world Crossword Puzzles
World War 2 2023-03-29
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- Adopted in 1942, this plan allocated steel, copper and alluminum.
- The British Prime Minister prior to the start of World War II
- In 1941, this act authorized the United States to sell, lend or lease war materials to any country the president felt needed them.
- The new German Airforce flew these bombers.
- The British Prime Minister during World War II.
- in September 1938, British and French leaders, seeking to avoid war, agreed to hand over the western part of Czechoslovakia to Germany
- Americans wanted to stay out of the war, so congress passed a set of these laws; trying to remain neutral.
- Over half of the lives lost in the Japanese sneak attack in Hawaii was on this battle ship.
- in June of 1941, which country did Hitler break a peace treaty with; followed by attacking them?
- The Prime Minister of Japan during World War II
- Due to the use of motorized vehicles, Germanys new capability to spread warfare so quickly was called this. Also meaning (lighting warfare)
- This legislative building in Germany was set on fire by arsonists. Hitler was quick to blame the Communists.
- Members of the Navajo tribe working for the Americans, who would speak in their native language, to keep the Japanese from hearing orders.
- The area of land in Germany next to France, that Germany was not allowed into; as part of the Treaty of Versailles
- This laid the foundation for the future United Nations, a new international organization that would replace the League of Nations.
- The fuher of Germany, who declared war on the United States due to his country being allies with Japan.
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- On December 7, 1941; this Naval Base in Hawaii was attacked by Japan.
- This system ran the draft board during World War II.
- Patriotic Americans bought these in support of the war, they would be paid back with interest by the government after the war ended.
- This board found it necessary to ration essential goods like gasoline, heating fuels, metals, and rubber.
- President Roosevelt argued that America should act as this.... and supply arm to Britain.
- The dictator of Italy during World War II
- The term used for the German political party.
- A unit of African American fighter pilots, that flew more than 1,500 missions in Europe.
- Japan relied on the US as their primary provider of this good.
25 Clues: The dictator of Italy during World War II • The new German Airforce flew these bombers. • The term used for the German political party. • The British Prime Minister during World War II. • The Prime Minister of Japan during World War II • This system ran the draft board during World War II. • The British Prime Minister prior to the start of World War II • ...
World War II 2023-03-14
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- African country that Italy invaded
- Emperor of Japan
- the systematic killing of a certain group of people
- lightning war tactics used by the German army
- used to try and convict war criminals after the war was over
- the policy the United States practiced to keep them out of foreign affairs
- Japan launched an attack on this US Naval base in Hawaii
- places were the Germany army placed jewish people
- Dictator of Italy
- Giving in to someone to avoid a bigger confrontation
- the genocide of jewish people in Germany
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- city where the atomic bomb was dropped
- having total control of a country
- African American airmen during WWII
- signed the Munich Agreement that appeased Hitler
- Dictator of Germany
- dictator of the Soviet Union
- president who made the decision to use atomic bombs
- Prime Minister who led Great Britain during WWII
- invading this country started WWII
- was signed in the US to provide aid to European nations
- a camp for people suspected of being spy for a foreign country
- dictator of Spain
23 Clues: Emperor of Japan • Dictator of Italy • dictator of Spain • Dictator of Germany • dictator of the Soviet Union • having total control of a country • African country that Italy invaded • invading this country started WWII • African American airmen during WWII • city where the atomic bomb was dropped • the genocide of jewish people in Germany • ...
World War 1 2023-03-22
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- a new invention in WWI - a yellow colored gas that was fired at the enemy - it caused blindness, damage to the lungs and death
- Capital of the Bosnian province in Austria-Hungary; site of Ferdinand's assassination.
- This was a major front in World War I. A line of trenches and fortifications in WorldWar1 that stretched without a break from Switzerland to the North Sea. This is where most of the fighting happened in World War II.
- This country dropped out of World War 1 in 1917 due to a revolution taking place in their country.
- The 2nd passenger-liner sunk in March 1916 by Germany. This led Wilson to break diplomatic relations with Germany if they did not comply with his commands.
- Payment for war damages
- 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.
- This terrorist group who assassinated Archduke Ferdinand.
- A battle in WWI. Is considered some of the bloodiest fighting in WWI and the German offense was stopped; offensive battle on the western front initiated by Germany in which they hoped to crush France and taken them out of the war, however France was in a very good defensive position and French held it for 10 months. Nearly a million killed. French drew reserve troops from the Somme to help defend. No territory was gained; Battle in WWI that ended in massive casualties and had little direct result
- This cause of World War I was based on an intense pride in one's nation.
- 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.
- 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."
- 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 cause of World War I resulted from the competition among European nations for colonies in Africa and Asia from 1880-1914. It is when a strong, powerful country takes over weaker areas.
- Agreement in 1919 ending World War I; included huge war reparations to be paid by Germany.
- This country switched sides, abandoning their pre-war alliance and joining the other side.
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand's wife
- This central powers' country was blamed for WW1 and they had to pay, pay, pay, reparations.
- A strip of land beween the trenches of opposing armies along the Western Front during WW1
- This was sent by Germans to encourage a Mexican attack against the United States. Intercepted by the US in 1917.
- The assassin of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria, a member of the Black Hand
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- The peace conference that decided the terms of WWI peace and Treaty of Versailles.
- This was the spark that started World War, the Austrian crown prince who was murdered on June 28, 1914, by a Serbian nationalist while visiting Sarajevo, Bosnia.
- 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.
- Woodrow Wilson's idea, this intergovernmental organization lasted from 1919-1946, was founded after the Paris Peace Conference. It did not work effectively to prevent WWII.
- Ended Bolshevik Russia's participation in World War I
- This new machinery used by the Germans in sea warfare, to attack British and American supply ships in the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
- A promise Germany made to America, after Wilson threatened to sever ties, to stop sinking their ships without warning.
- A new German weapon known as a U-boat. It was a submersible warship usually armed with torpedoes
- This was a major cause of WWI. Countries formed partnerships to work together and to protect each other.
- 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.
- 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, killing 128 American. The event turned American opinion against Germany.
- This was a major alliance at the 'center' of Europe during World War I, made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire. (Red countries)
- This cause of World War I was a policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- A World War I battle fought from 5-12 September 1914. It resulted in an Allied victory against the German Army.
- This alliance during WWI included the United States, Great Britain, France, Russia and Italy. (The blue countries)
- by Vladimir Lenin because he was unwilling to risk Bolshevik gains by continuing a war that could no longer be won
- Woodrow Wilson (US president), Georges Clemenceau (french premier), David Lloyd George (british prime minister), Vittorio Orlando (italian prime minister)
- An enclosed armored military vehicle used by British in WWI. Helped end the war.
- These are the four causes of World War I.
41 Clues: Payment for war damages • Archduke Franz Ferdinand's wife • These are the four causes of World War I. • Ended Bolshevik Russia's participation in World War I • This terrorist group who assassinated Archduke Ferdinand. • This cause of World War I was based on an intense pride in one's nation. • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-03-24
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- a person who moves away from his or her place of usual residence, whether within a country or across an international border, temporarily or permanently, and for a variety of reasons.
- .The secondary sector covers all those activities consisting in varying degrees of processing of raw materials (manufacturing, construction industries)
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- agreement intended to introduce free trade in marine products"
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- They can be used as a coercive measure for achieving particular policy goals related to trade or for humanitarian violations. Economic sanctions are used as an alternative weapon instead of going to war to achieve desired outcomes
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- The euro area, commonly
- an economic system where two forces, known as supply and demand, direct the production of goods and services.
- Tariff The Human Development Index (HDI) is a summary measure of average achievement in key dimensions of human development: a long and healthy life, being
- the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community.
- The primary sector includes all those activities the end purpose of which consists in exploiting natural resources: agriculture, fishing, forestry, mining, deposits.
- Developing countries are countries whose standard of living, income, economic and industrial development remain more or less below average.
- The tertiary sector covers a wide range of activities from commerce to administration, transport, financial and real estate activities, business and personal services, education, health and social work.
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- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- the process of making an area more urban.
- a sovereign state that has a high quality of life, developed economy, and advanced technological infrastructure relative to other less industrialized nations.
- trade left to its natural course without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions.
- derived from Bombay (now Mumbai),indai
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.social and economic infrastructure of a country"
- the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports.
- , , process by which colonies become independent of the colondecolonizationizing country.
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures
- an economic system combining private and public enterprise.
- “Economic dependence is a situation in which the cost or the revenues associated with a given project are dependent on the cost or revenues generated by another project.
26 Clues: The euro area, commonly • North American Free Trade Agreement • derived from Bombay (now Mumbai),indai • the process of making an area more urban. • Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries • an economic system combining private and public enterprise. • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • ...
World War I 2023-03-21
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- Member of the Serbian nationalist group that assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- President of the United States during World War I
- An agreement to end fighting
- Feeling of intense loyalty to a country or group
- An equality of power among countries that discourages any group from acting aggressively
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- New technology also known as a German submarine
- Another name for a German emperor
- Leader that overthrew the government in Russia to set up a new communist one
- Great Britain, France, Russia, Japan, Italy, and the United States
- Nickname for American soldiers during World War I
- A government in which one person with unlimited power rules
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- The United States’ stance on the war in Europe initially
- Celebration of military ideals, and a rapid buildup of military power
- Information used to influence opinion
- Telegram sent from Germany to Mexico that angered Americans
- Archduke of the Austro-Hungarian Empire whose assassination sparked the start of World War I
- A situation in a conflict in which neither side can make progress against the other
- Commander of the American army in Europe
- A system in which countries agree to defend each other
- A group of ships that escort and protect other ships
- 1916, One of the longest and bloodiest battles of the war in which over 750,000 Germans and French soldiers died
- New technology used to watch troop movement and attack from the air
- British passenger boat that was torpedoed by a German U-boat
24 Clues: An agreement to end fighting • Another name for a German emperor • Information used to influence opinion • Commander of the American army in Europe • New technology also known as a German submarine • Feeling of intense loyalty to a country or group • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire • President of the United States during World War I • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-19
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- a tax placed on imported goods when entering a country.
- an economy’s dependence on a particular resource
- manufactures activities
- the process in which an increasing number of people migrate to cities.
- A trade pact signed in 1992 between the United states and its North American neighbors
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- also called a free market
- one that has little industrial development
- an economic region in Europe that is united under the euro
- the practice of protecting a country’s local businesses or industry
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- blends elements of a command and free market economy systems.
- Government controls how much to produce, the price, how to redistribute it, and who can buy it.
- the transmission of cultural elements from one group to another
- offers services to other businesses and consumers.
- to measure the basic contentment of people living
- makes direct use of natural resources
- an economic policy in which the nation does not limit imports or exports.
- ability to control oil prices led to economic growth in ____ places
- a country that is overall high in all elements.
- India’s film industry
- policies put in place by the government to restrict trade with a country
- The movement of people from one place to another
- moving to a new place permanently.
- people’s quality of life that is based on the goods and services.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location
- process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
26 Clues: India’s film industry • manufactures activities • also called a free market • moving to a new place permanently. • makes direct use of natural resources • one that has little industrial development • a country that is overall high in all elements. • an economy’s dependence on a particular resource • The movement of people from one place to another • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-19
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- A tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country, usually collected to help domestic industries.
- Often has a high gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services sold during a period of time, usually a year.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe.
- An economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- Shared characteristics of a group of people.
- Representing a different type of activity.
- The international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle as permanent residents or naturalized citizens.
- Refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- - The part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- The movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- An economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
- An economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- A person who moves away from his or her place of usual residence, whether within a country or across an international border, temporarily or permanently, and for a variety of reasons.
- People’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
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- An index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- Have mixed economies, sharing features of both market and command economies.
- An organization enabling the co-operation of leading oil-producing countries, in order to collectively influence the global market and maximize profit.
- One that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- The informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- Policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- Includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- The underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- The process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- An economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- - The purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
26 Clues: Representing a different type of activity. • Shared characteristics of a group of people. • - The part that makes direct use of natural resources. • The informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. • ...
Interconnected world terms 2023-04-19
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- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. This can be done through government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries and placing tariffs (or taxes) on goods that enter the country.
- condition of not having enough money or material goods to meet one’s basic needs.
- refers to the vast numbers of people from India who have emigrated to other parts of the world.
- the condition of not having enough money or material goods to meet one’s basic needs.
- also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry
- country One country that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- a corporation that operates in more than one country at a time.
- in this economy business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
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- a law that is passed to prohibit trade with a particular nation or nations
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- the increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe.
- refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
25 Clues: the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry • a corporation that operates in more than one country at a time. • the increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. • ...
Interconnected world terms 2023-04-19
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- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. This can be done through government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries and placing tariffs (or taxes) on goods that enter the country.
- condition of not having enough money or material goods to meet one’s basic needs.
- refers to the vast numbers of people from India who have emigrated to other parts of the world.
- the condition of not having enough money or material goods to meet one’s basic needs.
- also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry
- country One country that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- a corporation that operates in more than one country at a time.
- in this economy business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
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- a law that is passed to prohibit trade with a particular nation or nations
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- the increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe.
- refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
25 Clues: the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry • a corporation that operates in more than one country at a time. • the increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. • ...
Interconnected world terms 2023-04-19
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- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. This can be done through government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries and placing tariffs (or taxes) on goods that enter the country.
- condition of not having enough money or material goods to meet one’s basic needs.
- refers to the vast numbers of people from India who have emigrated to other parts of the world.
- the condition of not having enough money or material goods to meet one’s basic needs.
- also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry
- country One country that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- a corporation that operates in more than one country at a time.
- in this economy business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
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- a law that is passed to prohibit trade with a particular nation or nations
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- the increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe.
- refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
25 Clues: the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry • a corporation that operates in more than one country at a time. • the increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. • ...
Interconnected World Terms .. 2023-04-18
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- The act of coming into a new country from one's home country to live permanently.
- Economy's dependence on particular resources to be successful
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- The name of India's large and popular movie industry
- The movement of people to rural areas, usually from towns to big cities
- A duty or custom duties.
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
- A countries that has significant industrial development, and a high standard of living.
- The underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location
- An economic system in which the government controls the means of production
- Policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one one country, a group of countries, specific business, or individual sanctions.
- A part of an economy that makes a direct use of natural resources.
- A region of Europe under the euro, a common currency
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- People quality of life based on goods and services that are provided to them.
- The process in which previously colonized countries would free themselves from their colonizers.
- Countries whose economy shares those of market and command economies
- An index designed by the UN to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- Manufacturing activities in an economy, which may be preferred to as Secondary production.
- The shared Characteristics of groups or people
- A country with little development and therefore a low style of living
- The practice of protecting a country's local business or industry.
- An economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe.
- Service industries that offer services to business and consumers.
- The search for safety, food, and shelter has resulted in these mass movements.
- An economic system in which businesses have the rights to produce what they want, as well as how to distribute their goods and services.
26 Clues: A duty or custom duties. • North American Free Trade Agreement • The shared Characteristics of groups or people • Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. • The name of India's large and popular movie industry • A region of Europe under the euro, a common currency • Economy's dependence on particular resources to be successful • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-18
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- where business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry
- the third sector that includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- the transmission of ideas, customs, beliefs, and other cultural elements from one group to another.
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- mass movement, of people from one part of the world to another.
- economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
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- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a country that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- the part of the economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico. The purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals. Sanctions can be imposed by a single country or by international groups
- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
26 Clues: the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry • mass movement, of people from one part of the world to another. • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. • the part of the economy that makes direct use of natural resources • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-18
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- also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country
- refers to an economy’s dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
- is the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- Is the increasing interdependence of nations and people across the globe
- is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- is one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living
- is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- is the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry
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- features of both market and command economies.
- is an economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- is an index designed by the united nations to measure the basic content of people living in a particular country
- is part of the economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- is an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- is an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- A country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- are policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- movement, of people from one part of the world to another.
- is the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life-based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- The underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location
- is the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
26 Clues: features of both market and command economies. • movement, of people from one part of the world to another. • is part of the economy that makes direct use of natural resources • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • ...
Interconnected world terms 2023-04-18
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- Ability to control oil markets also gave its member countries power in world politics.
- An economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- The movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- Refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- An economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- A country that is growing
- Policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- A trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- Informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- Included services that is offered to businesses and consumers
- A tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- An economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
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- The Human Development Index (HDI) is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- A country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- The transmission of cultural elements, such as customs, ideas, and religions, from one group to another.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the world
- Refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- The use of manufactured activities such as turning iron and steel into other items.
