyon found in North America
- This mountain is the largest mountain on the Andes mountain range
- Desert, The driest nonpolar desert in the world
- Titicaca, The worlds highest lake navigable
- America, This continent is located right below North America
- This country has Buenos Aires located in it
- A popular mountain range that travels through 7 countries
- This country is along the west side of South America and looks like a long Chile
- This country belongs in south America and is well known for having the Amazon Rainforest
- Patagonia grasslands, This grassland is found in Argentina and is also a popular brand
- Valley, During the summer this desert is the hottest on earth
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- River System, Is the second largest river in North America
- This country is most famous for its maple syrup
- a rodent from South America that looks just like a rabbit
- A Native American that was a translator for Lewis and Clark
- Lizard, This Lizard can glid through the air
- River, This river travels from east to west of all of South America
- Rainforest, A very popular rainforest mostly in Brazil and Peru
- Christ the Redeemer, one of the natural wonders found in Brazil
- States of America, This country is famous for the many states that it has such as Texas
- This country borders the south of the USA
- Pichu, An old ruin spot that is famous for its perfect grass and architecture
- This is one of the National parks which is 96% in Wyoming
- bear, The most common bear in the Rockies
- America, This continent is located in between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean
28 Clues: This country borders the south of the USA • bear, The most common bear in the Rockies • Titicaca, The worlds highest lake navigable • This country has Buenos Aires located in it • Lizard, This Lizard can glid through the air • This country is most famous for its maple syrup • Desert, The driest nonpolar desert in the world • ...
World Geography Terms 2022-09-02
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- Two people who were tasked by Thomas Jefferson to explore different lands west of the Mississippi River that came to terms with the Louisiana Purchase.
- is A young Native woman who accompanied Lewis and Clark on their expedition.
- is The largest country in North America
- Lizards that can be the size of a fingernail and could possibly get eaten by wasps.
- is Another tourist attraction located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Also holding a statue of Jesus Christ that holds multiple purposes and values.
- A country that contains 50 states
- A tourist attraction located in South America, but also a border between Argentina and Brazil, along with being the largest waterfall system in the world.
- The largest rainforest in the world
- The world's third largest continent.
- Has a flag where one color represents independence, Roman Catholic religion, and union.
- is A transparent amphibian that lives in the jungles.
- Desert is The dryest desert on earth and only receives rain every century.
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- The oldest mountain range on earth.
- A monkey that lives its life high in the trees and is also built for climbing.
- is A tourist attraction located in Ecuador but also is home to the most diverse animals and plants.
- A continent that holds the Amazon river.
- is The third largest river basin in the world.
- are A mountain range located in North America with dangerous weather in the winter with the temperature hitting -54 degrees.
- is A country that holds Machu Picchu, a tourist attraction.
- The longest river in the world along with the largest river system in the world.
- Large amount and rapid flow of snow down a hill or a mountain.
- is The largest country in South America.
- A mountain range located in South America with a dangerous sun that could burn human skin in four minutes.
- is A country that is home to the Moon Valley that is also a part of the Atacama Desert.
24 Clues: A country that contains 50 states • The oldest mountain range on earth. • The largest rainforest in the world • The world's third largest continent. • is The largest country in North America • A continent that holds the Amazon river. • is The largest country in South America. • is The third largest river basin in the world. • ...
AP World History 2022-05-21
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- Feminist and advocate for equal schooling for men and women, wrote "A Vindication of the Rights of Women" (First and Last name, no space)
- A system of government led by a dictator who typically rules by forcefully and often violently suppressing opposition and criticism, controlling all industry and commerce, and promoting nationalism and often racism
- The state of being a serf or feudal laborer
- Connected Southeast Asia, India, Arabia, and East Africa, beginning at least as early as the third century BCE (Three words no spaces)
- A term used to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place
- A crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower (two words no space)
- A Christian reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s and resulted in many Christians splitting off from the Catholic Church (two words no spaces)
- The policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically
- Economic system in which the means of production are owned by the government and property is publicly owned
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- Severe worldwide economic depression between 1929 and 1939 that began after a major fall in stock prices in the United States (two words no spaces)
- The exchange of diseases, ideas, food, crops, and populations between the New World and the Old World (two words no spaces)
- Ideological and political revolution that occurred in British America between 1765 and 1791
- Intellectual and philosophical movement in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries with an emphasis on reason & logic, and human rights
- Trade network that spanned Asia and into parts of Europe (two words no space)
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- Empire that conquered Asia and Russia, brought about a period of relative stability and helped develop the silk road further.
- Economic system in which the means of production are privately owned and operated for profit
- An intergovernmental organization whose purpose is to maintain international peace and security (two words no spaces)
- Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations
- A gunpowder empire that controlled much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa between the 14th and early 20th centuries (two words no spaces)
20 Clues: The state of being a serf or feudal laborer • Trade network that spanned Asia and into parts of Europe (two words no space) • A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force • Ideological and political revolution that occurred in British America between 1765 and 1791 • ...
World War 2 2022-09-15
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- many of those who stayed, endured _____ raids
- how long did trends take to develop during and after WW2?
- Hitler's _____ of Poland is what caused WW2
- who benefited the most from WW2?
- WW2 involved more than ____ countries
- when did WW2 end?
- the leader of Russia during WW2
- an estimated 40-50 ______ people died during WW2
- about _____ percent of the world’s population in 1940 died
- what is WW2 known for being?
- all had to deal with the threat of ____ attack
- when did The war in Europe end with Germany's surrender?
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- what did WW2 provide?
- which country suffered the greatest loss of life?
- failure of ______ helped cause WW2
- what intention did Japan mean when they attacked pearl harbor?
- the nation emerged as the world's most _______ and military power
- what war was WW2?
- the states that claimed to be ______ are Sweden, Switzerland, Spain and many more
- on average, 27,000 people died per ____
20 Clues: when did WW2 end? • what war was WW2? • what did WW2 provide? • what is WW2 known for being? • the leader of Russia during WW2 • who benefited the most from WW2? • failure of ______ helped cause WW2 • WW2 involved more than ____ countries • on average, 27,000 people died per ____ • Hitler's _____ of Poland is what caused WW2 • many of those who stayed, endured _____ raids • ...
World Religions Vocabulary 2022-09-21
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- Hindu salvation
- Trinity trinity of Hindu God's
- founder of Islam
- Angel who told Muhammad to spread the word of Allah
- founder of Christianity
- place of worship
- Holy book
- pillars moral code
- followers who spread the word of Jesus
- Pilgrimage to the Kaaba
- Submission
- giving to charity
- people who come from the middle east
- System fixed social class system
- commandments moral code
- small stone building that houses statues of Gods
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- someone who interprets God's message
- leads exodus
- individual spirit
- effort in Gods service
- scatter group of people
- ethnic group who live in the Fertile Crescent
- Muslim journey from mecca to Medina
- followers of Jesus
- savior sent by God
- holiest city
- Israels original name
- first four books of the new testament about life of Jesus
- an agreement with God
- Islamic God
30 Clues: Holy book • Submission • Islamic God • leads exodus • holiest city • Hindu salvation • founder of Islam • place of worship • individual spirit • giving to charity • followers of Jesus • savior sent by God • pillars moral code • Israels original name • an agreement with God • effort in Gods service • scatter group of people • founder of Christianity • Pilgrimage to the Kaaba • commandments moral code • ...
New World Developments 2022-09-22
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- / This animal's fur was popular for hats
- / First permanent European settlement in California.
- / First Europeans to enter the Mississippi river(____&_____)
- / French explorer that claimed the coast of Texas for France
- / The capital of New Mexico
- / A native tribe that trade with the English also known for their Confederacy
- XIV / King of France during 1643-1715
- / Cliff Dwellers
- / Gevernor of New Mexico during the Pueblo Revolt
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- / A French settlement founded in Louisiana in 1718
- / A native tribe that traded with the French, replaced the Hurons
- / founder of Quebec
- / The U.S. state the first Spanish settlement was at
- / Most French settlers were _________
- / A native tribe that traded with the French
- / First permanent European settlement in Texas.
- / European weapon that was given to the native tribes
- / The revolt were Pueblo Indians killed and drove out the Spanish
- / leader of the Pueblo Revolt
- / Most English settlers were _______
20 Clues: / Cliff Dwellers • / founder of Quebec • / The capital of New Mexico • / leader of the Pueblo Revolt • / Most English settlers were _______ • / Most French settlers were _________ • XIV / King of France during 1643-1715 • / This animal's fur was popular for hats • / A native tribe that traded with the French • / First permanent European settlement in Texas. • ...
World War I 2022-11-08
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- This cause of World War I was a policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- of Nations This intergovernmental organization lasted from 1919-1946, was founded after the Paris Peace Conference. It did not work effectively to prevent WWII.
- Baron Manfred von Richthofen had 80 kills and one of the most famous aces. German ace.
- This cause of World War I was based on an intense pride in one's nation.
- Powers This was a major alliance during World War I made up of Britain, France, Russia, and the United States. It was known as the Triple Entente(a French word) before the war.
- These are the four main causes of World War I. Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism.
- Powers This alliance during WWI included the United States, Great Britain, France, Russia and Italy (switched to the Allied Powers in 1915). (The blue countries of the East and West on map above)
- 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.
- Telegram This intercepted note from the German foreign minister to the Mexican government offered, territories in Texas, Arizona and New Mexico for Mexico. The note also confirmed the new policy of unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany against the Allied Powers. This helped turn Americans against Germany in WWI.
- This term refers to the payments and transfers of property that Germany was required to make under the treaty of Versailles.
- This British passenger ship was sunk by German U-boats in 1915, carrying civilians and ammunition to Britain from the U.S. The event turned American opinion against Germany.
- Restricting the amount of food and other goods people may buy during wartime to assure adequate supplies for the military
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- Powers This was a major alliance at the 'center' of Europe during World War I, made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire. It was formerly known as the Triple Alliance before the war. SHOWN ABOVE IN RED.
- These are ideas or information that usually designed by a government to influence public opinion, often times to persuade a people to go to war.
- Warfare 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.
- Front 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.
- assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand This was the spark that started World War I. Archduke Ferdinand, the Austrian crown prince, was murdered on June 28, 1914, by a Serbian nationalist while visiting Sarajevo, Bosnia. Germany urged Austria-Hungary to fight and they went to war against Serbia; all of this due to Serbia wanting to expand
- 1918 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."
- York Tennessee-born soldier whose action in the Argonne Forest made him an American hero
- Fourteen Points 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.
- This Central Power empire during WWI, started the war with their invasion of Serbia after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand on June 28, 1914 . It was made up of Austria, Hungary and several other nations and territories. After World War I it split up into several nations.
- of Versailles Treaty that ended WW I. It blamed Germany for WW I and handed down harsh punishment.
- Front 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.
- Wilson This was the 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.
24 Clues: This cause of World War I was based on an intense pride in one's nation. • Baron Manfred von Richthofen had 80 kills and one of the most famous aces. German ace. • York Tennessee-born soldier whose action in the Argonne Forest made him an American hero • This cause of World War I was a policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war. • ...
World War I 2022-11-08
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- Front In WWI, the region along the German-Russian Border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- The Balkan town in the Austro-Hungarian province of Bosnia where Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir to the throne
- A large empire in central Europe. One of the "Central Powers" in WWI. Part of the Triple Alliance; declared war on Serbia.
- German submarine, taken from the German 'Unterseeboat'
- First Battle of the Marne The Germans had surrounded Paris, Called the Battle of the Marne because of a River in France that is called the Marne, Was fought along the river about 50 miles outside France, , More than 1 battle at the Marne, French were able to halt the German advance and even push them back a little bit, Had help from some British troops
- warfare A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- French city at the southern end of the western front where battles were fought for months and the allies had advanced just 7 miles. 1 million men had been killed
- Powers The victorious allied nations of World War I. In World War I, the Allies included Britain, France, Italy, Russia, and the United States.
- to prepare for war
- Airplane fights in the sky were known as _______
- these people wanted to break away from Austria-Hungary and join the independent Slavic country of Serbia
- Front A line of trenches and fortifications in World War I that stretched without a break from Switzerland to the North Sea. Scene of most of the fighting between Germany, on the one hand, and France and Britain, on the other.
- Francis Ferdinand heir to the throne of Austria Hungary; assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, a bosnian serb.; sparked WWI
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
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- Space that separated troops between opposing trenches
- and Herzegovina. Austrian territory Serbia wanted; country where the assassination of Francis Ferdinand took place
- Powers In World War I the alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary and other nations allied with them in opposing the Allies.
- Great War Known as World War I and the War to End All Wars: a global military conflict that embroiled most of the world's great powers from 1914 to 1919.
- A situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible
- Were enraged because Austria-Hungary wanted to annex Bosnia so they assassinated the Duke of Austria-Hungary, Francis Ferdinand. This is another part that SPARKED the start of WWI. It is blamed for starting WWI.
- to stop people or supplies from coming into or going out of a country
- Not favoring either side
- Princip Assassinated Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie.
- Heavy armored vehicle which could travel over barbed wire and across enemy trenches, this would end trench warfare
- formal agreement between two or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to one another's defense
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
27 Clues: to prepare for war • Not favoring either side • Airplane fights in the sky were known as _______ • Space that separated troops between opposing trenches • German submarine, taken from the German 'Unterseeboat' • Princip Assassinated Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie. • A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • ...
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. • ...
AP World Crossword 2022-11-01
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- Took an army with him on his Hajj.
- Winds that move from Africa to Asia for 6 months, then back from Asia to Africa for the remaining 6.
- The combination of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism used as religion in China.
- The animal that made travelling across the Sahara Desert possible.
- The dynasty that put China back together.
- A Chinese eunuch who went exploring in the Indian Ocean basin during the Ming dynasty.
- Merchants who were partnered with the Mongolian government.
- One of the biggest (and only) Native American trade centres near Mississippi.
- The capital of Mali.
- The scientific name for the disease behind the black plague
- A war tactic that involves surrounding the enemy until something in your favour occurs.
- The capital city of Mongolia.
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- The Mongolian messenger system.
- Inns along the path of the road to allow travellers rest after a day's walk.
- What the Europeans were called after the Mongol Empire dissipated
- The Hindu temple that the Khmer built, known for its status as the biggest religous structure in the world.
- The Japanese alteration of Buddhism.
- The Chinese dynasty that was run by the Mongols.
- The area below the Sahara desert is called...
- A Moroccan explorer and scholar who, in total, travelled about 75,000 miles throughout his journeys.
- A type of sail which replaced the traditional square; Created by the Arabians.
21 Clues: The capital of Mali. • The capital city of Mongolia. • The Mongolian messenger system. • Took an army with him on his Hajj. • The Japanese alteration of Buddhism. • The dynasty that put China back together. • The area below the Sahara desert is called... • The Chinese dynasty that was run by the Mongols. • Merchants who were partnered with the Mongolian government. • ...
Ap World History:Modern 2022-06-07
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- The leader of Nothern Vietnam during the Vietnam proxy wars.
- What was responsible for the creation of Pakistan and Bangladesh after Muslims did not want to be the minority in India?
- who was the political leader that created the Russian communist party
- What was the organization that the English monarch granted a royal charter, giving it a monopoly on England's trade with India?
- The invasion that divided and colonized Africa for the benefit of European interests during the New imperialism.
- The policy that stated communism needed to be contained
- is A highly addictive drug that was exported from Britain and caused the rise of two wars.
- A contraceptive used to control fertility.
- Medicine used to treat bacteria
- the 3rd agricultural revolution that implemented GMOs
- Which Japanese city was bombed?
- A theory that stated if Turkey or Greece turned communist, then it would influence middle eastern countries to turn communist.
- Which country did Kwame Nkrumah govern?
- which country colonized Algeria?
- What country was created by the United Nations in 1948?
- Created by Woodrow Wilson, a failed organization that was created after WW1 to maintain peace and security for countries.
- A unsuccessful conflict of Indian soldiers who revolted against British rule
- who was the U.S. president for most of WW2
- the political leader of Cambodia
- This political leader ended apartheid in South Africa, held non-violent protests for civil rights, and became president in 1994.
- Glorification of the military
- created to give aid to western European countries.
- Which country promoted Asian domination through the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere?
- First female prime minister of India
- areas outside Europe in which so many European immigrants voluntarily settled
- which political leader implemented 5-years plan
- which 2 countries were global superpowers during the cold war?
- Genocide of Jews in Germany
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- An American Civil rights leader who believed in non-violence.
- Ottoman Empire, Germany, and Italy were what group in WW1
- meaning lightning war and an intense military campaign used by Germany
- The name of the party,Gandhi led.
- was A political party that advocated for an independent state for Muslims living in India.
- Where did the missile crisis happen
- What is it called when countries do not directly fight each other
- What is it called when A group of people who have a strong common identity and become loyal to a single state.
- The introduction of a movement where African and Asian nations who were decolonized and did not want to participate in the cold war.
- Dynasty The last Chinese Dynasty
- King leopard of Belgium had previous private ownership of which African country?
- Advertisements that were used during WW1.
- was a mass killing that discriminated against Christians in the Ottoman Empire.
- the president of Germany during WW2
- What did Nasser nationalized?
- Who was the facist leader of Italy.
- A disease caused by mosquitoes(tropical world).
- A theory that was used to justify why certain groups were superior to other groups
- The military alliance created by the USSR in response to the creation of NATO.
- the first proxy war after WW2
- A 10 year ban on chinese migration to the U.S
- and economic crisis that caused a high rate of unemployment
- First president of Indonesia
- Was the Chinese communist leader who implemented the cultural revolution and the Great Leap forward.
- What plan was created as a response to the great depression in America?
53 Clues: Genocide of Jews in Germany • First president of Indonesia • What did Nasser nationalized? • the first proxy war after WW2 • Glorification of the military • Medicine used to treat bacteria • Which Japanese city was bombed? • Dynasty The last Chinese Dynasty • which country colonized Algeria? • the political leader of Cambodia • The name of the party,Gandhi led. • ...
AP World Crossword 2022-06-03
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- ____ VIII; British King who split from the Roman Catholic Church
- seabird and bat droppings used in fertilizers, mainly produced in Peru
- Aztec farming technique that grew crops on floating platforms
- belief that while god exists, god does not intervene in the world
- people of purely Spanish descent born in the new world
- native people of New Zealand
- political theory developed by Karl Marx; idealogy that formed the base of communism
- an intellectual and philosophical movement that originated in Europe; caused many great scientific advancements
- ____ empire; used enslaved Christians to form the Janissaries
- economic theory that encourages imperialism, decreasing imports, and increasing exports
- Chinese emperor who abolished the civil service exam
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- ____ of terror during the French Revolution
- French military and political leader who led several successful campaigns in Europe, most importantly the Holy Roman Empire
- social hierarchy system in India
- Muslim religious experts who created and maintained Islamic law codes
- vast Chinese infrastructure project that was finished under the sui dynasty
- famous physicist and mathematician who discovered the laws of gravity and motion
- Muslim sect that believed that the successor to Muhammad should be Abu Bakr
- addictive substance that the British forced the Chinese to trade for; caused the ____ wars
- Indian troops that fought under the British
- last name of nonviolent resistance leader in India against the British
21 Clues: native people of New Zealand • social hierarchy system in India • ____ of terror during the French Revolution • Indian troops that fought under the British • Chinese emperor who abolished the civil service exam • people of purely Spanish descent born in the new world • Aztec farming technique that grew crops on floating platforms • ...