- The process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- The foundation of or framework of a system
- A part that uses direct use of the natural resources
- The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- The movement of people from one country to another
- The movement of animals from one region to another
26 Clues: A country that is growing • The foundation of or framework of a system • The movement of people from one country to another • The movement of animals from one region to another • A part that uses direct use of the natural resources • sharing features of both market and command economies. • Informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • ...
World War II 2023-03-30
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- One reason why the US enters WWI
- a union formed for a mutual benefit
- A country or area that another country has full control of what happens there
- Rapid fire machine guns, Long range artillery, Poison gas
- A fight to have the government set up public schools and require basic education for all children
- Protests and other methods to gain the right to vote
- The channeling of a nation's entire resources into the war effort
- an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state
- An economic system where the means of production are owned by the state.
- A joint stock company with the intention of exploring and trading with India and the surrounding areas (abbv.)
- British forces fought a war in China that benefitted drug smugglers
- the belief that a country should use military force to gain power
- this assassination sparked WWI
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- Trenches bring the conflict into a deadly stalemate (where neither side is able to defeat the other)
- A man-made disaster that was a disease that had impacted the growth of potatoes and caused a famine.
- Indian soldiers who worked for the British East India Company rebelled against the company.
- An organization to regulate European colonization and trade in Africa
- Labor unions formed to protect an further their rights and interests
- An organization to prevent a repetition of World War I and maintain world peace
- The marketplace decides what will be made and sold
- the peace treaty which ended the First Opium War between Great Britain and the Qing dynasty of China on 29 August 1842.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- Competition of European nations for controlling the continent
- "Survival of the Fittest"
24 Clues: "Survival of the Fittest" • this assassination sparked WWI • One reason why the US enters WWI • a union formed for a mutual benefit • The marketplace decides what will be made and sold • Protests and other methods to gain the right to vote • Rapid fire machine guns, Long range artillery, Poison gas • Competition of European nations for controlling the continent • ...
interconnected world terms 2023-04-21
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- also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- In an agricultural economy, the country may be dependent on a certain crop, such as corn.
- The secondary sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
- Urbanization is the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses.
- is one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
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- There are three basic types of economic systems: market economies, command economies, and mixed economies.
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- Examples of service industries include delivery companies, movie theaters, fast food stores
- is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- the exact definition of a developed country. In general such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- Bollywood is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- Economic sanctions are policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- movement from one part of something to another.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- Standard of living refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- developed nations have well-planned hard and soft infrastructure. In contrast, developing countries often suffer from inadequate infrastructure.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: movement from one part of something to another. • The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries • is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • ...
World War II 2023-04-22
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- which world power weakened due to WWII
- where did Germany attack that started WWII
- year the U.S. bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- WWII began in this continent before Europe
- this country joined the struggle against Germany in 1942
- one thing Japan depended on from American sources
- this group of people almost dominated agricultural production by 1945
- the “final solution” to the Jewish question
- who desired WWII and rearmed Germany for war
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- which U.S. president declared “We respect the right of all peoples to choose the form of government under which they will live.”
- this military took control of Manchuria in 1931
- number in million of deaths caused by WWII
- Japan's influence threatened by this country's nationalism
- percent of deaths caused by the Soviet Union
- where the Japanese attacked, causing the United States to enter the war
- word for the attempted elimination of entire peoples
- war tactic used in WWII
- made extensive use of colonial troops and laborers from India and Africa
- ___ million Jews died due to the Holocaust
- trench warfare was the war tactic of which World war
20 Clues: war tactic used in WWII • which world power weakened due to WWII • number in million of deaths caused by WWII • where did Germany attack that started WWII • WWII began in this continent before Europe • ___ million Jews died due to the Holocaust • year the U.S. bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki • the “final solution” to the Jewish question • ...
Brave New World 2023-04-25
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- indian village
- what is the process of bokanovsky?
- mother of john
- who is the author?
- epsilon
- creator of Model T?
- who whipped himself?
- Lenina bestfriend?
- Benard sentencing
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- Most likely to get higher jobs
- what is the nurse name?
- delta
- how many caste
- Boys or Girls touring the Conditioning Center
- "Community,Stability,Identity"
- escorter
- the highest rank of social caste
- where was the Indian Reservation?
- number of bokanovsky buds
- "History is a ____"
20 Clues: delta • epsilon • escorter • how many caste • indian village • mother of john • Benard sentencing • who is the author? • Lenina bestfriend? • creator of Model T? • "History is a ____" • who whipped himself? • what is the nurse name? • number of bokanovsky buds • Most likely to get higher jobs • "Community,Stability,Identity" • the highest rank of social caste • where was the Indian Reservation? • ...
Interconnected World terms 2023-04-21
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- A process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
- Economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- Refers to an economy’s dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful
- A practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry
- In general a developing country is one that has
- Economic system in which business owners decide what to produce.
- Most modern developed countries have mixed economies, shearing features of both market and command economies
- An index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- Refers to shared characteristics of a group of people
- Refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them
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- Policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country
- The movement of people from rural areas
- The search for food, safety, and shelter
- An economic system in which the government controls the means of production
- A tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country
- An economic region of Europe that is united under the euro
- The part that makes direct use of natural resources
- The secondary sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
- underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- Informal name for india’s large and popular movie industry
- A developing country is one that has a little industrial development and therefore relatively low standard of living
- The tertiary sector includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and customers
- increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The act of coming to a new country from one’s home country
- This was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors
- Is an intergovernmental organization of the of the world’s major oil-exporting nations
26 Clues: The movement of people from rural areas • The search for food, safety, and shelter • In general a developing country is one that has • The part that makes direct use of natural resources • Refers to shared characteristics of a group of people • An economic region of Europe that is united under the euro • Informal name for india’s large and popular movie industry • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-21
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- immigration is the act of coming to a new country from one ś home country to live permanently
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- has been important in world history.
- world economies traditionally have three distinct sectors, or categories.
- Not everyone agrees on the exact definition of a developing country, also called a less developed nation or underdeveloped
- A tariff, also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- Economic dependence refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- is one example of how globalization contributes to cultural diffusion
- Urbanization is the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- in general such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- Index The Human Development Index HDI is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- The idea behind protectionism is that when goods that come from other countries are limited or made more expensive, the businesses within the country prosper.
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- is The primary sector of an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. It includes agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, and other industries based on what a country has available in its own territory.
- Economic sanctions are policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- A command economy can be contrasted with a free market, or capitalist, economy.
- Economic activity is divided into sectors, with each sector representing a different type of activity. The secondary sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
- Free trade is an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- The Eurozone is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- of Living Standard of living refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- Decolonization is the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico. The purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- There are three basic types of economic systems: market economies, command economies, and mixed economies.
- , Infrastructure is the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries OPEC is an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil exporting nations.
- A market economy is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- globalization is the increasing interdependence of nations and people across the globe . The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across .
26 Clues: has been important in world history. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • is one example of how globalization contributes to cultural diffusion • world economies traditionally have three distinct sectors, or categories. • A command economy can be contrasted with a free market, or capitalist, economy. • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-21
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- Economy There are three basic types of economic systems: market economies, command economies, and mixed economies.
- Sector world economies traditionally have three distinct sectors, or categories.
- Urbanization is the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- is one example of how globalization contributes to cultural diffusion
- globalization is the increasing interdependence of nations and people across the globe . The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across .
- Country in general such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- , Infrastructure is the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries OPEC is an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil exporting nations.
- The idea behind protectionism is that when goods that come from other countries are limited or made more expensive, the businesses within the country prosper.
- Sector Economic activity is divided into sectors, with each sector representing a different type of activity. The secondary sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
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- of Living Standard of living refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- Development Index The Human Development Index HDI is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- Decolonization is the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
- The Eurozone is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- EconomyA market economy is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- Sanctions Economic sanctions are policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- Diffusion Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- immigration is the act of coming to a new country from one ś home country to live permanently
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico. The purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- A tariff, also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- Dependence Economic dependence refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- Country Not everyone agrees on the exact definition of a developing country, also called a less developed nation or underdeveloped
- Sector is The primary sector of an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. It includes agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, and other industries based on what a country has available in its own territory.
- Economy A command economy can be contrasted with a free market, or capitalist, economy.
- Trade Free trade is an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- has been important in world history.
26 Clues: has been important in world history. • is one example of how globalization contributes to cultural diffusion • Diffusion Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • Sector world economies traditionally have three distinct sectors, or categories. • ...
World war 2 2023-05-03
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- Camps where the Jews worked in
- The battle when Germany tried to take over Russia
- leader of the U.S.S.R
- leader of japan during ww2
- Where the atomic bomb was first tested
- Element used to make the atomic bomb for nagasaki
- benefited the most in ww2
- “father of the first nuclear weapon
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- Type of government Italy had
- Codenamed GARBO
- When Germany invaded Poland and the United Kingdom, France declared war.
- killed lots of Jews
- The leader of Britain
- President of the United States during ww2
- Type of government the Soviet Union was
- The code name for america’s atomic bomb name
- Suffered the most at the end of the war
- Hid from the Germans during the holocaust
- The attack when the Japanese attacked the Americans
- Sept. 2,1945
- “Night Of The Broken Glass”
21 Clues: Sept. 2,1945 • Codenamed GARBO • killed lots of Jews • The leader of Britain • leader of the U.S.S.R • benefited the most in ww2 • leader of japan during ww2 • “Night Of The Broken Glass” • Type of government Italy had • Camps where the Jews worked in • “father of the first nuclear weapon • Where the atomic bomb was first tested • Type of government the Soviet Union was • ...
World war 2 2023-05-10
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- June 6, 1944: the largest combined land-sea-air invasion in history to begin the liberation of France from German occupation.
- A government in which all economic and social activity is controlled by totalitarian leaders and one powerful political party.
- February 1943, Soviet victory (ousting Germans) marked a major turning point in the war for the Allies on the eastern front.
- August – October 1940: Germans bombed British shipyards, industries, & cities, destroying entire neighborhoods, killing many civilians.
- Germany, Italy, and Japan.
- The U.S. helped Great Britain by supplying ammunition & old warships in exchange for several military bases in Bermuda & the Caribbean.
- He used the anger over the Treaty of Versailles and the depression in Germany to grab power in the 1920s. He wanted an all-powerful German Empire,
- President FDR was elected to serve a 4th term and chose this man as his vice president. After Roosevelt’s sudden death, he became President and the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan fell to him.
- Accepting demands in order to avoid conflicts.
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- Great Britain – urged Britain to re-arm after Hitler’s election in 1933. In 1939 said Britain and France should form a military alliance with the Soviet Union. Was appointed Prime Minister in 1940 and led Britain with great courage.
- The belief that a “pure” blood German with blonde-hair and blue eyes was superior to all other races.
- Fearful of Japanese spies, more than 100,000 West Coast Japanese - Americans were sent to detention centers.
- The tyrannical dictator of the Soviet Union (USSR) who first supported the Axis Powers. His country joined the Allies in 1941 after a non-aggression pact with Germany was violated by a German invasion
- total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied
- National Socialist German Workers Party.
- Consumers could buy only certain number of goods so that the majority of these goods could be sent abroad to aid in the war effort.
- Caused USA to enter WWII
- Hatred, hostility, and discrimination toward and against Jews.
- Great Britain, the USA, the USSR, and France.
- An often negative preconceived opinion or feeling towards someone due to race, gender, religion, or anything else.
20 Clues: Caused USA to enter WWII • Germany, Italy, and Japan. • National Socialist German Workers Party. • Great Britain, the USA, the USSR, and France. • Accepting demands in order to avoid conflicts. • Hatred, hostility, and discrimination toward and against Jews. • total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied • ...
World War II 2023-05-20
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- The act of submitting to an enemy's demands in order to keep the peace
- A government order that bans all or some trade with another country
- The location of the US Naval Base in the Pacific Ocean that Japan bombed
- A bomb made by splitting atoms, causing great destruction
- American general during WWII, led campaign to free the Philippine Islands from Japan
- A ring-shaped coral island or a string of coral islands
- A Pacific Island in which the Allies won an important battle against Japan
- The killing of many Jews and other people by Hitler's forces during WWII
- The commander of American forces at the Battle of Midway , leader of island hopper campaign
- A book containing tickets for purchasing certain amounts of rationed goods during wartime
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- The leader of the Communist party in China in 1935
- A military strategy during WWII in which the Allies established bases on undefended island in the Pacific in an effort to move closer to Japan's main islands
- American general during WWII
- American general during WWII and 34th President
- British Prime Minister whose leadership encouraged Britain through WWII
- German general during WWII
- 33rd President of the US after Franklin D Roosevelt died of a stroke
- The admiral who led the Japanese fleet at the Battle of Midway
- Alliance between Britain ,France, The United States, Russia, and other countries during WWII
- June 6, 1944 in WWII when allied forces commanded by Dwight Eisenhower carried out an attack on the beaches of Normandy
- Alliance between Germany, Italy, Japan during WWII
- The head of the Chinese nationalistic government from 1928-1949
- A general and prime minister of Japan in the 1930's
- British General during WWII
24 Clues: German general during WWII • British General during WWII • American general during WWII • American general during WWII and 34th President • The leader of the Communist party in China in 1935 • Alliance between Germany, Italy, Japan during WWII • A general and prime minister of Japan in the 1930's • A ring-shaped coral island or a string of coral islands • ...
AP World Crossword 2023-05-23
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- movement that emphasized the humankind
- Practice where natives came with the property
- Ottoman system of enslaving Balkin children
- Spiritual Center of Islam
- Hindu social structure
- Middle age western Europe economic system
- Connecting the world
- Resistance to imperial rule
- taken to enter the Chinese bureaucracy
- Mongolian Dynasty in China
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- Middle age western Europe social system
- Chinese Xenophobic Rebellion
- Left-wing Alternative to Capitalism
- Tool used to determine time
- Increasing exports of metals
- Capital of the Aztec Emprire
- Bird feces used to increase agric. production
- Indian soldiers for the British East India Company
- Muslim community
- forgiving sins in exchange for money
20 Clues: Muslim community • Connecting the world • Hindu social structure • Spiritual Center of Islam • Mongolian Dynasty in China • Tool used to determine time • Resistance to imperial rule • Chinese Xenophobic Rebellion • Increasing exports of metals • Capital of the Aztec Emprire • Left-wing Alternative to Capitalism • forgiving sins in exchange for money • ...
World Oceans Day 2023-05-26
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- ________ shells are made up of over 50 bones fused together
- Many fish are sequential hermaphrodites which are born as females and become male later on. ________ are all male except the largest one, which becomes a female.
- ________ has the greatest amount of oceanic coastline, with more miles of coastline than all the rest of the United States Combined
- Australian crocodile hunter Steve Irwin was famously killed by what type of animal?
- ________ can be born square. Some suffer from an extremely rare birth defect and are actually square in shape! It can only happen to those with five points and the exact nature of the mutation is still unknown.
- ___________________ are the largest animals on Earth, and have hearts the size of small cars! (Two words)
- The ________ is home to 94% of all life on earth
- We know more about the surfaces of the moon and mars than we do about our own ________________. Only 5% of this has been accurately mapped by scientists. (Two words)
- The oceans largest living structure, The Great Barrier Reef, is located in ________
- Special compounds extracted for the cell walls _________, known as alginates, are used widely in everyday products including beer, ice cream, adhesives, ceramics, paper, waterproof fabrics and antacids.
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- __________ crate one of the most intricate mandala nests found anywhere on earth. Once they have attracted a mate, they will guard the eggs in the center of it.
- Every year, 8 million metric tons of __________ enter our ocean
- A “smack” is the collective term for a large group ow what stinging, tentacle sea creatures?
- ________ can be used to replace human bone.
- ________ kills less than 20 people per year, but People kill 11,500 of them per hour.
- Some scientist believe that the spiral tusk on which type of arctic whale helps attract mates?
- This species of shark can live for over 400 years.
- ________are the only animals on earth that aren’t birthed by the mothers, instead the males get pregnant.
- Also known as a Killer Whale, the ________ is actually a member of the dolphin family.