World War 2 2022-05-31
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- 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)
- Georgian revolutionary who leads the Soviet Union (2 words)
- The ___ provided about half the escorts across the Atlantic. (abbreviated)
- Under the NRMA in June 1940, ____ allowed mandatory enlistment in the army to help with home defence.
- Captured Canadians are known as? (abbreviated)
- a tactic where soldiers create entrances into building or rooms by blasting or tunneling through walls (2 words)
- The act that gave the government powers to take control over the nation’s resources and allow conscription for home defence. (abbreviated)
- Naval submarines the allied ships defended against
- The Austrian-Hungarian born citizen who failed art class, fought in ww1 and eventually pursuited a German political career (2 words)
- How many days after Britain declares war does Canada join.
- misleading information that is spread among the public for the purpose of damaging an opposing cause or spread a point of view
- What was created that was owned by the Canadian government that produced items private sectors could not. (2 words)
- What month did Canada join the war
- using all resources and infrastructures to focus on the war (2 words)
- The alliance that eventually included Canada, Britain, USA , France, and other commonwealth countries.
- What was created in 1942 that provided shore based jobs, wireless operators, coders, drivers, operational plotters for women (abbreviated)
- men who were conscripted through the national resources mobilization act who were forced into service against their will
- 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
- What did King use to help the conscription crisis that regarded the voting of the public.
- this gender was given the opportunity to join the armed force for the first time however were not allowed to join combat roles.
- this raid happened in 1942 where Canadian troops fought against Germany, canada suffered heavy losses. (2 words)
- Canada started building these small warships in the Battle of Atlantic to escort convoys across the ocean
- The day Hong Kong fell to the Japanese is known as? (2 words)
- rebellious young men who defied clothing restrictions (2 words)
- The day the allies took control over Europe (2 words)
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- What was introduced in January 1942, to reduce hoarding and ensure food for everyone (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)
- Foreign women who married Canadian soldiers serving overseas and then immigrated to Canada after the war (2 words)
- Established in 1942, helped coordinate wartime propaganda in Canada. (3 words)
- Who assured Parliament, and Quebec, that “So long as this government may be in power, no such measure [conscription] shall be enacted.” (4 words)
- Enemy aliens and visible minorities were forced to enter this place (2 words)
- Where did Canadians land first during D-day (2 words)
- Canada shows __ by not automatically declaring war following Britain’s declaration.
- The alliance that included Germany, Italy, and Japan
- The leader of this political party argued against going to war. (abbreviated)
- Known as the “Minister of Everything”.
- The act of sending a person back to their native country or land
- D-day is known as which operation (2 words)
- What did Canada practice in order to keep affairs outside their borders
- The troops that dropped behind enemy lines to disrupt transportation and communication in the Normandy invasion
- provincial liquor boards rationed this type of liquid
- a person that is forced to leave their country to escape war
- This ship, carrying 907 Jewish refugees, attempting to escape persecution was denied entry into Canada in 1939 (2 words)
- The air force consisting of Canadian pilots that participated in Britain’s bomber command. (abbreviated)
- right to vote in public
- p2549
- discrimination or hostility toward Jewish people is known as?(2 words with a dash)
- 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)
49 Clues: p2549 • 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) • Naval submarines the allied ships defended against • The alliance that included Germany, Italy, and Japan • Where did Canadians land first during D-day (2 words) • ...
ap world history 2022-06-09
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- - chemicals that inhibit the growth of or kill other microorganisms.
- financed the combatants.
- - the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb.
- - A people of this name is mentioned as early as the records of the Tang empire, living as nomads in northern Eurasia.
- - A progressive neurologic disorder that affects memory, thinking and behavior and causes the brain to shrink (atrophy) and brain cells to die.
- - Soviet statesman whose foreign policy brought an end to the Cold War and whose
- - a radical German nationalist during World War I.
- - a virus that destroys the immune system that should protect the body from diseases, The disease is passed from person to person through sexual acts, blood transfusions, used hypodermic needles, or from mother to child during birth.
- - A political system in which the government owns all property and dominates all
- - an alliance made to defend one another if they were attacked by any other country, US,
- female infertility.
- - established by Abbasid caliphs.
- traded on the world market.
- of life in a country.
- - a chinese website.
- - A harmless variant or derivative of a pathogen that stimulates a host's immune system
- - Was common in west Africa where the Bantu speakers had some immunity to it from long exposure
- - fabrics, introduced into West Africa by Muslims.
- - Indian multinational corporation that produced cars, farm equipment, military vehicles,
- - city in the western African country of Mali, historically important as a trading post on the trans-Saharan caravan route and as a centre of Islamic culture.
- Nations) NAFTA.
- - a distinct of the musical genre in Jamaica.
- electrical energy.
- - a policy initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev that involved restructuring of the social and economic status quo in communist Russia towards a market based economy and society.
- - term that is used while talking about economics, deals with production being mostly
- - a political, economic, and social hierarchy which helped organize land, work, and people's roles.
- war - During the Cold War, local or regional wars in which the superpowers armed, trained,
- mount defenses against the pathogen.
- - Satisfying the demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace and stability.
- - Swiss food and drink processing conglomerate corporation headquartered in Switzerland, it is the largest food company in the world, measured by revenues and other metrics (2014).
- and who joined with the United States to fight against global terrorism (Association of Southeast
- - the destruction of forest or forested areas by human or natural means.
- - an association of nations dedicated to economic and political cooperation in southeastern
- - was in great demand and by the twentieth century had become the most valuable
- - concerned with protecting its own borders against its German, French, and Dutch neighbors than with colonizing and advancing.
- - A mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal, in various proportions.
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- - The distinguishing term used for nations with supreme global power from the mere limited resources of other, merely great powers.
- - Individuals who work to spread their religious beliefs.
- - a combination of the hormones estrogen and progestogen in the form of a pill which
- trade, Weapons of Mass Destruction.
- - Creation of large, state-run farms rather than individual holdings.
- - the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- - a political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force and to be prepared to use it aggresively to defend or promote national interests.
- - Bird droppings utilized as fertilizer.
- - an international organization based in Geneva that monitors and enforces rules governing
- policy introduced major reforms.
- - Japanese industrial corporation that manufactures automobiles, trucks, and buses.
- - German monk, initiated Protestant Reformation.
- by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs.
- - A philosophical movement beginning in France that advocated reason and logic as the basis of authority and all decisions are using reason and logic to solve social problems.
- - Indian version of Hollywood.
- - an agreement between the United States of America, Canada, and Mexico to create a
- - An infectious bacterial disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is
- - A Christian kingdom that developed in the highlands of eastern Africa under the dynasty of King Lalaibela.
- - a religious and political effort that brought thousands of Jews from around the world back to their ancient homeland in the Middle East and reestablished Israel as the central location for Jewish identity.
- - a member of a community of people who move from one place to another, either with their livestock or subsisting on hunting and gathering.
- - the leader of the Indonesian struggle for independence from the Netherlands.
- - Egyptian colonel and statesman, prime minister and president.
- - the worst outbreak of anti-Semitism, claiming the lives of 6 million Jews.
- France, Canada, Western European countries.
- - strong and predictable winds.
- owned and operated to gain profit while the production, distributing, and the price
- - one of the first metals discovered.
- American trading bloc with certain rules governing trade between the three nations.
- the goods are determined by the free market.
65 Clues: Nations) NAFTA. • electrical energy. • female infertility. • - a chinese website. • of life in a country. • financed the combatants. • traded on the world market. • - Indian version of Hollywood. • - strong and predictable winds. • policy introduced major reforms. • - established by Abbasid caliphs. • trade, Weapons of Mass Destruction. • mount defenses against the pathogen. • ...
Ap world crossword 2022-06-09
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- military alliance: Germany, Austria , and Italy
- document that forced germany to take all the blame for WW1
- environmental damages which are caused by the cutting down of trees
- economic system where a countries trade and industry is controlled by private owners
- 3 forms of new communication methods
- terriost group
- joint stock company, formed to trade in the Indian Ocean
- openness and transparency in the government in the soviet union-gorbachev
- examples of this are Japan, finland, US
- new introduction of jamaican music
- meeting between the European powers in order to divide Africa amongst themselves
- form of Chinese social media
- an example of this would be the British East India company
- defense treaty established by the soviet union
- military alliance in WW 2 between lGermany, Italy, and Japan
- leader of Germany during WW1 and WW2
- this invention helped shipping and transportation faster and reduced geographic distance
- fuels made production faster and more efficient
- 40th president of the United states
- central territory or the state exercising power over a colonial empire.
- series of political and economic reforms to start the economy in the soviet union
- associated with developing countries caused by mosquitos and is like the flu
- law that prevented certain ethnic groups or women from entering the united states
- worldwide economic decline in the 1930s
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- form of new technolgy and created secret communication from coded notes
- military alliance between France,Great britain and Russia
- 28th president of the United states
- water way in Egypt that allowed for faster travel
- allowed for ships to carry more materials
- 33rd president of the united states
- they thought ancestors would come back to help drive out the British from their lands
- plan to industrailize the USSR and implemented by Joseph Stalin
- addictive drug that Britian sold to China
- bat droppings that were used for fertlizers
- medical innovation that prevents diseases and other risks
- war between the two superpowers: US and USSR
- imperalism in China
- system winners of World War I were given responsibility for governing over the German and Ottoman territories as inforced by the League of nations
- economic and socialist campaign led by the Chinese communist party-mao zedong
- acronym for an alliance system between North america and Europe
- american peaceful leader
- prime minster of India during the 1960s-1970s
- attack on the US, december 7th, 1941
- president of south africa
- spanish general who lifted Spain out of their depression
- ideology that supports the idea of “survival of the fittest”
- major export of West Afirca
- this new advancement allowed for women to have a choice on when they were ready to have children
- came from Belgium congo
- twitter biggest social media platforms
50 Clues: terriost group • imperalism in China • came from Belgium congo • american peaceful leader • president of south africa • major export of West Afirca • form of Chinese social media • new introduction of jamaican music • 28th president of the United states • 33rd president of the united states • 40th president of the United states • 3 forms of new communication methods • ...
AP World Review 2022-06-09
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- former president of chile
- The process by which the world becomes more interconnected
- A global crising resulting in the slow, but continuous warming of the earth
- A non-violent leader that led South Africa
- International relations where a country is able to affect developments in another country without formal authority
- A theory that states publicly owned land, direct involvement of the government
- An economic policy made by Ronald Regan
- Drug that was sold to China, which caused an addiction
- An alliance between the soviet union and their allies during the cold war
- A joint stock company formed to trade on the Indian ocean
- A type of film production including India film production
- Former communist president of north Vietnam
- Nationalized the suez canal
- A conference held to divide Africa between European powers
- A theory that states that once one country falls to communism, all of the surrounding countries will fall to communism as well
- The former name of Russia
- An indirect war that took place between the US and Soviet Union
- A war that was fought between the north and south parts of its country over the communist government
- A type of government that contains free market ideologies
- Helped women decide what they want to do with their body, regulated the amount of births
- a type of imperialism that states “survival of the fittest”
- caused by clearcutting forests, chopping trees, etc…
- Was nationalized by nasser
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- A rational for military violence
- A foreign American policy created by Harry Truman to contain the Soviets
- A rebellion against British rule in India
- An indigenous dance in the US that believed that indeignous ancestors would come and drive out the colonies
- bat droppings used as fertilizer
- An economy based on knowledge and accessibility of knowledge
- A pact consisting of the US, Canada and Mexico that helped eliminate tariffs on goods traded
- Government involvement in the people
- A policy in the soviet union that promoted a more open government
- A metal prevalent in South America, specifically Chile
- An alliance pact between 30 member states to prevent further war
- A war that was instigated by a superpower
- A disease prevalent in subtropical regions that is spread by mosquitoes
- A proxy war dealing with debate over communism
- An indigenous group that was located in oklahoma
- A form of imperialism dealing with money
- A new time of rapid production of fertilizers to promote crop growth and yields
- Colonies where the colonizers moved to
- An organization that promotes peace including 193 member countries
- A policy enacted by Mao Zedong for economic benefit in communist China
- Merchants that traveled to the Americas mainly for economic gain
- An act that prohibited chinese people from coming to the us
- A geographical area where a certain ethnic group is abundant
- When a country's affairs are controlled by another country
- People that spread religion, cultural and other factors to other regions.
- An abundant resource in Western Africa
- Became available in the 19th century, used to prevent diseases
50 Clues: former president of chile • The former name of Russia • Was nationalized by nasser • Nationalized the suez canal • A rational for military violence • bat droppings used as fertilizer • Government involvement in the people • Colonies where the colonizers moved to • An abundant resource in Western Africa • An economic policy made by Ronald Regan • ...
World War ll 2022-06-09
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- Making concessions to an aggressor in order to avoid conflict.
- German for "lightning war," a military tactic that combined swift, massive, and highly coordinated attacks by planes, tanks, and infantry to overwhelm and quickly conquer an enemy.
- A settlement reached in September 1938 in which Britain and France agreed to let Germany annex part of Czechoslovakia.
- Soon to be Britain’s next prime minister.
- A policy of limiting a nation's international relations so that it can exist in peace and harmony by itself in the world.
- A government order involving trade with another nation that forbids the buying or selling of something.
- The name given to Italy and Germany, and later also to Japan and other German allies, during World War II
- the stage tanks break through the weak spot, spreading panic among troops and civilians.
- The nations pledge to respect Chinas territory and independence.
- A measure, often involving suspension of diplomatic or economic relations, taken by a nation or group of nations against another nation to pressure it to change its behavior.
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- Believed his compromise with the Germans at the Munich conference had secured peace for Europe.
- The stage motorized divisions move through the opening and circle back to surround the enemy forces from behind.
- A belief in increasing a nation's military strength as the way to become or remain powerful the glorification of military virtues and ideals.
- The stage planes bomb military and civilian targets behind the lines. Paratroopers disrupt communications and slow the movement of enemy reinforcements.
- The practice of making unprovoked attacks or other military encroachments on the territory of another country.
- Leader of Nazis.
- The stage infantry troops create a smokescreen to hide the forces gathering for a breakthrough.
- The stage infantry troops arrive to take care of any remaining areas of resistance.
- Army led by Hitler.
- The stage German attackers identify a weak spot in the enemy's defensive line.
20 Clues: Leader of Nazis. • Army led by Hitler. • Soon to be Britain’s next prime minister. • Making concessions to an aggressor in order to avoid conflict. • The nations pledge to respect Chinas territory and independence. • The stage German attackers identify a weak spot in the enemy's defensive line. • ...
AP World Crossword 2022-06-01
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- First system of writing that was formed by wedge-shaped characters on clay tablets
- The blending of the qualities of different belief systems or cultures
- Precious mineral that was mined in places such as Potosi and used for trade by European powers with Asian countries
- Leader of France after the French Revolution who created eponymous codes and embarked on eponymous wars. Was eventually defeated by the Duke of Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo and exiled to St. Helena
- Type of military dictatorship dynasty prevalent in Japan led by this eponymous leader
- The belief in or worship of more than one god
- Normally involving a centrally planned economy, this political and economic system was seen as a transition between capitalism and communism by Karl Marx. Examples of societies employing this political and economic system include the mill town, New Lanark, in Scotland
- First civilization that is situated in present-day Iraq between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Polytheistic religion founded in the Indus River Valley in India whose beliefs included reincarnation and that everyone had assigned roles in society
- Type of theistic leadership that was common in Islamic empires
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- Belief system founded by Siddhartha Gautama that pulls many of its beliefs from Hinduism. Followers attempt to achieve Nirvana through good deeds and giving up their desire
- An economic theory that established that it was favorable to have a large trade surplus and that countries should focus on being exporters
- Belief system formed in China that highlighted the importance of relationships in society and the need for rituals and traditions to preserve order
- Pastoral Nomads led by Chinggis Khan who created one of the largest empires in history
- Gunpowder empire based in India. Notable leaders include Akbar, Shah Jahan, and Jahangir
- Intellectual movement that took place in France during the 1800s. Major members of the movement included Montesquieu, Voltaire, and Rousseau
- Elite fighting force taken from their families at birth and converted to Islam. Technically slaves yet received a lot of prestige in the Ottoman Empire
- Social/Political system where landowners would provide land in exchange for loyalty
- - If in doubt, a person with this name is probably the King of France. XIV was the Sun King and XVI was the last king before the revolution
- Holy book of Islam that records Muhammad’s teachings
- Descendants of Muhammad Ali who ruled Egypt until 1952. Attempted to reform yet failed and were effectually controlled by European powers due to their financial insecurity
21 Clues: The belief in or worship of more than one god • Holy book of Islam that records Muhammad’s teachings • Type of theistic leadership that was common in Islamic empires • The blending of the qualities of different belief systems or cultures • First system of writing that was formed by wedge-shaped characters on clay tablets • ...
World history Midterm 2022-12-12
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- the birthplace of Western civilization.
- having a centralized government and a bureaucracy
- a belief system that human life is one of suffering
- two-wheeled vehicle pulled by a horse
- love of wisdom
- capital and largest city of Italy aka Eternal City.
- a pattern to rise and fall of all the dynasties that ruled China
- Tables, earliest written legislation of ancient Roman law
- respect for parents and ancestors in societies influenced by Confucian thought.
- form of government in which a state is ruled by representatives of the citizen body.
- military force mounted on horseback
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- The highest-ranking bishops in Eastern Orthodoxy
- It was believed that natural disasters, famines, and astrological signs were signals that the emperor loosing this
- greek history, culture, or art after Alexander the Great.
- an ancient network of trade routes which connected Europe and Asia.
- a political system consisting of an independent city
- a collection of the religion, culture, and philosophy of ancient India.
- a group of people traveling together, often on a trade expedition.
- priests, ministers, or rabbis
- a warrior society in ancient Greece
20 Clues: love of wisdom • priests, ministers, or rabbis • a warrior society in ancient Greece • military force mounted on horseback • two-wheeled vehicle pulled by a horse • the birthplace of Western civilization. • The highest-ranking bishops in Eastern Orthodoxy • having a centralized government and a bureaucracy • a belief system that human life is one of suffering • ...
WORLD WAR ONE 2022-12-04
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- a simple soldier
- a general term for guns, barbed wire, poison gas
- the place where soldiers spent day & night
- other name of World War One
- the wet land that was in teh trench
- special disease of WWI soldiers
- new chemical weapon during World War One
- the opponent in war time
- insects that infest your hair
- verb to indicated you ingest a liquid
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- a spchological and physical weapon during WWI
- a medical problem (sickness, infection ...)
- insects you can find in your bed or on pets
- the meat British soldiers ate in cans
- the most dangerous zone fora soldier
- past participle to explain you can't get away
- verb weh nyou place a medal on a chest
- verb to explain you dont enjoy a situation
- the highest position in the Army
- an insect that sucks your blood
20 Clues: a simple soldier • the opponent in war time • other name of World War One • insects that infest your hair • special disease of WWI soldiers • an insect that sucks your blood • the highest position in the Army • the wet land that was in teh trench • the meat British soldiers ate in cans • the most dangerous zone fora soldier • verb to indicated you ingest a liquid • ...