- The Ocean provides more than half the _________ we breathe
20 Clues: ________ can be used to replace human bone. • The ________ is home to 94% of all life on earth • This species of shark can live for over 400 years. • The Ocean provides more than half the _________ we breathe • ________ shells are made up of over 50 bones fused together • Every year, 8 million metric tons of __________ enter our ocean • ...
AP World Crossword 2023-05-29
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- Governments were created to protect life, liberty, and property and that the people had a right to rebel when a monarch violated these natural rights
- City in western Arabia; birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad, and ritual center of the Islamic religion
- Agricultural laborers were legally bound to a lord's property, seen in Europe
- Known as one of if not the oldest religions.
- Religion founded in India, by siddhartha gautama
- Wooden sailing Chinese boats
- Economic system during the Middle Ages revolved around self-sufficient farming estates in which lords and peasants shared the land
- Term for the style of leaders in japan
- Prominent thinker of predestination (Last name)
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- Societal hierarchy system in India
- Last name of the author of "Common Sense"
- Leader of Chinese thought, his words and ideas were the foundation of Chinese life
- everything east of the line belonged to Portugal, everything west of the line belonged to Spain
- Took over Asia, (last name)
- Military campaigns through the fourteenth century to take over the Holy Land
- A Greek word used to describe the communities of a given ethnic group living outside their homeland
- Arab prophet; founder of religion of Islam
- Helped establish a national congress, which declared independence from Spain
- Dynasty which was established after the Mongols were driven from China; restored traditional Chinese rule
- Raised fields constructed along lake shores in Mesoamerica to increase agricultural yields.
20 Clues: Took over Asia, (last name) • Wooden sailing Chinese boats • Societal hierarchy system in India • Term for the style of leaders in japan • Last name of the author of "Common Sense" • Arab prophet; founder of religion of Islam • Known as one of if not the oldest religions. • Prominent thinker of predestination (Last name) • Religion founded in India, by siddhartha gautama • ...
World War 1 2023-06-09
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- Germany’s plan to quickly invade France and defeat them so they could focus on Russia.
- The process of countries building empires by gaining control of weaker nations (Cause of WWI)
- First head of the Soviet Union, He became the first communist leader in Russia and carried out a successful national revolution.
- An agreement between 2 or more nations usually by treaty, to defend each other if one of the countries is attacked (Cause of WWI)
- An intense loyalty to a country that goes beyond just patriotism (Cause of WWI)
- Birth to the league of nations, Germany's punishment and had to take blame for starting WWI. Lost military, land and more as punishment
- Used to see beyond enemy trenches, used the high ground to help discovered what enemies were doing and demolish their plans.
- Countries would use this during the war to recruit soldiers, finance war, etc., it was commonly biased and was used to publizes a countries political view
- war based on wearing the other side down by constant attacks and heavy losses
- Great Britain, Serbia, Russia, Portugal, Greece, Albania
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- Used to destroy ships that were supplying the allies in water. Germany had the biggest advantage and often used this weapon alot.
- A belief in increasing a nations military force as a way to increase the nation's power and prestige (Cause of WWI)
- A type of combat where deep holes were dug into the ground as a defensive strategy
- Remembered as the last Tsar of Russia, Known as the last Russian emperor. Took control of the army and started a rebellion of take back the throne
- Played a key role for America in WWI, the most destructive weapon on the western front, the key to successful operations
- A belief that nothing should be privately owned and that everything should be commonly owned
- Shot and killed the Archduke and set world war I into motion
- A bonian nationalist group responsible for the assasination of the archduke Frang Ferdinand
- Introduced by the Germans and was used by both sides during the war; caused vomiting, blindness, and suffocation
- A group of people that believed that the royal family should be over thrown and communism introduced
- These new mechanized weapons used during WWI increased loss of life from previous wars.
- Germany, Luxembourg, Austria-hungary, montenegro, bulgaria, ottoman empire
- Heavy armored vehicle which could travel over barbed wire and across enemy trenches developed in WWI to help fight in the war
- Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, he was an aware threat to siberian independence. His death led to the beginning of world war I, "___ Franz Ferdinand"
24 Clues: Great Britain, Serbia, Russia, Portugal, Greece, Albania • Shot and killed the Archduke and set world war I into motion • Germany, Luxembourg, Austria-hungary, montenegro, bulgaria, ottoman empire • war based on wearing the other side down by constant attacks and heavy losses • An intense loyalty to a country that goes beyond just patriotism (Cause of WWI) • ...
World War One 2012-11-08
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- "work or Fight"
- Wilson's 14th point called for a general association of nations
- strong support of one's country
- drafting of American soilders
- Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles
- named after U.S. attorney general who tried to round up subversives in America
- British Liner sunk off coast of Ireland 128 americans die
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria
- Geramny's #1 weapon in WWI
- leader of U.S. propoganda C.P.I.
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- British leader during WWI
- agency that called for "meatless" days and "wheatless" days
- Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace
- Germany promises not to use unrestricted submarine warwafe
- immediate cause of U.S. entering WWI
- his assassination was the spark that started WWI
- group of Republicans that wanted to change Wilson's plan for peace
- last name of the French leader during WWI
- treaty that ended the war
- French territory that Germany took in 1870
- fear that communism was coming to America
- area between the trenches
22 Clues: "work or Fight" • British leader during WWI • treaty that ended the war • area between the trenches • Geramny's #1 weapon in WWI • drafting of American soilders • Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace • strong support of one's country • leader of U.S. propoganda C.P.I. • immediate cause of U.S. entering WWI • Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles • ...
World Literature Review 2012-12-16
Across
- writing that is understood to be true
- Writing where the purpose is to inform, describe, explain, or define
- Basic rhythmic structure
- figure of speech that makes a reference to another text or person
- difference between what is expected and reality
- Piece of writing from a personal point of view
- Category of literature
- Process of drawing pictures in the reader's mind
- reason for writing
- Character that represents the opposition
- Drawing conclusions from a text
- type of writing based on actual events
- story with a lesson
- Longer than a short story
- Distinctive vocabulary choices and style of expression in a poem or story
- Logical appeal
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- The Art of Speech
- Uses wit to defeat his opponent
- Extended comparison
- Note that is made while reading any form of text.
- A story or account of events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious
- Giving nonhuman things human qualities
- Emotional appeal
- Writer uses words to convince the reader
- Individual writing style of an author
- Comparison between two things not using like or as.
- The readers of a piece of writing
- comparison using like or as
- Person telling the story
- Emotional feeling of a piece of writing
- Persuading by the use of reasoning
- Attitude toward subject
32 Clues: Logical appeal • Emotional appeal • The Art of Speech • reason for writing • Extended comparison • story with a lesson • Category of literature • Attitude toward subject • Basic rhythmic structure • Person telling the story • Longer than a short story • comparison using like or as • Uses wit to defeat his opponent • Drawing conclusions from a text • The readers of a piece of writing • ...
World Literature Review 2012-12-16
Across
- writing that is understood to be true
- Writing where the purpose is to inform, describe, explain, or define
- Basic rhythmic structure
- figure of speech that makes a reference to another text or person
- difference between what is expected and reality
- Piece of writing from a personal point of view
- Category of literature
- Process of drawing pictures in the reader's mind
- reason for writing
- Character that represents the opposition
- Drawing conclusions from a text
- type of writing based on actual events
- story with a lesson
- Longer than a short story
- Distinctive vocabulary choices and style of expression in a poem or story
- Logical appeal
Down
- The Art of Speech
- Uses wit to defeat his opponent
- Extended comparison
- Note that is made while reading any form of text.
- A story or account of events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious
- Giving nonhuman things human qualities
- Emotional appeal
- Writer uses words to convince the reader
- Individual writing style of an author
- Comparison between two things not using like or as.
- The readers of a piece of writing
- comparison using like or as
- Person telling the story
- Emotional feeling of a piece of writing
- Persuading by the use of reasoning
- Attitude toward subject
32 Clues: Logical appeal • Emotional appeal • The Art of Speech • reason for writing • Extended comparison • story with a lesson • Category of literature • Attitude toward subject • Basic rhythmic structure • Person telling the story • Longer than a short story • comparison using like or as • Uses wit to defeat his opponent • Drawing conclusions from a text • The readers of a piece of writing • ...
The Real World 2012-12-13
Across
- How the kids at service learning see me
- How I feel after working with the kids and helping them
- Nicks girlfriend and Daisy’s golfer friend
- The Nazis killed nearly 6 million Jews in this
- The day stocks lost $10-$15 billion in value
- American program to build atomic bomb
- Where Gatsby and Nick live
- Title character of the book who is shrouded in mystery
- Narrator of book
Down
- The elementary school I go to for service learning
- This lady inspired women all over the U.S and you could say she was riveting
- Roosevelt talks to the nation over these
- What I use to practice math with the kids
- Native American code talkers
- Gatsby’s lover and Tom’s wife
- What Mrs. Kerst has me do when I'm not working with the kids
- Racist, rich character in the book who went to Yale with Nick
- The Japanese city where the atomic bomb Little Boy was dropped.
- Where Tom and Daisy live
- The teacher whose class I go into
20 Clues: Narrator of book • Where Tom and Daisy live • Where Gatsby and Nick live • Native American code talkers • Gatsby’s lover and Tom’s wife • The teacher whose class I go into • American program to build atomic bomb • How the kids at service learning see me • Roosevelt talks to the nation over these • What I use to practice math with the kids • ...
world war 2 2013-03-04
Across
- copied NATO
- eyes on the ground can see in the sky
- united nation
- finally big enough to carry little boy
- Attack Utah
- the hidden pack
- big man is possible
- the final meet without the great voice
- battle air fight
- I keep what i take
- ended the take over
- stopped germans in africa
- "Iron Curtain"
- saved a ton of lives
- Half way
- they started the end
- no more hidden wolf packs
- started the war
- raining explosions for 3 months strait
- all talk no action
- serviceman's money
Down
- big mans hot plan
- called the drop for little boy
- little boys bright day
- the big 3 meat a 2nd time
- voice leader
- the big man settled it
- we don't need a roads
- end of the world threat
- Snow squad
- final effort
- 1st hotspot of 1945
- unstoppable
- suit up
- Get ride of all and any threat in U.S
- skip to the useful places
- uncrackable code
- speed war
- shower time
39 Clues: suit up • Half way • speed war • Snow squad • copied NATO • Attack Utah • unstoppable • shower time • voice leader • final effort • united nation • "Iron Curtain" • the hidden pack • started the war • uncrackable code • big mans hot plan • battle air fight • I keep what i take • all talk no action • serviceman's money • big man is possible • 1st hotspot of 1945 • ended the take over • saved a ton of lives • ...
World War 1 2013-04-16
Across
- a war involving a number of countries on each side, with fighting spread over much of the world
- opposition to all war
- president during WW1
- final set of demands
- an agreement among nations to defend one another
- channeling of a nations entire resources into a war effort
- large gas filled bolloon
- preparation of military forces for war
- payments for war damages
- deep ditches where the soldiers fought during WW1
- a nonbinding agreement to follow commen policies
Down
- a organized action to prevent people or goods from entering or leaving a place
- the glorification of the military
- lies between the opposing trench lines
- enters the war in 1917
- a dead lock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
- the desire to achieve political independence, especially by a country under foreign control
- agreement to end fighting with the allies
- a policy of supporting neither side in a war
- group of merchant ships protected by warships
20 Clues: president during WW1 • final set of demands • opposition to all war • enters the war in 1917 • large gas filled bolloon • payments for war damages • the glorification of the military • lies between the opposing trench lines • preparation of military forces for war • agreement to end fighting with the allies • a policy of supporting neither side in a war • ...
World War I 2013-01-10
Across
- British officer who persuaded Arab princes to revolt.
- athlete's foot
- everyone getting alone without violence.
- fighting from trenches that was dug up.
- to kill someone suddenly or secretly
- man assassinated in Serbia.
- man who assured Americans won't land on Europe.
- Germans and French battled here.
- disease caused by lice.
- military draft
- military strength
Down
- agreement between nations.
- man behind the "Schlieffen Plan."
- US President during World War I.
- one of the main causes of World War I.
- person in military that can't fight because of wounds, death, or sickness.
- Russian, French, and British alliance.
- to select people to perform compulsory services (Army).
- Germans and Russians battled here.
- alliance formed with Triple Entente and Italians after Italy betrays Central Powers.
- another term for "Central Powers."
- Austria-Hungary archduke's assassin.
- the Czar of Russia.
- country fully supported by Russia.
- competition between two or more countries usually for land.
25 Clues: athlete's foot • military draft • military strength • the Czar of Russia. • disease caused by lice. • agreement between nations. • man assassinated in Serbia. • US President during World War I. • Germans and French battled here. • man behind the "Schlieffen Plan." • Germans and Russians battled here. • another term for "Central Powers." • country fully supported by Russia. • ...
World War l 2013-01-11
Across
- World War I was an example of this
- rumors
- caused Germany to declare war on Russia
- Europeans set this up to mobilize their resources
- stretched on the war
- law passed by government in the United Kingdom
- President of the United States
- death caused a lot of tension
- side by side facing the same way
- kicked out
- Attacked the two fronts
- terrorist organization
Down
- Defended the western and eastern fronts
- had armies ready during times of peace
- army commander that said no American will land on this continent
- attacked by torpedo
- to prevent something dangerous
- Generals brought out of retirement
- leader of Russia whose actions caused Germany to declare war
- asked to take over jobs that were not available to them before
- bought a sandwich
- A plan by the Germans to go through Belgium to France
- caused armies to double in size
- change to a character or composition
- great happiness and triumph
25 Clues: rumors • kicked out • bought a sandwich • attacked by torpedo • stretched on the war • terrorist organization • Attacked the two fronts • great happiness and triumph • death caused a lot of tension • to prevent something dangerous • President of the United States • caused armies to double in size • side by side facing the same way • World War I was an example of this • ...
World War 1 2013-01-11
Across
- world at war
- made schlieffen plan
- slavic state
- own opinion
- Central Power
- suppressing fire
- southwest of constitine
- act of war
- battle happened september 6 through 10
- american side
- Ready to fight
- teach
Down
- world war i
- Call of duty
- after high school
- grades
- gavvril princip
- treaty with austria hungry
- system made by government
- Faught against Central Power
- black hand wanted them to be free
- killed arch duke
- education
- work at home
24 Clues: teach • grades • education • act of war • world war i • own opinion • Call of duty • world at war • slavic state • work at home • Central Power • american side • Ready to fight • gavvril princip • suppressing fire • killed arch duke • after high school • made schlieffen plan • southwest of constitine • system made by government • treaty with austria hungry • Faught against Central Power • ...
World War 1 2013-03-21
Across
- Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- A type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- The policy of granting equal trade opportunities to all countries.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- The belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote.
- Journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration.
- Information of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- Signed on December 10, 1898, at the end of the Spanish-American War.
- flag waving: an appeal intended to arouse patriotic emotions.
- An international alternative rock band formed in London.
Down
- A member of the volunteer cavalry regiment led by Theodore Roosevelt in the Spanish-American War.
- The alliance of Germany, Austria–Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria during World War I.
- In the field of international relations, a sphere of influence (SOI) is an area or region over which a state or organization has.
- A canal about 50 miles (80 km) long, across the Isthmus of Panama, that connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
- An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- submarine: a submersible warship usually armed with torpedoes.
- A policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, esp. the political affairs of other countries.
- The supposed responsibility of the white race to provide care for their non-white subjects.
- The transaction in 1867 in which the United States Secretary of State William Henry Seward purchased Alaska from Russia.
- The practice of forming or pursuing ideals unrealistically.
20 Clues: Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • An international alternative rock band formed in London. • The practice of forming or pursuing ideals unrealistically. • flag waving: an appeal intended to arouse patriotic emotions. • submarine: a submersible warship usually armed with torpedoes. • The policy of granting equal trade opportunities to all countries. • ...
Brave New World 2013-05-20
Across
- Generosity
- Public shame or disgrace
- Lining of the abdomen and organs
- Free of pathogens
- Not honorable or lower class
- Chiefly
- Impossible to stop or prevent
- Not having a physical body
- Obscene literature that has to do with excrements
- A strongly scented shrub
- To pour
Down
- Anger because of unfair treatment
- Manufactured, thick rayon
- Impossible to understand
- Being full of air or large breasted
- Lively, cheerful
- Being senile
- Developed inside the parent and born
- Chaste or pure
- Overcome with anger
- Playful, lustful
- Point of death
- Enlargement of glands on the neck
23 Clues: Chiefly • To pour • Generosity • Being senile • Chaste or pure • Point of death • Lively, cheerful • Playful, lustful • Free of pathogens • Overcome with anger • Public shame or disgrace • Impossible to understand • A strongly scented shrub • Manufactured, thick rayon • Not having a physical body • Not honorable or lower class • Impossible to stop or prevent • Lining of the abdomen and organs • ...