World History Review 2022-12-09
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- Money paid to a local lord or leader for protection
- This Frenchman was in charge of the CPS
- A large desert in Northern Africa
- This man took over after the French revolution
- Money paid for the forgiveness of sins
- A violent overthrow or uprising
- This means centered around the earth
- The selling of church offices
- This author mocked the aristocracy relentlessly
- This man was the leader of the Mughal Empire
- This exchange involved Europe, Africa and America
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- The study of raising and tending flora
- This is the most opulent palace in the world
- This type of society stretches from Europe to The US
- Most of the early exploration was in search of these
- This man is the founder of Christianity
- Money collected by official or unofficial gov't
- This word literally means rebirth
- The name Hobbes gave to his writing on Gov't
- This man improved upon the telescope
- Believed in a massive government
21 Clues: The selling of church offices • A violent overthrow or uprising • Believed in a massive government • A large desert in Northern Africa • This word literally means rebirth • This means centered around the earth • This man improved upon the telescope • The study of raising and tending flora • Money paid for the forgiveness of sins • This man is the founder of Christianity • ...
World War 1 2022-12-20
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- A devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- fighting in Meuse Argonne arena
- Formed by American soldiers who went overseas
- The development of armed forced and theiruse as a tool of diplomacy
- British that was torpedoed off of the coast of Ireland
- The system in which heavy guard ships escort merchant ships across the Atlantic Ocean
- Assasinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife. Apart of the Black Hand Society.
- The truce that ended the war and stopped fire
- An act that required men to register with the goverment to be randomly selected for military service
- The head of the CPI and former yellow journalist
- A secret telegram from the German foreign minister to the German ambassador of Mexico
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- The propaganda agency that promoted the war
- Heir to the Austrian throne
- Issued by Germany to promise that they wouldn't sink merchant ships
- Consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Consisted of France, Britain, and Russia
- A person who opposes warfare on moral grounds
- Where armies fought for mere yards of ground. Fought in trenches.
- Became famous from
- Led the AEF
20 Clues: Led the AEF • Became famous from • Heir to the Austrian throne • fighting in Meuse Argonne arena • Consisted of France, Britain, and Russia • The propaganda agency that promoted the war • Formed by American soldiers who went overseas • A person who opposes warfare on moral grounds • The truce that ended the war and stopped fire • ...
Major World Religions 2022-09-28
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- By following these rules in Buddhism nirvana can be achieved
- Hinduism's holy book containing stories of Aryan conquerors
- Islams place of worship
- Hindu social structure
- First five books of the Hebrew Bible
- Released from reincarnation in Buddhism
- Founder of Confucianism
- The Confucianist holy book
- Christianity's place of origin that is still around today
- Holy day of Judaism
- The sabboth day of Christianity
- The enlightened one in Buddhism
- Holy book of Christianity
- Spiritual leader of Judaism
- symbolism of balance in Taoism
- Buddhism's place of origin
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- The basis of civil and religious laws of Judaism
- The Chinese philosophy that believes order in the household is the best way to ensure order in society
- The messiah of Christianity
- The holy book of Islam
- Hindu spiritual leaders
- Founder of Judaism
- The day Christianity celebrates as Jesus's birthday
- Holy book of Buddhism
- Founder of Islam
- Hinduism's release from the cycle of rebirth
- Islams God
- Holy book of Taoism
- Hinduism's place of origin
- Muslims month of fast
30 Clues: Islams God • Founder of Islam • Founder of Judaism • Holy book of Taoism • Holy day of Judaism • Holy book of Buddhism • Muslims month of fast • The holy book of Islam • Hindu social structure • Islams place of worship • Hindu spiritual leaders • Founder of Confucianism • Holy book of Christianity • The Confucianist holy book • Hinduism's place of origin • Buddhism's place of origin • ...
World of Science 2022-09-30
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- amount or number of something
- instrument that magnifies small objects so that they can be easily seen
- a factor that changes in an experiment in order to test a hypothesis
- knowledge about or study of the natural world based on facts learned through experiments and observation
- observation that has been repeatedly confirmed and accepted as “true.”
- process of asking about or investigating something in order to find out more about it
- summary of many experimental results and observations
- application of science for practical reasons
- prejudice in favor of or against something
- Study of Living Things
- measure of the amount of matter in an object
- information, facts or data supporting (or contradicting) a claim
- facts and statistics collected together during investigation
- a series of steps to follow (Dr. OPHERC, CER)
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- a measure of how hot or cold
- a quantity, measurement, data reported as a number
- explanation based on prior scientific research or observations
- explanation that ties together many hypotheses and observations
- shows the relative sizes of two or more values
- A representation of an object or system
- measure of the size of a body or region in 3-D space
- an experiment that tests only one factor at a time by using comparison with a control group
- tiny particles called electrons are used to produce magnified images
- suggested answer to a scientific question
- objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment
- relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality of something
- measure of a size of a surface or a region
- collection of beliefs or practices mistakenly regarded as being based on scientific method
- a plan for asking questions and testing possible answers
- Model small, but exact copy
30 Clues: Study of Living Things • Model small, but exact copy • a measure of how hot or cold • amount or number of something • A representation of an object or system • suggested answer to a scientific question • measure of a size of a surface or a region • prejudice in favor of or against something • application of science for practical reasons • ...
Around the World 2022-11-15
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- A busy country, famous for curry
- Cute birds that like to swim
- A piece of art. Usually a person or animal
- A big building where kings and queens live
- English-speaking country, near New Zealand
- A mountain that shoots out lava and gas
- Old building shaped like a triangle
- A place where vegetable are grown
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- A country famous for food and nature
- Animals that are hairy and clever
- A very big, dangerous cat
- A place with no rain
- A place where people stay on their holiday
- Many buildings and people all in one area
- Famous for history and food
- Scary animal with no legs
- Building that makes a lot of things
- Dangerous animals that like water
- A big piece of land. Next to Asia
- An old Asian country with a big population
20 Clues: A place with no rain • A very big, dangerous cat • Scary animal with no legs • Famous for history and food • Cute birds that like to swim • A busy country, famous for curry • Animals that are hairy and clever • Dangerous animals that like water • A big piece of land. Next to Asia • A place where vegetable are grown • Building that makes a lot of things • ...
Ancient World History 2020-06-05
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- The taming of animals for human use.
- An Islamic place of worship.
- The art of beautiful handwriting.
- A pilgrimage to Mecca, performed as a duty by Muslims.
- An Islamic model for living, based on the life and teachings of Muhammad.
- A form of culture characterized by cities, specialized workers, etc.
- A people's unique way of life.
- A system of writing with wedge-shaped symbols.
- One of the professional record keepersin early civilizations.
- A belief in many gods.
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- A tiered, pyramid-shaped structure that formed part of a Sumerian Temple.
- An ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sounds.
- A massive structure with a rectangular base and four triangular sides.
- A king of ancient Egypt, considered a god.
- God (an arabic word, used mainly in Islam)
- A group of people descended from a common ancestor.
- A series of rulers from a single family.
- A human made object, such as a weapon,tool, or piece of jewerly.
- A follower of Islam
- A skilled worker, such as a weaver or a potter.
20 Clues: A follower of Islam • A belief in many gods. • An Islamic place of worship. • A people's unique way of life. • The art of beautiful handwriting. • The taming of animals for human use. • A series of rulers from a single family. • A king of ancient Egypt, considered a god. • God (an arabic word, used mainly in Islam) • A system of writing with wedge-shaped symbols. • ...
Honors World History 2020-05-15
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- First democracy, inspired modern democracy
- Oligarchy, rigid, militaristic
- Couldnt hold public office in rome
- a Structure in england that was built between the neolithic era and the bronze age
- King at the top, royal governors, local control of affairs
- spread by exile by assyrians, and babylonian captivity
- located in present day Iraq and Syria
- Believe in Karma and reincarnation
- Centrally located in the mediterranean basin
- Official religion of persia
- any history before the invention of writing or well kept records
- United Athens and Sparta against Persian Empire
- Main Greek Column
- Roman god whose greek counterpart is Aphrodite
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- Founder of Judaism
- something that happened after said time period
- “New stone Age”
- King of Gods
- belief in many gods
- Ancient China trade network
- Believe in a Code of Harmony, and Ancestor worship
- explained natural phenomena, human qualities, and life events
- Phoencian capital city
- centered on the huanghe (Yellow river)
- Founded by Siddhatra Guatama
- Egyptian writing system
- belief in one god
- Athens/Delian League VERSUS Sparta/ Peloponnesian
- One of the first cities
- rich families who were eligible to hold public office in rome
30 Clues: King of Gods • “New stone Age” • belief in one god • Main Greek Column • Founder of Judaism • belief in many gods • Phoencian capital city • Egyptian writing system • One of the first cities • Ancient China trade network • Official religion of persia • Founded by Siddhatra Guatama • Oligarchy, rigid, militaristic • Couldnt hold public office in rome • Believe in Karma and reincarnation • ...
The sports world 2020-05-25
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- melee combat
- you must put the ball in the hole
- the goal is to score the ball in the opponent's team's basket
- Team play, you must make the ball touch the floor of the rival team
- It is a sport of evasion and team contact born in England,it is practiced at university and it has a team
- Art of handling the sword and other melee weapons to combat
- You need a racket to play
- Snow slide
- you must be fast, jump and have resistance
- you hit with your fists. You need gloves.