Brave New World 2013-05-02
Across
- What they call outsiders
- A drug used to control emotions
- The states way of forcing stability, community and identity
- An erge to posses something you don't currently have
- People who are conditioned the same and are hense cannot be told apart
- To be held captive
- To voice your opinion publicly or officially
- The worst way to be described in this society
- Their main way of conditioning humands through the use of soemting methods
Down
- An author who John took an interest in
- The Indians have a ritual in which they attempt to prove this
- Society is not what it seems
- People who run the society
- What their world is primarily made up of
- Their God
- To be unaware
- The opposite of the states motto
- The devices that allow for human life
- An emotion that soma contollers
- Going on a soma holiday
20 Clues: Their God • To be unaware • To be held captive • Going on a soma holiday • What they call outsiders • People who run the society • Society is not what it seems • A drug used to control emotions • An emotion that soma contollers • The opposite of the states motto • The devices that allow for human life • An author who John took an interest in • What their world is primarily made up of • ...
World War 2 2013-05-06
Across
- where the spark of the war happened
- women can now vote
- August 1940, Hitler launches air attacks on Great Britain
- France, Great Britain, U. S., Soviet Union
- Royal Air Force in Great Britain
- Prime Minister of Great Britain
- cause of WW2
- military leader in Japan
- takes 39 days
- Germany, Japan, and Italy
- leader in Germany (dictator)
Down
- June 22, 1940
- U. S. went to war
- examples: Mussolini in Italy, Hitler in Germany, and Tojo in Japan
- direct violation of Treaty of Versailles
- Hitler invades Poland
- leader in Soviet Union
- leader in Italy
- France and Great Britain tried to appease Germany with land, but it didn’t work
- many men were saved by escaping to Great Britain
20 Clues: cause of WW2 • June 22, 1940 • takes 39 days • leader in Italy • U. S. went to war • women can now vote • Hitler invades Poland • leader in Soviet Union • military leader in Japan • Germany, Japan, and Italy • leader in Germany (dictator) • Prime Minister of Great Britain • Royal Air Force in Great Britain • where the spark of the war happened • direct violation of Treaty of Versailles • ...
World War I 2013-01-14
Across
- William II the ruler of Germany.
- Plan General Alfred Von Schlieffen
- the United States have an ______ to fight.
- of Attrition the German was to bleed the French army white.
- this is where the Allies tried to open a Balkan front.
- Nicholas II ordered partial mobilization of Russian army.
- the military does this when they need more soldiers.
- of Verdun fortress city on the German border.
- Francis Ferdinand has a wife named Sofia, and both were killed.
- Entente like the triple alliance.
Down
- Alfred Von Schlieffen a plan that's named after him.
- warfare death, rat infestations, trench fever etc.
- uses this technique to get them ready for war.
- leader for any military force.
- reliance of military strength.
- Princp kille the king of Austria.
- there are two different alliances.
- of Arabia urged Arab princes to revolt against their Ottoman overloads in 1917.
- Germans nor the French could dislodge each other from trenches.
- government tried to arouse enthusiasm for the war.
- something to help the soldiers from getting hurt(safety).
- war WWI
22 Clues: war WWI • leader for any military force. • reliance of military strength. • William II the ruler of Germany. • Princp kille the king of Austria. • Entente like the triple alliance. • Plan General Alfred Von Schlieffen • there are two different alliances. • the United States have an ______ to fight. • of Verdun fortress city on the German border. • ...
Brave New World 2013-02-10
Across
- The replacement for God in the society
- The biggest theme of the novel, the _____ between happiness and truth
- Linda's nickname for the D.H.C.
- City that the story takes place in
- Human cloning in this world
- The man who Lenina was named after; led the Russian Revolution
- Symbol that represents the idea of "instant gratification"
- Linda's alcoholic lover
- The highest class in the hierarchy
- The name of the high that soma induces
- The lowest social class
- Area of the world that Mustapha Mond controls
- Though this novel seems to be set in a Utopia, it is actually a ______.
- John's nickname
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- The word for sleep-teaching
- Where John lives in solitude at the end of the novel
- The word used instead of "birth"
- The father of Communism; Bernard is named after him
- Helmholtz's occupation
- Name of the hallucinogenic drug given out to citizens
- Bernard's occupation
- The location of the Savage Reservation
- Shakespeare play that the novel is named after
- Movies that provide a sensation of touch in addition to sight and sound
24 Clues: John's nickname • Bernard's occupation • Helmholtz's occupation • Linda's alcoholic lover • The lowest social class • The word for sleep-teaching • Human cloning in this world • Linda's nickname for the D.H.C. • The word used instead of "birth" • City that the story takes place in • The highest class in the hierarchy • The replacement for God in the society • ...
World Capitals Review 2013-05-14
25 Clues: Iraq • Chile • India • Egypt • China • Samoa • Israel • Brazil • Brunei • Russia • Canada • Turkey • France • Jamaica • Lebanon • Honduras • Djibouti • Argentina • Australia • Madagascar • New Zealand • North Korea • Burkina Faso • United States • Great Britain
World war II 2013-03-17
Across
- Jima The Marine Corps Memorial Island
- The U.S general of the invasion of Normandy who later became president
- Rosie the _______ was the symbol of women working in the factories
- World War II began when Germany invaded this country
- Germany, Italy, Japan
- Hirohito was the emperor of this country
- Winston_________
- Leader of the Soviet Union
- Blitzkrieg in German means _________ war
- Britain, America, Soviet Union
- War The war with the Soviet Union was called the eastern _______ by the Germans
- The British _____ Air Force defended the Germans in the Battle of Britain
- The other name of the invasion of Normandy
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- Jews were forced into __________ camps
- Hitlers german title meaning leader
- Plan The U.S. helped European countries recover with the ____________
- The battle of the Bulge was one of the final battles fought on the Eastern front in Europe
- U.S. general in charge of the Pacific Theater War
- When millions of Jews were killed
- Benito Mussolini is the leader of this country
- Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Leader of Germany
- Truman The American President who decide to drop the Atomic Bomb
- Harbor The Americans joined the war when the Japanese bombed this place
- The initials of the U.S. president
25 Clues: Winston_________ • Leader of Germany • Germany, Italy, Japan • Leader of the Soviet Union • Britain, America, Soviet Union • When millions of Jews were killed • The initials of the U.S. president • Hitlers german title meaning leader • Jima The Marine Corps Memorial Island • Jews were forced into __________ camps • Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki • ...
World of Carito 2013-12-19
Across
- her favorite ride
- intrigued by the beard
- her college bar jam
- favorite two word combo
- already a fan
- swoosh
- her fairhaired companion
- hybrid animal
- i'd call it an obsession
- loves to pick his tomatoes
- who loves caroline?
- tica buddy!
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- vanity plate
- lifts her high in the sky
- new fave booty-parking spot
- mother daughter nightly ritual
- always putting us on
- the queen's namesake
- fire and rain spouse
- what she means when she says nananana
- green necessary evil
- loves his rhubarb concoction
- her boudoir of choice
- embodies a former aunt melissa costume
- #1 sidekick
25 Clues: swoosh • #1 sidekick • tica buddy! • vanity plate • already a fan • hybrid animal • her favorite ride • her college bar jam • who loves caroline? • always putting us on • the queen's namesake • fire and rain spouse • green necessary evil • her boudoir of choice • intrigued by the beard • favorite two word combo • her fairhaired companion • i'd call it an obsession • lifts her high in the sky • ...
World War II 2013-12-17
Across
- The name of the Allied invasion of Europe in 1944.
- The name of the city where Canada fought it's most important battle in the Italian campaign.
- Germany's capital city.
- A type gun that was widely used in WWII, mostly semi-automatic or bolt-action.
- The year Germany invaded Poland and WWII started.
- The very first country Germany invaded.
- What raid on France in 1942 helped the Allies in 1944?
- Hitler's "ideal" race.
- What was the name made for the extermination of Jews in WWII?
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- Canada's prime minister during WWII
- The man who took over Germany and ultimately started WWII.
- The name of the beach that Canada landed on on D-Day.
- Germany's main European ally.
- The star all Jews were given in German-occupied countries.
- The country that made Canada go to war in WWII.
- The name of the estuary Canada had to fight for to get access to shipping docks during the Allied liberation of Europe.
- The country that came onto the Allied side in 1941.
- The type of bomb the United States made that destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- A large group of ships trying to cross a body of water at once.
- A vehicle used majorly in World War 2 that used treads to move and a cannon as a weapon.
20 Clues: Hitler's "ideal" race. • Germany's capital city. • Germany's main European ally. • Canada's prime minister during WWII • The very first country Germany invaded. • The country that made Canada go to war in WWII. • The year Germany invaded Poland and WWII started. • The name of the Allied invasion of Europe in 1944. • The country that came onto the Allied side in 1941. • ...
World War's Vocabulary 2013-12-04
Across
- draw
- Sucking up to a country to avoid starting a war with them
- NATO
- glorifying the military
- large farm owned and worked on by proletariats
- SUpporting no side of the war
- to prepare it's military forces for war
- German submarine
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- The working class
- socialist republic
- making a trip accross the ocean making frequent stops
- a truce
- the act of removing weapons
- maneuver warfare
- extreme working class
- means of production are owned by public
- a term equivalent to prime minister
- suicide planes
- compensatory payments
- final orders
20 Clues: draw • NATO • a truce • final orders • suicide planes • maneuver warfare • German submarine • The working class • socialist republic • extreme working class • compensatory payments • glorifying the military • the act of removing weapons • SUpporting no side of the war • a term equivalent to prime minister • means of production are owned by public • to prepare it's military forces for war • ...
World History Project 2013-10-20
Across
- Trade route
- Leader of Rome
- Justinian I Religion
- A kingdom that has power
- Hagia Sophia
- Year Charlemagne died
- Church officials
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- Empire Western Rome
- Ottoman Religion
- Justinian Wife
- Icon breakers
- Ruler of Government and Religion
- Capital of Byzantine Empire
- Name for the Muslims
- The ruler of an empire
- People who ended Rome
- Where Gladiators fought
- War that ended Muslim Power
- Greek art
- Trice that invaded Rome from France
20 Clues: Greek art • Trade route • Hagia Sophia • Icon breakers • Justinian Wife • Leader of Rome • Ottoman Religion • Church officials • Empire Western Rome • Name for the Muslims • Justinian I Religion • People who ended Rome • Year Charlemagne died • The ruler of an empire • Where Gladiators fought • A kingdom that has power • Capital of Byzantine Empire • War that ended Muslim Power • ...
World Music iGCSE 2013-08-06
Across
- Band West Indian/Caribbean tuned percussion made from oil drums
- a lengthening series of pipes bound together from Latin America
- Latin American guitar
- African xylophone
- music with guitars, pan-pipes, homophonic, syncopated, fast/lively tempo and use of repetition/sequence
- Indian long-necked lute, metal strings and drone strings
- Indian plucked lute like instrument with metal fingerboard
- a small portable reed organ, using reeds and bellows
- generic name for metal stringed instrument with flat sound box, played with hammers or sticks
- Indian upright bowed string instrument
- Indian drone instrument, long necked lute with metal strings
- Chinese reed instrument, sounds similar to the oboe
- Indonesian gong and percussion orchestra
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- Indian pair of drums, played with hands and fingers
- Chinese bamboo flute
- 5 note scale common to many cultures
- generic name for plucked instrument with flat sound-box
- Latin American accordion
- a small portable organ using bellows operated by player’s feet
- music which is heterophonic, uses ostinato/repeating patterns, uses gongs/percussion
- Arab bowed string instrument
- music with melody, drone, improvisation
- African thumb piano
- Chinese plucked lute-like instrument
- music with polyrhythm, ostinato, call and response, parallel vocal harmony
- Chinese bowed string instrument
- Arab zither
- Latin American dance
- Arab plucked lute-like instrument
- drum African drum which can change pitch
- African plucked string instrument
- music with small range, singing, hand claps, hetrophonic, strong rhythmic patterns
- elaborate Chinese mouth organ
- Indian dulcimer
34 Clues: Arab zither • Indian dulcimer • African xylophone • African thumb piano • Chinese bamboo flute • Latin American dance • Latin American guitar • Latin American accordion • Arab bowed string instrument • elaborate Chinese mouth organ • Chinese bowed string instrument • Arab plucked lute-like instrument • African plucked string instrument • 5 note scale common to many cultures • ...
WORLD WAR I 2013-12-01
Across
- paying for all of the war damage
- also called the allies of Britain,France, and Russia
- males 21-30 had to register for military service
- goods prohibited from being shipped
- borders based on heritage and ethnicity
- use of information to influence opinions
- to travel in a large group
- the aggressive build up of armed forces to intimidate other countries
- agreement that Germany would give warning before firing torpedoes
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- Wilson's plan for peace
- offer to give Mexico land in the U.S. from Germany
- urged people to grow their own vegetables to save food
- palace where the treaty to end the war was signed
- space between opposing trenches
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire
- a group of countries that would work together to ensure peace
- a feeling of intense pride of one's homeland
- a random lottery for military service
- agreement to stop fighting
- leader of the American Expeditionary Force
20 Clues: Wilson's plan for peace • to travel in a large group • agreement to stop fighting • space between opposing trenches • paying for all of the war damage • goods prohibited from being shipped • a random lottery for military service • borders based on heritage and ethnicity • use of information to influence opinions • leader of the American Expeditionary Force • ...
World War Two 2013-11-20
Across
- / Main Axis Defense in Italy; ________ Line
- / Nickname for MG42; Hitler’s _________
- / Hills between Rome and Anzio; ______ Hills
- / American weapons company
- / Italian government signed this with the allies on September 3, 1943
- / Island off the southern coast of Italy
- / Area of Italy where campaign started (direction)
- / Views of the government of the Soviet Union
- / Views of Italian government up until September 1943
- / Geographic obstacle
- / Germany and Italy; _____ Powers
- / British man-portable antitank weapon
- / Canadian Army rifle
- / German stick grenade
- / Invasion area on southwest coast of mainland Italy
- / Name of the gulf where the invasion of Italy started
- Harbour / Attack that brought America into the war
- / Month that the Italian campaign ended
- / Allied Commander-In-Chief of Italy
- / Campaign began on ________ of Sicily
- / Thought Italy needed to be knocked out of the war
- / Emperor of Japan
- Cassino / Historic hilltop abbey
- / Operation name for the invasion of Sicily
- / German main tank
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- / German large tank
- / Canadian Army LMG; _____ Gun
- / AKA ground troops
- / Number of years that the campaign lasted
- / Worked up the _____ of Italy
- / Important port and airfield town
- / Views of most allied governments
- / RAF main fighter plane
- / Last name of the Italian dictator
- / Allied fighter plane
- / Objective city in Sicily
- / Area where Operation Shingle took place
- / Total Canadian casualties; over ________-_____ thousand
- / German Commander-In-Chief of Italy
- / Month that the Italian campaign began
- / American tank
- / Italian flag colours; red, white, _______
- / One form of assault on Sicily
- / Capital of Italy
- / sea-based invasion strategy
- / Believed in naval assaults
- Fortress / Nickname for B-17 bomber
- / City where Canadians adapted "mouse-holing"
- / Allied Forces Headquarters (abbrev.)
- / Canadian Prime Minister; Mackenzie _______
50 Clues: / American tank • / Capital of Italy • / Emperor of Japan • / German main tank • / German large tank • / AKA ground troops • / Geographic obstacle • / Canadian Army rifle • / Allied fighter plane • / German stick grenade • / RAF main fighter plane • / American weapons company • / Objective city in Sicily • / Believed in naval assaults • / sea-based invasion strategy • ...