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- Team play in the pool
- You need a board to move on the waves
- Climb to the top of the high mountains
- it is one of the most popular sports in the world
- You need a paddle to propel yourself
- Game between two teams of nine players each, it is very popular in the USA
- Ride fast on your horse of steel
- Use your arms and legs to move under the water
- you must use a club to carry the ball to the goal.
- Considered sport science
20 Clues: Snow slide • melee combat • Team play in the pool • Considered sport science • You need a racket to play • Ride fast on your horse of steel • you must put the ball in the hole • You need a paddle to propel yourself • You need a board to move on the waves • Climb to the top of the high mountains • you hit with your fists. You need gloves. • ...
world issues definitions 2017-04-13
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- Council one of the organs of the United Nations in charge of the maintenance of international peace and security
- the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a military alliance of European and North American democracies founded after World War II to strengthen international ties between member states
- an extremist militant group that rules by Wahhabi/Salafi law
- the use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, trying to make a political statement
- warfare a form of irregular warfare in which a small group of combatants fight a larger traditional military.
- patriotic belief, way of living or feeling of superiority.
- the act of making a person or thing American in character or nationality.
- supreme power or authority.
- someone who rises in opposition against an established government or ruler.
- state a state that shares language history and culture under the same government.
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- the means by which state policy is enforced
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- Nations an intergovernmental organization to promote international co-operation
- a threatened penalty for not obeying a law or rule.
- revolution When technology is replaced by new technology that is more advanced.
- a political theory 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.
- powers countries that are deemed powerful based on their political and economic dominance of the global arena.
- world much more poor, developing countries.
- the active maintenance of a truce between nations or communities
- homogeneity a measure between zero and one of how similar agents are throughout a population.
20 Clues: supreme power or authority. • the means by which state policy is enforced • a threatened penalty for not obeying a law or rule. • world much more poor, developing countries. • patriotic belief, way of living or feeling of superiority. • an extremist militant group that rules by Wahhabi/Salafi law • ...
Our smart world 2017-02-12
25 Clues: Fön • Lampe • schlau • Roboter • Stecker • nützlich • Schalter • Weltraum • Satellit • virtuell • Raumfähre • Erfindung • Forschung • Astronaut • Steckdose • Mikrowelle • Wasserhahn • Ausrüstung • überwachen • entschärfen • Kühlschrank • Elektrizität • Wirklichkeit • Stromausfall • Herzschrittmacher
World War 1 2017-03-29
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- The longest and most bloodiest battle in the war.
- The alliance between Britain, France, and Russia during the war.
- The war tactic that became famous during World War 1 and was first used at the First Battle of the Marne; this lengthened the duration of the war from months to years.
- The area of land between two hostile trenches, across which artillery and gun fire and ground assaults were launched.
- The message sent by Germany to Mexico in order to convince them to engage the US in conflict if they violate their proclamation of neutrality.
- A belief that the Slavic peoples of the Balkans and southern Europe should form their own independent, unified nation.
- The kind of naval warfare that Germany was most famous for using during the war, especially against Great Britain.
- The surprise French attack on the Germans marching through France that proved that the Western front would not be an easy win.
- A period where two or more nations engage in the rapid production of military technology and equipment, usually in response or rivalry to each other.
- The country that declared war on Germany due to the violation of neutrality of a country between Germany and France.
- The archduke of Austria-Hungary who was the presumptive heir to the royal throne. His assassination in Sarajevo led to the ultimately causation of World War I.
- The battle of the war in which tanks were first introduced.
- Material intended to persuade or invoke an emotional response, often through distortion or misrepresentation.
- A large region of south-eastern Europe, bordered by Austria-Hungary to the north, the Black Sea to the east, the Mediterranean Sea to the south and the Adriatic Sea to the west. Nations in the Balkans include Serbia, Bosnia, Greece and Montenegro.
- A temporary suspension of hostilities in a war, often while a peace treaty is being negotiated.
- The British ocean liner that was sunk by a German U-boat and provoked American neutrality.
- One sided conflicts against undeveloped or inferior forces, waged to gain control of a colonial possession.
- A Serbian nationalist group, formed in 1901 and particularly active after 1908. Among their objectives were the removal of Austrian control in Bosnia and the formation of a ‘Greater Serbia’ for Slavic people in the Balkans.
- The Russian Tsar that abdicated his throne during the war.
- The treaty that ended World War 1.
- The last nation to involve themselves in the war by declaring it on Germany.
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- The agenda that the Germans had planned in order to quickly defeat the French on the Western front and attend to the intimidating Russians to the east.
- The country who had been declared war upon first.
- The peace treaty between Russia and the Triple Alliance.
- The body of water which was declared a military area by Great Britain, effectively creating a blockade of goods to Germany.
- The overthrow of the former Russian government.
- The Serbian assassin of the Austrian Archduke.
- The type of submarine warfare used by Germany in 1915 that included attacks on all military as well as merchant boats going to Britain.
- The communist leader of the Bolsheviks that takes over Russia.
- The first use of this gas by the Germans during World War I.
- The title for the ruler of Germany
- The nickname of the legendary German flying ace.
- The country that declared war shortly after the assassination of the Archduke.
- The country that mobilized to protect the country who had been declared war upon.
- The alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- The US president that officially announced their neutrality.
- The country that immediately declared war upon the country that had begun to mobilize, as well as France and neutral Belgium; annexed the former country of Prussia.
- An aerial battle between aircraft.
- A collective term for large calibre mobile guns, capable of firing explosive shells that cause considerable destruction.
- A higher ranking member of the military.
40 Clues: The title for the ruler of Germany • An aerial battle between aircraft. • The treaty that ended World War 1. • A higher ranking member of the military. • The Serbian assassin of the Austrian Archduke. • The overthrow of the former Russian government. • The nickname of the legendary German flying ace. • The country who had been declared war upon first. • ...
World Religion Crossword 2020-06-21
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- subdivision: Belief that God cannot be subdivided.
- Was the first king of Israel.
- Is the holy place of worship in Judaism.
- Are Hindu temples that are dedicated to different gods and are the focus of religious life.
- Hajj: Is an annual pilgrimage to Mecca
- One of the main branches of Islam
- The liberation from samsara.
- Belief that there is only one God.
- Name used to describe Hindus that mostly focus on worshipping Vishnu.
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- Is a hat that is often worn by Jewish men.
- Place of worship for Muslims
- Belief that everyone has an atman (a soul).
- creation: Belief that God created the universe with no help.
- The central figure of Christianity
- Festival of colours, spring and friendship.
- kippur: On this day, Jews ask God for forgiveness for their sins to secure their fate.
- Ritual that consists of making offerings of fruits and flowers to an image of God.
- A desert valley in western Saudi Arabia, is Islam’s holiest city, as it’s the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad.
- A belief in a form of Braham that represents destruction.
- (peace be upon him): is the final prophet in Islam.
- is a collection of sacred texts or scriptures followed by Christians
21 Clues: Place of worship for Muslims • The liberation from samsara. • Was the first king of Israel. • One of the main branches of Islam • The central figure of Christianity • Belief that there is only one God. • Is the holy place of worship in Judaism. • Hajj: Is an annual pilgrimage to Mecca • Is a hat that is often worn by Jewish men. • ...
World Religion Crossword 2020-06-21
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- subdivision: Belief that God cannot be subdivided.
- Was the first king of Israel.
- Is the holy place of worship in Judaism.
- Are Hindu temples that are dedicated to different gods and are the focus of religious life.
- Hajj: Is an annual pilgrimage to Mecca
- One of the main branches of Islam
- The liberation from samsara.
- Belief that there is only one God.
- Name used to describe Hindus that mostly focus on worshipping Vishnu.
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- Is a hat that is often worn by Jewish men.
- Place of worship for Muslims
- Belief that everyone has an atman (a soul).
- creation: Belief that God created the universe with no help.
- The central figure of Christianity
- Festival of colours, spring and friendship.
- kippur: On this day, Jews ask God for forgiveness for their sins to secure their fate.
- Ritual that consists of making offerings of fruits and flowers to an image of God.
- A desert valley in western Saudi Arabia, is Islam’s holiest city, as it’s the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad.
- A belief in a form of Braham that represents destruction.
- (peace be upon him): is the final prophet in Islam.
- is a collection of sacred texts or scriptures followed by Christians
21 Clues: Place of worship for Muslims • The liberation from samsara. • Was the first king of Israel. • One of the main branches of Islam • The central figure of Christianity • Belief that there is only one God. • Is the holy place of worship in Judaism. • Hajj: Is an annual pilgrimage to Mecca • Is a hat that is often worn by Jewish men. • ...
around the world 2019-04-09
20 Clues: ola • rūmai • valsas • paniuręs • audringa • linksmas • purvinas • išsigandęs • pila lietus • sniego senis • tylus, ramus • džiaugsmingas • stovyklavietė • atsipalaidavęs • lengvas vėjelis • didingas , puikus • vytis, persekioti • nardymas su akvalangu • keliantis pasibjaurėjimą • labai nelaimingas, apgailėtinas
World War I 2019-06-02
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- of Brest-Litovsk: This ended the war between Russia and the Central Powers.
- Joffre: Top French commander during World War I
- Nations: These were known of allies of World War I
- Ferdinand: His death set a chain reaction which led to outbreak of World War I
- Princip: Assassinated the Archduke Francis Ferdinand
- Type of gun used during Word War I
- A member of the Triple Alliance
- battle of Ypres: This battle saw the first use of chemical weapons
- 14 points: This called for the right of self-determination
- Month that WWI ended
- These were used to drop bombs on the enemy
- One of the major members of the Triple Entente
- Douglas Haig: British general of British troops in France during WWI
- This type of warfare resulted in the use of masks
- Seas Fleet: German fleet ships known as..