World War I 2013-09-26
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- help, assist, or support
- is an organization authorized by its greater society to use lethal force, usually including use of weapons, in defending its country
- the act of assembling and making both troops and supplies ready for war
- measures taken by the state to redress gross and systematic
- whole that comprehends a number of intricate parts, especially one with interconnected or mutually related parts
- economy an economic system in which decisions regarding production and investment are embodied in a plan formulated by a central authority
- Other uses
- an academic and applied discipline that involves the scientific study of mental functions and behaviors
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- a fundamental change in power or organizational structures that takes place in a relatively short period
- the authority granted by a constituency to act as its representative
- a situation in a war where the warring parties agree to stop fighting
- when a monarch, such as a king (or queen) or emperor (or empress) gives up or relinquishes his or her office and power
- communism as the economic and political system that existed in Soviet Russia
- not limited or restricted
- war a war in which a belligerent engages in the complete mobilization of all available resources and population
- a form of communication aimed towards influencing the attitude of the community toward some cause or position
- warfare a form of land warfare using occupied fighting lines consisting largely of trenches
- the process of groups of organisms working or acting together for their common/mutual benefit
- elected council in the former U.S.S.R
- the compulsory enlistment of people in some sort of national service, most often military service.
20 Clues: Other uses • help, assist, or support • not limited or restricted • elected council in the former U.S.S.R • measures taken by the state to redress gross and systematic • the authority granted by a constituency to act as its representative • a situation in a war where the warring parties agree to stop fighting • ...
World Religions Review 2013-11-24
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- The Hindu god known as the preserver of the world
- The Hindu symbol
- The Hindus believe this river to be holy
- The Hindu goddess of death and destruction
- leader of the synagogue
- A psychic told Siddhartha's father if he son saw the sufferings in the world he'd become a religious _________________
- Being able to understand or see the truth of life
- Hindus holy book
- Sheep herder who started Judaism
- Religion that began 3,000 years ago
- Jewish men wear this to show respect to God
- Study of God
- Belief in one god
- Jewish place of worship
- Holy books that contains Buddha's teachings
- The Buddha experienced enlightenment and taught the 8 Fold Path and Four Nobel _______________
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- Many Buddhists and Hindus are this because they don't eat meat
- Religious men who meditate daily, rarely talk and live in monasteries with hopes of reaching enlightenment & nirvana
- Day of rest and religious dedication
- The effect of your actions has future consequences
- Another Buddhist symbol; represents enlightenment
- The rebirth of one's soul
- Wheel of ________________; Buddhism symbol
- State of mind where one has no desires and is happy
- Belief in more than one god
- Means that the food is "proper" or "okay to eat"
- Social groups in India
- According to the Hindus, he created the world
- Jewish holy book that includes the Old Testament
29 Clues: Study of God • The Hindu symbol • Hindus holy book • Belief in one god • Social groups in India • leader of the synagogue • Jewish place of worship • The rebirth of one's soul • Belief in more than one god • Sheep herder who started Judaism • Religion that began 3,000 years ago • Day of rest and religious dedication • The Hindus believe this river to be holy • ...
World War One 2014-05-04
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- weapons used to sink merchant ships
- agreement to stop fighting; signed 11/11/18
- Russia would protect Serbia because of ____
- treaty that ends Eussian participation in the war
- had a goal of creating greater Slavic state
- means two front war
- plan german plan for a two front war
- country the Germans were going through in the Schlieffen Plan
- straits leading to Constantinople
- strongest army in Europe
- strong feeling of pride in your country
- means glorification of the military
- allied country who fought in battle of Verdun
- side of ww1 that the US joined
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- country Franz Ferdinand was heir to
- called the "Colossus of Europe"
- hand society that supported Pan-Slavism
- fifth reason for ww1
- used to fight on No Man's Land
- treaty that ended WW1
- joined Triple Entente to keep balance of power
- domination of one country in another
- empire that is constantly loosing land
- where soldiers fought on the western front
- was promised part of Austria-Hungary by the Allies
25 Clues: means two front war • fifth reason for ww1 • treaty that ended WW1 • strongest army in Europe • used to fight on No Man's Land • side of ww1 that the US joined • called the "Colossus of Europe" • straits leading to Constantinople • country Franz Ferdinand was heir to • weapons used to sink merchant ships • means glorification of the military • domination of one country in another • ...
World war I 2014-03-14
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- Hand – Serbian nationalist/terrorist group responsible for the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand which resulted in the start of World War I.
- Franz Ferdinand – The heir of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire who was assassinated.
- - A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always
- - information or material spread to advance a cause or damage an opponent’s
- any ship found in an enemy’s waters.
- (Allied Powers) - In WWI, the nations of Great Britain, France and Russia. And other
- - The freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they
- plan for achieving a lasting peace after WWI.
- battlefield.
- warfare - A form of warfare in which opposing fight each other from trenches dug in
- who fought on their side (Italy and Japan).
- to live.
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- war - A conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the
- for war.
- peace among nations.
- submarine warfare - A form of warfare in which Germany sank without
- of Nations - An international association formed after WWI with the goal of
- - a policy or practice by which a country increases its power by gaining control over other areas of the world
- effort.
- Powers - In WWI, the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary and other nations
- Points - A series of proposals in which U.S, president Woodrow Wilson outlined
- Entente - A military alliance between Great Britain, France and Russia
- - a union between people, groups, countries, etc. : a relationship in which people agree to work together
- - patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- of Versailles - The peace treaty signed by Germany and the Allied Powers after
- It is one-sided information designed to persuade.
- fought on their side (Bulgaria and Turkey).
27 Clues: effort. • for war. • to live. • battlefield. • peace among nations. • any ship found in an enemy’s waters. • fought on their side (Bulgaria and Turkey). • who fought on their side (Italy and Japan). • - patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • plan for achieving a lasting peace after WWI. • It is one-sided information designed to persuade. • ...
World war 1 2014-03-14
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- a policy or practice by which a country increases its power by gaining control over other areas of the world
- countries that remained neutral throughout World War II.
- information or material spread to advance a cause or damage an opponent’s
- It is one-sided information designed to persuade.
- German submarines
- An international association formed after WWI with the goal of
- a union between people, groups, countries, etc. : a relationship in which people agree to work together
- A military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy.
- to live.
- The peace treaty signed by Germany and the Allied Powers after
- A military alliance between Great Britain, France and Russia
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always
- The heir of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire who was assassinated.
- any ship found in an enemy’s waters.
- Serbian nationalist/terrorist group responsible for the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand which resulted in the start of World War I.
- In WWI, the nations of Great Britain, France and Russia. And other
- for war.
- effort.
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- A series of proposals in which U.S, president Woodrow Wilson outlined
- The freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they
- A form of warfare in which opposing fight each other from trenches dug in
- fought on their side
- plan for achieving a lasting peace after WWI.
- who fought on their side
- A form of warfare in which Germany sank without
- battlefield.
- A conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the
- peace among nations.
- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- In WWI, the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary and other nations
- land between the British/French trenches and the German trenches.
31 Clues: effort. • to live. • for war. • battlefield. • German submarines • fought on their side • peace among nations. • who fought on their side • any ship found in an enemy’s waters. • patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • plan for achieving a lasting peace after WWI. • A form of warfare in which Germany sank without • It is one-sided information designed to persuade. • ...
WORLD LITERATURE- IDENTIFICATION 2014-05-08
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- a prose narrative on a large scale and can be divided by chapters and sub chapters
- it is the opposition of persons or forces in a story that gives rise to the dramatic action in a literary work
- it is the character that goes against the main character
- a prose type which makes use of folklore motifs and stock characters
- a short literary composition in prose dealing with a single matter usually from a personal point of view
- a type of essay that enforces a moral, and therefore, the tone is serious and instructive
- an essay that sketches life or presents character analysis
- a kind of plot where the story commences in the middle part of the action
- a kind of plot where linear development of the story merges with an interruption in the chronological order to show an event that happened in the past
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- a plot that moves with natural sequence of events where actions are arranged sequentially
- the method used by writers to reveal the personality of the characters
- a character that exhibits noticeable development
- these are stories of some wonderful events popularly believed to have some historical basis
- a literary work expressed in verse, measure, rhythm and imaginative language that creates an emotional response
- a part of the plot that sets the scene by introducing the situation and setting and lay outs the characters of the story
- a part of the plot that gives the falling action or the finishing of things right after the climax
- an essay generally published in a certain period and may also be referred to as journalistic
- the part of the plot that brings back the story to its equilibrium
- a prose narrative of limited length which must have characterization, unity, climax and resolution
- A literary work that is written or spoken within the common flow of language in sentences and paragraphs
20 Clues: a character that exhibits noticeable development • it is the character that goes against the main character • an essay that sketches life or presents character analysis • the part of the plot that brings back the story to its equilibrium • a prose type which makes use of folklore motifs and stock characters • ...
World Geography Vocab 2014-04-24
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- An original economic system in which traditions, customs , and beliefs shape the goods and the products the society creates
- Economic system where people freely produce and buy what they want
- Groups of countries with no tariffs or quotas
- Farmers that grow only enough food to provide for themselves and their immediate families to eat.
- Goods and services sold from one country to other countries
- money that remains after the costs of running a business are paid
- The resources provided by nature that people use to create goods and services
- Acronym for zones designed to attract foreign companies and investment to areas of China
- Sector of the economy that extracts or harvests products from the earth
- Amount of products available
- Type of economy, where the government owns and operates all business and commerce.
- The industrial sector of an economy that is dominated by the manufacture of finished products
- Level of economic activity involving the production of foods and the extraction of resources
- Goods from foreign countries brought into a country for use or sale
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- A shortage of product
- Sector of the economy that consists of intellectual activities, such as government, culture, libraries, scientific research, education, and information technology.
- tariffs levied on imports to protect the domestic economy rather than to raise revenue.
- A group of countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another and a common tariff on trade with other countries
- the ability of an individual or group to carry out an economic activity, such as production, at a lower cost and with optimal efficiency
- The creation of a single global economy and community
- a theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole
- All the human labor required to produce something
- Resources that are used to produce goods and services
- The idea that each region tends to make certain types of goods
- production, for sale , of goods at home
- Goods Made, not to consume, but to produce other goods and services
- The process by which a company hires other companies to perform some of its work
- The foundation upon which businesses operate
- A person who brings together and organizes a business
- Amount of goods needed or wanted
30 Clues: A shortage of product • Amount of products available • Amount of goods needed or wanted • production, for sale , of goods at home • The foundation upon which businesses operate • Groups of countries with no tariffs or quotas • All the human labor required to produce something • The creation of a single global economy and community • ...
World War II 2014-04-23
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- Named for the city that served as the center of Nazism
- Capturing Japanese held island in a steady path toward japan
- where prisoners were systematically exterminated
- Development of the atomic bomb
- where members of specifically designated groups were confined
- Flying in the night to avoid being shot down
- War in the Bataan peninsula
- Attacked by Japanese
- Pilots who deliberately crashed their planes into American ships
- Allies hit Germany in force. Occurred on June 6th, 1944
- the big three agreed that Poland, Bulgaria, and Romania would hold free elections
- Helped kindle hope for American military in pacific
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- an organization that many had hoped would succeed where the leage of nations failed
- Giving up completley without concessions
- international agreement governing the treatment of wounded soldiers and prisoners of war
- worked with Red Cross to save thousands of Eastern European Jews
- Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group
- Bringing laborers from Mexico to America to work on farms
- African American fighter squadron
- of War Information Worked closely with the media to encourage support of war effort
20 Clues: Attacked by Japanese • War in the Bataan peninsula • Development of the atomic bomb • African American fighter squadron • Giving up completley without concessions • Flying in the night to avoid being shot down • where prisoners were systematically exterminated • Helped kindle hope for American military in pacific • Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group • ...
World Religion 3106 2014-02-22
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- Medicine man or spiritual leader.
- A doctrine of non-violence toward all living beings.
- A person who doubts that humankind can know the existence of a possible god and the possible existence of anything beyond this life.
- A philosophy or a set of beliefs.
- A system of morals; rules for human conduct.
- The belief in more than one god.
- A member of the lowest Hindu Caste.
- The law of cause and effect, for every action, there is a consequence.
- One who holds that no god exists.
- A traditional story, usually involving supernatural or imaginary persons, that serves to reveal the world view of a people on natural or social phenomena, etc.
- A spiritual teacher of guide who can help one achieve moksha or salvation.
- A spiritually evolved individual who practices meditation.
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- The attribution of a living soul to plants, animals and inanimate objects, and natural phenomena.
- The holy men of Hinduism.
- The origin, the beginnings, the formation of something.
- Of native ancestry, inhabiting or existing in a land from the earliest times and before colonists.
- The supreme chief of a clan.
- The ability to express oneself fluently in speech and to understand a spoken language.
- Connected with religion.
- Cone-shaped tent and dwelling found in the nations of the Great Plains.
20 Clues: Connected with religion. • The holy men of Hinduism. • The supreme chief of a clan. • The belief in more than one god. • Medicine man or spiritual leader. • A philosophy or a set of beliefs. • One who holds that no god exists. • A member of the lowest Hindu Caste. • A system of morals; rules for human conduct. • A doctrine of non-violence toward all living beings. • ...
That's my world 2014-02-27
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- malen
- teilen
- sich vorstellen, sich ausmalen
- Foto
- sich erinnern (an), denken an (aufpassen, etwas nicht zu vergessen)
- unterrichten, lehren
- unterstreichen
- sagen, erzählen
- tanzen
- Muschel, Muschelschale, Schneckenhaus
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- vermissen, verpassen
- Wetter
- gleich, der/die/das Gleiche
- anders, verschieden
- Ferien, Urlaub
- Strand
- Baum
- privat
- Leben
- leben, wohnen
20 Clues: Foto • Baum • malen • Leben • Wetter • teilen • Strand • privat • tanzen • leben, wohnen • Ferien, Urlaub • unterstreichen • sagen, erzählen • anders, verschieden • vermissen, verpassen • unterrichten, lehren • gleich, der/die/das Gleiche • sich vorstellen, sich ausmalen • Muschel, Muschelschale, Schneckenhaus • sich erinnern (an), denken an (aufpassen, etwas nicht zu vergessen)
world quest 3 2014-10-22
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- krzyczec
- szeptac
- niecierpliwy
- drewno
- dwor
- tchorzliwy
- smiacsie
- krzyczeczestrachu
- chciec
- tektura
- wiezienie
- wierzyc
- rozczarowany
- sprzatac
- balkon
- zaskoczenie
- za
- cicho
- odwazny
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- meczacy
- zastanawiacsie
- tecza
- leniwy
- niepoprawny
- ksiezyc
- ambitny
- skora
- drapaczchmur
- nieszczery
- sztukawteatrze
- nieposluszny
- niebezpieczenstwo
- gwizdac
- zacmienie
- nazewnatrz
- mlody
- zauwazyc
- plakac
38 Clues: za • dwor • tecza • skora • mlody • cicho • leniwy • drewno • chciec • balkon • plakac • meczacy • szeptac • ksiezyc • ambitny • tektura • wierzyc • gwizdac • odwazny • krzyczec • smiacsie • sprzatac • zauwazyc • wiezienie • zacmienie • tchorzliwy • nieszczery • nazewnatrz • niepoprawny • zaskoczenie • niecierpliwy • drapaczchmur • nieposluszny • rozczarowany • zastanawiacsie • sztukawteatrze • krzyczeczestrachu • niebezpieczenstwo
World Fest Challenge 2014-11-18
22 Clues: Varm • Hart • Boek • Falso • Juste • Lampa • Fruta • Appel • Maturo • Péarla • Partie • Melodie • Familia • Adresse • Secreto • Alfabeto • Contrário • Splendide • Dangereux • Délicieux • Calendario • Helikopter
World War I 2015-01-21
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- Ship sank off the coast of England
- Tanks, Planes, Submarines, Battleships were all _____ ____ for Germany
- becoming attached to the political ideology of a nation
- Paint Brush
- Germans most effective weapon
- Making amends for a wrong that has been done
- Territory given to Poland
- Germany was forbidden to unite with what country post war
- Old cans with fuses
- Leader of Germany
- This area was de-militarized
- England wanted a strong post war Germany because of...
- Nation that switched sides
- Hydrochloric acid
- No one wins this type of war
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- Blistering agent
- country remaining apart from intentional political affairs
- The Treaty that ended the war
- misleading information to promote one point of view
- Most soldiers killed by...
- 75 Mile range weapon
- First country to develop a tank
- Leader of England
- War Guilt Clause ______ the Germany economy
- Italy, Austria-Hungary, Germany
- England, France, Russia
- Zimmerman telegraph promised to help what nation
27 Clues: Paint Brush • Blistering agent • Leader of England • Leader of Germany • Hydrochloric acid • Old cans with fuses • 75 Mile range weapon • England, France, Russia • Territory given to Poland • Most soldiers killed by... • Nation that switched sides • This area was de-militarized • No one wins this type of war • The Treaty that ended the war • Germans most effective weapon • ...