- The ship that Germany sank which brought the United States into WWI
- Wilson: American President during World War I.
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- soldiers: This is what American Soldiers were called during World War I
- Berchtold: Austria's foreign minister who was known as a war hawk
- Von Hindenburg: German commander during WWI
- Clemenceau: Political leader of France during WWI but not president.
- King of Germany during WWI
- Von Bismarck: German Chancellor during WWI, he favored war
- Eighteen: Year that World War I ended
- Name of powers who fought against the Central Powers
- Grand Fleet: Name given to the Great Britain navy
- Longest battle of WWI
- This was the last 'open' battle of the Western Front
- Foot: Soldiers had this from walking through water for long period of time
- Orlando: Leader of Italy during WWI
- Soldiers wore these on their heads to protect themselves
- German plan of destroying French forces by outflanking was known as the __________ plan.
- The cease fire which occurred between German and French troops was known as..
- This is what soldiers would stay in during nights of war
- Soldiers hid behind these for protection and cover.
- War ended on the _______ day of the eleventh month.
- Lloyd George: Leader of Great Britain during WWI
- Poincare: He was not known as one of the leaders who were known collectively as the Big Four at the peace meetings during World War I
- Pershing: Commander of the American troops in Europe during WWI
39 Clues: Month that WWI ended • Longest battle of WWI • King of Germany during WWI • A member of the Triple Alliance • Type of gun used during Word War I • Orlando: Leader of Italy during WWI • Eighteen: Year that World War I ended • These were used to drop bombs on the enemy • Seas Fleet: German fleet ships known as.. • Von Hindenburg: German commander during WWI • ...
World War 1 2019-02-04
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- The convincing factor that war with Germany was necessary
- The U.S. refused to join this even though it was created by our own president
- This required men ages 21-30 to register for a random selection to go to war
- They type of fighting that took place, classified the war as the first "modern" war
- A biased form of communication designed to influence peoples thoughts and actions
- The barrier that the U.S. Navy created to protect ships from German U-Boats
- World War 1 is a direct result of...
- President Wilson's plan for lasting peace
- Great Britain, France, and Russia
- When the American troops joined the war they were...
- Were used to sink British or Allied ships without warning
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- During the war what boomed in the U.S.
- A lack of sleep leading to fatigue was known as...
- Called for a fine up to $10,000 or 20 years in prison for undermining the war effort
- Was designed to punish and weaken Germany
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- His campaign was successful but it also caused an increase of hatred and violence towards ethnic groups
- This group(s) of people were blamed by the German people for WW1
- German politicians that sign the Treaty of Versailles were know as...
- Country that left the war due to a Communist revolution in their country
20 Clues: Great Britain, France, and Russia • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • World War 1 is a direct result of... • During the war what boomed in the U.S. • Was designed to punish and weaken Germany • President Wilson's plan for lasting peace • A lack of sleep leading to fatigue was known as... • When the American troops joined the war they were... • ...
World War I 2019-02-04
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- soldiers
- building up militaries to protect colonies over seas
- extreme pride in one's country
- english passenger ship sunk by germany
- assassination caused WWI
- reduced the threat of U-boats
- formed with other countries to protect each other
- german submarine
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- when encountered with this, one must wear a gas mask
- to give up
- competition for colonies as a source for raw materials
- germany, austria-hungary, italy
- telegraph from germany to mexico
- he kept us out of the war
- britian, france, russia
- the space between trenches
- serbian terrorist group
- a disease caused by poor conditions in trench
- used by troops for protection
- countries who do not choose a side
- where ferdinand was killed
21 Clues: soldiers • to give up • german submarine • britian, france, russia • serbian terrorist group • assassination caused WWI • he kept us out of the war • the space between trenches • where ferdinand was killed • used by troops for protection • reduced the threat of U-boats • extreme pride in one's country • germany, austria-hungary, italy • telegraph from germany to mexico • ...
World War One 2019-02-04
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- German submarines
- the nation that did not join the league of nations
- alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia
- the first world war
- the archduke of Austria-Hungary that was assassinated
- things that allowed the British clear paths for ground troops
- president Wilson's idea to create peace by joining all the nations together
- nation that began gaining ground between 1914-1917
- the German kaiser during the war that was forced to give up the throne
- the telegram from Germany to Mexico that was intercepted by the U.S., causing the U.S. to enter the war
- nation that switched sides during the war
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- the treaty that ended the war
- Britain's idea to block off all trades to Germany with their naval fleet
- the British passenger ship that Germany sank
- German soldier during world war one that eventually became the dictator of Germany
- alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- president of the U.S. during the war(last name)
- President Wilson's proposed treaty to end the war that got rejected for the Treaty of Versailles
- the United States tried to practice this before the war
- where the Zimmerman note was intended to go
20 Clues: German submarines • the first world war • the treaty that ended the war • nation that switched sides during the war • where the Zimmerman note was intended to go • the British passenger ship that Germany sank • president of the U.S. during the war(last name) • the nation that did not join the league of nations • alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia • ...
world of words 2019-03-19
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- a book that has a thick paper cover
- to make available to the public
- white surface where a film is shown
- to perform in a play or film
- a very successful recor, film or play
- a film or TV series that is based on a book or play
- a book that is part of a series
- to shape an object out of wood, stone or clay
- a person suggested for a job on an award
- to make an object by cutting a piece of wood or stone
- to employ
- the main content of a book
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- one of the sections which a book is divided into
- a printed book or magazine
- the written version of a film or play
- to instruct actors in a play or films
- a person considered for a job
- a book that has a stiff hard cover
- to make or draw plans for sth
- an attack
- a particular version of a printed publication
- the actors in a film or play
- the people who work on a ship or plane
23 Clues: an attack • to employ • a printed book or magazine • the main content of a book • to perform in a play or film • the actors in a film or play • a person considered for a job • to make or draw plans for sth • to make available to the public • a book that is part of a series • a book that has a stiff hard cover • a book that has a thick paper cover • white surface where a film is shown • ...
World War I 2019-05-03
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- German submarines used to blockade Britain and France
- area between the opposing sides trenches
- payments for war damages Germany had to make to Britain and France
- entrance into the war brought fresh troops, supplies, and a morale boost
- military strategy used due to the advancements in technology on the Western Front
- British passenger liner that was sunk by German uboats, killing Americans and angering them
- a sense of unity based upon shared characteristics: language, culture, historical experience, religion, ethnicity and geography; lead to revolutions around the world. Pride in your nation.
- Governments on both sides spread ideas to influence public opinion to support the war effort
- agreement that blamed and punished Germany for WWI; taking land and payment for war damages
- countries must be able to choose their own fates and destiny
- world peace organization Wilson argued for at the Paris Peace Conference
- mutual defense agreements between the major European nations caused a chain reaction of war when it started between two nations
- the heir to the Austria-Hungary throne who's murder triggered WW I
- the act of readying troops and supplies for war
- labor disputes and socialist movements led some countries to be more willing to go to war in the early 1900s
- leader of the Bolsheviks that took over Russia and established a communist nation while getting out of WWI
- used terror to stop opposition to communist rule
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- radical communists
- governments used all resources and people of their country to fight the war
- reliance on military strength to get what you want for your nation; the aggressive preparation for war
- Angered Americans with Germany and took them a step closer to declaring war
- Military, economic, and/or social control of one country over another country
- German attempt to rapidly defeat France and then turn to fight Russia
- warfare that pulled the United States into WWI
- workers of the world, Marx said should overthrow the wealthy
- killed 50 million people worldwide at the end of WWI, 5 times more than the war itself
26 Clues: radical communists • area between the opposing sides trenches • warfare that pulled the United States into WWI • the act of readying troops and supplies for war • used terror to stop opposition to communist rule • German submarines used to blockade Britain and France • workers of the world, Marx said should overthrow the wealthy • ...
World of Sport 2020-10-07
20 Clues: stade • coupe • équipe • trophée • tournoi • terrain • gradins • arbitre • pression • football • médaille • supporter • patinoire • entraîneur • basketball • athlétisme • adversaire • entraînement • jeux olympiques • football américain
Our Global World 2020-10-19
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- Capital of England
- Capital of Syria
- Capital of Germany
- Country where Donald Trump is the president
- Capital of Italy
- Continent where you would find France
- Country with Athens as it's capital
- Ocean off Australia's west coast
- Country with the largest population
- Place where 1997 landslide killed 18 people
- A nearly unliveable continent
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- Country where you would find Bali
- Country that was hit by the 2011 earthquake
- Capital of Australia
- Capital of the Northern Territory
- State north of New South Wales
- The largest population in the Orana region
- Continent where you would find Egypt
- City where you would find Mount Panorama
- World's Largest Continent
20 Clues: Capital of Syria • Capital of Italy • Capital of England • Capital of Germany • Capital of Australia • World's Largest Continent • A nearly unliveable continent • State north of New South Wales • Ocean off Australia's west coast • Country where you would find Bali • Capital of the Northern Territory • Country with Athens as it's capital • Country with the largest population • ...
Chapter 20 World 2019-12-12
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- identical copies of DNA
- linkage of computer networks
- tranfering of genes
- greener growth
- efforts terrorism
- growth
- all financial interactions
- difference opinion political issues
- acquired immune deficiency syndrome
- difference men women wealth status
- increase food population
- process of industrialization
- elimination of trade
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- maintain working laboratory science
- frighten people change policies
- leaves country find safety in another
- human right standards nations
- nation facilities needed production goods
- groups background changing interests
- value materials
- motivated attacks information systems
- main protection against sun
- antiterrorism strengthen government rights
23 Clues: growth • greener growth • value materials • efforts terrorism • tranfering of genes • elimination of trade • identical copies of DNA • increase food population • all financial interactions • main protection against sun • linkage of computer networks • process of industrialization • human right standards nations • frighten people change policies • difference men women wealth status • ...
World History Ch20 2019-12-12
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- allowed the government to detain foreigners suspected of terrorism for seven days without charging then with a crime
- the process of becoming industrialized
- the difference of opinion over political issues
- our main protection against the sun's damaging ultraviolet rays
- people who leave their country to move to another to find safety
- the elimination of trade barriers, such as tariffs, among nations
- project came together in 1933
- created in 2002 to coordinate national efforts against terrorism
- those nations with the industrialization
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- an attempt ti increase food production worldwide
- spread of nuclear weapons to other nations
- motivated attacks on information systems
- the difference between men and women in terms of wealth and statues still very much existed
- the creation of identical copies of DNA
- the western mindset of placing a high value on acquiring material possessions
- set humans rights standards for all nations
- new genes into an organism to give that organisms new traits
- music sports movies the internet clothing fashions foods and hobbies or leisure activities
- a worldwide network of linked computers
- current economic needs
- includes all the financial interactions among people
- acquired immune deficiency syndrome
- the use of violence against noncombatants to force changes in societies or governments
23 Clues: current economic needs • project came together in 1933 • acquired immune deficiency syndrome • the process of becoming industrialized • the creation of identical copies of DNA • a worldwide network of linked computers • motivated attacks on information systems • those nations with the industrialization • spread of nuclear weapons to other nations • ...
Chapter 17 World 2019-12-13
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- an alliance of 28 countries
- vietnamese political leader
- u.s. support to threatened by soviet
- happened in one country happened in the other
- third world group rejected alliance
- treaty of friendship
- president of soviet union
- 21st president of Nicaragua
- hostility between countries
- architect of the Iranian revolution
- led soviet during cold war
- 40th president of the u.s.
- practice of dangerous policy
- international organization
- member of the communist guerrilla
- hostility relations
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- keeping something harmful
- border between north and south korea
- sociopolitical movement
- 35th president of the u.s.
- communist movement
- u.s. general
- 37th president of the u.s.
- separating soviet and the west
- withdrawing troops to go to south vietnam
- negotiations between u.s. & s.u.
- 36th president of the u.s.
- american aid western europe
- led communists
- chinese communist
- Cuban communist
- a Nicaraguan politician
- chinese nationalist politician
- developing Asia Africa and Latin America
- militant youth movement
- smallest french territorial
36 Clues: u.s. general • led communists • Cuban communist • chinese communist • communist movement • hostility relations • treaty of friendship • sociopolitical movement • a Nicaraguan politician • militant youth movement • keeping something harmful • president of soviet union • 35th president of the u.s. • 37th president of the u.s. • 36th president of the u.s. • led soviet during cold war • ...
World Capitals #2 2020-03-07
26 Clues: Oman • Iraq • Cuba • Congo • Syria • Spain • Mexico • Serbia • Poland • Russia • France • Romania • Liberia • Finland • Belarus • Vietnam • Ukraine • Croatia • Colombia • Indonesia • Nicaragua • Costa Rica • Bangladesh • Puerto Rico • Sierra Leone • Czech Republic
The Byzantine World 2020-02-12
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- the Orthodox faith and Byzantine architecture were spread to this northern Slavic kingdom... north of the Black Sea
- Constantinople was surrounded by significant _____, helping it to defend itself for 1,000 years
- the missionary that was responsible for taking Christianity to the Slavs...and giving them an alphabet
- the type of Christianity as practiced by the Byzantines is known as ______
- the Byzantine "secret weapon"
- a place, and community, where Christian monks live together in an effort to separate from worldly influences
- the Arabs, Persians, and Turks were all ______, or practitioners of Islam.
- both the Hagia Sophia and the Pantheon share this type of architectural structure
- built by Justinian, this massive church resembles the Pantheon in Rome
- the Ottoman ______ conquered Constantinople in 1453
- the unique Roman and Byzantine art form, many small pieces make a picture
- Constantinople was built on a ______, making it easier to defend
- in the Byzantine world, the ______ language was the language used in government and in the Church
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- the emperor that reconquered much of the old Roman Empire
- the world's most famous east-west trade route passed through Constantinople
- the Byzantines were able to build walls, Hagia Sophia, and the Hippodrome with this material (like the Romans)
- the Western church (Catholic) was led by the _______.
- the result of significant differences between Eastern and Western Christians led to this....in 1054
- the capital of the Byzantine Empire, built by Constantine
- unlike Roman Catholic priests, Orthodox priests may _______.
- the wife of Justinian...told him to "man up" and save his empire
21 Clues: the Byzantine "secret weapon" • the Ottoman ______ conquered Constantinople in 1453 • the Western church (Catholic) was led by the _______. • the emperor that reconquered much of the old Roman Empire • the capital of the Byzantine Empire, built by Constantine • unlike Roman Catholic priests, Orthodox priests may _______. • ...
World War II 2020-01-26
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- In the beginning, the U.S. didn't want to go to war so they attempted to remain _____.
- Many Americans were forced to ________ gas, food, and other supplies to ensure that the military had the materials it needed.
- Being fought on _________ different continents at the same time made WWII different from WWI.
- Planted by many Americans (and schools)as a way to help in the war effort.
- Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers.
- World War II was fought in Europe and in _______.
- Great Britain and France initially entered WWII because of an _____ they had with Poland.
- This program allowed the U.S. to send supplies and equipment to help fight the Axis Powers without actually entering the war.
- Germany was led by _____.
- GA's Bell Bomber Plant was important to the state because it created over 30,000 ______.
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- Just like in WWI, _________ had more training facilities and military bases than did any other state.
- Created 30,000 jobs for Georgians due to the high demand for B-29 Bombers
- Many of the workers hired to build Liberty Ships in GA were ____.
- The U.S. was not interested in joining the war when it 1st started because Americans were recovering from the _____.
- Served as U.S. President during WWII
- Even though the ______ initially signed a pact pledging help to Germany when it invaded Poland, they soon joined the Allied Powers instead.
- The U.S. entered WWII on Dec. 7, 1941, after ________ was bombed by the Japanese.
- Brunswick and ____________________ became important areas for the building of Liberty ships for WWII.
- What did the U.S. use to get Japan to surrender?
- The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers
20 Clues: Germany was led by _____. • Served as U.S. President during WWII • What did the U.S. use to get Japan to surrender? • World War II was fought in Europe and in _______. • Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers. • Many of the workers hired to build Liberty Ships in GA were ____. • The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers • ...
World War II 2020-01-26
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- Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers.
- Planted by many Americans (and schools)as a way to help in the war effort.
- Many of the workers hired to build Liberty Ships in GA were ____.
- This program allowed the U.S. to send supplies and equipment to help fight the Axis Powers without actually entering the war.
- Created 30,000 jobs for Georgians due to the high demand for B-29 Bombers
- GA's Bell Bomber Plant was important to the state because it created over 30,000 ______.
- Many Americans were forced to ________ gas, food, and other supplies to ensure that the military had the materials it needed.
- Even though the ______ initially signed a pact pledging help to Germany when it invaded Poland, they soon joined the Allied Powers instead.
- Being fought on _________ different continents at the same time made WWII different from WWI.
- The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers
- In the beginning, the U.S. didn't want to go to war so they attempted to remain _____.
- Great Britain and France initially entered WWII because of an _____ they had with Poland.
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- The U.S. was not interested in joining the war when it 1st started because Americans were recovering from the _____.
- Brunswick and ____________________ became important areas for the building of Liberty ships for WWII.
- The U.S. entered WWII on Dec. 7, 1941, after ________ was bombed by the Japanese.
- World War II was fought in Europe and in _______.
- What did the U.S. use to get Japan to surrender?
- Germany was led by _____.
- Served as U.S. President during WWII
- Just like in WWI, _________ had more training facilities and military bases than did any other state.
20 Clues: Germany was led by _____. • Served as U.S. President during WWII • What did the U.S. use to get Japan to surrender? • World War II was fought in Europe and in _______. • Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers. • Many of the workers hired to build Liberty Ships in GA were ____. • The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers • ...
World War II 2020-01-26
Across
- Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers.
- Planted by many Americans (and schools)as a way to help in the war effort.
- Many of the workers hired to build Liberty Ships in GA were ____.
- This program allowed the U.S. to send supplies and equipment to help fight the Axis Powers without actually entering the war.
- Created 30,000 jobs for Georgians due to the high demand for B-29 Bombers
- GA's Bell Bomber Plant was important to the state because it created over 30,000 ______.
- Many Americans were forced to ________ gas, food, and other supplies to ensure that the military had the materials it needed.
- Even though the ______ initially signed a pact pledging help to Germany when it invaded Poland, they soon joined the Allied Powers instead.
- Being fought on _________ different continents at the same time made WWII different from WWI.
- The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers
- In the beginning, the U.S. didn't want to go to war so they attempted to remain _____.
- Great Britain and France initially entered WWII because of an _____ they had with Poland.
Down
- The U.S. was not interested in joining the war when it 1st started because Americans were recovering from the _____.
- Brunswick and ____________________ became important areas for the building of Liberty ships for WWII.
- The U.S. entered WWII on Dec. 7, 1941, after ________ was bombed by the Japanese.
- World War II was fought in Europe and in _______.
- What did the U.S. use to get Japan to surrender?
- Germany was led by _____.
- Served as U.S. President during WWII
- Just like in WWI, _________ had more training facilities and military bases than did any other state.
20 Clues: Germany was led by _____. • Served as U.S. President during WWII • What did the U.S. use to get Japan to surrender? • World War II was fought in Europe and in _______. • Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers. • Many of the workers hired to build Liberty Ships in GA were ____. • The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers • ...