All World Religions 2014-12-03
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- a symbol of personal care and cleanliness (Sikhism)
- Jewish festival of light (sometimes spelt with a C)
- Buddhist men spend time living as a __________ before they marry
- Hindu texts
- Be _______ and patient (Hindu “do”)
- Hindu God, The Preserver
- Mohammed had to flee to ____________ after he started teaching
- Someone who dies for what they believe (all)
- The ____________ Path was Buddha’s second teaching
- - Magen _________ Star – A Hero King of the Jewish People
- – Hindu celebration of Spring and the New Year (very colourful)
- A list of things to be happy about in Matt 5
- Angel who spoke to Muhammad
- Sikh Ceremonial sword
- Third religious vow – do what is expected
- The Name of the Mountain were the 10 Commandments were given
- Muslims believe in ______ God
- Buddha’s name
- After the Reformation there were ______________ teachers Luther and Calvin
- Saturday for Jewish People
- Central to Sikhism
- A circle – drawing in which can be a practice of meditation (Buddhism)
- – Literally means conforms to accepted teaching, The Greek speaking part of the Early Church is now called _________________
- Jewish word for Law (sons and daughters of the covenant)
- or allowed to be eaten or used by Jews
- Hindu god who removes obstacles – he also has an elephant’s trunk
- Last book in the Bible
- The Christian belief that God is Father, Son and Holy Spirit
- Literally means a “burnt offering” describes the death of Jews in WWII
- A world religion which means submission to the will of God
- A Sikh Temple
- Holy City for Jews, Christians and Muslims
- A statement of belief
- The founder of Hinduism is ______________________
- Practices of self-denial including fasting
- The name of God in Arabic
- Buddha sat under the __________ tree
- Muslims look towards ___________ for prayer
- Noble Truths (Buddha’s teaching)
- Second religious vow – no exclusive relationships
- Prayer 5 times every day for a Muslim
- Not a hat Sikh men wear a __________
- A flower that is popular in Buddhism
- – Another name for the Wheel of Law is the wheel of the ______________
- Hindu Daily Prayer
- Jesus died here (Christian symbol)
- Islamic place of worship
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- Sikh The order, meaning 'The Pure'
- The Muslim Profession of Faith
- Hindu place of worship
- Last ______________ inspired the Eucharist in the Mass
- Sermon on the _____________ in Matthew
- ________Way, a life of balanced extremes. This is the model of Buddhist life.
- Festivals or joyous occasions
- Sikhs Do not do this without understanding
- Hindu Lord of Time and Destroyer
- Jewish Founder – Spiritual father to Christians and Muslims
- Sikhs do not cut their_________
- Jewish place of worship
- Central to Sikhism
- First of religious vows – no private property
- Jews, Christians and Muslims believe in One God
- Muslims call themselves, Christians and Jews the People of the ___________ because of shared texts
- Buddha’s first teaching was at _________Park
- Jewish Candle Holder
- The name many people call Buddha
- The aspect of life Buddha tried to free people of
- Abu _________ the first Caliph of Islam
- – A table that is the focus of the Mass
- Hindu texts
- Jewish holy scripture attributed to Moses. We call it the Pentateuch
- A person who submits to the will of God
- A Persian word that means “River” due to the followers living in the Indus Valley
- World Religions speak about things that are kept secret or remain unexplained or unknown
- Hero of Jewish Exodus
- an image of Buddha is usually in ____________ form
- The Sikh founder
- ________ceremony adds responsibilities in Hindu initiation
- Buddhist ethics lead to (when people or music work well together)
- The birthday of the Church tongues of fire in the upper room
- Hindu festival of light
- Hindu romantic hero
- Hindu Symbol
- Boss Monk
- Don’t _______ or injure anything (Hindu “don’t”)
- A Muslim pilgrimage
- Things owned and used by saints (all)
- Christian place of worship
- One name for a Buddhist place of worship
- A division of Islam – The best person should follow the Prophet
- The Central god of Hinduism
- Jesus’ Mother
92 Clues: Boss Monk • Hindu texts • Hindu texts • Hindu Symbol • Buddha’s name • A Sikh Temple • Jesus’ Mother • The Sikh founder • Central to Sikhism • Central to Sikhism • Hindu Daily Prayer • Hindu romantic hero • A Muslim pilgrimage • Jewish Candle Holder • Sikh Ceremonial sword • Hero of Jewish Exodus • A statement of belief • Hindu place of worship • Last book in the Bible • Jewish place of worship • ...
World Geography Crossword 2015-01-22
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- Part of the Earth made of iron and nickel
- Language, religion, social groups, government, and economic activities define this
- At the equator is a narrow, generally windless band called
- dioxide Traps heat in the atmosphere
- They study of weather
- Earth rotates on its axis one time each…
- Is very closely related to elevation
- The part of Earth that is covered by water
- Supports Life
- March 21, the sun’s rays fall directly on the equator
- June 21, Northern hemisphere’s longest day of sunlight
- cycle Keeps water rates constant
- The earth tilts on this
- Made of hot, dense rock
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- Made of plates
- Climates in high latitudes are the _______________ on earth
- Effect Earth rotates east, global winds are displaced
- Describes a places location in relation to another place
- A group of plants and animals that depend on each other and their surroundings for survival
- The Tropic of _______________ is the southern most latitude to receive the sun’s direct waves
- Map making
- Part of Earth made of land
- Moves warm and cold water
- hundred sixty five Earth travels in an orbit every ______ days
- The condition of the atmosphere in a certain place at a specific time
- When plates squeeze past the earth’s surface and create bends in layers of rock called
- Earths revolution and its tilt in relation to the result in…
- Prevailing winds blow this way because of the Coriolis Effect
- A fertile, yellow-gray soil that can provide mineral rich soil
29 Clues: Map making • Supports Life • Made of plates • They study of weather • The earth tilts on this • Made of hot, dense rock • Moves warm and cold water • Part of Earth made of land • cycle Keeps water rates constant • dioxide Traps heat in the atmosphere • Is very closely related to elevation • Earth rotates on its axis one time each… • Part of the Earth made of iron and nickel • ...
World Lit crossword 2014-01-23
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- Where did the Hebrews migrate to, to escape famine?
- To what enemy did Israel fall?
- The Babylonian empire reached its peak in under this king.
- How is a long pole on a fulcrum with a bukket on one and a weight on the other called?
- What is the name of Abraham's son?
- How many sons did jacob have?
- What is the son of Isaac also called?
- What river is the largest in the world?
- How is the world's first writing called?
- What city did King David estabilsh as Israels capital?
- What is the name of Isaac's son?
- Where did the hebrews find a home?
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- What are the Egypts famous for?
- Who united upper amd lower egypt in about 3100 B.C.?
- Where was king Cyrus from?
- To what king did Juda fall?
- Around what did grow the middle east civilization up?
- Who brought the hebrews across the Sinai Dessert back to canaan?
- The Hebrews or jews trace their history to who?
- under which king did the hebrews unite in 1020 B.C.?
- How is the "law" of the hebrews called?
- How is the area of mesopotamia called today?
- What important building was destroyed by the babylonians?
- Who succeeded David?
- By who was saul succeeded?
25 Clues: Who succeeded David? • Where was king Cyrus from? • By who was saul succeeded? • To what king did Juda fall? • How many sons did jacob have? • To what enemy did Israel fall? • What are the Egypts famous for? • What is the name of Isaac's son? • What is the name of Abraham's son? • Where did the hebrews find a home? • What is the son of Isaac also called? • ...
world war I 2014-01-23
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- 1914, when war was declared in ¬¬¬_______
- payment for war damages
- a love of one's country and the desire to have that country free of the control of others
- when a country does not pick a side to fight on
- The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, determined post-war borders from Europe to the Middle East, established the _____ __ _______ as an international peace organization and punished Germany for its aggression with reparations and the loss of territory.
- treaty that officially ended World War 1 in 1919 (The Treaty of_____________)
- warships used to stop goods from leaving or entering Germany
- Name given to American soldiers during WWI (b/c of the helmet they wore)
- German submarines named after the German word Unterseeboot which means “undersea boat”
- A telegram sent to a German official in Mexico before the U.S. entered WWI; it proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico and asked Mexico to attack the U.S.
- the land between trenches that neither side controlled
- president during the World War I
- In late June 1914, Archduke ¬¬¬____________of Austria was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo, Bosnia.
- biased government controlled information
- Act which required men between the ages of 21 and 30 to register to be drafted into the armed forces
- U.S. ,France, England, Russia (main countries of the ¬¬-______ powers)
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- Apr 06, 1917 the ______ _______ enters World War I
- President Woodrow Wilson appointed Major General ¬¬¬__________commander of the AEF in May 1917
- new technology used to help protect soldiers from poison gas
- the Czar was overthrown and a democratic government set up
- The primary issue that caused Woodrow Wilson to ask Congress to declare war on Germany on April 2nd. Four days later, America joined World War
- British passenger liner sunk by German u-boats
- introduction of ¬¬¬¬¬_______ _______such as machine guns, tanks and chemical weapons
- an agreement among nations to defend one another
- bonds that American citizens bought that helped to pay for the costs of World War I.
- World War I ended in the defeat of the ________ Powers in 1918
- system of limiting the amount of food and materials in use
- cease fire that ended the war
- four years of the Great War--as it was then known--saw unprecedented levels of carnage and destruction, thanks to grueling ______ warfare (deep ditches where the soldiers fought during WWI)
29 Clues: payment for war damages • cease fire that ended the war • president during the World War I • biased government controlled information • 1914, when war was declared in ¬¬¬_______ • British passenger liner sunk by German u-boats • when a country does not pick a side to fight on • an agreement among nations to defend one another • ...
World War 2 2014-02-11
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- Great Britain, France, Soviet Russia, United States
- government that tried to exert complete control over its citizens
- stressed nationalism and placed the interests of the state above those individuals
- won four gold medals at Olympics in Berlin, Germany
- giving up principles to pacify an agressor
- British prime minister
- the deliberate and systematic killing of an entire population
- leads the rebel Nationalist army to victory in Spain and gains complete control of the country in 1939
- offers economic stability to unemployed Germans during the Great Depression and bcoms chancellor in 1933
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- the German brand of fascism
- lightning war
- "night of broken glass"
- took over U.S.S.R
- elected a third term
- Germany, Italy, ad Japan
- the systematic murder of 11 million people across Europe
- Japan conquered in 1931
- attempts to restore Italy to its former position as a world power
- chief of Japan's Kwantung Army
- segregated Jewish areas in certain Polish cities
20 Clues: lightning war • took over U.S.S.R • elected a third term • British prime minister • "night of broken glass" • Japan conquered in 1931 • Germany, Italy, ad Japan • the German brand of fascism • chief of Japan's Kwantung Army • giving up principles to pacify an agressor • segregated Jewish areas in certain Polish cities • Great Britain, France, Soviet Russia, United States • ...
World Class Quality 2014-01-27
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- It is imperative that a culture of Quality is built through a level of people engagement and …. On Quality across the organization
- Fourth Principle of WCQ is
- The values at Tata Motors are the timeless guiding principles which one can relate to within the entire Tata Motors Group. How many values do we have in Tata Motors?
- In BIQ migration strategy, Level IV means defects don’t leave the station and this is monitored by...
- … is achieving and excelling the world's benchmark levels to manufacture and deliver the best quality products to all the customers
- Core Requirement are detailed statements which define the requirements against each …
- Standardized work serves as a baseline for … process
- ….. Management helps to quickly identify and react to " out of standard" condition
- Our Safety beliefs and principles state that working safely is a condition of…
- We, at Tata motors believe that everyone is responsible for Quality and Quality begins with…
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- Quality is what …. Defines
- By ensuring WCQ standards, we will be able to develop…. Culture in the organization.
- One of the absolutes of Standardization is… organizationthat refers to the safe and orderly arrangement of the workplace
- Seiton or…. Is one of the basic principles of 5S that propagates a place for everything and everything in its place
- The absolute of standardization called Management by Takt Time helps to level the ... schedule and produce what is needed and when it is needed
- The second principle of WCQ is….
- Standardization is the pre requisite for achieving
- In BIQ migration strategy, Level II means defects don’t leave the shop and this is monitored by...
- This absolute of the People Involvement principle focuses on 'running the business' and not just doing te individual jobs
- As per our Safety & Health Policy, we are committed to being an … organization, ensuring safety and healt of the employees, contractors and visitors in our operations
- WCQ principles are driven by_ absolutes which work together
21 Clues: Quality is what …. Defines • Fourth Principle of WCQ is • The second principle of WCQ is…. • Standardization is the pre requisite for achieving • Standardized work serves as a baseline for … process • WCQ principles are driven by_ absolutes which work together • Our Safety beliefs and principles state that working safely is a condition of… • ...
WORLD WAR II 2015-03-23
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- the country that attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor
- the desired eye color of an ARYAN expressed by Adolf Hitler
- the beach where the bloodiest fighting occurred during Operation Overlord
- he started the FASCIST movement after World War I
- the documentary entitled "TIME OF FEAR" focused on Japanese-American internment camps located in this state
- the aircraft that dropped the atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima
- the ideology of NAZISM was detailed in this literary work
- the master race Adolf Hitler envisioned in his literary work
- these acts outlawed arms sales or loans to warring nations
- the GERMAN brand of FASCISM
- the establishment of a fixed allotment of goods deemed essential for the military
- the country that joined forces with the United States and Great Britain during the Normandy invasion
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- the country invaded by both Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin
- opposition to political and economic entanglements with other countries
- this project developed the atomic bomb
- the President of the United States who decided to use the atomic bomb against Japan
- a program that provided military aid to Great Britain
- the company that converted from making automobiles to aircraft during World War II
- the name of the atomic bomb that was dropped on the city of Nagasaki
- the joint powers of Italy, Germany, and Japan
20 Clues: the GERMAN brand of FASCISM • this project developed the atomic bomb • the joint powers of Italy, Germany, and Japan • he started the FASCIST movement after World War I • a program that provided military aid to Great Britain • the ideology of NAZISM was detailed in this literary work • the country invaded by both Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin • ...
Brave New World 2015-10-07
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- a treasurer, as of a college or similar institution. Here, Huxley's term for the person who holds and distributes soma at the Park Lane Hospital.
- They are the first five letters of the Greek alphabet, used most commonly in British schools and universities as grades, equivalent to D
- a character from Shakespeare's The Tempest. Shakespeare describes him as a "airy spirit," with magical powers.
- Huxley's term, following all the dates in the modern era.
- masturbation.
- solution Huxley's phrase for a tea-like drink in the brave new world.
- They are the first five letters of the Greek alphabet, used most commonly in British schools and universities as grades, equivalent to A
- a bad-smelling gum resin. It was formerly used to treat some illnesses, or, in folk medicine, to repel disease.
- secret, stealthy.
- an infectious disease of wild and domesticated animals, especially cattle and sheep, which is caused by a bacillus and can be transmitted to people.
- They are the first five letters of the Greek alphabet, used most commonly in British schools and universities as grades, equivalent to B
- a state of misery and degradation
- careful or cautious; not given freel.
- They are the first five letters of the Greek alphabet, used most commonly in British schools and universities as grades, equivalent to F
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- Process Huxley's phrase. A method for producing many identical eggs from a single egg. It is the basis for producing identical human beings.
- having a relatively long head
- They are the first five letters of the Greek alphabet, used most commonly in British schools and universities as grades, equivalent to C
- the active hormone of the thyroid gland.
- a decrease in volume.
- pouring from one container into another. Here, Huxley's term for birth.
- prostitute.
- a substitute.
- plants of the agave family, such as the century plant.
23 Clues: prostitute. • masturbation. • a substitute. • secret, stealthy. • a decrease in volume. • having a relatively long head • a state of misery and degradation • careful or cautious; not given freel. • the active hormone of the thyroid gland. • plants of the agave family, such as the century plant. • Huxley's term, following all the dates in the modern era. • ...
World of Physics 2015-09-25
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- something lots smaller than atom.
- closest planet to the sun.
- something can can never be prove___________?
- science consist of Scientific theory and ____________?
- a heavy electron.
- a group of millions to billions of stars help together by mutual gravity.
- system consist of things that go around a Star.
- neutron and ______ are help together by mesons?
- a generic name for electrons and their relatives.
- dark matter, star, and what make up a galaxies.
- Quarks are held together by what?
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- a big things that went around a sun and moons were anything that went around.
- what is the opposite charge of a proton?
- result from a runaway thermonuclear reaction.
- it was invented to Save the conservation of energy.
- rocks going around space.
- My teacher calls himself.
- a no longer consider planet.
- hole a star that crush with great gravity.
- Cloud comets froze a huge spherical cloud far outside of the Kuiper belt.
20 Clues: a heavy electron. • rocks going around space. • My teacher calls himself. • closest planet to the sun. • a no longer consider planet. • something lots smaller than atom. • Quarks are held together by what? • what is the opposite charge of a proton? • hole a star that crush with great gravity. • something can can never be prove___________? • ...
World of Physics 2015-09-25
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- neutron and ______ are help together by mesons?
- a group of millions to billions of stars help together by mutual gravity.
- it was invented to Save the conservation of energy.
- science consist of Scientific theory and ____________?
- what is the opposite charge of a proton?
- a big things that went around a sun and moons were anything that went around.
- a no longer consider planet.
- Quarks are held together by what?
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- Cloud comets froze a huge spherical cloud far outside of the Kuiper belt.
- closest planet to the sun.
- My teacher calls himself.
- hole a star that crush with great gravity.
- rocks going around space.
- system consist of things that go around a Star.
- result from a runaway thermonuclear reaction.
- something lots smaller than atom.
- a heavy electron.
- a generic name for electrons and their relatives.
- something can can never be prove___________?
- dark matter, star, and what make up a galaxies.
20 Clues: a heavy electron. • My teacher calls himself. • rocks going around space. • closest planet to the sun. • a no longer consider planet. • something lots smaller than atom. • Quarks are held together by what? • what is the opposite charge of a proton? • hole a star that crush with great gravity. • something can can never be prove___________? • ...
Famous World Leaders 2015-09-02
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- Most widely known Queen of Egypt. She is widely seen as the last of the pharaohs.(9)
- Martin Luther ____,successfully orchestrated acts of non-violent civil disobedience that helped create equality in the forms of civil and human rights in the United States.(4)
- Genghis ____, founder of the largest empire (Mongols) in the world during his time. Many of his empires campaigns resulted in mass casualties.(4)
- _________ the Great was the most renowned and the longest-ruling female leader of Russia.(9)
- United the people of southern Africa. His efforts in battle are seen as a military genius by most.(4)
- The first Queen of England known for trusting advisers to make good decisions.(9)
- ______ the Hun was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death in March 453.(6)
- Abraham _______ Maintained the Union of States in America and helped bring an end to slavery.(7)
- He led the Spartan forces during the Second Persian War and is remembered for his death at the Battle of Thermopylae.(8)
- An Indian nationalist that inspired the world with the use of non-violent protest to create change.(6)
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- Benjamin ________ was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.(8)
- Leader of the Chinese Revolution. Thought to be the key behind establishing China as a world power.(6)
- British Prime Minister Winston ________ whose leadership through the Second World War is seen as paramount.(9)
- _________ the Great. Legend has it that he was never defeated in battle. Known for supreme combat and military skills.(9)
- Spanish Queen known for financing the voyages of Christopher Columbus.(8)
- He was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.(8)
- ____ the Red was a Great Viking explorer. Founded the first European settlement in Greenland.(4)
- ____ of Arc Turned the tide in the Hundred Years' War. Was burned by the British suppressors. French national heroine.
- Nelson _______ Served 27 years in prison before becoming President of the same nation.(7)
- The Roman general widely credited with the origin and leadership to transform Rome’s republic into an Empire.(6)
20 Clues: He was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.(8) • Spanish Queen known for financing the voyages of Christopher Columbus.(8) • Benjamin ________ was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.(8) • The first Queen of England known for trusting advisers to make good decisions.(9) • ...
Around the world 2015-05-24
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- In which country is the Machu Picchu?
- What is the fastest way to travel?
- In which country is the Easter Island?
- In which city is the Statue of Liberty?
- What is the biggest desert on Earth?
- Where do kangoroos live?
- In which country can we find the Mona Loa volcano?
- What is Japon's capital?
- Where is the queen living?
- How do we call people in Greece?
- In which city is the Eiffle tower?
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- What is the biggest country?
- Which color represents Irish culture?
- How many states are there in the USA?
- In which country ari the Kanheri Caves?
- Who is the president of the U.S.A?
- What is the main language in Spain?
- In which state is the Grand Canyon?
- What is the biggest continent in the world?
- Where can we find pyramids?
20 Clues: Where do kangoroos live? • What is Japon's capital? • Where is the queen living? • Where can we find pyramids? • What is the biggest country? • How do we call people in Greece? • What is the fastest way to travel? • Who is the president of the U.S.A? • In which city is the Eiffle tower? • What is the main language in Spain? • In which state is the Grand Canyon? • ...
World of Warcraft 2015-04-13
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- lichguy in Drak'tharon
- Deathwing was here
- Son of Hellscream
- Vale full of big cats
- stratholme dreadlord
- "This is the hour of the forsaken"
- Warrior talent
- Chens Last name
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- "I remember you"
- fiery snake man
- They suck magic
- you can totally see it
- Forsaken faction leader
- drops a mount
- cold mountains in the north
- Prince of Karazhan
- last one to link gets 1000g
- Gets rushed in AV
- Big blue magic dragon
- place in Durotar
20 Clues: drops a mount • Warrior talent • fiery snake man • They suck magic • Chens Last name • "I remember you" • place in Durotar • Son of Hellscream • Gets rushed in AV • Deathwing was here • Prince of Karazhan • stratholme dreadlord • Vale full of big cats • Big blue magic dragon • lichguy in Drak'tharon • you can totally see it • Forsaken faction leader • cold mountains in the north • ...
World War 1 2015-04-02
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- policy of glorifying power and keeping army prepared
- treaty that ended the war
- area in the middle of the fight
- first name of WW1
- Assassinated by a Serbian terrorist
- France, Russia , Great Britian
- the Balkan Peninsula is referred to as
- figthing between Germany and France
- Germany was not allowed to have these
- used to get help in war
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- type of smoke that was used in the war
- Britian, France, Germany, Italy, and Russia all scrambles for colonies in Africa, Asia and the Pacific
- countries agreed to support one another in case of an attack
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
- fighting between Germany and Russia
- a plan for the postwar world
- signed near Paris and bought an end to war
- not manmade that killed soliders
- encouraged unity, and also would put nation against another nation
- who caused the USA to join WW1
20 Clues: first name of WW1 • used to get help in war • treaty that ended the war • a plan for the postwar world • France, Russia , Great Britian • who caused the USA to join WW1 • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy • area in the middle of the fight • not manmade that killed soliders • fighting between Germany and Russia • Assassinated by a Serbian terrorist • ...
World war 2 2015-05-18
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- The type of bomb that the Americans used to end the war
- Many of these occured during the war, most the time to declare war on a certain nation
- The biggest and most famous sea invasion ever been
- A leader of one of the powerful European axis powers
- Hitler and Mussolini both led their countries as ...... Dictators
- The capital of Ukraine that gets liberated by Soviet troops on 1943
- a city that Hitler failed to acquire and is named after a leader
- The country that was conquered by Germany and this invasion signalled the start of world war 2
- the surname of a powerful allied world war 2 leader
- Hitlers genocide of a certain race
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- the nation that suffered the most amount of casualties during the war
- A forest where the Germans launched a counter push against the incoming alied troops
- a nickname for the Soviet army
- a western nation that played a pivotal moment in world war 2 is famous for its air battle with Germany
- A German naval unit that prooved very valuable to them for attacking allied ships
- German Tactic that was used by them to quickly conquer countries
- where the final land battle of world war 2 was
- a pivotal fight in the pacific where the Americans pushed the Japanese off this island
- Popular German sub machine gun
- a famous American general who fought in both world wars
20 Clues: a nickname for the Soviet army • Popular German sub machine gun • Hitlers genocide of a certain race • where the final land battle of world war 2 was • The biggest and most famous sea invasion ever been • the surname of a powerful allied world war 2 leader • A leader of one of the powerful European axis powers • The type of bomb that the Americans used to end the war • ...
World of Sports 2015-07-03
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- refer to image 8
- refer to image 2
- refer to image 13
- refer to image 14
- refer to image 16
- refer to image 6
- refer to image 3
- refer to image 15
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- refer to image 7
- refer to image 9
- refer to image 19
- refer to image 20
- refer to image 12
- refer to image 5
- refer to image 4
- refer to image 17
- refer to image 11
- refer to image 10
- refer to image 18
- refer to image 1
20 Clues: refer to image 7 • refer to image 8 • refer to image 9 • refer to image 2 • refer to image 5 • refer to image 4 • refer to image 6 • refer to image 1 • refer to image 3 • refer to image 13 • refer to image 19 • refer to image 20 • refer to image 12 • refer to image 14 • refer to image 17 • refer to image 11 • refer to image 10 • refer to image 16 • refer to image 18 • refer to image 15
Its Accrual world......... 2016-09-06
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- A not-for-profit organization does not have these.
- A type of temporary restriction.
- Gifts other than cash are referred to as gifts in
- An entry to the right-side of an account (Crash on the right).
- A total list of all debits and credits, used as a blueprint for the accounts is the trial _________.
- Through the SORP, the University has increased the value of its tangible fixed assets by more than £700 million through one off ________ .
- Statement of ________ Income - the new name for the I&E
- An entry to the left-side of an account (Drive on the left).
- The common name for an asset where the interest may be spent, but not the principal.
- Other Comprehensive Income now shows items of income and expense which are '______ the line'.
- Under the new SORP we now have to recognise a USS pension _________.
- ________ RELATED CONDITIONS…..have to apply before income can generally be deferred
- Profits remaining after subtracting for operating expenses, taxes and interest.
- A listing of all of the accounts available in the general ledger is a __________ of accounts
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- This component of Property, Plant & Equipment is not depreciated.
- The balance sheet classification that reports the PENSION obligations of the company
- PRESENT VALUE How Santa's accountant values his sleigh
- The 'books' of the company that contains all of the accounts is the _______________ ledger.
- Due to the new SORP out accounts will be subject to greater ________ .
- ENTRY Twice as nice-the way journal entries are made in the accounts.
- The way the cost of an asset is expensed over its useful life.
- The accrual basis of accounting is more effective than the cash basis in reporting the ________________ of a business.
- The statement of ________ flows may be prepared under the direct or indirect method
- When a temporary restriction has been satisfied, this classification of net assets will increase.
- An accounting principle that states that financial reports only need to include information that will be significant to their users.
- Some people refer to the income statement as the profit and ______ statement.
- Gifts other than cash are to be recorded at their _________ value on the date of the gift.
- These are an integral part of a not for profit entity's financial statements.
28 Clues: A type of temporary restriction. • Gifts other than cash are referred to as gifts in • A not-for-profit organization does not have these. • PRESENT VALUE How Santa's accountant values his sleigh • Statement of ________ Income - the new name for the I&E • An entry to the left-side of an account (Drive on the left). • ...
World History Honors 2016-12-09
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- invade Europe in the 900s
- code of the Samurai
- medieval system of government Japan and Europe have in common
- Holy Roman Emperor
- move from a feudal barter system to a sophisticated network of trade and banking
- Thomas Aquinas and Anselm of Canterbury
- England's rival in the 100 Years War
- nomadic Asian people who create an Empire
- Louis XIV and XVI were this
- bubonic plague
- west side religion
- French palace
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- religious war
- samurai equivalent
- line created in the Treaty of Tordesillas
- new in Renaissance art
- largest branch of Islam
- a global food and animal connection
- east side religion
- where the wealthy talk about the Enlightenment
- ends the "dark ages"
- Byzantine Emperor
- feudal peasant
- Byzantine capitol
- Islamic pilgrimage
- wealthy Mali king
26 Clues: religious war • French palace • feudal peasant • bubonic plague • Byzantine Emperor • Byzantine capitol • wealthy Mali king • samurai equivalent • Holy Roman Emperor • east side religion • Islamic pilgrimage • west side religion • code of the Samurai • ends the "dark ages" • new in Renaissance art • largest branch of Islam • invade Europe in the 900s • Louis XIV and XVI were this • ...
Modern World History 2016-12-09
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- European power, Japan beat up
- created natural rights
- was hard to conquer/disease/size
- powered the industrial revolution
- taking over other nations
- lowest class in India
- owned Belgian Congo
- a conference for diving Africa
- year long period of killing
- independent bullied Country
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- powered trains
- China and zulus fought with these
- had laregest empire ever
- had no interest in Africa
- king Mongut Sons
- cloth China had
- A drug India had
- largest African Empire
- had opium and tea
- Napoleon ruled this
20 Clues: powered trains • cloth China had • king Mongut Sons • A drug India had • had opium and tea • owned Belgian Congo • Napoleon ruled this • lowest class in India • created natural rights • largest African Empire • had laregest empire ever • had no interest in Africa • taking over other nations • year long period of killing • independent bullied Country • European power, Japan beat up • ...
AOP WORLD HISTORY 2016-09-27
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- pemimpin pertama pelaut eropa yang masuk ke Indonesia
- karya Leonardo Davinci
- penulis de humanis corporis fabrica
- penakluk Konstantinople
- kota pemulai era renaissance
- Pencetus heliosentris
- Buku politik karangan Niccolo Macchiaveli
- ratu Negara eropa yang memulai inqusisi, dimana Negara tersebut masuk kedalam masa keemasan dan tingkat kriminalitas terkecil sepanjang sejarah
- kota air di erop
- keluarga banker di abad 13-17
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- sultan ottoman yang melakukan ekspansi besar pada abad 16
- buku hasil print pertama di Eropa
- ajaran martin luther
- era setelah abad kegelapan
- filosofi yang diciptakan oleh Descartes
- arti kata Renaissance
- salah satu karya Shakespeare
- penjelajah dari Eropa
- Keluarga penguasa Milan sebelum Sforza
- Negara bagian di italy yang unggul dalam Perdagangan senjata
20 Clues: kota air di erop • ajaran martin luther • arti kata Renaissance • penjelajah dari Eropa • Pencetus heliosentris • karya Leonardo Davinci • penakluk Konstantinople • era setelah abad kegelapan • salah satu karya Shakespeare • kota pemulai era renaissance • keluarga banker di abad 13-17 • buku hasil print pertama di Eropa • penulis de humanis corporis fabrica • ...
world history review 2017-01-12
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- greek philosopher that got poisoned
- the war were no one was killed
- he created a religion in india
- this age was divided into classes
- locked this philosopher believed men are good
- wrote his plays , english language
- love and devotion to ones country
- this philosopher belived men are selfish
- mesopotomia , egypt , greece , and indian empire
- what is another word for renaissance
- it end ww1
- his friend stabbed him in the back
- communities during the middle ages were organized in manors
- england became a model of religions and philosophical freedom to him
- belief in the superiority of ones own ethinic group
- used during the french revolution to behead thousands
- japan bombed the u.s.a military base
- submission to the will of god
- leader of the nazis
- when a nation wants to act independently
- millions of jews were killed during this
- belief one race is superior to the other
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- firts teacher
- palace for kinglouis the 14
- the sun king
- believe nothing is permanent
- countries fight together
- he reject the existing forms of government
- reawaking or rebirth from the classical greek and rome
- oldest cicilization
- all productive reasources are govt owned and operated
- egyption king or queen
- this italian man ended up in america while trying to look for india
- the most visible symbol of the church power
- phoenicians alphabet was simpler
- he studied the orbits of then planets and hoped to discover the structure of the universe
- this multi steps process would lay the ground work for scientific study until modern day
- an undue fear or contempt of what which is foreign
- extreme netionalis characterized especially
- came to respect the british political system
- the first one to question math/science
- head of the government of germany
- machine that could pick cotton very fast
- he used civil disobedience to liberate india from britain
- title for the emperor of germany derived from the roman caesar
45 Clues: it end ww1 • the sun king • firts teacher • oldest cicilization • leader of the nazis • egyption king or queen • countries fight together • palace for kinglouis the 14 • believe nothing is permanent • submission to the will of god • the war were no one was killed • he created a religion in india • phoenicians alphabet was simpler • this age was divided into classes • ...
World History Review 2017-01-12
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- Leading city-states
- Was skilled at working with small pieces of metal
- studied physics to develop one of the first telescopes
- Greeks established a new kind of society by inventing this
- Roman Empire completely encircled around this ocean feature
- First Indian Empire established in ganges valley
- An Astronomer who proposed a reliocentric solar system
- Promoted education & sent missionaries to Asia & America
- It's known as the "cradle of civilization" & lies between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Many of the goods traded in Europe were produced by self-employed craftspeople who formed organizations
- He wrote his plays, & English languages
- This is kind of military and social system
- Seized control of France
- They were a series of military campaigns ordered by various popes
- This is a period when any civilization undergo advancement
- What empire later adopted Christianity as its official religion?
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- What emperors promoted a style of art that featured beautiful mosaics
- First known written laws
- fought on French Soil from 1337 to 1453
- Who hired knights to protect villagers?
- Class structure that's determined by birth
- Controlled strong central governments that built massive public works
- Europe's earliest major culture
- Wrote several scientific works that laid the foundation of scientific study of centuries
- This period is known as the "New Stone Age"
- First few centuries of the middle ages
- Means reawakening or rebirth
- Legalized Christianity
- Last emperor in the west was defeated in...
- Is said to be a "gift of the Nile"
- A group of radicals took control of the revolution
- Language spoken by Roman Catholics in Western Europe
- A successful general that moved his army out of gual
- Had written language & large cities with sophisticated plumbing systems
- Were ancient people of the middle east who established the Kingdom of Israel
- Latin for the "Roman Peace"
- A Catholic Monk & college professor
- Who became interested with Humanism?
38 Clues: Leading city-states • Legalized Christianity • First known written laws • Seized control of France • Latin for the "Roman Peace" • Means reawakening or rebirth • Europe's earliest major culture • Is said to be a "gift of the Nile" • A Catholic Monk & college professor • Who became interested with Humanism? • First few centuries of the middle ages • ...
World History Review 2017-01-12
Across
- was a race to space
- what astronanut to fully orbit the earth
- took 18 months off to travel as a commoner
- Groups that invaded Rome
- NATO stands for
- conquerd by babylonians
- belived all men were selfish and evil
- who fought for indians independence
- the age of
- ww2 battle of the
- what city in germany was split among 4 countries
- gift of the
- people were born into permanent
- Ancient Greek city state
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- First written laws
- ICBM stands for
- cradle of civilization
- english female writer belived ideas about equality should apply to women
- during ww2 hitler dictates
- the largest war in ww2 was
- was captured napleon
- one of greeks leading city states were athens and
- last until may 10 1940
- Fear of foreigners
- real potik
- winter of 1942-43, battle of
26 Clues: the age of • real potik • gift of the • ICBM stands for • NATO stands for • ww2 battle of the • First written laws • Fear of foreigners • was a race to space • was captured napleon • cradle of civilization • last until may 10 1940 • conquerd by babylonians • Groups that invaded Rome • Ancient Greek city state • during ww2 hitler dictates • the largest war in ww2 was • winter of 1942-43, battle of • ...
World War I 2016-11-16
Across
- Often required amputation of the foot or toes from rotting
- People who spoke about everything related to the war
- Country that was excluded from the peace conference
- Forced Germany to admit sole responsibility for World War I
- Led the American Expeditionary Force
- Organized the No Conscription League and was fined $10,000
- War damages
- This country never joined the League of Nations but remained an unofficial observer at League Meetings
- This ship was sunk by German U-Boats in response to the British blockade
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- Won the Presidential election for the U.S. in 1916
- Speech given by Wilson that presented his plan for world peace
- Germany's method of invading Belgium
- France, Britain, and Russia
- Large-scaled movement of hundreds of thousands of Southern blacks to cities in the North
- One of the two most innovative weapons of World War I
- Nation that signed the armistice that ended the war in November 1918
- Biased communication used to influence people's thoughts and actions
- Proposed the convoy system
- Act passed in June 1917
- This person's assassination led to World War I
20 Clues: War damages • Act passed in June 1917 • Proposed the convoy system • France, Britain, and Russia • Germany's method of invading Belgium • Led the American Expeditionary Force • This person's assassination led to World War I • Won the Presidential election for the U.S. in 1916 • Country that was excluded from the peace conference • ...
World War I 2016-12-13
Across
- Country that germany crossed to get to France
- Civilian boat sunk by U-Boat 20 in 1915
- Britain's highest award
- Fire fights between two fronts
- US President during WWI
- Area between opposing Trenches
- Side that Britain was on
- Weapon named after German Generals wife
- Assassinated by the Black Hand
- Largest battle in WWI
- Country that switched sides
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- Weapon that Germany had that killed many in the trenches
- Country that mobilized first
- Country with the most military deaths
- Treaty that ended the war
- Germanys telegram to Mexico
- Last Tsar Of Russia
- Country that joined later in the war
- Cease fire during WWI
- First country to declare war
20 Clues: Last Tsar Of Russia • Cease fire during WWI • Largest battle in WWI • Britain's highest award • US President during WWI • Side that Britain was on • Treaty that ended the war • Germanys telegram to Mexico • Country that switched sides • Country that mobilized first • First country to declare war • Fire fights between two fronts • Area between opposing Trenches • ...
Ancient World History 2016-04-28
Across
- the invention of this made farming much easier
- most well known pharaoh because his tomb was found untouched
- rebirth of the soul
- taming animals to make them more useful for you
- mountain range in India that protected them from northern invaders
- used to trade China's most precious material, kept it a secret how to make it
- government where the people rule
- war fought between Athens and Sparta
- what China referred to themselves as for being isolated from the rest of the world
- growing crops and caused permanent settlements
- Egyptians made this out of reeds pounding them together and then wrote on it
- India's social hieracy, Priests are at the top
- Mesopotamian writing form
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- belief in many gods
- spoken language that originated in Italy
- was killed by the senate on March 15
- religion founded on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
- physical features that civilizations used to protect their cities
- world's oldest religion belief in reincarnation
- Carthaginian general who led Carthage to Italy
- Nile delta flows into this
- created the world's first empire
22 Clues: belief in many gods • rebirth of the soul • Mesopotamian writing form • Nile delta flows into this • government where the people rule • created the world's first empire • was killed by the senate on March 15 • war fought between Athens and Sparta • spoken language that originated in Italy • the invention of this made farming much easier • ...
World War II 2016-04-04
Across
- "lightning war"
- Style of art that uses geometric shapes
- Famous for her diary written during WWII
- German air force
- General that fought in the Pacific Ocean during WWII
- Became the new seat of power in France
- Official name of the German invasion of the Soviet Union
- Restricted areas that were called "death boxes" by the Nazis
- Led the US invasion of Normandy
- Buying off an aggressor by territorial concession
- "living space"
- Became Prime Minister of Great Britain in 1938
- Won 4 gold medals during the 1936 Summer Olympics
- Minister of propaganda under Hitler
- Dictator of the Soviet Union during WWII
- furnaces for burning bodies
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- Known as the "Desert Fox"
- Spanish Fascist general who overthrew the Spanish government
- Leader of the Free French Movement
- Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe
- President of the US during WWII
- dictator of Japan during WWII
- Includes Soviet Union, Great Britain, and France
- Elected leader of France by the Germans and Italians
- Famous cubist artist
- Includes Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Author of "Night"
- Chancellor of Germany during WWII
- Book authored by Adolf Hitler
- Dictator of Italy during WWII
- US President who dropped the atomic bomb on Japan
- Most famous concentration camp
32 Clues: "living space" • "lightning war" • German air force • Author of "Night" • Famous cubist artist • Known as the "Desert Fox" • furnaces for burning bodies • dictator of Japan during WWII • Book authored by Adolf Hitler • Dictator of Italy during WWII • Most famous concentration camp • President of the US during WWII • Led the US invasion of Normandy • Chancellor of Germany during WWII • ...
World War Z 2016-05-10
Across
- abnormal condition where the heart is located towards the right side of chest
- caused by infection or capable of causing infection
- the residence of a religious community
- of or relating to the former soviet union
- the action of opposing something that you disapprove or disagree with
- epidemic over a wide geographical area
- the quality of being humane
- a legendary bird said to burn its self to death and emerge from the ashes new
- an acute viral diseas of the nervous system of warm blooded animals
- strong and heat resistant synthetic fiber, often used as a reinforcing material and in bullet resistant vests
Down
- a sudden violent spontaneous occurrence
- enforced isolation of patients suffering from s contagious disease in order to prevent the spread of disease
- the basic structure or features of a system or organization
- a cavalry consisting of two or more troops
- a disaster or cataclysmic world ending event
- a state of surviving; remaining alive
- care provided to improve a situation
- the action of defending from or resisting attack
- with respect to the military
- a small crude shelter used as a dwelling
20 Clues: the quality of being humane • with respect to the military • care provided to improve a situation • a state of surviving; remaining alive • the residence of a religious community • epidemic over a wide geographical area • a sudden violent spontaneous occurrence • a small crude shelter used as a dwelling • of or relating to the former soviet union • ...
Around the World 2016-05-05
Across
- Have you ever seen four states standing in one place?
- You can find a statue of the little mermaid here.
- Where is the CN tower?
- 305 foot statue.
- My country has the most pyramids... 220.
- The "great wall" lies here.
- Many island make up my vacation destination.
- Home of the United States largest mall.
- Newgrange is found here.
- Home state...
- The Eiffel Tower lives here.
- Washington, Roosevelt, Jefferson, Lincoln
- Where is Machu Picchu located?
- If you climb me you've climbed as high as you can...
- HOLLYWOOD!!!!
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- Think about my flag... green, white, red. Got It?
- I'm the tallest skyscraper.
- Visit the Wisconsin Dells for a splash.
- Home of Magic Kingdom Park.
- Visit me on the border of Ontario Canada and New York City.
- I'm a lake in Nepal... need another hint... I'm 3.78 square miles.
- Down south we have cowboys and cheerleaders.
- There's a movie about me... actually 2!
- Nicknamed the big apple.
- Come drive over my golden bridge.
- Come to my state to see the Grand Canyon.
- Trump, Hilary, Sanders
- Have you ever seen a golden rock?
- Home of the Colosseum.
- The pirates live on my island.
- Worlds largest river.
31 Clues: Home state... • HOLLYWOOD!!!! • 305 foot statue. • Worlds largest river. • Where is the CN tower? • Trump, Hilary, Sanders • Home of the Colosseum. • Nicknamed the big apple. • Newgrange is found here. • I'm the tallest skyscraper. • Home of Magic Kingdom Park. • The "great wall" lies here. • The Eiffel Tower lives here. • Where is Machu Picchu located? • The pirates live on my island. • ...
World Map 1 2016-05-03
WORLD WAR ONE 2017-04-05
Across
- A fixed amount of a source often allocated when sources are limited
- When the army and military forces are given a high profile by the Government
- A virtue shown by soldiers to show strength and bravery under pressure
- The compulsory call-up of men for military service
- A psychological disturbanced caused by long exposure to warfare
- A position in which neither side can be seen victorious
- Persuasion to enlist, in the form of war flyers, posters and rallies
- A series of trenches from the Belgium coast to the Swiss border
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- A peace treaty, signifying a ceasefire and the end of the war
- Where the ANZACs landed on the 25th of Apil, 1915
- An abnormal condition that causes damages part of an organism
- When a country takes over new lands and makes them subject to their rule
- A sense of love and pride in one's nation
- The point in which the two oppositions met and where most of the fighting took place
- The alliance of Great Britain, France and the USSR
- The alliance of Bulgaria, the Ottoman Empire, Germany and Hungary
- An agreement between two or more countries to provide help if needed
- The number of people injured or dead
- Holes dug into the earth to provide protection for a soldier
- A sinificant acronym for the soldiers in Australian and New Zealand
20 Clues: The number of people injured or dead • A sense of love and pride in one's nation • Where the ANZACs landed on the 25th of Apil, 1915 • The alliance of Great Britain, France and the USSR • The compulsory call-up of men for military service • A position in which neither side can be seen victorious • Holes dug into the earth to provide protection for a soldier • ...
World War 2 2017-04-06
Across
- started the war
- 1st nuclear bomb
- 2nd city bombed
- type of bombing like in London
- bombing of military targets
- allied victory in 1944
- formed to prevent the next world war
- "make Germany great again"
- 1st city bombed
- was president when ww2 started
- 2nd nuclear bomb
Down
- only president to order an atomic bombing
- prime minister of great Britain
- last to surrender
- used to kill jews
- inventor of the a-bomb
- good guys
- brought America into the war
- it was a race for this weapon
- bad guys
20 Clues: bad guys • good guys • started the war • 2nd city bombed • 1st city bombed • 1st nuclear bomb • 2nd nuclear bomb • last to surrender • used to kill jews • inventor of the a-bomb • allied victory in 1944 • "make Germany great again" • bombing of military targets • brought America into the war • it was a race for this weapon • type of bombing like in London • was president when ww2 started • ...
World History hahahahaha 2017-05-11
Across
- one of the main twelve Greek gods
- an Egyptian ruler
- the reawakening of the arts
- the city fought over by Hebrews, Christians, and Islams
- government where a king of queen rules
- people who won the War of Roses
- the focus on humans and in Confucianism
- the first Roman emperor
- one of the main religions for China
- white and blue ceramic painted plates
- city founded by Romulus and Remus
Down
- One of the renaissance artists that one of the ninja turtles is named after, the blue one
- the British congress
- places where soldiers fought in WW1 and WW2
- writer of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- settling on lands for your country's benefit
- the main religion in India
- idea that colonies work for the benefit of their ruling country
- disease that swept through England and killed 1/3 of the population
- Angelo made the statue of David
20 Clues: an Egyptian ruler • the British congress • the first Roman emperor • the main religion in India • the reawakening of the arts • people who won the War of Roses • Angelo made the statue of David • one of the main twelve Greek gods • city founded by Romulus and Remus • writer of the Iliad and the Odyssey • one of the main religions for China • white and blue ceramic painted plates • ...
World history crosswords 2017-05-26
Across
- the race hitler considered superior
- the day nazis surrendered
- small sections of a city where nazis forced jews into
- interest or culture of ones nation
- the capital class that owns majority of societys wealth
- carta document constituting fundamental guarantee of rightd and privileges
- culture from death of alexander the great to the defeat of cleopatra and mark anthony by octavian
- philosophy,art,science that values manages and protects majority cultures
- discovered the scientific method
- system of politics based on practical rather than moral consideration
- extreme nationalism
- last religious war
- max inventor of modern socialism,made russia industrialized
- invented first school
- agreement made by opposing sides in a war
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- trip of the slave ships across the atlantic ocean
- being born into a social class
- favoring the interest of native inhabitants over those of immigrants
- discovered mathematic and calculus
- the showing of ideas and feelings,beginning of modern art
- working class or wage earners in a capitalist society
- system christians were allowed to rule themselves under their laws
- discovered laws of planetary motion
- belief in the superiority of ones ethnic group
- russia, france,great britain during WW1
- believed in perfect democracy
- tower first monument to represent the start of the industrial revolution located in paris france
- turk member of a revolutionary party in ottomian empire
- 200 years of peace
- acceptance of a belief in absolute principals in political, philosophical,ethnical matters
30 Clues: 200 years of peace • last religious war • extreme nationalism • invented first school • the day nazis surrendered • believed in perfect democracy • being born into a social class • discovered the scientific method • discovered mathematic and calculus • interest or culture of ones nation • the race hitler considered superior • discovered laws of planetary motion • ...
Brave New World 2017-03-16
Across
- / a young person who is inexperienced or immature
- / the third letter of the Greek alphabet
- / the first letter of the Greek alphabet
- / the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet
- / unwilling and hesitant
- / self pityingly tearful sentiment or behavior
- / a commotion or fuss
- / continuous low humming sound
- / the intention or desire to do evil
- / person's face that is pale because of poor health
- / expressing feelings of gratitude, pleasure, or approval in an unrestrained or heartfelt manner
- / relating to the sky or outer space
- / an opening, hole , gap
- / relating or trending to arouse sexual desire or excitement
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- / a situation or condition that is extremely bad
- / group of trees
- / the second letter of the Greek alphabet
- / learning by hearing while asleep
- / irregular burst burst movement
- / basic skills or principles
- / the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet
- / a winged chubby beautiful baby
- / divided or tear into pieces
23 Clues: / group of trees • / a commotion or fuss • / unwilling and hesitant • / an opening, hole , gap • / basic skills or principles • / divided or tear into pieces • / continuous low humming sound • / irregular burst burst movement • / a winged chubby beautiful baby • / learning by hearing while asleep • / the intention or desire to do evil • / relating to the sky or outer space • ...
